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Full-Text Articles in Education
Undergraduate Commencement Exercises Program, May 20, 1995
Undergraduate Commencement Exercises Program, May 20, 1995
Bryant University Commencements
Bryant University Undergraduate Commencement Exercises Program, May 20, 1995.
Archway Commencement Issue, May 1995
Archway Commencement Issue, May 1995
Archway (1946-2020)
1995 Archway Commencement Issue
Graduate School Commencement Exercises Program, May 19, 1995
Graduate School Commencement Exercises Program, May 19, 1995
Bryant University Commencements
Graduate School Commencement Exercises Program, May 19, 1995.
Machiavellian Attitudes Acknowledged By Principals Of Tennessee Secondary Schools, George M. Williams
Machiavellian Attitudes Acknowledged By Principals Of Tennessee Secondary Schools, George M. Williams
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study is to determine the level of Machiavellian attitudes acknowledged by secondary school principals as measured by the Mach V Attitude Inventory Scale. The data were collected from an ex post facto survey of 169 public and nonpublic secondary school principals, grades 9-12. Principals completed the Mach V scale and a 13-item demographic survey. Sixteen research questions were formulated to examine the relationship among the variables which produced seventeen null hypotheses. Of the seventeen null hypotheses, four were found to be significant and thirteen were nonsignificant. A review of the descriptive data indicated that the majority …
On Students, Standards, Employers And Jobs, Chester Smolski
On Students, Standards, Employers And Jobs, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The recent an first national census survey on hiring, training and management practices in business in this country statistically reaffirmed the complaints of business leaders made a decade ago--young people coming out of our schools are not ready nor qualified for the workplace."
A Secondary Education Model Of An Applied Learning Health Occupations Program, Andrea Lee Chapman
A Secondary Education Model Of An Applied Learning Health Occupations Program, Andrea Lee Chapman
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The purpose of this project was to develop an applied learning health occupations program model that encompassed interagency collaboration and partnership. The formal partnership in this project was established with the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department and the Bethel School District. Initially the model was designed for implementation in the Bethel School District and eventually other school districts in the State of Washington. To accomplish this purpose, a review of current literature regarding the future workforce, applied learning and partnerships between schools, business and the community was conducted and related materials from inservice programs and conferences was reviewed and assessed.
Teacher Change In Primary Mathematics: Coding, Classifying And Organising Qualitative Data, Hilary Hollingsworth
Teacher Change In Primary Mathematics: Coding, Classifying And Organising Qualitative Data, Hilary Hollingsworth
Dr Hilary Hollingsworth
A study that probed primary teachers' experience of a professional development mathematics program. The author uses a range of data gathering methods, including interviews, observation, schedules and teacher documents, and discusses the coding and manipulation of data from these sources.