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Introduction And Acclimatization Of Saffron Crops (Crocus Sativus L.) In Salty Soils, X.K Karshibaev, B.Ya Tuxtaev, L.X Qarshibaev, F.B A’Zamov, Sh.B Komilov Dec 2018

Introduction And Acclimatization Of Saffron Crops (Crocus Sativus L.) In Salty Soils, X.K Karshibaev, B.Ya Tuxtaev, L.X Qarshibaev, F.B A’Zamov, Sh.B Komilov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article is devoted to the research of introduction and acclimatization of saffron crops in salty soils of Mirzachul. Growing rate of bulbs’ of 9-10 size is equal to 70,9% and in average every plant possesses one flower.


Modern Technologies Of Using The Testing System In The Educational Process, D.E Tаshtemirov, D.E Abduraimov, Ya.E Djumabаeva Dec 2018

Modern Technologies Of Using The Testing System In The Educational Process, D.E Tаshtemirov, D.E Abduraimov, Ya.E Djumabаeva

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article outlines issues related to the testing system, which is widely used as one of the advanced technologies for monitoring and assessing students' knowledge in the education system. The importance of the test system, requirements for the preparation of the test task and the ability to test the computer.


Economical Reforms Are Under The Guarantee Of The State, R Makhmudov, B Safarov, M Makhmudova Dec 2018

Economical Reforms Are Under The Guarantee Of The State, R Makhmudov, B Safarov, M Makhmudova

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

In this article the role of entrepreneurship in developing economy and the ways of incopming investments are discussed. Present day policy of the government of Uzbekistan in providing economical prosperity and the significance of newly adopted decrees and enactments are analyzed. Ideas about forming the environment of investment also newly adopting normative documents on the fulfillment of new projects are given.


Transfer Of Electric Power In Hetero-Structure N-Gaas−P-(Gaas)1−X(Znse)X(0 ≤ X ≤ 0.80), Sh.N Usmonov, K.G Gaimnazarov Dec 2018

Transfer Of Electric Power In Hetero-Structure N-Gaas−P-(Gaas)1−X(Znse)X(0 ≤ X ≤ 0.80), Sh.N Usmonov, K.G Gaimnazarov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

Epitaxial layers of stable hard mixture of (GaAs)1-x(ZnSe)x of p–type condition and nGaAs sublayers were grown up by using method of liquid-phase epitaxy from limited volume of basic mixture. Characteristics of VAC hetero-structures n-GaAs–p-(GaAs)1-x(ZnSe)x (0x 0.80). Basing on double-model of ingection for n-p-p+- structures under condition of minimal spread of concentration of unstable bases, it is possible to explain experimentally the whole period of VAC for hetero-structures n-GaAs–p-(GaAs)1-x(ZnSe)x (0 x 0.80).


Numerical Solution Of The Two-Dimensional Related Dynamic Problem Of Thermoelasticity For Isotropic Bodies, A.A Каlandarov Dec 2018

Numerical Solution Of The Two-Dimensional Related Dynamic Problem Of Thermoelasticity For Isotropic Bodies, A.A Каlandarov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The coupled dynamic thermoelastic problem is considered in the article. The considered boundary problem consists of the movement and heat equations correspondingly of hyperbolic and parabolic types, where the unknowns are displacement and temperature. The explicit and implicit schemes are constructed and solved numerically by two methods and the coincidence of the received results is shown.


The Methodology For Conducting Experiments With Models Of Trains, A Xakimov, U.I Кushmurotov, S.X Islikov Dec 2018

The Methodology For Conducting Experiments With Models Of Trains, A Xakimov, U.I Кushmurotov, S.X Islikov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The movement of fluid between coaxial cylinders is considered in two cases: The inner cylinder moves at a constant speed that occur under the influence of pressure conditions; a relationship is obtained for the ratio of the radii, provided that the cylinder speed in the first case is equal and the average fluid velocity in the second.


