Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Higher Education (130434)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (78418)
- Arts and Humanities (63012)
- Educational Administration and Supervision (44802)
- History (36894)
-
- Curriculum and Instruction (28985)
- Higher Education Administration (28478)
- Teacher Education and Professional Development (27769)
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research (20855)
- Sports Studies (20644)
- Science and Mathematics Education (18108)
- Educational Leadership (17652)
- Communication (17438)
- Medicine and Health Sciences (16488)
- Business (15062)
- Educational Methods (13381)
- Social History (13335)
- United States History (12785)
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (12365)
- Sociology (12262)
- Life Sciences (10384)
- Library and Information Science (9577)
- Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education (9359)
- Other Education (8614)
- Engineering (7986)
- Educational Psychology (7526)
- Special Education and Teaching (7330)
- Mass Communication (6989)
- Journalism Studies (6889)
- Institution
-
- Cedarville University (17854)
- Western Kentucky University (15608)
- University of Nebraska - Lincoln (14492)
- University of Northern Iowa (13668)
- Georgia Southern University (12650)
-
- Western Michigan University (10269)
- Morehead State University (9692)
- The University of Maine (7655)
- Selected Works (7627)
- Taylor University (5998)
- Grand Valley State University (5068)
- Kansas State University Libraries (4948)
- Walden University (4344)
- Illinois Wesleyan University (4130)
- University of South Florida (4062)
- Ursinus College (3994)
- Nova Southeastern University (3869)
- Chulalongkorn University (3469)
- Edith Cowan University (3321)
- City University of New York (CUNY) (3272)
- Utah State University (3227)
- University of Wollongong (3169)
- Eastern Illinois University (3120)
- Liberty University (2987)
- Old Dominion University (2846)
- University of Nebraska at Omaha (2681)
- Central Washington University (2544)
- California State University, Monterey Bay (2539)
- Marshall University (2497)
- College of the Holy Cross (2471)
- Keyword
-
- Athletics (21248)
- Cedarville (17381)
- Education (12792)
- Western Kentucky University (8363)
- Georgia Southern University (8031)
-
- Higher education (6118)
- Basketball (4937)
- Students (4834)
- Faculty (4411)
- Statistics (4312)
- Newspaper (4299)
- Alumni (4096)
- Ursinus College (3856)
- Pennsylvania (3772)
- Collegeville (3731)
- Baseball (3443)
- Events (2944)
- Newsletter (2799)
- Student newspaper (2551)
- COVID-19 (2463)
- Leadership (2411)
- Staff (2405)
- Volleyball (2398)
- Curriculum (2388)
- History (2367)
- Football (2330)
- Athletics News (2304)
- Athletics Department (2281)
- Women's basketball (2226)
- Softball (2194)
- Publication Year
-
- 2024 (3513)
- 2023 (12851)
- 2022 (15749)
- 2021 (16720)
- 2020 (16770)
-
- 2019 (16518)
- 2018 (16939)
- 2017 (15435)
- 2016 (17548)
- 2015 (14174)
- 2014 (12382)
- 2013 (11746)
- 2012 (9756)
- 2011 (9725)
- 2010 (7948)
- 2009 (7486)
- 2008 (6531)
- 2007 (5908)
- 2006 (5470)
- 2005 (5242)
- 2004 (4524)
- 2003 (4073)
- 2002 (4075)
- 2001 (3645)
- 2000 (3582)
- 1999 (3176)
- 1998 (3503)
- 1997 (3317)
- 1996 (3083)
- 1995 (2990)
- Publication
-
- WKU Archives Records (6874)
- Dissertations (6483)
- Theses and Dissertations (6337)
- Athletics News (5554)
- Electronic Theses and Dissertations (4296)
-
- Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies (3737)
- Nebraska Tractor Tests (3319)
- Graduate Research Papers (3125)
- News and Events (2948)
- Masters Theses (2789)
- General University of Maine Publications (2756)
- Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2554)
- Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive) (2452)
- Journal of Education Studies (2316)
- Iowa Science Teachers Journal (2306)
- Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts (2202)
- Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978 (2124)
- Student Newspapers (2105)
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials (2104)
- Adult Education Research Conference (2022)
- Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive (1898)
- International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings (1891)
- Doctoral Dissertations (1738)
- Press Releases (1663)
- Australian Journal of Teacher Education (1560)
- Faculty Senate Records (1386)
