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The Relationship Of Socioeconomic Status, Occupational Aspiration, And Ethnicity To The Anomia Of High School Freshmen And Sophomores, Alejandro Perez Dec 1977

The Relationship Of Socioeconomic Status, Occupational Aspiration, And Ethnicity To The Anomia Of High School Freshmen And Sophomores, Alejandro Perez

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

This study analyzed the relationship of several variables assumed to be significant in producing anomia, a variant of alienation. The variables analyzed were socioeconomic status, occupational aspiration, and ethnicity.

Freshmen and sophomore high school students were identified by ethnic group (Mexican-American and Anglo-American), socioeconomic status (high, middle, and low), and occupational aspiration (high, middle, and low). In order to investigate a commonly presumed characteristic of ethnicity, students were also classified as to the degree of acceptance of the open­ class ideology (high, middle, and low).

Analysis of covariance and t-tests were utilized to test the differences among different levels of …


Quality Assessment Of Meat Patties Cooked By Commercial Preparation Methods, Chill Stored, And Microwave Reheated, Anne Looney Cook Dec 1977

Quality Assessment Of Meat Patties Cooked By Commercial Preparation Methods, Chill Stored, And Microwave Reheated, Anne Looney Cook

Doctoral Dissertations

Food quality assessments based on yield, cooking losses, and palatability factors were applied to a model food cooked by commercial preparation methods in a simulated chill/serve food service system. Frozen, soy-extended meat patties of a standard formulation represented a common food material flowing through a food service system. Batch sizes of 24 patties were prepared by (1) grilling, (2) baking by natural convection, and (3) baking by forced-air convection. Refrigerating of bulk packed samples and microwave reheating of plated samples concluded the input effects.

Cooked, whole meat patties were portioned with a specially designed cutting tool and recombined into composite …


U. S. Air Force Educational Programs: A Study Of Success Lifelong Learning Process And Programs, Henry W. Easterling Jr. Dec 1977

U. S. Air Force Educational Programs: A Study Of Success Lifelong Learning Process And Programs, Henry W. Easterling Jr.

Morehead State Theses and Dissertations

An applied project presented to the graduate faculty of the School of Education at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Specialist in Education by Henry W. Easterling, Jr. in December of 1977.


The Role Of The Career Counselor In Reviewing The Problems Of The Black American Worker, Larry Tucker Smith Dec 1977

The Role Of The Career Counselor In Reviewing The Problems Of The Black American Worker, Larry Tucker Smith

Student Dissertations & Theses

No abstract was provided.


Death In The Medical Social System: An Analysis Of Deviance, Christine A. Larson-Kurz Dec 1977

Death In The Medical Social System: An Analysis Of Deviance, Christine A. Larson-Kurz

Morehead State Theses and Dissertations

A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Social Sciences at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Sociology by Christine A. Larson-Kurz in December of 1977.


A Report Of An Internship With The Northwest School District Jackson, Michigan, Catherine M. Campbell Dec 1977

A Report Of An Internship With The Northwest School District Jackson, Michigan, Catherine M. Campbell

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Classroom And Home-Based Reinforcement To Increase Verbal Responses To Questions In Preschool Children, Katherine Anne Muir Dec 1977

The Use Of Classroom And Home-Based Reinforcement To Increase Verbal Responses To Questions In Preschool Children, Katherine Anne Muir

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Bringing About And Maintaining A Mature Sentence Style In Undergraduate Students, Mary Beth Tillema Dec 1977

Bringing About And Maintaining A Mature Sentence Style In Undergraduate Students, Mary Beth Tillema

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Use Of A Repeated Carbohydrate Loading Diet Upon The Swimming Performance Of Male Albino Rats, Charles A. Patton Dec 1977

The Use Of A Repeated Carbohydrate Loading Diet Upon The Swimming Performance Of Male Albino Rats, Charles A. Patton

Master's Theses

Introduction

This thesis was designed to study the effects of a repeated carbohydrate loading diet upon the swimming performances in male albino rats.

Statement of the Problem

The problem was to study the effect, if any, on the repeated utilization of a carbohydrate loading diet and the swimming performances of untrained adult male albino rats.

