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Educational Policy Reform And Its Impact On Equity Work In Ontario: Global Challenges And Local Possibilities, Goli M. Rezai-Rashti
Educational Policy Reform And Its Impact On Equity Work In Ontario: Global Challenges And Local Possibilities, Goli M. Rezai-Rashti
Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)
In this article I discuss the effects of global policy discourses on the educational restructuring of the work of equity workers in Ontario, Canada. ...
Education Policy Analysis Archives 11/51 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
Education Policy Analysis Archives 11/51 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
College of Education Publications
Educational policy reform and its impact on equity work in Ontario : global challenges and local possibilities / Goli M. Rezai-Rashti.
An Exploration Of The Pay Levels Needed To Attract Students With Mathematics, Science And Technology Skills To A Career In K-12 Teaching, Anthony Milanowski
An Exploration Of The Pay Levels Needed To Attract Students With Mathematics, Science And Technology Skills To A Career In K-12 Teaching, Anthony Milanowski
Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)
In an exploratory study of the role of salary level and other factors in motivating undergraduate math, science, and technology majors to consider a career as a K-12 teacher, the salary level students said would motivate them to consider a career in teaching was related to the salary expected in their chosen non-teaching occupation, but not to three of the Big 5 personality dimensions of extroversion, agreeableness, and openness, nor concern for others or career risk aversion. ...
Education Policy Analysis Archives 11/50 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
Education Policy Analysis Archives 11/50 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
College of Education Publications
Exploration of the pay levels needed to attract students with mathematics, science and technology skills to a career in K-12 teaching / Anthony Milanowski.
Basic Education In Cambodia: The Impact Of Unesco On Policies In The 1990s, Sideth S. Dy, Akira Ninomiya
Basic Education In Cambodia: The Impact Of Unesco On Policies In The 1990s, Sideth S. Dy, Akira Ninomiya
Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)
… This article examines the joint efforts during the 1990s of this organization as a key assistance and support UN agency for educational policy and strategy formulations, an the Cambodian government as a national agency for educational initiatives and implementation. UNESCO’s inputs for policy implementation are also detailed to evaluate the overall impact of the organization during the last decade. ...
Education Policy Analysis Archives 11/48 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
Education Policy Analysis Archives 11/48 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
College of Education Publications
Basic education in Cambodia : the impact of UNESCO on policies in the 1990s / Sideth S. Dy [and] Akira Ninomiya.
The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 12 : 18, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 12 : 18, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
Newspaper collection
No abstract provided.
Race, Religion, And Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment: A Test Of Attribution Theory, Sheila M. Schlaupitz
Race, Religion, And Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment: A Test Of Attribution Theory, Sheila M. Schlaupitz
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The present study attempts to provide a more thorough understanding of public attitudes toward capital punishment. Two theories are tested toward this end, utilizing a random sample taken from the jury pool in Hillsborough County, Florida.
First, An indirect test of reference group theory demonstrates the degree to which faith group, religiosity, and race affect public attitudes toward the death penalty. Surprisingly, there is little, albeit mixed, support for reference group theory as it attempts to explain attitudes toward capital punishment. Using the relationships between religion and capital punishment attitudes that we presumed would emerge from the test of reference …
Influence Of C3S Content Of Cement On Concrete Sulfate Durability, Natalya G. Shanahan
Influence Of C3S Content Of Cement On Concrete Sulfate Durability, Natalya G. Shanahan
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The influence of tricalcium silicate content of cement on concrete durability has long been a topic of discussion in the literature. The objective of this investigation was to determine whether increasing tricalcium silicate content of cement has a negative effect on concrete sulfate durability. Several mill certificates were reviewed to select cements with similar tricalcium aluminate content and variable tricalcium silicate contents. Cements selected for this study were randomly labeled as cements C, D, D2, E, and P.
The following properties were assessed for the as-received cements: Blaine fineness, particle size distribution, chemical oxide content, and mineralogical content. Three different …
Commencement : 2003 : Fall : Program, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Commencement : 2003 : Fall : Program, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
USF St. Petersburg campus Graduations and Commencements
No abstract provided.