- Hollins Student Newspapers (1384)
- Theses Digitization Project (1361)
- Documents - Faculty Senate (1345)
- Western News (1972-2018) (1343)
Articles 290041 - 290070 of 352554
Full-Text Articles in Education
Case Study Experience Of A Collaborative And Responsible Form Of Professional Development For Teachers, John Smyth, Colin Henry
Case Study Experience Of A Collaborative And Responsible Form Of Professional Development For Teachers, John Smyth, Colin Henry
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
The argument in this paper is that teachers' interpretations and theories about what works in classrooms, can and should constitute the basis of change. Teachers have the capacity to engage in practical reflection through collaboration that enriches their sense of what is feasible and possible as well as transforming their understanding of those realities. Critical reflection, however, requires various forms of assistance, and in this case it occurred through the provision of a paradigm, the Cogan (1973)/Goldhammer (1969) notion of clinical supervision.
Lecturer Attitudes Towards Teacher Trainees In A New South Wales College - 1955 And 1985, W. O. Newman, M. D. Mackie
Lecturer Attitudes Towards Teacher Trainees In A New South Wales College - 1955 And 1985, W. O. Newman, M. D. Mackie
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
All who have worked in teacher education institutions for any length of time will know that significant changes have occurred in the way in which lecturers relate to their students and the sorts of behaviour which they expect from them. One hears lecturers speak of "the good old days", especially when irritated by some particularly liberal student behaviour or some seemingly cavalier student attitude, but it would be unusual to find someone who genuinely believes that the "old days" were better than the "new" . It occurred to us that it would be an interesting exercise to look at some …
An Exploratory, Cross-Cultural Study Of Sociopsychological Variables (Opi) Comparing Selective American, Canadian, Hawaiian And Philippine College Students In Education Faculties, David Whittaker
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
To the psychologist interested in cross-cultural studies and higher education in general, and college students more specifically, attitudes and belief systems can be seen as being fundamental in order to appreciate and understand any person, subculture or society. "Attitudes" denote the way in which people "feel" about aspects of the world in which they live, and "beliefs" the way they "think" about them. These terms are. of course, hypothetical constructs - as is "personality" under which they are subsumed. How such variables are defined, the theoretical traditions on which they are based, and the conceptualisations of personality which is adopted …
Ec85-219 1985 Nebraska Swine Report, Roger J. Kittok, James E. Kinder, Rodger K. Johnson, Donald G. Levis, R. K. Christenson, Casey B. Frye, Chris R. Calkins, Roger W. Mandigo, Robert M. Timm, Daryl D. Fisher, Roy Carlson, E.R. Peo Jr., William R. Schneider, Martin L. Wiernusz, Alex Hogg, R. D. Fritschen, Lee I. Chiba, William Ahlschwede, M. C. Brumm, D. Carlson, G.W. Jesse, H.F. Mayes, G.M. Zinn, J.A. Deshazer, Jerry D. Plessing, Dennis D. Schulte, Marcus J. Milanuk, Gerald Bodman, Laverne E. Stetson, Jack L. Schinstock
Ec85-219 1985 Nebraska Swine Report, Roger J. Kittok, James E. Kinder, Rodger K. Johnson, Donald G. Levis, R. K. Christenson, Casey B. Frye, Chris R. Calkins, Roger W. Mandigo, Robert M. Timm, Daryl D. Fisher, Roy Carlson, E.R. Peo Jr., William R. Schneider, Martin L. Wiernusz, Alex Hogg, R. D. Fritschen, Lee I. Chiba, William Ahlschwede, M. C. Brumm, D. Carlson, G.W. Jesse, H.F. Mayes, G.M. Zinn, J.A. Deshazer, Jerry D. Plessing, Dennis D. Schulte, Marcus J. Milanuk, Gerald Bodman, Laverne E. Stetson, Jack L. Schinstock
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This 1985 Nebraska Swine Report was prepared by the staff in Animal Science and cooperating departments for use in the Extension and Teaching programs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Authors from the following areas contributed to this publication: Swine Nutrition, swine diseases, pathology, economics, engineering, swine breeding, meats, agronomy, and diagnostic laboratory. It covers the following areas: breeding, disease control, feeding, nutrition, economics, housing and meats.
