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Environmental Attitudes Of Community College Students Concerning Age, Gender, And Race, Robert W. Fournier Jan 2022

Environmental Attitudes Of Community College Students Concerning Age, Gender, And Race, Robert W. Fournier

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Many studies have shown the mental, physical, and academic benefits of environmental education to students. Equally important, environmental education can develop our students into more environmentally minded citizens. However, we are learning that most students are not receiving accurate environmental information while in school, which may impact their attitudes toward the environment and subsequent actions to protect it. Understanding current college-aged students' (Generation Z's) attitudes toward the environment are critical as they are next in line to make political and business decisions that will affect our planet. Using the New Ecological Paradigm Scale (NEP), 1,556 community college students were surveyed …


The Glass Cliff: An Examination Of The Female Superintendency In South Carolina, Blanche Boyd Bowles Jan 2013

The Glass Cliff: An Examination Of The Female Superintendency In South Carolina, Blanche Boyd Bowles

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South Carolina public school districts are confronted with a series of difficult circumstances and rely more on female superintendents than the national average. The investigation of female South Carolina superintendents was guided by the glass cliff conceptual framework. The glass cliff represents situations where females are promoted over males to risky or precarious leadership positions where the chance of failure is high

The purpose of this quantitative, non-experimental study was to examine the relationship between the sex of South Carolina public school superintendents to (a) self-reported transformational leadership behaviors and (b) select district indicators indicative of the difficult circumstances confronted …