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Full-Text Articles in Education
A Linguistic Approach To Gender Bias In Student Evaluations Of Teachers, Paula H. Larsen
A Linguistic Approach To Gender Bias In Student Evaluations Of Teachers, Paula H. Larsen
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
Few people would deny that discrimination occurs in American society today. In spite of extensive national and local legislation intended to safeguard the rights of every individual, discrimination still exists although, of necessity, it is more insidious, often to the point of invisibility to all but those directly affected by it. Many groups of people experience discrimination in their everyday lives--Blacks, Hispanics, Vietnamese, physically handicapped persons, and the elderly--to name just a few. Another segment of our society, women, also experience discrimination.
Coordination And Subordination Of Clauses In The English Writing Of Native Arabic-Speaking Efl Students, John Maclean
Coordination And Subordination Of Clauses In The English Writing Of Native Arabic-Speaking Efl Students, John Maclean
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Educational Programs About Rape On The Attitudes Of First Year Urban University Students, Mary Jodine Wolford
The Effects Of Educational Programs About Rape On The Attitudes Of First Year Urban University Students, Mary Jodine Wolford
Theses and Dissertations in Urban Services - Urban Education
This study investigated the effects of educational programs on first-year college students' attitudes toward rape. Subjects included 132 male and female (60 and 72, respectively) first-year students in an urban university who were selected randomly for participation. Each participant was assigned randomly to one of four treatment conditions: lecture-style programs, videotape programs, role play programs, or control. Data were collected in three phases: one pretest and two posttests. Attitudes toward rape were measured using the General Attitudes Toward Rape scale. Data were analyzed using Multiple Analysis of Covariance (MANCOVA) and Analyses of Covariance (ANCOVA). Findings included no significant differences due …
A Cross-Cultural Comparison Of The Strategies Of 'Complaints' In Spoken Egyptian Arabic And Spoken English, Muhammad El-Hashimi Mostafa
A Cross-Cultural Comparison Of The Strategies Of 'Complaints' In Spoken Egyptian Arabic And Spoken English, Muhammad El-Hashimi Mostafa
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Measuring Press Release Placement From Brigham Young University's Public Communications Office To Utah's Newspapers, Gregory T. Kunde
Measuring Press Release Placement From Brigham Young University's Public Communications Office To Utah's Newspapers, Gregory T. Kunde
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis is a replication of a study conducted at Oklahoma State University in 1986. This study measures the percentage of Brigham Young University press releases published in Utah newspapers during a four month period in 1989. The results of the two studies are analyzed and compared.
Additionally, personal interviews were conducted with thirty Utah newspaper editors to help determine any additional factors that may affect publishing decisions among Utah's newspaper editors.
The Integration Of Literature With Kindergarten Social Studies, Kathryn Dellert Kothlow
The Integration Of Literature With Kindergarten Social Studies, Kathryn Dellert Kothlow
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Handbook On Emergent Literacy For The Preschool Parent, Laura Jean Grohowsky
Handbook On Emergent Literacy For The Preschool Parent, Laura Jean Grohowsky
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
A Teachers' Guide To Integrating Middle-Grade Science Into Language Arts, Lou Anne Carder
A Teachers' Guide To Integrating Middle-Grade Science Into Language Arts, Lou Anne Carder
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Modifying Core Literature For The Learning Disabled Student, Wendy De Water
Modifying Core Literature For The Learning Disabled Student, Wendy De Water
Theses Digitization Project
Whole language approach
Connecting Science And Literature For First Grade, Patricia Irene Braford
Connecting Science And Literature For First Grade, Patricia Irene Braford
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Moving Into Whole Language Practices, Robert H. Meyers
Moving Into Whole Language Practices, Robert H. Meyers
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Content Area Writing In Grades 5 Through 8, Michelle Mcnamara
Content Area Writing In Grades 5 Through 8, Michelle Mcnamara
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Using Whole Language Strategies With Learning Disabled Children, Turi Moffitt Lindquist
Using Whole Language Strategies With Learning Disabled Children, Turi Moffitt Lindquist
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Developing New Approaches To Dickens' Great Expectations, Trish Milhan
Developing New Approaches To Dickens' Great Expectations, Trish Milhan
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Reading Aloud: Shaping Reading Attitudes, Teresa Lynn Davis Robinson
Reading Aloud: Shaping Reading Attitudes, Teresa Lynn Davis Robinson
Theses Digitization Project
Aliteracy (ability to read without willingness to do so)--Reading motivation.