G85-742 Dollar Spot Disease Of Turfgrass, John E. Watkins, Terrance P. Riordan
G85-742 Dollar Spot Disease Of Turfgrass, John E. Watkins, Terrance P. Riordan
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes the symptoms and disease cycle of dollar spot, and provides recommendations for controlling this turfgrass disease.
Dollar spot of turfgrass is one of the most persistent diseases on golf courses in North America. All commonly grown turfgrasses in Nebraska may be attacked, but differences in susceptibility exist within cultivars of the various turf species. Presence of dollar spot in a well-managed lawn affects its aesthetic appearance and value, but usually does not threaten its survival. Lawns recover from dollar spot injury when conditions are favorable for vigorous, healthy growth.
G85-750 Terrace Systems For Nebraska, Elbert C. Dickey, Tom Hamer, Delynn Hay, Paul J. Jasa
G85-750 Terrace Systems For Nebraska, Elbert C. Dickey, Tom Hamer, Delynn Hay, Paul J. Jasa
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes how different terrace shapes and systems can be used to reduce soil erosion losses on sloping fields. Loss of valuable topsoil to erosion prompted Nebraska farmers to build terraces as early as the 1920's. Current estimates indicate that water erodes as much as 140 million tons of soil annually from Nebraska's fields.
Ec85-107 Nebraska Proso Variety Tests, 1985, Lenis Alton Nelson
Ec85-107 Nebraska Proso Variety Tests, 1985, Lenis Alton Nelson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This circular is a progress report of variety trials conducted by personnel of the Panhandle Research and Extension Center and the High Plains and Northwest Agriculture Laboratories. Conduct of experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agriculture Research Division and Cooperative Extension Service.
Ec85-414 Family Stress: Dealing With Blame, Virginia Molgaard
Ec85-414 Family Stress: Dealing With Blame, Virginia Molgaard
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
It's natural to look for someone or something to blame when things are not going well or when we are hurt or threatened. For example, persons threatened with the loss of the family farm may find their anguish eased a bit if they can find a place to put the blame.
This publication looks at how and why people blame each other, with emphasis on the current farm financial crisis. We will discover how to avoid blame that hurts us and the people we are blaming, and how to handle self-blame and being blamed by others.
Heg85-204 'Til Death Do Us Part...From The Minute After, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
Heg85-204 'Til Death Do Us Part...From The Minute After, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide tells what to do after the death of a loved one, and how to plan to make your death easier for your survivors.
Death is a subject most people are uncomfortable discussing. But discussion and planning in advance of the death of someone close to you can save anguish -- and dollars.
This publication provides a checklist of what needs to be done immediately after a death, including a list of who needs to be notified, guidelines for decision-making immediately and sometime after death, sources of help for the survivors and suggestions on how to make your death …
G85-760 Natural Air Corn Drying, Richard O. Pierce, Thomas L. Thompson
G85-760 Natural Air Corn Drying, Richard O. Pierce, Thomas L. Thompson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses factors affecting natural air corn drying system performance, and gives recommendations for bins filled over a one- to two-day period.
