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The Relationship Between Configurations Of The New Tech High School Model And Student Achievement, Kyle Grant Machen
The Relationship Between Configurations Of The New Tech High School Model And Student Achievement, Kyle Grant Machen
Doctoral Dissertations
Traditional educational environments have been documented as being potential barriers to improving student achievement. Consequently, reform models, such as the New Tech High School (NTHS), were created to enable educators to fundamentally rethink teaching and learning. The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether the NTHS, as a reform model, is an effective vehicle to increase student achievement. The study examined the relationship between NTHS models and desired outcomes of the New Tech Network (NTN) as indicated by: state proficiency exams, End of Course (EOC) exams; a college and career readiness exam, the American College Test (ACT); and, School …
Principals' Concerns Regarding The Implementation Of Change, Theresa Diana Pelfrey
Principals' Concerns Regarding The Implementation Of Change, Theresa Diana Pelfrey
Doctoral Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to investigate the Stages of Concern (SoC) that school principals have toward change and then report participants' behavior relevant to their Level of Use (LoU) of an innovation. An understanding of principals' concerns regarding change suggested a variety of factors that impede educational leaders' implementation of innovations and change within the school environment.
The researcher studied principals' perspectives regarding change implementation in the course of their daily administrative activities. Although many principals are aware and knowledgeable of the current standards for school leadership, difficulties arise when innovations and change are implemented. This study was …
Utilization And Integration Of Technology By Teachers: A Case Study, Dawn Shipley Basinger
Utilization And Integration Of Technology By Teachers: A Case Study, Dawn Shipley Basinger
Doctoral Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to investigate the learning process of teachers as they begin to implement an innovation. The research problem was based on the need to understand better the processes by which teachers come to integrate technology into their instructional practices. The Concerns-Based Adoption Model (Hall, Wallace, & Dossett, 1973) provided the conceptual framework for facilitating change in teachers' use of technology to support instructional practices. The constructivist approach to learning characterized the setting for the courses-Introduction to Technology for Teachers (ITT) and Software Applications, Teaching Methods, and Software Development for Teachers ( AMDT …