Creating A Child-Centered Integrated Science/Language Arts Curriculum Using A Year-Long Theme, Isabel Ann Pickett
Creating A Child-Centered Integrated Science/Language Arts Curriculum Using A Year-Long Theme, Isabel Ann Pickett
Theses Digitization Project
Whole language philosophy
Reading For Equality: An Examination Of Gender-Bias In Children's Literature, Diane Estelle Railsback
Reading For Equality: An Examination Of Gender-Bias In Children's Literature, Diane Estelle Railsback
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Listening And Read-Aloud Strategies For Primary Age Students, Anne Marie Draper
Listening And Read-Aloud Strategies For Primary Age Students, Anne Marie Draper
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Development Of Writing For Spanish Dominant Limited English Students In Various Models Of Primary Education, Carol Wallin
Development Of Writing For Spanish Dominant Limited English Students In Various Models Of Primary Education, Carol Wallin
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Effective Structuring Of The Classroom For Spanish-Speaking Children With Delayed Oral Language Development, Dorothy Gutierrez Cordova
Effective Structuring Of The Classroom For Spanish-Speaking Children With Delayed Oral Language Development, Dorothy Gutierrez Cordova
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Children Learning To Write: A Progression Through Predictable Stages, Shirley D. Vestal
Children Learning To Write: A Progression Through Predictable Stages, Shirley D. Vestal
Masters Theses
A first-grade teacher documents her students' progression through predictable stages as they learn to write: distinct units of scribbling and/or ground line and profile in drawing, letters, words, sentences, story structure (character, setting, problem, solving the problem, and ending the story/telling how the characters felt), and conventions (capital letters, punctuation, and conventional spelling).
Criteria based on readability at each stage by a knowledgeable and sensitive reader are an important aspect of this study.
The class writes every day using a five-day story format:
Day One: Character Pink paper
Day Two: Setting Blue paper
Day Three: Problem Yellow paper
Day Four: …
Comprehension Of Miranda Rights By 14-18 Year Old African-American And Caucasian Males With And Without Learning Disabilities, Barbara Anne Zaremba
Comprehension Of Miranda Rights By 14-18 Year Old African-American And Caucasian Males With And Without Learning Disabilities, Barbara Anne Zaremba
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
According to a nationwide study completed by the National Center for State Courts in 1980, apprehended juveniles are usually notified of their Miranda rights at various times from the point of contact with the police through and including the adjudicatory hearing. If the juvenile desires to relinquish those rights, he/she is required to sign a document attesting to his/her understanding of and wish to waive those rights. This descretionery privilege places the juvenile on the same Constitutional footing as an adult.;The purpose of this study was to examine the comprehension of Miranda rights by a sample population of juveniles within …
Selected Family Therapy Outcomes With Bowen, Haley, And Satir, Joan Elizabeth Winter
Selected Family Therapy Outcomes With Bowen, Haley, And Satir, Joan Elizabeth Winter
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
The purpose of this study was to investigate three models of family therapy: Bowen Theory, Haley's Strategic Family Therapy, and the Satir Process Model. The question that was explored concerned what family therapy approaches achieve what types of engagement, dropout, completion, satisfaction with treatment, locus of control, and family functioning outcomes with what kinds of delinquent families. Further, what effect do traditional court services have on a similar sample of delinquent youths and their families.;A non-equivalent, quasi-experimental design with pre and posttest treated (n = 188) and comparison (n = 61) groups was employed. Independent variables included the treatment interventions …
Campus And Consortium In An Era Of Large-Scale Research: An Historical Study Of The Virginia Associated Research Center, 1962-1967, Elizabeth Buchanan Ward
Campus And Consortium In An Era Of Large-Scale Research: An Historical Study Of The Virginia Associated Research Center, 1962-1967, Elizabeth Buchanan Ward
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
A large agency of the Federal Government, three public institutions of higher learning, and two agents of State Government in the Commonwealth of Virginia launched a federally funded research and education consortium in 1962. The Virginia Associated Research Center (VARC) promised great success. The University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and The College of William and Mary joined forces to provide the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Langley Research Center with a scientific research base and a graduate education program. The Commonwealth initially provided enthusiastic support from the Governor's office and from the State Council for Higher Education.;The three colleges …
The Empirical Development Of A Curriculum In Sports Acrobatics And Spiritual Witnessing, Robert U. Kalua
The Empirical Development Of A Curriculum In Sports Acrobatics And Spiritual Witnessing, Robert U. Kalua
Dissertations
Problem. The purpose of this project was to develop empirically a curriculum to assist Seventh-day Adventist sports acrobatic coaches, physical education instructors, physical education majors and minors to integrate spiritual witnessing concepts into their acrobatics programs.
Method. The developmental process of Baker and Schutz (1971) was used to produce and validate the instructional product. First, the content of a curriculum to train Seventh-day Adventist coaches was identified through an examination of acro-gymnastic and witnessing literature.
The materials were divided into instructional units, arranged in a logical sequence, and introduced with behavioral objectives. It was established that the product would be …