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Health Changes In Hispanic Older Adults In A Spanish Arthritis Self Management Education Program, Helen Z. Cornely Nov 2003

Health Changes In Hispanic Older Adults In A Spanish Arthritis Self Management Education Program, Helen Z. Cornely

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Arthritis is the most common chronic condition affecting older people and is a major cause of limited activity. Arthritis education programs in English have demonstrated a positive impact on health but these programs have not reached the Hispanic communities where arthritis is the leading cause of disability. Minorities, such as Hispanics, have traditionally been reluctant to pursue self-help programs, and have been identified as an under-served population in terms of medical care. This study examined the effectiveness of one community health adult education program targeting Hispanic older adults with arthritis, the Spanish Arthritis Self Management Education Program (SASMEP), by evaluating …


Making The Grade : The Perceived Impact On Florida's A+ Plan On The Learning Environment Of One Elementary School, Robin L. Behrman Nov 2003

Making The Grade : The Perceived Impact On Florida's A+ Plan On The Learning Environment Of One Elementary School, Robin L. Behrman

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to ascertain the perceptions of educators at one elementary school regarding the changes in the teaching and learning environment and their related effects following the implementation of Florida's A+ high-stakes accountability system. This study also assessed whether these changes were identified by participants as meaningful and enduring, in terms of the definition by Lieberman and Miller (1999). Twenty-one educators, including 17 teachers and four administrators, at Blue Ribbon Elementary school were interviewed. Data were inductively coded and categorized into four major themes: (a) teaching and learning environment consistency, (b) changes in the teaching and …


School Desegregation In Broward County, Florida 1970-1998 : A Historical Study Of Power, Janice Boursiquot Jul 2003

School Desegregation In Broward County, Florida 1970-1998 : A Historical Study Of Power, Janice Boursiquot

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This is a historical case study on school desegregation and power in Broward County, Florida from 1970 to 1998. The purpose of this study is to describe, explain and analyze types of power used by the School Board of Broward County, Florida and community activists, in their efforts to influence desegregation decisions from 1970 to 1998. In addition, this study explains who benefited and who won from the School Board's desegregation decisions and who governed those decisions?

A historical case study approach was used as the method for conducting this study. Data sources included 11 interviews of individuals who were …


The Effect Of Basketball Sport Aerobics On Basketball Skill Development For Fifth Grade Students, William J. Elizuk Jan 2003

The Effect Of Basketball Sport Aerobics On Basketball Skill Development For Fifth Grade Students, William J. Elizuk

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of an experimental teaching method, Sport Aerobics, on the basketball skill acquisition of fifth grade students. This study investigated the differences in the shooting, dribbling, and passing scores of students taught with Sport Aerobics instruction compared to those taught with a traditional method, Practice Style. Sport Aerobics is an instructional method based on a theoretical framework developed by the researcher to enhance skill acquisition. This framework leads to teaching strategies such as using immediate feedback and specific cueing; arranging for students to engage in object free movement; arranging lessons, according …


Hospitality Education: Prevalent Perceptions, Matt A. Casado Jan 2003

Hospitality Education: Prevalent Perceptions, Matt A. Casado

Hospitality Review

The composition of hospitality curricula has been debated by educators, alumni, and industry professionals for the last 30 years. Some higher education programs have emphasized the teaching of professional courses, while others have focused primarily on management. This study recalls highlights of curriculum research conducted since the late 1970s and provides current perceptions of alumni, lodging, and restaurant professionals on core, support, and advisor-approved electives.