On The State Of Study Of Helmints Of Horses In Uzbekistan, S Dadaev Dec 2018

On The State Of Study Of Helmints Of Horses In Uzbekistan, S Dadaev

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

This article gives a thorough analysis of published works on the part of scientists who have studied the helminths of horses in our country. According to the analyst of the available literature, as well as on the results of our long-term studies in horses in Uzbekistan 64 species of helminths were registered. Of these, 3 species belong to a class of trematodes, cestodes 5 and 56 nematodes. Widespread and harmful agents of helminthiasis of horses are species of the following genera: Fasciola, Taenia, Echinococcus, Delafondia, Alfortia, Parascaris, Oxyuris, Trichonema, Cylicocyclus, Triodontophorus, Parafilaria.


Seed Production Of Some Species Genus Hordeum L., J.S Matkarimov, M.Z Qurbonova, A.A Imirsinova Dec 2018

Seed Production Of Some Species Genus Hordeum L., J.S Matkarimov, M.Z Qurbonova, A.A Imirsinova

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article provides information on the comparison of biometrical indeces of wild and cultivated species of Hordeum under natural and introductory conditions.


The Plant Ecosystem Of Yаzyavon Natural Monument, M Akbarova, M Maxmudova, G Karamatova Dec 2018

The Plant Ecosystem Of Yаzyavon Natural Monument, M Akbarova, M Maxmudova, G Karamatova

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article describes the composition of the flora composition of Yozyavon State Nature Reserve plants, their spreading according to the environment and their spreading according to their useful properties. As a result of the researches, there were identified 5 groups of plants which belong to 4 sectors: 185 types and 296 plant species spread in the monument area. Also, it is well-known that the from species have 165 species of forage crops, 89 species of plant essential oils, 28 species of fibers, 26 species for dyes, 52 species of herbs.


Edward Matsipulo As An Example Of Central Asian Science Fiction Writer, R.Sh Akhmedov Dec 2018

Edward Matsipulo As An Example Of Central Asian Science Fiction Writer, R.Sh Akhmedov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article covers the creative work of Edward Matsipulo, one of the most prominent authors of the science fiction in Central Asia. His works are characterized with harmonious combination of science fiction and fantasy. Two of his books are taken as an example and analyzed here.


Information And Communication Technology In The Teaching Of Geometry, B Shadiev, A Zokirov Dec 2018

Information And Communication Technology In The Teaching Of Geometry, B Shadiev, A Zokirov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article discusses using of modern computer technologies in teaching difficult geometry tasks by the example of the research of nine points circle quality in the dynamic geometry software GeoGebra. Attention is paid to the following opportunities of the interactive software as visualization, modeling, dynamics, the use of which brings innovations into traditional methods of teaching geometry.


The Role Of Distance Learning In The Organization Of Self-Training Of Future Specialists, S.I Kulmamatov, T.I Islomkulov, E.A Muminov Dec 2018

The Role Of Distance Learning In The Organization Of Self-Training Of Future Specialists, S.I Kulmamatov, T.I Islomkulov, E.A Muminov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

This article discusses the role of distance learning in the organization of independent learning for future professionals, the structure, content and creation of distance learning technologies


Call For Manuscripts Dec 2018

Call For Manuscripts

Journal of Science Education for Students with Disabilities

No abstract provided.


Copyright And Open Access Dec 2018

Copyright And Open Access

Journal of Science Education for Students with Disabilities

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Between Admission Criteria And Pre-Service Teacher Preparedness For A Small Rural Educator Preparation Provider, Gerald Mihelic, Chancey Bosch, Kim Boyd, Mary Lou Miller Dec 2018

The Relationship Between Admission Criteria And Pre-Service Teacher Preparedness For A Small Rural Educator Preparation Provider, Gerald Mihelic, Chancey Bosch, Kim Boyd, Mary Lou Miller