Commencement Convocation Program, Tampa Campus, December 13, 2003, University Of South Florida
Commencement Convocation Program, Tampa Campus, December 13, 2003, University Of South Florida
USF Graduation and Convocation Programs
King O'Neal Scholars - Stephanie Alexis Alford, Ann Marie Galle, Jeffery Kehu Harper, Peggy Kledzik, Debra Anne Brown, Sharon Lee Kephart, and Brian Christopher Hayes; Honorary Doctorate of Humanities - Delia P. Sanchez; Honorary Doctorate of Business Administration - Leslie Muma
Education Policy Analysis Archives 11/47 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
Education Policy Analysis Archives 11/47 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida
College of Education Publications
University strategic planning in Cameroon : what lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa? / Terfot Augustine Ngwana.
University Strategic Planning In Cameroon: What Lessons For Sub-Saharan Africa?, Terfot Augustine Ngwana
University Strategic Planning In Cameroon: What Lessons For Sub-Saharan Africa?, Terfot Augustine Ngwana
Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)
This article argues that the global, regional, and local realities can complement rather than contradict each other in the process of strategic planning for universities in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Using the case of the University of Buea in Cameroon, it attempts to use the global trends of polarisation in knowledge production capacity as an input or tool for identifying strategic choice in the process of strategic planning in institutions. The national policy background is used to highlight the context and inherent role of the central government in the process of institutional strategic planning.
E-News : 2003 : 12 : 11, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
E-News : 2003 : 12 : 11, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Points of Pride, Scene & Herd, and E-News
Distributed to faculty and staff on 11 December 2003 (Vol. 1, No. 22).
The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 12 : 11, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 12 : 11, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
Newspaper collection
No abstract provided.
Crow's Nest : 2003 : 12 : 10, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Crow's Nest : 2003 : 12 : 10, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Crow's Nest
(Vol. 34, No. 8).
E-News : 2003 : 12 : 10, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
E-News : 2003 : 12 : 10, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Points of Pride, Scene & Herd, and E-News
Distributed to faculty and staff on 10 December 2003 (Vol. 1, No. 21). Issue number may be incorrect.
College Of Education Curriculum And Program Committee Meeting : 2003 : 12 : 05, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg. College Of Education. Curriculum And Program Committee.
College Of Education Curriculum And Program Committee Meeting : 2003 : 12 : 05, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg. College Of Education. Curriculum And Program Committee.
College of Education: Curriculum and Program Committee
Agenda and minutes.
The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 12 : 04, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 12 : 04, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
Newspaper collection
No abstract provided.
E-News : 2003 : 12 : 04, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
E-News : 2003 : 12 : 04, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Points of Pride, Scene & Herd, and E-News
Distributed to faculty and staff on 04 December 2003 (Vol. 1, No. 21). Date on webpage is incorrect.
Council Of Deans Meeting : 2003 : 12 : 04 : Agenda, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Council Of Deans Meeting : 2003 : 12 : 04 : Agenda, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
(2003 July-2008 December) Regional Chancellor: Karen A. White
No abstract provided.
E-News : 2003 : 12 : 02, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
E-News : 2003 : 12 : 02, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Points of Pride, Scene & Herd, and E-News
Distributed to faculty and staff on 02 December 2003 (Vol. 1, No. 20). Date on webpage is incorrect.
