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Full-Text Articles in Education
Administrators As Change Agents In Implementing Mtss: Beliefs, Skills, And Challenges, Tasha Frigmanski
Administrators As Change Agents In Implementing Mtss: Beliefs, Skills, And Challenges, Tasha Frigmanski
Dissertations
Response to Intervention (RTI) is traditionally known as an alternative to the IQ-discrepancy model used for the identification of students suspected of having a specific learning disability. The focus of the study is to examine the challenges of RTI implementation, finding the perceptions and beliefs of administrators regarding RTI and determining if they are equipped with the skills necessary to serve as a change agent in implementing successful practices in RTI. This study uses survey research in a mixed-method design to collect information from administrators in the state of Michigan. Findings from this study indicate that (1) administrators believe RTI …
Focus And Priority Schools: How Principals Enact Leadership Responsibilities To Increase Student Achievement In Selected Mid-Western Counties, Jeffery P. Boggan
Focus And Priority Schools: How Principals Enact Leadership Responsibilities To Increase Student Achievement In Selected Mid-Western Counties, Jeffery P. Boggan
Dissertations
This study explored principal leadership in selected midwestern school districts as it relates to the use of Marzano et al.’s (2005) 21 responsibilities to improve student achievement. Using a phenomenological approach, this study sought to determine how principals: (a) enact leadership practices that correlate to Marzano et al.’s second-order change attributes; and (b) address barriers and prioritize the leadership responsibilities that support second-order change.
Ten principals participated in this study. Data were obtained through semistructured interviews, card sorting, and daily checklists. Findings revealed that the majority of participants held similar beliefs about enacting the leadership responsibilities identified by Marzano et …
A Phenomenological Study Into How Students Experience And Understand The University Presidency, Kahler B. Schuemann
A Phenomenological Study Into How Students Experience And Understand The University Presidency, Kahler B. Schuemann
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Little is known about how college students experience and understand the university presidency. Students are important consumers of the academic experience and by affiliation are constituents of organizational leadership. The social distance between students and university presidents continues to narrow. To address the void in scholarly literature, my study explored how students experience and understand the university presidency.
My investigation utilized phenomenological methodology to form descriptive themes. I interviewed 10 college students who self-identified as being involved with extracurricular activities and having, at minimum, occasional interaction with their president. Participants were selected from two small, public, Midwestern universities where their …
Wmu Board Of Trustees Special Meeting March 19, 2014, Wmu Board Of Trustees
Wmu Board Of Trustees Special Meeting March 19, 2014, Wmu Board Of Trustees
WMU Board of Trustees Meetings
Minutes of the WMU Board of Trustees special meeting to approve an increase in the salary of the WMU President.
WMU Board of Trustees
Prism #78, March 2014, Office Of The Provost
Prism #78, March 2014, Office Of The Provost
Prism: Western Michigan University's Newsletter for Academic Affairs
No abstract provided.
Prism #77, February 2014, Office Of The Provost
Prism #77, February 2014, Office Of The Provost
Prism: Western Michigan University's Newsletter for Academic Affairs
No abstract provided.
Wmu Board Of Trustees Formal Session January 22, 2014, Wmu Board Of Trustees
Wmu Board Of Trustees Formal Session January 22, 2014, Wmu Board Of Trustees
WMU Board of Trustees Meetings
Minutes of the WMU Board of Trustees meeting include appendices:
- Remarks by the Board Chair Jeanne Carlson
- Remarks by President John Dunn (incomplete)
- Remarks by the newly elected Board Chair James Hettinger
Prism #76, January 2014, Office Of The Provost
Prism #76, January 2014, Office Of The Provost
Prism: Western Michigan University's Newsletter for Academic Affairs
No abstract provided.