Natural air drying is an energy efficient drying method that is particularly well suited to Nebraska weather conditions. A high quality dried product, with little of the stress cracking or heat damage associated with high temperature drying, is an added attraction. However, good management practices must be followed to achieve satisfactory drying results.
A major concern with this method is overloading the bin with corn too wet to be dried without spoilage or deterioration, especially when the …
G85-770 An Introduction To Grain Options On Futures Contracts, Lynn H. Lutgen, Lynne A. Todd
G85-770 An Introduction To Grain Options On Futures Contracts, Lynn H. Lutgen, Lynne A. Todd
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication, the third of six NebGuides on agricultural grain options, explains how to use futures options as a marketing tool.
A new agricultural marketing tool is available to farmers. A futures agricultural option is much like an insurance policy. It is a marketing alternative that gives farmers insurance against unfavorable price moves, but allows producers to take advantage of favorable price moves. To better understand terms used in this paper, please see NebGuide G85-768, Basic Terminology For Understanding Grain Options.
G85-768 Basic Terminology For Understanding Grain Options, Lynn H. Lutgen
G85-768 Basic Terminology For Understanding Grain Options, Lynn H. Lutgen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication, the first of six NebGuides on agricultural grain options, defines many of the terms commonly used in futures trading.
In order to properly understand examples and literature on options trading, it is imperative the reader understand the terminology used in trading grain options. The following list also includes terms commonly used in futures trading. These terms are included because the option is traded on an underlying futures contract position. It is an option on the futures market, not on the physical commodity itself. Therefore, a producer also needs a basic understanding of the futures market.
G85-762 Soybean Yield Loss Due To Hail Damage, Charles A. Shapiro, T.A. Peterson, A.D. Flowerday
G85-762 Soybean Yield Loss Due To Hail Damage, Charles A. Shapiro, T.A. Peterson, A.D. Flowerday
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses the methods used by the hail insurance industry to assess yield loss due to hail damage in soybeans. A hailstorm can cause yield losses in soybeans ranging from slight to total destruction of the crop. Extensive research has been conducted to accurately predict the effects of hail damage on soybean yields. Results from these studies are used by hail insurance companies to assess yield losses and consequent adjustment made to clients. The information in this NebGuide should be valuable to producers facing replant decisions, and may also be useful in cases of insect damage. Yield loss predictions …
Heg85-202 Cash Flow Planning Form: For Household Expenses, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
Heg85-202 Cash Flow Planning Form: For Household Expenses, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide provides detailed step-by-step instructions for filling out a cash flow plan for household living expenses.
What Is Cash Flow Planning?
A cash flow plan shows the sources, amounts and timing of income and expenses. It shows when major expenses will come, when you will need credit and when you can plan for other major expenses. A cash flow plan is usually for one year, but it can be for any time period you choose.
G85-752 Strawberry Cultivars For Nebraska, William A. Gustafson
G85-752 Strawberry Cultivars For Nebraska, William A. Gustafson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The purpose of this NebGuide is to help you make the proper strawberry cultivar* (variety) selection for your area of the state and individual needs.
Proper strawberry cultivar selection is important for successful and satisfying results. Cultivar selection should be based on the family's intended use of the strawberry fruit (i.e. dessert use, freezing or preserves); on labor available to harvest the strawberries; and on available growing space.
G85-751 Thatch Prevention And Control (Revised July 1992), Roch E. Gaussoin, Terrance P. Riordan
G85-751 Thatch Prevention And Control (Revised July 1992), Roch E. Gaussoin, Terrance P. Riordan
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes how thatch accumulation damages turfgrass sites, and gives methods for removing accumulations and preventing their reoccurrence.
Thatch is a problem on many turfgrass sites. It consists of a tightly intermingled layer of dead and decaying turfgrass tissues derived from stems, roots and leaves.