Cave Research Foundation Newsletter, Volume 31, No. 4, December 2003, William Payne
Cave Research Foundation Newsletter, Volume 31, No. 4, December 2003, William Payne
Cave Research Foundation Newsletter
Contents: The William L. Wilson Scholarship in Karst Science -- Mammoth Cave National Park Updates Search and Rescue Program -- The Call-Out Procedure -- 60th Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Cave Research Foundation, October 31, 2003, Sequoia National Park -- CRF Accomplishments in Missouri -- Cumberland Gap: The Beginning -- Regional Expedition Reports -- Book Review -- 2004 Expedition Calendar -- 1998-2000 CRF Annual Reports Table of Contents -- Cave Books
Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 65, No. 3, December 2003, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society
Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 65, No. 3, December 2003, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society
KIP Articles
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Habitat Disturbance On The Territorial Response Of The Gray-Breasted Wood-Wren, Henicorhina Leucophrys, December 2003, Blake Audsley
Effects Of Habitat Disturbance On The Territorial Response Of The Gray-Breasted Wood-Wren, Henicorhina Leucophrys, December 2003, Blake Audsley
Tropical Ecology and Conservation [Monteverde Institute]
Habitat fragmentation and disturbance have become integral aspects of the neotropical landscape, impacting a variety of ecological factors. Here I attempt to quantify the relationship of bird territory size and habitat disturbance by observing the effects of habitat disturbance on avian response to conspecific playback in the Gray-breasted Wood-wren, Henicorhina leucophrys. Mean distance traveled to follow playback increased along a gradient of increasing disturbance (F = 4.435, p-value = .0165, s.d. = 27.256; 47.283; 49.094). Edge habitat birds showed significantly greater response than birds in primary and secondary growth (p-values = 0.0051; 0.0479). Variation in response also differed between habitats. …
Bus Transit And Land Use: Illuminating The Interaction, Andy Johnson
Bus Transit And Land Use: Illuminating The Interaction, Andy Johnson
Journal of Public Transportation
Attracting people to public transit in urban areas has proven to be a difficult task indeed. Recent research on the transportation–land use connection has suggested that transit use can be increased through transit-friendly land use planning. While significant evidence exists that a relationship between land use and transit is apparent, the exact nature of the relationship remains ambiguous. Despite the murky nature of the relationship, many practitioners and researchers have asserted claims regarding land use policy, namely TOD, and its effect on travel. This article examines the effect of land use, socioeconomics, and bus transit service on transit demand in …
Evaluating The Urban Commute Experience: A Time Perception Approach, Yuen-Wah Li
Evaluating The Urban Commute Experience: A Time Perception Approach, Yuen-Wah Li
Journal of Public Transportation
This article examines the perception of travel time and evaluation of the urban commute experience. It reviews the literature on time perception in psychology, positing perceived travel time as a function of commute characteristics, journey episodes, travel environments, and expectancy. Insights from emerging behavioral economics are drawn to illuminate evaluation of the urban commute experience. The perception–evaluation correspondence presents the potential of a new research approach to travel behavior. A time perception model for evaluating urban commute experience is formulated to accommodate all the posited relationships, with possible moderations by goal attainment, economic values associated, and time urgency. Practical significance …
Reproduction Of Besleria Princeps In Monteverde Cloud Forests, December 2003, Michelle Murphy
Reproduction Of Besleria Princeps In Monteverde Cloud Forests, December 2003, Michelle Murphy
Tropical Ecology and Conservation [Monteverde Institute]
The purpose of this study was to show the occurrence of asexual versus sexual reproduction in lower premontane cloud forest, on the Atlantic slope and the Pacific slope of the Tilarán Mountain range near the Monteverde Biological Station. Eight hundred plants, 400 on the Atlantic slope and 400 on the Pacific side, were examined at their roots for fragmentation and seeding. The elevations of each slope and a comparison of the two slopes were examined using a chi-squared two-way contingency test. The results showed that asexual reproduction (fragments) is more common in Besleria princeps than sexual reproduction (from seeds). The …
An Introductory Lesson Plan To The Flora And Fauna Of The Monteverde Cloud Forest, December 2003, Amanda Rocklet
An Introductory Lesson Plan To The Flora And Fauna Of The Monteverde Cloud Forest, December 2003, Amanda Rocklet
Tropical Ecology and Conservation [Monteverde Institute]
The result of this project is a mini-course lesson plan which can be used at the Cloud Forest School-Centro de Educación Creativa (C.E.C,). The mini course lesson plan will be used in seventh and eighth grade classes to teach the local taxa of Monteverde. Enclosed are six Power Point presentations, six interactive activity plans, six field guides, and a list of teacher resources. I expect this mini course to reinforce the C.E.C.'s environmental education curriculum while also taking into account teacher turnover and lack of resources.
Effect Of Climate Change On Four Species Of Azteca In Monteverde, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, December 2003, Paul Mazzei
Effect Of Climate Change On Four Species Of Azteca In Monteverde, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, December 2003, Paul Mazzei
Tropical Ecology and Conservation [Monteverde Institute]
There has been extensive, research in the Monteverde area that has shown that both the abundance and range of lizards, amphibians, and birds have been affected global warming (Pounds (1999). Although there have been studies showing changes in abundance of arctic and temperate invertebrates, there have not been any studies that have shown invertebrate response to climate change in Monteverde. The four species of Azteca ants (xanthochroa, constructor, coeruleipennis, and alfari) were collected along roads in Monteverde and nearby Santa Elena and San Luis at elevations ranging from 700-1500m. The altitudinal ranges from this study were compared to ranges obtained …