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Ninth-Grade Interventions And The Impact On High School Graduation Rates, Shannon Mcbrady
Ninth-Grade Interventions And The Impact On High School Graduation Rates, Shannon Mcbrady
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
There is a need to become economically sensible when deciding on new school initiatives and reforms. This is partly due to increasing accountability and tightening school budgets. Hertzog & Morgan (1999) found the freshman year sets the tone for a student‟s entire high school career. Yet, frequently, ninth-graders struggle to feel connected to school and therefore experience failure. Often times this period of failure is related to the developmental process the ninth-grader experiences. Many ninth-graders struggle in various areas including behavioral growth, social pressures, and adjusting to the rigidity of high school (Mizelle & Irvin, 2000). Researchers have found that …
Senior Women Leaders In Higher Education Overcoming Barriers To Success, Nan-Chi Tiao
Senior Women Leaders In Higher Education Overcoming Barriers To Success, Nan-Chi Tiao
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to obtain a deeper understanding of what it takes for women to succeed as cabinet-level higher education administrators. The findings not only offer a wealth of strategies for career success and for overcoming professional and personal challenges, but also shed new light on critical factors that affect women’ experiences at work.
This qualitative, phenomenological study was based primarily on confidential interviews with nine senior women leaders. Two informants are presidents, six are vice presidents, and one serves as a senior executive officer of their universities. Before assuming their current posts, they worked in a …