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Reducing Turnover In Higher Education Fundraising Through Interdisciplinary Investments Of Human Capital Management, Clayton Ellis
Reducing Turnover In Higher Education Fundraising Through Interdisciplinary Investments Of Human Capital Management, Clayton Ellis
Graduate Liberal Studies Capstone Projects
In today's modern development profession, the threat of turnover looms over college campuses from creating lasting relationships with donors, leading to repeat gifts. By examining the contributors to turnover, this writing reveals opportunities for fundraising divisions to mitigate this threat by investing in their talent and thus increasing intrinsic value.
An Educational Leader’S E-Mails To The Parents During Covid-19 Pandemic, Bilgen Kiral, Corinne Brion
An Educational Leader’S E-Mails To The Parents During Covid-19 Pandemic, Bilgen Kiral, Corinne Brion
Educational Leadership Faculty Publications
This study was conducted to determine what kinds of e-mails an education leader (school principal) sent to the parents of the students at the beginning, during, and end of the term during the COVID-19 pandemic process. In this study, the expression “educational leader” was used instead of the school principal.
The reason for this is that the school principal fully assumes the role of educational leadership during the pandemic period. The subject of the study is the transformation process in communication due to the pandemic. This transformation is e-mails, one of the digital communication tools that aim to reach everyone …
Methodology Of Education Of Primary School Students On The Basis Of The Union "Youth Strategy", Onakhon Jabborova
Methodology Of Education Of Primary School Students On The Basis Of The Union "Youth Strategy", Onakhon Jabborova
Mental Enlightenment Scientific-Methodological Journal
The article analyzes the methodology of educating primary school students on the basis of the global "Youth Strategy" and provides methodological recommendations.
Esser Logic Model For Teacher Residencies, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College
Esser Logic Model For Teacher Residencies, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College
Prepared to Teach
This document provides support for Local Education Agencies (LEAs) who might wish to use their Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER) Funds to develop teacher residency programs. Residencies are explicitly allowable under federal guidance, as they can address both immediate COVID-19 learning opportunity gaps and help districts "build back better" by diversifying the teaching force, reducing turnover, and improving outcomes. The logic model above is part of the new resource that LEAs can use to complete their required ESSER plans.
Scholars Programs: An Institutional Enigma, Lindsay Davis
Scholars Programs: An Institutional Enigma, Lindsay Davis
Education Policy and Leadership Theses and Dissertations
The race to recruit high-achieving students to attend colleges and universities continues to intensify. Institutions view these high-achieving students as a benefit given the prestige associated with their enrollment, which impacts everything from rankings to reputation to resources. Some institutions use scholars programs as one means by which to attract high- achieving students to their campuses, but little is known about scholars programs, why they are created, how they operate, or the role they may play in helping to meet broader institutional goals.
This exploratory study examines scholars programs through the lens of organizational decision-making literature in the context of …
Attitudes And Actions Of Genetic Counseling Program Directors Regarding Standards For Accreditation Of Genetic Counseling Training Programs, Ben Newsum
Human Genetics Theses
Academic accreditation is a common feature of higher education, with a moderate body of literature. Previous studies largely focus on factors that are crucial to the implementation or acceptance of standards. This study explored how education standards of genetic counseling are perceived and interacted with by program directors. We performed semi-structured interviews with current program directors, assistant directors, and associate directors to gain insight into their perspectives on current accreditation standards and the standards’ revision process. Interview transcripts were analyzed via thematic analysis to identify common themes related to program directors’ perceptions of the standards and accreditation as a whole. …
A Mixed Methods Investigation Of Participation Of Black Students And Education Abroad, Stephen Ryan Hammock
A Mixed Methods Investigation Of Participation Of Black Students And Education Abroad, Stephen Ryan Hammock
Theses and Dissertations
The participation rate of Black higher education students in education abroad programs has been significantly compared to their White peers. The purpose of this concurrent mixed methods research study was to examine the participation rate of Black higher education students in education abroad programs by exploring student perceptions relative to barriers and motivations, utilizing the Cultural Approach as the conceptual framework, specifically the economic, social, and intellectual cultural spheres of influence. A web-based questionnaire with quantitative and qualitative items was completed by 248 Black participants and 206 White participants. The quantitative data were analyzed using two logistic regressions, and the …
Characteristics Of The Development Of Medicine In The Temurian Period, Obid Raximovich Nazarov
Characteristics Of The Development Of Medicine In The Temurian Period, Obid Raximovich Nazarov
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
In the second half of the fourteenth century, a large Timurid state was formed with its center in Movorunnakhr. The founder of this state was the great statesman and commander Amir Temur. He united many neighboring countries and founded the great Timurid state. It included Movarounnahr, Khorasan, Khorezm, the former Golden Horde, India, Iran and Turkey. The Timurid state was highly developed politically, economically and culturally. Timur attached great importance to the development of the country, especially Movarounnahr, its founder. Huge buildings were built in the cities. Luxurious palaces, mosques, caravanserais, roads, bridges, cisterns and baths were built. Hospitals, clinics …
Didactic Parameters In Designing Educational Process, Nargiza Axmadovna Rajabova, Orifjon Jumayevich Murodov
Didactic Parameters In Designing Educational Process, Nargiza Axmadovna Rajabova, Orifjon Jumayevich Murodov
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
The article describes the technological structure of the educational process design process, the set of methods and tools that provide its results. The laws of designing the quality of education are covered. The components of the quality of the educational process are based. It is stated that the quality management plan in an educational institution is considered as an important factor in the design. The didactic parameters of designing the quality of education are listed. normative documents explain the indicators of the new profession.