Definitions

For use in this Thesis, the following terms have been defined:



Ottawa Intermediate School District Major Internship, Earl J. Spoors Dec 1977

Ottawa Intermediate School District Major Internship, Earl J. Spoors

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Comparative Effects Of Assignment Size And Pacing Contingencies On The Academic And Social Behavior Of High School Students, Linda M. Campbell Dec 1977

The Comparative Effects Of Assignment Size And Pacing Contingencies On The Academic And Social Behavior Of High School Students, Linda M. Campbell

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Training And Generalization Of Restauranting Skills: Programming Primary Reinforcement For Community Travel, Richard Aart Van Den Pol Dec 1977

Training And Generalization Of Restauranting Skills: Programming Primary Reinforcement For Community Travel, Richard Aart Van Den Pol

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Description Of The Role Of The Public School Science Supervisor: 1895 To 1976, Judy Harmon Dec 1977

A Description Of The Role Of The Public School Science Supervisor: 1895 To 1976, Judy Harmon

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The Problem. The problem was to investigate the role of the public school science supervisor in the United States as perceived by recognized authorities, through the identification and description of beginnings, developments, trends, and projections found in scientific and educational literature. (Abstract shortened.)


A Study Of The Attitudes Of The Non-Science Major Toward Science And Its Importance In Curriculum Design, Larry J. Fairbanks Dec 1977

A Study Of The Attitudes Of The Non-Science Major Toward Science And Its Importance In Curriculum Design, Larry J. Fairbanks

Dissertations

The purposes of this study were to: (1) Identify and explore the non-science majors' attitudes toward science; (2) Use the results of the investigation to design a course to be used by instructors of Earth and Space Science.

Two major instruments were developed to collect data for the study. The first was an Attitude Inventory and the second was a Course Content Inventory. A major goal of the Attitude Inventory was to collect data with which to develop an Attitude Index which could be used to predict those non-science majors who have some "negative" attitudes toward science. The course design …


The Effects On Self Of A Twenty-Three Day Experiential Wilderness Program For Adults: Implications For Counseling, Robert S. Doud Dec 1977

The Effects On Self Of A Twenty-Three Day Experiential Wilderness Program For Adults: Implications For Counseling, Robert S. Doud

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Student Profiles And Factors Affecting Student Attrition And Persistence At The University Of Guam, Lorraine Constance Yamashita Dec 1977

Student Profiles And Factors Affecting Student Attrition And Persistence At The University Of Guam, Lorraine Constance Yamashita

Dissertations

The purposes of this study were to delineate several dimensions of the attrition problem at the University of Guam, to identify factors which were potentially contributory to the attrition problem and to provide information which could be used as a basis for institutional direction and planning.

Two subproblems were addressed in the study. The first subproblem was to develop a student profile, both academic and demographic, of those who withdrew and those who persisted. The second subproblem was to obtain and evaluate student views on attrition.

Two hypotheses were posited. The first hypothesis was that students who left the University …


Simulation Activities As A Means Of Changing Attitudes And Transmitting Knowledge Of Adaptations And Techniques For Handicapped Individuals To Teacher Trainees, Jo-Alyce K. Peterson Dec 1977

Simulation Activities As A Means Of Changing Attitudes And Transmitting Knowledge Of Adaptations And Techniques For Handicapped Individuals To Teacher Trainees, Jo-Alyce K. Peterson

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Model For Initiating Change In Large Social Systems, Richard E. Ault Dec 1977

A Model For Initiating Change In Large Social Systems, Richard E. Ault

Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to develop a model for introducing change in large social systems. The model was based on (1) a review of existing models, and (2) the analysis of a participant-observer study of an attempt at intraducing large system change. Organization Development was the focal change modality examined. It was intended that the model thus developed would be of utility to the practicing change agent in whatever field--education, social work, community development, government, unions, business, or industry.

From the review of existing models and related literature, it was concluded that a useful model for practitioners would …


Summary Of An Internship In The Portage Public Schools, Franzetta M. Callaway Dec 1977

Summary Of An Internship In The Portage Public Schools, Franzetta M. Callaway

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Report Of An Internship In, And An Analysis Of, The Benton Harbor Area School District, Jeanne O'Brien Yingst Dec 1977

A Report Of An Internship In, And An Analysis Of, The Benton Harbor Area School District, Jeanne O'Brien Yingst

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Report Of An Internship Experience With The Grand Rapids Public Schools Grand Rapids, Michigan, William D. Upton Dec 1977

A Report Of An Internship Experience With The Grand Rapids Public Schools Grand Rapids, Michigan, William D. Upton

Masters Theses

This report describes an internship completed at the Business Affairs Office, Grand Rapids Public Schools, Grand Rapids, Michigan, in the summer of 1977.

