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University of Nebraska at Omaha

1988

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The Relationship Between Inservice Intensity And Skill Transfer, Rachel Ann Klein Billmeyer Aug 1988

The Relationship Between Inservice Intensity And Skill Transfer, Rachel Ann Klein Billmeyer

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The purpose of this study was- to test for differences among three levels of inservice intensity in the transfer of active par¬ticipation into the teacher's instructional repertoire. The three levels of inservice intensity were: Level 1 - Theory/presentation, demonstration, practice with feedback Level 2 - Theory/presentation, demonstration, practice with feedback, and peer coaching Level 3 - Theory/presentation, demonstration, practice with feedback, peer coaching, and trainer coaching


Evaluation Of School Superintendents In Nebraska: Practices And Perceptions, Edwin H. Johnson May 1988

Evaluation Of School Superintendents In Nebraska: Practices And Perceptions, Edwin H. Johnson

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions and practices of the evaluation process of school superintendents in Nebraska as viewed by them. A review of the literature provided the major impetus for this study. The data were collected through administration of a questionnaire mailed to 18 Class A superintendents and 31 randomly selected superintendents each from Classes B, C, and D. Descriptive statistics were used to report quantitative data. A one-way ANOVA and chi-square were used to report Likert scale and mutually exclusive items, respectively.