Developingstudents’Interest In National Values Through The Use Of Fine Arts Works In Teaching The History Of Uzbekistan, Sulaymon Amirkulovich Haydarov, Bahodir Xakimjonovich Xakimjonov
Developingstudents’Interest In National Values Through The Use Of Fine Arts Works In Teaching The History Of Uzbekistan, Sulaymon Amirkulovich Haydarov, Bahodir Xakimjonovich Xakimjonov
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
The visual arts used in history lessons have their own requirements, just like other history textbooks, and the process for fulfilling these requirements is different. The visual arts used in history lessons solve a number of problems. The bulk of the teaching of history is conducted in the form of lessons. That is, students receive the main content of educational materials in the classroom, that is, during the lesson. While the use of historical documents and art collections with historical themes in history lessons is illustrated through the teacher's speech, visual aids provide students with a vivid and clear picture …
Analyzing Advanced Placement (Ap): Making The Nation's Most Prominent College Preparatory Program More Equitable, David Naff, Mitchell Parry, Tomika Ferguson, Virginia Palencia, Jenna Lenhardt, Elisa Tedona, Antionette Stroter, Theodore Stripling, Zoey Lu, Elizabeth Baber
Analyzing Advanced Placement (Ap): Making The Nation's Most Prominent College Preparatory Program More Equitable, David Naff, Mitchell Parry, Tomika Ferguson, Virginia Palencia, Jenna Lenhardt, Elisa Tedona, Antionette Stroter, Theodore Stripling, Zoey Lu, Elizabeth Baber
MERC Publications
This report from the Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium (MERC) explores research related to Advanced Placement (AP) courses through an equity lens. It answers five questions: 1) What are AP classes? 2) Who enrolls and succeeds in AP classes? 3) Why do disparities in AP matter? 4) What factors contribute to disparities in AP participation and performance? 5) What policies and practices help to address disparities in AP access, enrollment, and performance? The report comes from the MERC Equitable Access and Support for Advanced Coursework study.
A Survey Of Clinical Research Education And Perceptions Among Research Staff Within An Urban Hospital Setting, Francesca Picotte
A Survey Of Clinical Research Education And Perceptions Among Research Staff Within An Urban Hospital Setting, Francesca Picotte
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
Health centers are uniquely positioned to address the growing need for uniform clinical research training, which leads to scientific advances in improving overall population health outcomes. This study surveyed 44 clinical research professionals for their current baseline of research competency and perceptions, within a single medical campus in Michigan, to obtain the current baseline of education research competency for the suggested development and implementation of a future clinical research training curriculum. Clinical study coordinators and senior staff physicians accounted for 50% (22) of the survey respondents. Most of the participants 93% (41) reported that the primary source of their research …
Raw And Pure Education In The Society, Iwasan D. Kejawa Ed.D
Raw And Pure Education In The Society, Iwasan D. Kejawa Ed.D
Department of Educational Administration: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
What does education mean to individuals in the world today? Education is a way one can attain or improve his or her ability to lead and survive in the society of ours. Without educational training of the mind, it may be impossible to realize the importance of adaptability of living in the environment. Without education, It may also be difficult to embellish the use of both the mental and physical attributes possessed by individual beings.
What really is education? Education is the training of the mind to perform desire functions or to perpetuate the modality of obtaining an end or …