An internship in the Business Affairs Office was chosen to enrich the intern's conceptual, human, and technical skills pertaining to school business and finance management. The intern actively participated in the daily activities and responsibilities of each of the nine departments which compose the Business Affairs Office. He had the opportunities to confer and interview the department heads and to observe the daily functions of each department. In addition, the intern assisted in the organization and instruction …


A Comparison Of Two Systems Of Instruction In Three Sixth-Grade Language Classes, David G. Fossum Dec 1977

A Comparison Of Two Systems Of Instruction In Three Sixth-Grade Language Classes, David G. Fossum

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Central Administration Internship In The Hastings Area School System, Jane M. Skidmore Dec 1977

A Central Administration Internship In The Hastings Area School System, Jane M. Skidmore

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Title Ix On The Athletic Program At Ralston High School From 1972-1977, Kenneth Allen Nov 1977

The Effects Of Title Ix On The Athletic Program At Ralston High School From 1972-1977, Kenneth Allen

Student Work

Since the opening of the new Ralston High School in 1968, the student enrollment has increased and new programs have been developed. The period of 1968 through 1972 was a period of rapid growth.and development in the athletic program. More students were being involved in athletics. In particular, the boys' athletic program was making big strides. With the involvement of more boys, junior varsity and sophomore teams were created, and additions were made to the coaching staff. However, the girls' athletic program was struggling for survival. The budgets for the respective programs were not proportionate. The boys' coaching staff out …


A Descriptive Analysis Of A College Day Care Center, Rena N. Rice Oct 1977

A Descriptive Analysis Of A College Day Care Center, Rena N. Rice

Graduate Student Independent Studies

This paper is a descriptive analysis of a college day care center, situated on the campus of one of the community colleges of the City University of New York, which services the pre-school children of full-time matriculated day students. The Center is administered by the student-parents, under the supervision and guidance of the faculty Coordinator, who is a professor in the Department of Student Services. The teaching staff consists of a New York State certified Teacher-Director and Group Teacher, and an Assistant Teacher, all full-time, and numerous part-time work­study student aides.

Chapter I contains a review of the literature on …


Landscape Painting In The Secondary Classroom, Margaret Shirley Aug 1977

Landscape Painting In The Secondary Classroom, Margaret Shirley

Dissertations and Theses

This thesis attempts to demonstrate an approach to secondary art education which will emphasize the student's own experience as the basis of his art work. Furthermore, the students' learning activities are given a broader context by the inclusion of material from the history of art within the framework of the studio course. Such an integrated approach can give meaningful insight to the adolescent as he deals with experience in a visual form.

This orientation to art education has evolved through the writer's own teaching experience and from reading the works of art educators. In preparation for the thesis, I researched …


Computer-Assisted Lnstruction For Teaching Decision-Making In Food Systems Administration, Deborah Dean Canter Aug 1977

Computer-Assisted Lnstruction For Teaching Decision-Making In Food Systems Administration, Deborah Dean Canter

Doctoral Dissertations

Models for the inclusion, development, and implementation of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) in a dietetic education program were developed, tested, and evaluated. The models were applied to the Coordinated Undergraduate Program in Dietetics, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

An assessment of competencies to be met by an entry-level generalist dietitian in food systems administration revealed that the competency concerning principles and practices of management of personnel was not being met adequately by dietetic students.

Participating faculty and students were introduced to CAI and oriented to the use of computer terminals. Case study simulations were presented via CAI and programmed learning booklets …


A Computer Simulation Model Of The Service Component Of A Fast Food Operation: Development, Validation, And Use, Sarah Ritchey Jordan Aug 1977

A Computer Simulation Model Of The Service Component Of A Fast Food Operation: Development, Validation, And Use, Sarah Ritchey Jordan

Doctoral Dissertations

A management tool is needed in the food service industry, especially in the area of fast food service, to generate data on which to base the decision to add menu items which could better meet the nutritional needs of the clientele while maintaining an acceptable margin of profit and meeting service needs of the clientele. A computer simulation model of the service component of a fast food service operation was developed and validated to analyze the influence of an additional menu item on speed of service to the customer and margin of profit realized by management. Data were collected for …


An Instructional Model For The Implementation And Use Of Videotape Simulation For The Improvement Of Employee Counseling Skills Of Dietetic Students, Karen Margaret Fiedler Aug 1977

An Instructional Model For The Implementation And Use Of Videotape Simulation For The Improvement Of Employee Counseling Skills Of Dietetic Students, Karen Margaret Fiedler

Doctoral Dissertations

An instructional model was developed and implemented for the introductory application of employee counseling techniques by 17 senior students in the Coordinated Undergraduate Program in Dietetics at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Lack of experience in employee counseling during the clinical practicum was noted. The model as a substitution for actual experience combined as a microteaching approach, referred to as an intensive workshop, utilizing videotape simulation of employee counseling situations with a coached counselee. Five evaluation instruments were developed.

Students were released from clinical facilities for one week to participate in the intensive counseling workshop to practice counseling situations. A …


A. Bronson Alcott: Transcendentalist Educator, Tomoe Iseki Aug 1977

A. Bronson Alcott: Transcendentalist Educator, Tomoe Iseki

Student Dissertations & Theses

An abstract was not provided.