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Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

1977

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The Relationship Of Socioeconomic Status, Occupational Aspiration, And Ethnicity To The Anomia Of High School Freshmen And Sophomores, Alejandro Perez Dec 1977

The Relationship Of Socioeconomic Status, Occupational Aspiration, And Ethnicity To The Anomia Of High School Freshmen And Sophomores, Alejandro Perez

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

This study analyzed the relationship of several variables assumed to be significant in producing anomia, a variant of alienation. The variables analyzed were socioeconomic status, occupational aspiration, and ethnicity.

Freshmen and sophomore high school students were identified by ethnic group (Mexican-American and Anglo-American), socioeconomic status (high, middle, and low), and occupational aspiration (high, middle, and low). In order to investigate a commonly presumed characteristic of ethnicity, students were also classified as to the degree of acceptance of the open­ class ideology (high, middle, and low).

Analysis of covariance and t-tests were utilized to test the differences among different levels of …


The Effect Of Immediate Student Initiated Visual Feedback On The Perceived Instructional Effectiveness Of Selected Secondary Student Teachers, Judy Reinhartz Jun 1977

The Effect Of Immediate Student Initiated Visual Feedback On The Perceived Instructional Effectiveness Of Selected Secondary Student Teachers, Judy Reinhartz

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

Purpose

The study was undertaken to determine the effect of immediate student initiated visual feedback on the perceived instructional effectiveness of secondary student teachers with reference to nine process variables. The primary purpose of the research was to measure the change of student teacher instructional effectiveness as perceived by secondary students. A second purpose of the study was to measure the effect of immediate student initiated visual feedback on nine selected process variables. The nine variables were: ( 1) Clarity of Instruction; (2) Explanation During Instruction; (3) Enthusiasm During Instruction; (4) Task Orientation; (5) Learning Opportunities Other Than Listening; (6) …


Principals' Perceptions Of Factors Affecting Middle Schools, Clarence E. Pegues May 1977

Principals' Perceptions Of Factors Affecting Middle Schools, Clarence E. Pegues

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

The purpose of the study was to compare the perceptions of junior high school principals and middle school principals concerning the aspects affecting conversion of junior high schools to middle schools.

A questionnaire was used to collect responses from junior high school and middle school principals. The questionnaire, designed to elicit data, was mailed to twenty-two junior high school and middle school principals employed in the Albuquerque Public Schools system. The respondents were divided into two groups: (1) junior high school principals, and (2) middle school principals. The latter were further divided to identify middle school principals who had been …