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Predicting Success In Mathematics For Underprepared Community College Students, Nancy Hoffius Taylor
Predicting Success In Mathematics For Underprepared Community College Students, Nancy Hoffius Taylor
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The Functioning Of Informal Networks In Relation To The Hiring Process In Higher Education, Barbara Rae Mills
The Functioning Of Informal Networks In Relation To The Hiring Process In Higher Education, Barbara Rae Mills
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A Study Of A Baccalaureate Degree Completion Program Conducted At A Community College Facility, James William Bear
A Study Of A Baccalaureate Degree Completion Program Conducted At A Community College Facility, James William Bear
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The Role Of Curricular And Instructional Innovation In The Past, Present, And Future Of Honors Programs In American Higher Education, Timm R. Rinehart
The Role Of Curricular And Instructional Innovation In The Past, Present, And Future Of Honors Programs In American Higher Education, Timm R. Rinehart
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Foreign Student Perceptions Of Four Critical Components Related To Educational Experiences At Western Michigan University, Frances L. Lather
Foreign Student Perceptions Of Four Critical Components Related To Educational Experiences At Western Michigan University, Frances L. Lather
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Analysis Of The Attitude Of The Constituents Of Indonesia Union College Toward The Absence Of Government Academic Recognition Of The College, Amos Simorangkir
Analysis Of The Attitude Of The Constituents Of Indonesia Union College Toward The Absence Of Government Academic Recognition Of The College, Amos Simorangkir
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Problem. The absence of government academic recognition of Indonesia Union College posed controversial issues among the constituents of the college. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the absence of government academic recognition of the college upon prospective students, parents, alumni, and the college related to various statements formulated into six hypotheses.
Method. A questionnaire in the Indonesian language was designed to assess the degree of the evaluation of the absence of academic recognition and nine other factors about the college with respect to nineteen questions on the part of faculty and board members, alumni, current …
Implications Of Selected Curricular Determinants For Seventh-Day Adventist Graduate Theological Education In The South American Division, Nancy J. Vyhmeister
Implications Of Selected Curricular Determinants For Seventh-Day Adventist Graduate Theological Education In The South American Division, Nancy J. Vyhmeister
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Problem. The South American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is studying the possibility of offering graduate theological education in its own territory. According to curricular theory, decisions regarding curricula should be based on studies of the society in which the school functions, studies of the nature and status of the discipline, and studies of the needs and aspirations of the learners. Information regarding South American society and theological education in the territory of the South American Division existed in scattered sources and needed to be gathered and organized. Most of the information concerning the learner--the Seventh-day Adventist minister …