Administrative Issues Journal

Pre-service teacher preparedness is a measurement of a teacher candidate’s ability to become an effective teacher (Clark, Byrnes, & Sudweeks, 2015). A growing number of Educator Preparation Providers’ (EPPs’) accrediting agencies are insisting that to improve pre-service teacher preparedness, EPPs must increase the rigor of their admission criteria. However, the research is inconclusive regarding whether a relationship exists between admission criteria and pre-service teacher preparedness. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the Educator Preparation Provider’s (EPP’s) current teacher education program admission criteria and pre-service teacher preparedness measurements to determine if the EPP should increase …


Using Curriculum Mapping And Visualization To Maximize Effective Change, Kelli Schutte, Chris Mccullick, David Line Dec 2018

Using Curriculum Mapping And Visualization To Maximize Effective Change, Kelli Schutte, Chris Mccullick, David Line

Administrative Issues Journal

This paper shares the process of developing a fully integrated assessment framework and model for a mapping curriculum. The foundational aspects of this model are the development of layered outcomes that occur at each level of the curriculum and the linking of courses together to ensure building blocks that are progressive within a program. The presented framework not only measures this integrated nature but also allows for assessment that is both summative and formative. A view of the different aspects of curriculum application—from knowledge building, application of knowledge, and transferability of knowledge to new contexts—is a focus of the course …


Letter From The Editors, Administrative Issues Journal Editors Dec 2018

Letter From The Editors, Administrative Issues Journal Editors

Administrative Issues Journal

No abstract provided.


Examining The Relationship Of Textbooks And Labs On Student Achievement In Eighth Grade Science, Don Jones, Marie-Ann Mundy, Lavonne Fedynich, Anacita Sugalan Dec 2018

Examining The Relationship Of Textbooks And Labs On Student Achievement In Eighth Grade Science, Don Jones, Marie-Ann Mundy, Lavonne Fedynich, Anacita Sugalan

Administrative Issues Journal

One of the most important objectives of teachers, parents, school administrators, and students is to improve student scores on standardized tests, such as the State of Texas Assessment for Academic Readiness (STAAR) in eighth-grade science. This quasi-experimental study examined the science achievement scores between schools that used different textbooks and labs when delivering instruction. This study utilized a quantitative approach, using archival data and survey design. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and multiple regression were used to analyze the data while controlling STAAR eighth-grade reading scores to reveal significant differences between classes. The sample and population for this study were predominantly …


"This Doesn't Happen Here": Child Sex Trafficking In Rural Oklahoma, Denise Blum, Tania Benoiton, Sean Kinder Dec 2018

"This Doesn't Happen Here": Child Sex Trafficking In Rural Oklahoma, Denise Blum, Tania Benoiton, Sean Kinder

Administrative Issues Journal

The sex trafficking of minors is a hard-to-detect and underreported crime. Its insidiousness makes it exceedingly difficult to recognize, and treatment, once a victim is recovered, is long-term and costly. Urban areas are in the spotlight when it comes to the trafficking of minors. However, the unsuspecting rural context consists of specific dynamics that may make children in the countryside more vulnerable than in the city. Using the case of an Oklahoma town, the researchers conducted a presentation on child sex trafficking for school personnel at a K-8 rural school. They administered pre- and post-surveys and conducted follow-up interviews with …


State Of Practice In Accessible Instructional Material Policy In Public Post-Secondary Settings, Veronica Mcgowan Dec 2018

State Of Practice In Accessible Instructional Material Policy In Public Post-Secondary Settings, Veronica Mcgowan

Administrative Issues Journal

For many students, easy access to instructional materials is an expectation of course enrollment. However, for students with disabilities, obtaining instructional materials may involve hurdles such as transcription, captioning, and requesting a braille or large-print version. In order to explore themes related to accessibility and services for students with disabilities, the goal of this study was to examine the similarities and differences between publicly communicated policies related to accessible instructional materials in public post-secondary educational settings. To that end, this study consists of website-provided accessible instructional materials policy of 60 higher educational institutions, representing five American geographic areas and four …


Universities Can Learn Too: Extracting The Value Stram From Small-Dollar Transactions, Richard J. Palmer, Mahendra Gupta, James Brandt Dec 2018

