Browsing by Author "Kearney, Kerri"
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13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird: Politics, policy, and power of technology in No Child Left Behind
Barnett, Jeanene Yocham (2004-12) -
Administrator perceptions on the monitoring of teaching and teaching misbehavior in online higher education courses
Gillmore, John Christopher (2021-12)The evaluation of teaching quality is a concern for leaders in higher education. Faculty supervisors must make recommendations for hiring, promoting, and rendering tenure decisions for faculty members. In addition, they ... -
Alternative funding strategies and resources for the development of undergraduate insurance and risk management programs: Exploring the efficacy of a theoretical model
Arnold, Allen George (2014-12)Due to funding diminishment from traditional sources, many insurance and risk management undergraduate degree programs have turned to alternative funding resources in order to survive. This qualitative multi-case study ... -
Are they being retained: An analysis of the effect on the cumulative new teacher retention rate of the Oklahoma CareerTech new teacher induction process
Halcomb, Starla Lynn (2007-07)Scope and Method of Study: The scope of this study included the 299 new CareerTech teachers, from 27 CareerTech Schools in Oklahoma, which participated in the Oklahoma CareerTech New Teacher Induction Process from 2000-2006. ... -
Awarding state merit-based financial aid programs: Evaluating Oklahoma's Academic Scholars Program
Harris, Alicia Dianne (2006-12)Scope and Method of Study: -
Balancing data, time, and expectations: The complex decision-making environment of enrollment management
Johnson, Adam W. (2013-07)As a growing entity within higher education organizational structures, enrollment managers (EMs) are primarily tasked with projecting, recruiting, and retaining the student population of their campuses. Enrollment managers ... -
Case study of gifted education in two Oklahoma school districts
Rains, Marcia (2015-07)The purpose of this study was to investigate and study the importance of educational services mandated for Oklahoma's gifted and talented students with the conclusion being likely able to assist educators in providing ... -
Community college faculty members' perspectives regarding formal faculty-student mentoring
Kerr, Lisa Marie (2009-12)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore community college faculty members' perceptions of tactics they perceive to foster productive mentoring process and mitigate negative mentoring ... -
Defying the odds: Stories from the perspectives of successful African Americans
Perry, Shana M. (2018-05)The purpose of this qualitative case study is to gain a better understanding of the lived experiences of six successful African Americans who achieved success despite growing up in high poverty situations in an effort to ... -
Dual enrollment experiment: Exploration for distributed leadership
Phillips, Jerrett D. (2020-12)Leadership could be identified as a construct with unlimited definitions that are as idiosyncratic as the individuals seeking to frame its essence. While the contemporary study of scientific leadership dates back to the ... -
Effect of marketization on students in higher education: Do they think they are the customer and does it affect high engagement learning practices?
LaVigne, Brent (2019-12)Since the U.S. federal government moved funding from institutions to individual students, institutions of higher education increasingly have recruited students using market oriented methods. Some higher education scholars ... -
Effects of Internet addiction on college students: The relationship between Internet Addiction Test scores, college student demographics, and academic achievement
Houston, Michael L. (2019-12)Modern technology has changed education in many ways in a very short time. Not only are college students using technology daily, technology innovations help educators reach broader audiences of students through online ... -
Employers' perceptions of online education
Seibold, Kathy Norene (2007-07)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to explore employers' perceptions of online education and to identify the factors influencing the formation of these perceptions. The study employed a qualitative ... -
Exploring the critical dialogical process: Psychological and physical spaces creating conditions conducive to multi-system collective action in higher education
Pittman-Adkins, Pamela (2015-12)Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore physical and psychological elements conducive to engaging educators from K-12 and higher education in meaningful exchanges that lead to collective action. -
Female leaders' experiences during COVID-19: Mothering and leading in times of peril
Crosslin, Lisa (2022-05)This research began with my tearful reflections as an exasperated mother unsure how to mother and lead in the volatility and fear of a global health crisis. Overwhelmed with the uncertainty of constantly shifting leadership ... -
First-year international students' perceived impact of the International Student Services office
Chissoe, David H. (2017-05)As international student attendance on college campuses in the US continues to increase in record numbers, International Student Services (ISS) offices across the country are tasked with providing services to aid the growing ... -
Foster Care Alumni After College: A Retrospective Lens
Hail, Toni M. (2019-05-01)Completing a college degree is major accomplishment under the best of circumstances. The economic and societal value of a college degree has the potential to produce residual benefits for one of the most vulnerable ... -
From obscurity to prominence: A case study of the first woman president hired by a board of regents in Oklahoma President Emerita of Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dr. Joe Anna Hibler
Maerten, Eva Marie Vasquez (2009-07)Scope and Method of Study: Qualitative Case Study Research -
Grid and group analysis of the role of culture in school improvement planning
White, Kerri K. (2013-05)This study used purposeful sampling to select two Oklahoma public schools for qualitative case studies. The two schools had previously been identified as Schools in Need of Improvement and had shown progress since ... -
Grid and group explanation of emotional intelligence in selected Belizean primary schools
Coc, Simeon (2012-07)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this qualitative study was to use grid and group theory to investigate and explain the contextual meaning and manifestation of Emotional Intelligence (EI) among faculty members in ...