G85-758 Protective Clothing And Equipment For Pesticide Appliactors (Revised September 2002), Larry D. Schulze, Clyde Ogg
G85-758 Protective Clothing And Equipment For Pesticide Appliactors (Revised September 2002), Larry D. Schulze, Clyde Ogg
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Pesticides are valuable pest management tools, and like any tool, they must be used carefully and responsibly. Minimizing exposure is an important first step toward reducing your risk of pesticide poisoning. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) provides benefits to the applicator and is a visual expression of appropriate and legal pesticide use.\
Use all pesticides safely. Read the pesticide product label and comply with all directions. Failure to do so may not only subject you to state and/or federal penalties, but it also may place you, your family, and the environment at a greater risk of pesticide exposure.
G85-748 Prevention And Control Of Swine Dysentery, Gerald E. Duhamel, Alex Hogg, Barbara E. Straw
G85-748 Prevention And Control Of Swine Dysentery, Gerald E. Duhamel, Alex Hogg, Barbara E. Straw
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes the causes and symptoms of swine dysentery and offers management recommendations and treatment procedures for its prevention and control.
Swine dysentery is a highly contagious disease of growing and finishing pigs. First described in Indiana in 1921, it has been called black scours, bloody scours, and vibrionic dysentery.
Swine dysentery causes important financial losses because of reduced feed efficiency and lower weight gain, costs of medication and additional animal care, and death. Substantial costs may result from loss of sales of breeding stock, or depopulation when necessary. Serpula (Treponema) hyodysenteriae, a spiral bacterium, is the cause …
G85-747 Enteric Diseases (Scours) Of Swine, Alex Hogg, Alfonso Torres
G85-747 Enteric Diseases (Scours) Of Swine, Alex Hogg, Alfonso Torres
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes four major enteric diseases of swine, and discusses the cause, clinical signs, differential diagnosis, treatment, and control of each.
Four of the most important infectious enteric diseases of swine are reviewed in this publication. These include colibacillosis, transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE), rotavirus, and enterotoxemia (clostridial enteritis). A fifth disease, swine dysentery, is discussed in NebGuide G85-748.
G85-761 Feed Additives For Beef Cattle, Rick Stock, Terry L. Mader
G85-761 Feed Additives For Beef Cattle, Rick Stock, Terry L. Mader
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses feed additives, including how they work, feeding restrictions and feeding recommendations.
One of the best methods to reduce feed costs is through the use of feed additives. Their primary effects are to improve feed efficiency and/or daily gain. Some feed additives have secondary benefits which include reducing the incidence of acidosis, coccidiosis, and grain bloat, while others suppress estrus, reduce liver abscesses, or control foot rot problems.
Feed additives can be divided into five general categories: 1) ionophores; 2) antibiotics; 3) estrus suppressants; 4) buffers; and 5) others. Each feed additive has its own characteristics and feeding …
G85-759 Prominent Congenital Defects In Nebraska Beef Cattle, J. L. Johnson, H. W. Leipold, Donald B. Hudson
G85-759 Prominent Congenital Defects In Nebraska Beef Cattle, J. L. Johnson, H. W. Leipold, Donald B. Hudson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes congenital defects that affect the economic value of beef cattle, and provides recommendations on how to minimize them in breeding programs.
Congenital defects are abnormalities of structure or function present at birth. They may be caused by genetic or environmental factors, or a combination of both. The causes of many defects remain unknown.
Developmental defects may be lethal, semi-lethal, or compatible with life, causing very little effect or only aesthetic effect.