Universities Can Learn Too: Extracting The Value Stram From Small-Dollar Transactions, Richard J. Palmer, Mahendra Gupta, James Brandt

Administrative Issues Journal

Based on survey responses of 350 colleges and universities in North America in 2017, we find that the majority of benefits from purchasing card use are falling to a minority of card-using educational institutions. This study examines the extent to which p-card programs at colleges and universities in North America “fail to launch,” and presents an outline for program selfassessment, identifies common obstacles in implementing a successful p-card program, and provides a roadmap to rehabilitate a languishing p-card program.


Macc Curriculum And Cpa Exam Passage Rates: An Exploratory Study, Evan M. Shough, Beth Stetson, Aubree Walton, Kaimee Tankersley Dec 2018

Macc Curriculum And Cpa Exam Passage Rates: An Exploratory Study, Evan M. Shough, Beth Stetson, Aubree Walton, Kaimee Tankersley

Administrative Issues Journal

The growing popularity of Master of Accounting programs can be attributed to multiple factors, but the states’ adoption of the 150-credit hour educational prerequisite for Certified Public Accountant licensure was clearly influential in stimulating enrollment growth. Despite the growth and importance of Master of Accounting programs, comparative data of program prerequisites and curriculum is scarce. Equally limited are empirical analyses of the effects of graduate curriculum upon CPA Exam passage rates. To address the paucity of information, we examined the program prerequisites and curriculum of 283 Master of Accounting programs, all of which are based in the United States and …


The Relationship Of Academic Indicators And Professional Disposition To Teaching Skills: A Secondary Data Analysis, Justin J. Wageman, Sarah K. Anderson, Stacy Duffield, James Nyachwaya Dec 2018

The Relationship Of Academic Indicators And Professional Disposition To Teaching Skills: A Secondary Data Analysis, Justin J. Wageman, Sarah K. Anderson, Stacy Duffield, James Nyachwaya

Administrative Issues Journal

This study compared teaching skill evaluations and professional disposition evaluations for candidates accepted and denied admission to an educator preparation program based upon GPA and testing requirements. The study sought to determine the relationship between academic and non-academic indicators and teaching skills. The data revealed academic indicators of GPA and test scores do not relate to teaching skills. A correlation was found between non-academic indicators, professional dispositions, and the teaching skills evaluation score. The results suggest professional dispositions may be a stronger indicator of success for admission to educator preparation programs and future licensure than GPA and test scores.


Ready For Action: Developing Classroom Teams To Prepare Students For The Business World, Bradley Wesner, Ashly Smith, Traci Austin Dec 2018

Ready For Action: Developing Classroom Teams To Prepare Students For The Business World, Bradley Wesner, Ashly Smith, Traci Austin

Administrative Issues Journal

The ability to work in teams is one of the most highly valued professional skills. Preparing students to operate effectively in workplace teams, therefore, is naturally a priority for business and management faculty. Managing course-based teams, however, can be a challenging and complicated process for many instructors. This article offers instructors practical solutions to those challenges. After a brief review of relevant literature on workplace and course-based teams, the authors provide the results of a survey of 207 current undergraduate business students conducted in the fall of 2015 in which the authors sought to determine: (1) the factors that influence …


Overcoming Employer Perceptions Of Online Accounting Education With Knowledge, Rhonda J. Richards, Robert Stevens, Lawrence Silver, Stephanie Metts Dec 2018

Overcoming Employer Perceptions Of Online Accounting Education With Knowledge, Rhonda J. Richards, Robert Stevens, Lawrence Silver, Stephanie Metts

Administrative Issues Journal

Accounting education is moving toward an online learning environment. While many universities teach in the face-to-face environment, or at least offer that option, there are also many universities offering online accounting education. Attitudes and intentions of potential employers of accounting students need to be understood by academics as well as by university students. Accreditation and training can play a key role in effective online accounting education. The purpose of this study was to identify and examine factors that have a significant impact on employer perceptions of online accounting education. A survey was developed from literature review and interviews and then …


