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Full-Text Articles in Education
Point/Counterpoint: Taxes, Mike Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: Taxes, Mike Cobb
Faculty Publications and Presentations
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Point/Counterpoint: The Polemics Of Abortion, Mike A. Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: The Polemics Of Abortion, Mike A. Cobb
Mike A. Cobb
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Point/Counterpoint: The Polemics Of Abortion, Mike Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: The Polemics Of Abortion, Mike Cobb
Faculty Publications and Presentations
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Point/Counterpoint: 100 Day Review, Mike A. Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: 100 Day Review, Mike Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: 100 Day Review, Mike Cobb
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Parent And Community Involvement: A Case Study, Cynthia Crites
Parent And Community Involvement: A Case Study, Cynthia Crites
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
This dissertation is a description of a case study of parent and community involvement and the impact of that involvement on education. The study is based upon the observations, interviews, and reflections of the writer in one elementary school as a plan was implemented to increase parent and community involvement in that school. The primary methods of data collection were structured, open-ended interviews, transcribed minutes from various school-based committees, attendance logs, and event participant logs. The writer interviewed the school’s principal, four parents whose children attend the study school, five individual teachers, a focus group of five teachers, the school’s …
An Analysis Of Rx For Discovery Reading For Elementary Students Below Average In Reading, Susan Kay Stanley
An Analysis Of Rx For Discovery Reading For Elementary Students Below Average In Reading, Susan Kay Stanley
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
Rx for Discovery Reading® is an intervention developed by the National Institute for Learning Development to impact the reading abilities of students below grade level in reading. The program was designed to address every area of reading acquisition, but, for this study, the areas of phonological processing, decoding, and fluency were investigated using pre- and post-test scores from the KTEA-II, GORT, and DIBELS. The problem studied was whether Rx for Discovery Reading® would raise the mean standard scores in the three areas at the conclusion of the field test. Using a small-group format, twenty-nine students who were not on grade …
Lining Up The P'S, Marcy M. Pride, Pat Fisher
Lining Up The P'S, Marcy M. Pride, Pat Fisher
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This presentation addresses four aspects of marketing and is applicable to academic, special, school and public libraries.
Baptist Ministerial Education In The United States, 1850-1950, Gregory A. Smith
Baptist Ministerial Education In The United States, 1850-1950, Gregory A. Smith
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Baptist ministerial education in America expanded and changed significantly between 1850 and 1950. This evolutionary process was the product of religious, educational, political, and other forces. Many Baptists of the period opposed ministerial education, believing that the proper qualification for ministry was a divine calling rather than any human achievement. The education of ministers was a major motivating factor in the founding of most Baptist colleges, but many other factors contributed as well. The ministry training curriculum was a matter of debate in various areas—not least the tension between academic and practical concerns. Major Baptist educational leaders of the period …