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Successful And Sustained Leadership: A Case Study Of A Jesuit High School President, Guillermo M. García-Tuñón, S.J. Nov 2008

Successful And Sustained Leadership: A Case Study Of A Jesuit High School President, Guillermo M. García-Tuñón, S.J.

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Fr. Marcelino García, S.J. has been the president of Belen Jesuit Preparatory School for 25 years. The longevity and success of his tenure is an exemplary case of effective leadership and provided significant insight into what constitutes effective school leadership. The target population for this case study consisted of the school’s 7 administrators, 90 faculty members, 10 English-speaking staff members, and 3 key informants. Data were collected using Bolman and Deal’s (1997) Leadership Orientation Survey along with the Jesuit Secondary Education Administration’s (1994) Administrative Leadership Profile Survey (ALPS). Data collected from the surveys were analyzed using the SPSS, version 10. …


The Impact Of Standards-Based Practices In Mathematics On The Achievement Of Low-Performing Students, Marcus V. Anglin May 2008

The Impact Of Standards-Based Practices In Mathematics On The Achievement Of Low-Performing Students, Marcus V. Anglin

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This study examined standards-based mathematics reform initiatives to determine if they would improve student achievement on the part of low-performing students. New curricula, the Carnegie Learning Cognitive Tutor®, were provided for algebra and geometry students. The new instructional strategy relied on both the teacher-led instruction and the use of computers to differentiate instruction for individual students. Mathematics teachers received ongoing professional development to help them implement the new curricula. In addition, teachers were provided with ongoing support to assist them with the transformation of the learning environments for students using standards-based practices. This quasi-experimental (nonrandomized) study involved teachers in two …


The Relationship Of Immigrant Status To Perceptions Of Reading And Reading Literacy Among Young Black Students : A Test Of The Cultural-Ecological Theory Of School Performance, Shelby G. Gilbert Apr 2008

The Relationship Of Immigrant Status To Perceptions Of Reading And Reading Literacy Among Young Black Students : A Test Of The Cultural-Ecological Theory Of School Performance, Shelby G. Gilbert

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This study tests Ogbu and Simons' Cultural-Ecological Theory of School Performance using data from the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study of 2001 (PIRLS), a large-scale international survey and reading assessment involving fourth grade students from 35 countries, including the United States. This theory argues that Black immigrant students outperform their non-immigrant counterparts, academically, and that achievement differences are attributed to stronger educational commitment in Black immigrant families. Four hypotheses are formulated to test this theory: Black immigrant students have (a) more receptive attitudes toward reading; (b) a more positive reading self-concept; and (c) a higher level of reading literacy. …


The Role Of Language In Early Childhood Mathematics, Raquel Munarriz Diaz Jan 2008

The Role Of Language In Early Childhood Mathematics, Raquel Munarriz Diaz

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Math literacy is imperative to succeed in society. Experience is key for acquiring math literacy. A preschooler’s world is full of mathematical experiences. Children are continually counting, sorting and comparing as they play. As children are engaged in these activities they are using language as a tool to express their mathematical thinking. If teachers are aware of these teachable moments and help children bridge their daily experiences to mathematical concepts, math literacy may be enhanced.

This study described the interactions between teachers and preschoolers, determining the extent to which teachers scaffold children’s everyday language into expressions of mathematical concepts. Of …