Implications Of 3-D Printing For Teaching Geoscience Concepts To Students With Visual Impairments, Karen E. Koehler, Tiffany A. Wild, Sean Tikkun Dec 2018

Implications Of 3-D Printing For Teaching Geoscience Concepts To Students With Visual Impairments, Karen E. Koehler, Tiffany A. Wild, Sean Tikkun

Journal of Science Education for Students with Disabilities

This article presents the results of a study on the use of 3-D printed models in a science classroom for students with visual impairments and examines whether the use of these models impacts student conceptual understanding and misconceptions related to geosciences concepts, specifically plate tectonics.

Data were collected one week prior to instruction, one week after instruction and throughout the 3-week instructional period. Results showed that students with visual impairments held many of the same misconceptions about plate tectonics as students who are typically sighted. All students in this study had fewer misconceptions after the instructional period than they held …


Surviving Domestic Violence And Navigating The Academy: An Autoethnography, Robert L. Hill Dec 2018

Surviving Domestic Violence And Navigating The Academy: An Autoethnography, Robert L. Hill

Journal of Critical Scholarship on Higher Education and Student Affairs

This autoethnography takes a critical view of my experiences surviving domestic violence while navigating the university’s resources to support survivors as well as my academic life. I turn to Spade’s (2015) critical trans politics in order to complicate the notion of higher education structures as neutral and to question who benefits from existing domestic violence survivor support programs and procedures. Guided by Nash’s (2004) guidelines for scholarly personal narrative, I tell my story of surviving in five parts, beginning with initial conversations and continuing with processes of surviving, leaving home, mandatory reporting, and (not) learning. Throughout the narrative, I analyze …


Setting Sights On Campus Safety: The Possibility Of Firearms On Campus And Campus Violence Prevention, Casey Graham Brown Nov 2018

Setting Sights On Campus Safety: The Possibility Of Firearms On Campus And Campus Violence Prevention, Casey Graham Brown

School Leadership Review

PK-12 school leaders spend a sizeable amount of time discussing, facilitating, and contemplating school safety and security. University administrators do as well, although their discussion and contemplation in some states has been scattered with controversies of allowing weapons on university campuses. School administrators seek to keep weapons out; many university administrators do also, although the legislatures of multiple states have allowed their presence on university campuses.


Student Perceptions Of Online Courses For School Administrators, Robert Thiede Nov 2018

Student Perceptions Of Online Courses For School Administrators, Robert Thiede

School Leadership Review

Online courses are the fastest growing student enrollment at the university level during the last decade. Between the time period 2003-2009, the number of students who had taken online courses doubled to 3.9 million which outpaced the growth in traditional college settings by a 12% margin (Mashable/Tech,2010). However, this online programming movement still remains in its early stages of development. Thus, faculty members and designers of online education need to know more about online courses. Momin (2003) stated that this growth, in online education, has been accompanied by increased questions about the effectiveness of online courses. More research needs to …


Student Evaluation Of Teaching: The Inequity Of Faculty Scores In Online Versus Face-To-Face Courses, Sam L. Sullivan, Barbara Polnick, Lautrice Nickson, Robert Maninger, J. Yasmine Butler Nov 2018

Student Evaluation Of Teaching: The Inequity Of Faculty Scores In Online Versus Face-To-Face Courses, Sam L. Sullivan, Barbara Polnick, Lautrice Nickson, Robert Maninger, J. Yasmine Butler

School Leadership Review

Researchers have conducted a multitude of studies over the last century on Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET); however, very few have been conducted in the new digital age (Loveland, 2007). More work is in progress as researchers try to define the differences in student responses and thoughts about the online teaching environment. The unfortunate side of this can be the administrative decision to use a one-size-fits-all mentality when many authors including Dziuban and Moskal (2011) have outlined several research-based alternatives for evaluation of online instructional effectiveness. SETs are important to faculty because they often are the determining factor in merit …