With the increasing use of artificial insemination (AI) in cattle, defects are no longer rare occurrences and are important collectively to the cattle industry. Congenital defects …
G85-741 Estrous Synchronization For Beef Cattle, Gene H. Deutscher
G85-741 Estrous Synchronization For Beef Cattle, Gene H. Deutscher
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses the potential benefits of estrous synchronization, how the products and programs work, and the results and costs involved. Estrous (heat) synchronization can help beef producers improve production efficiency and economic returns. Controlling estrus and ovulation in cycling females means breeding is completed in a short period of time. Instead of females being bred over a 21-day period, synchronization can shorten the breeding period to less than 5 days, depending on the program selected. The use of synchronization has great potential for improving beef production, but it requires good management for success. Producers should understand the advantages, as …
G85-766 Retaining Ownership Of Calves Or Yearlings, Paul Q. Guyer
G85-766 Retaining Ownership Of Calves Or Yearlings, Paul Q. Guyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses the advantages and disadvantages of retaining ownership of calves or yearlings until slaughter rather than selling them to a feeder.
Retaining ownership of weanlings or yearlings through to slaughter is a management and/or marketing option that can add to the profits of the calf producer or cattle grower. It is a way of expanding and diversifying the cattle enterprise. has the potential for greater profits for the rancher or grower than for the feeder who might buy them.
The cattle feeding industry exists because it has been a profitable business over the years. These profits have been …
G85-755 How To Set Goals For Your Breeding Program, Jeffrey F. Keown
G85-755 How To Set Goals For Your Breeding Program, Jeffrey F. Keown
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes how to determine which trait(s) to select for, and how multiple trait selection affects genetic progress.
Dairy producers are often concerned with placing emphasis on different production traits in their breeding program. Selecting on only economically important traits should be the objective of every producer. The use of artificial insemination (A.I.) sires is the most economical and productive way to increase the genetic potential of the herd.
A cow's record is a measure of her genetic potential, which is modified by the environment in which she is kept. Environmental factors that directly influence a cow's record include …
Pod / Ncspod Conference Participants 1985
Pod / Ncspod Conference Participants 1985
POD Network Conference Materials
Directory
Addendum 1985 POD / NCSPOD Conference
The Case Of The Perplexed Professor Part Ii
The Case Of The Perplexed Professor Part Ii
POD Network Conference Materials
No abstract provided.
Micro Computer Network Newsletter
Micro Computer Network Newsletter
POD Network Conference Materials
Welcome
Available in the Resource Room
Equipment
Software Category / Type of Machine
Luncheon Round Table
Share Your Resources at the Conference
Interactive Video Project
Dabbler's Corner
Dabbler's Corner (con't)
User Groups
Thanks
Future Newsletters
Networking
Program Information
POD Network Conference Materials
POD/NCSPOD National Conference
Tenth National Conference for the Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (POD Network) and First Joint Conference with National Council for Staff, Program and Organizational Development (NCSPOD)
1985 POD/NCSPOD Conference Sessions
Conference Addenda
An Actively Learned Special Event!
Schedule Overview
Welcome, by Rusty Wadsworth and Bob Pierleoni
Some Highlights
Lake Lawn Lodge
Conference Schedule
Lodging And Transportation Information
Lodging And Transportation Information
POD Network Conference Materials
Bus Reservation Form
Lake Lawn Lodge Reservation
Northern Iowa Basketball 1984-85, University Of Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa Basketball 1984-85, University Of Northern Iowa
Athletics Media Guides
Contents:
--1984-85 Northern Iowa Basketball Roster
--UNI Basketball Quick Facts
--Numerical
--Table of Contents
--Media Information --2
--Preview - Versatility Key to 1984-85 Campaign --3-4
--The Panthers team photo --5
--32 Randy Kraayenbrink --6-7
--43 Scott Stafford --8-9
--12 Joe Morganfield --10
--20 Rob Williams --11
--22 Todd Lumsden --12
--25 Stan Werner --13
--11 Lamont Robinson --14
--23 Jim McGrath --14
--30 Kirk Francis --14
--33 Nathan Harris --15
--40 Pat Quinn --15
--44 Jay Henderkott --15
--52 Greg McDermott --16
--Head Coach Jim Berry --18
--Jim Berry - An Exclusive Interview With Northern Iowa's Head Coach --19
--The …