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An Induction Program For Beginning Teachers, Alice Angst Burkett
An Induction Program For Beginning Teachers, Alice Angst Burkett
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this paper was threefold: (1) to point out that every school, regardless of size, needs some type of effective induction for beginning teachers; (2) to explain the phases of an induction program; (3) and to whom certain responsibilities should be delegated.
A Study Of The Relationship Of School Attendance And School Achievement And Social Behavior, Gerald Evans Post
A Study Of The Relationship Of School Attendance And School Achievement And Social Behavior, Gerald Evans Post
All Master's Theses
This thesis has been written for the purpose of recording and interpreting facts which were discovered in a study of non-attendance, school achievement and social behavior.
The School Maintenance Employee, William W. Emerson
The School Maintenance Employee, William W. Emerson
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this problem is to ascertain the role of the public school maintenance employee in the present educational system.
Educational Administration And Public Relations, Glenn D. Vanderpool
Educational Administration And Public Relations, Glenn D. Vanderpool
All Master's Theses
This paper will attempt to analyze the qualifications and characteristics needed by an Educational Administrator to maintain desired public relations. Also Public Relations will be discussed as it applies to public schools in general and to the Educational Administrator specifically.
A Study Of The Impact Of Television On School Children, Harry V. Berg
A Study Of The Impact Of Television On School Children, Harry V. Berg
Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs
The purpose of this study is to ascertain the impact or influence of television on the attitudes and behavior of school children of elementary, junior high, and senior high school age. Factors which may affect their behavior are: (1) the amount of time pupils spend in watching television compared to time spent in other activities; (2) their preferences for types of programs; (3) the esteem held for television in relation to other social activities of the family; and (4) the effect, if any, of television on the career interests of youth.