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Selected Factors Of Influence On High School Senior's Attitudes Toward Community College Occupational Programs, William B. Biddle Jun 1973

Selected Factors Of Influence On High School Senior's Attitudes Toward Community College Occupational Programs, William B. Biddle

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Purpose. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of selected factors on high school seniors' attitudes toward two-year occupational programs as career educational plans. More specifically, the study analyzed the relationship between the students' educational plans and the following selected factors: (1) parents' perceived influence, (2) fathers' occupations, (3) fathers' education, (4) peers' perceived influence, and (5) the schools' perceived influence. (Abstract shortened.)


A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Of Individual Learning Units In A Junior High School Basic Mathematics Program., Nicholas Anthony Laplaca Jan 1973

A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Of Individual Learning Units In A Junior High School Basic Mathematics Program., Nicholas Anthony Laplaca

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The study was designed to: (1) determine the expenditures for an individual basic mathematics program in the junior high schools using individual Learning Units, (2) determine the expenditures for a traditional, textbook-oriented approach to basic mathematics instruction, and (3) compare the achievement gains of the two programs. Null hypotheses related to cost-effectiveness stated that the operational cost per unit gain, and the sum of the developmental and operational cost per unit gain of the ILU program would be greater than the cost per unit gain of the traditional approach. Null hypotheses related to effectiveness stated that the ILU treatment would …


A Model To Elicit Optimum Internal Communications In Unified School Districts, Harry C. Weinberg Jan 1973

A Model To Elicit Optimum Internal Communications In Unified School Districts, Harry C. Weinberg

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Often it is the case unified school districts do not have optimum internal communications. "'Today school personnel, including administrator, often 'confound' their own language by failing to communicate adequately and effectively or by communicating unintentionally in a manner that is detrimental to them and the schools with which they are associated."

Each district has its own unique instruments and channels by which internal communications take place. Knezevich states~, "Communications is one of the least understood areas in administration." This study provides information about successful communication techniques and presents a viable model that should have positive practical implications for unified school …


The Future Continuing Professional Development Needs Of School Principals As Viewed By Principals, Superintendents, Teachers, And Boards Of Education, Nicholas Joseph Gennaro Jan 1973

The Future Continuing Professional Development Needs Of School Principals As Viewed By Principals, Superintendents, Teachers, And Boards Of Education, Nicholas Joseph Gennaro

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

If renewal programs are to be re-defined, planned, and implemented, then a basic question must be posed. What are the continuing professional development needs of school principals for the future and how do educational administrators, teachers, and boards of education perceive these needs?