Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Education
Behavior Management Strategies That Reduce Incidents Of Students Referrals In Middle School, Robert Wylie Jr.
Behavior Management Strategies That Reduce Incidents Of Students Referrals In Middle School, Robert Wylie Jr.
OTS Master's Level Projects & Papers
The problem of this study was to determine if implementing behavioral management strategies will reduce middle school problems and improve the school's academic environment.
See Me, Hear Me, Coach Me, Marcia L. Rock, Madeleine Gregg, Pamela W. Howard, Donna M. Ploessl, Sharron Maughn, Robert A. Gable, Naomi P. Zigmond
See Me, Hear Me, Coach Me, Marcia L. Rock, Madeleine Gregg, Pamela W. Howard, Donna M. Ploessl, Sharron Maughn, Robert A. Gable, Naomi P. Zigmond
Communication Disorders & Special Education Faculty Publications
The writers describe the implementation of virtual coaching for teachers in Alabama and Pennsylvania. They describe use of bug-in-ear devices, revolutionized by Internet and mobile technology advances, to provide on-the-spot feedback as teachers deliver instruction. They outline lessons learned from virtual coaching initiatives and present research results showing the positive impact of this approach on both teachers and students. They also provide advice for those using this approach on making contact and providing feedback.
Perceptions Of Second-Level Managers' Performance In Student Affairs, Jennifer Kingsley
Perceptions Of Second-Level Managers' Performance In Student Affairs, Jennifer Kingsley
Educational Leadership & Workforce Development Theses & Dissertations
This study explored first- (subordinates) and second-level (managers) student affairs professionals' perceptions of managers' skills and abilities (N = 193). Participants in this study were members of the National Association for Student Personnel Administrators, National Association for Campus Activities, Association of College an University Housing Officer-International, and the Association on Higher Education and Disability in Virginia. Two instruments were used for the study: (1) Demographics, collecting demographic information and qualitative data, (2) Survey of Management Practices, which assesses managers' skills and abilities.
The respondents were predominantly Caucasian (82%), female (62%), between 26–40 years old (72%), and held a master's degree …
Privatize Or Self-Operate: Decision-Making In Campus Services Management, Jeffrey Shelton Pittman
Privatize Or Self-Operate: Decision-Making In Campus Services Management, Jeffrey Shelton Pittman
Theses and Dissertations in Urban Services - Urban Education
In the past colleges operated as communities in which teaching and almost every other aspect of campus life were managed by a campus entity. This is particularly true in the area of campus support services. In recent years, there has been a significant shift in the way campus services are provided. Increasingly, college and university administrators evaluate the benefits and potential problems of privatizing or outsourcing various service units. Currently, such services as bookstores, food preparation/service operations, and physical plant departments have been the primary services chosen for privatization.
This study examines the decision-making process governing the choice between privatization …