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Full-Text Articles in Education
Nursing Faculty Shortage: Nurses' Perceptions As A Key To Administrative Solutions, Evelyn M. Klocke
Nursing Faculty Shortage: Nurses' Perceptions As A Key To Administrative Solutions, Evelyn M. Klocke
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
The nursing faculty shortage is well documented. Higher education administrators turn away qualified student applicants because of the lack of qualified nursing faculty. Furthermore, they find recruitment and retention of qualified nursing faculty a challenge. The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of the nursing faculty role, causes of the faculty shortage, and solutions to the shortage as perceived by: 1) nurses currently in a faculty role and 2) nurses with a master’s degree who were not employed in a full-time faculty position. A qualitative study using the phenomenological method was undertaken. Two groups of nurses were interviewed. …
Middle School Principals’ Perception Of The Effect Of Technology On Job Effectiveness, James M. Blackwell
Middle School Principals’ Perception Of The Effect Of Technology On Job Effectiveness, James M. Blackwell
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
The use of computers and computer-based applications is prevalent in schools, from the classroom to the principal’s office. This study of middle school principals in Virginia and West Virginia addressed the following eight questions: (a) What computer technology applications are available to middle school principals? (b) What are the perceived levels of abilities of the middle school principal in regard to computer and keyboarding skills? (c) To what extent do differences exist in the skill levels of principals in demographic groupings? (d) To what extent are applications and programs used by middle school principals? (e) Is there a difference in …
Graduate Catalog, Fall 2009, Marshall University
Graduate Catalog, Fall 2009, Marshall University
Marshall University Catalogs 2000-2009
Marshall University Graduate Catalog for the Fall 2009 academic year.
Graduate Catalog, Spring 2009, Marshall University
Graduate Catalog, Spring 2009, Marshall University
Marshall University Catalogs 2000-2009
Marshall University Graduate Catalog for the Spring 2009 academic semester.
General Undergraduate Catalog, 2009-2010, Marshall University
General Undergraduate Catalog, 2009-2010, Marshall University
Marshall University Catalogs 2000-2009
Marshall University Undergraduate Catalog for the 2009-2010 academic year.