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Florida High Stakes Testing And Graduation Success, Laurel Alva Stanley Jan 2007

Florida High Stakes Testing And Graduation Success, Laurel Alva Stanley

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Florida has the longest history of high stakes testing of any state in the United States, spanning a period of 28 years, seven different testing policy periods, and five tests. In this study, analysis of statistics from the 28 years suggested that declines in graduation rates corresponded to increasingly difficult high stakes testing policy periods, new tests, and periods that did not include high stakes accountability for graduation rates. Overall, graduation rates declined through an erratic 28 years for a net loss of 4.51 %. The achievement gap in graduation rates between white and black students worsened 200% from 1992 …


Articulation, Academic Progress, And Graduation: A Comparison Of Community College Transfer And Native Students In Selected Florida Universities, Angela M. Garcia Falconetti Jan 2007

Articulation, Academic Progress, And Graduation: A Comparison Of Community College Transfer And Native Students In Selected Florida Universities, Angela M. Garcia Falconetti

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this concurrent mixed methods study was to explore how well Florida's 2+2 articulation agreement and transfer student services meet the needs of students. Phase I employed quantitative methodology to compare the academic success and persistence to graduation of a single cohort (n = 2,612) of Florida public community college Associate in Arts graduates (n = 1,738) and native (n = 874) juniors (60-to-70 credit hours) who entered the same universities as FTIC. Discriminant analysis results yielded statistically significant differences in the academic success and persistence of community college transfer and native student graduates and …


The Financial Implications And Organizational Cultural Perceptions Of Implementing A Performance Management System In A Government Enterprise, Hugh Van Seaton Jan 2007

The Financial Implications And Organizational Cultural Perceptions Of Implementing A Performance Management System In A Government Enterprise, Hugh Van Seaton

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Successful organizations continually seek ways to improve productivity, reduce and control costs, and increase efficiency. Governmental entities also are driven by the need for increased efficiency and accountability in public service for their constituents.

There is a continuing need for better tools and a number of government entities have turned to performance management systems due to their promise of improvement in various areas of productivity and accountability. This research focused on one such system, Six Sigma, which has recently experienced widespread adoption in industry in the United States, internationally, and in some government organizations. In this study Six Sigma was …


Assessing The Impact Of Family Coaching On Parental Attitudes And Behaviors, James Young Jan 2007

Assessing The Impact Of Family Coaching On Parental Attitudes And Behaviors, James Young

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of participation in a family coaching program on perceptions of parental self-efficacy, families' use of encouragement, and reinforcement behaviors. A second purpose of the study was to ascertain the lasting effect on families participating in a family involvement intervention that included coaching. Families with prekindergarten and/or kindergarten children attending school in a low-income neighborhood and neighboring child care centers were recruited for the study.

The Family Coaching Institute, the family involvement intervention for this study, consisted of three 5-week, 2-hour biweekly sessions. Attendance ranged from 3 to 15 sessions. Child …


Frameworks For Patient Safety In The Nursing Curriculum, Theresa Maria Chenot Jan 2007

Frameworks For Patient Safety In The Nursing Curriculum, Theresa Maria Chenot

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Patient safety (i.e., the degree to which patients are free from accidental injury) has received a great deal of media coverage during the past few years. Professional and regulatory agencies have indicated that patient safety education should be provided to healthcare workers to improve health outcomes. The primary purpose of this exploratory study was to gain a better understanding of the current status of patient safety awareness among pre-licensure nursing students. To this end, six research questions guided the study:

1. Will interpretable item constructs be identified when responses to the Healthcare Professional Patient Safety Assessment Curriculum Survey (HPPSACS) are …