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Pacific Review Fall 2004, Pacific Alumni Association Aug 2004

Pacific Review Fall 2004, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review Spring 2004, Pacific Alumni Association Apr 2004

Pacific Review Spring 2004, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


2004 Perihelion - Oru Yearbook, Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Jan 2004

2004 Perihelion - Oru Yearbook, Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

Perihelion: ORU Yearbooks

The Oral Roberts University Student Yearbook, the Perihelion, is produced by ORU Media and Communications department.

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Newsletter For The College Of Education And Behavioral Sciences, Winter 2004, College Of Education And Behavioral Sciences At Wku Jan 2004

Newsletter For The College Of Education And Behavioral Sciences, Winter 2004, College Of Education And Behavioral Sciences At Wku

College of Education and Behavioral Sciences Publications

No abstract provided.


University Student Administration And Quality Improvement - A Holistic Approach, Narottam L. Bhindi, P Shanahan Jan 2004

University Student Administration And Quality Improvement - A Holistic Approach, Narottam L. Bhindi, P Shanahan

Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive)

This paper explores links between quality in student administraiton with overall university quality. It identifies the need for a holistic approach to quality improvement in student administration within Australian universities. It suggests that the challenge for quality improvement is to first develop a knowledge of stakeholders' conceptions of quality and then design matching quality improvement processes and procedures within a 'learning organisation' context. Further, it argues that long term success in the area of quality improvement will be determined by 'authentic leadership' within a context of organisational cultural change.


Improving Student Learning Through Theme Based Curriculum Design And Team Teaching: An Action Research Study, Brenda Dermody Jan 2004

Improving Student Learning Through Theme Based Curriculum Design And Team Teaching: An Action Research Study, Brenda Dermody

Theses

This study is concerned with improving the design and delivery of the curriculum on a four year BA in Design Visual Communication programme in the Technologicl University Dublin. The study examines how aspects of curriculum design and delivery affect some of the key stakeholders - the students and academic staff – involved in the programme. It looks at how the design and delivery of the curriculum can be improved with a view to achieving two main aims. The first aim is to promote a deep approach to learning among visual communication students. The second aim is to promote a deep …


Research-Based Practices As A Protective Factor For Students At-Risk For Academic Failure, Kevin Sutherland, Donna Jovanovich Jan 2004

Research-Based Practices As A Protective Factor For Students At-Risk For Academic Failure, Kevin Sutherland, Donna Jovanovich

MERC Publications

Increasing pressure on teachers and administrators due to high-stakes testing has led to increased risk to our most vulnerable population, those students who arrive at school without the prerequisite skills necessary to successfully participate in the academic climate of the classroom. Unfortunately, given the large range of ability levels often present even in early elementary school, teachers face enormous challenges in meeting the needs of all their students. Further, due to the challenges inherent in teaching low-achieving students, and the ensuing classroom behavior problems often presented by these students, teachers may be conditioned to avoid interacting with these students, particularly …