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Full-Text Articles in Education
Self-Instructional Units For Mastery Learning In Drafting, Grant J. Quesnell
Self-Instructional Units For Mastery Learning In Drafting, Grant J. Quesnell
All Graduate Projects
Most teachers would like to provide more help and individualized instruction for their students. The implementation of mastery learning in the classroom can help accomplish this. Use of the mastery learning technique may also reduce the high level of predictability in student achievement, All students should be able to experience some degree of success. The materials in this project are designed to allow students to progress at a pace they set for themselves, and to achieve mastery of all units covered.
Development Of Course Outlines For A Maintenance Technician Training Program, George R. Conrad
Development Of Course Outlines For A Maintenance Technician Training Program, George R. Conrad
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Indochinese In Job Corps: From Failures To Fantastic Finishers, Benedict Cisneros
Indochinese In Job Corps: From Failures To Fantastic Finishers, Benedict Cisneros
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Employment Trends And The Population Identified As Visually Impaired, Donna Mumford-Hinrichsen
Employment Trends And The Population Identified As Visually Impaired, Donna Mumford-Hinrichsen
Masters Theses
In an effort to obtain careers that are competitive, with advancement opportunities, persons identified as visually impaired have been blocked by attitudinal barriers of society. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of employer attitudes on employment opportunities for persons who are visually impaired in competition with individuals who are sighted. The population surveyed was a group of 200 employers of accountants field in the state of Illinois. The study was conducted using a questionnaire and a set of eight resumes of fictional individuals. Employers received packets containing the materials and were asked to review the resumes …