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Program planning decisions in an external degree program: A case study
(1995)Some adult educators pursue a "grand" program planning model (Pennington & Green, 1976; Sork & Caffarella, 1990). Others question the applicability of any standard set of principles and procedures to all learning contexts ... -
THE PROGRAMMING OF WOMEN COMPOSERS: PERCEPTIONS AND PRACTICES OF OKLAHOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL BAND DIRECTORS
(2020-06)The purpose of this study was to investigate Oklahoma secondary school band directors’ perceptions and programming of women composers. Specifically, I measured Oklahoma secondary school band directors’ (a) familiarity with ... -
Progress At Oklahoma State Penitentiary
(The Prison Journal, 1954-04-01) -
Progress in mental retardation according to the content of textbooks published between 1960 and 1980.
(1982)The changes for the better for the mentally retarded in the last twenty years have been slow but constant, although the rate of change did accelerate in the 1970's. The Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, ... -
Progress Towards Producing and Trapping Cold Nitric Oxide
(2012)I present the experimental results of a new source of cold molecular production using activated carbon and the design of the necessary apparatus. This new source may eliminate the need for laser ablation loading in buffer ... -
Progressive in Theory, Regressive in Practice: A Critical Race Review of Avatar
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Prohibition in Oklahoma, 1907-1959 /
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Project Lead the Way and Deeper Learning: An Evaluation Study
(2018-12)For the past several decades governmental, educational, and philanthropic entities have endeavored to respond to the national STEM gap directing tremendous amounts of resources in response. During this time a specific STEM ... -
Project Network Implementation of Infrastructure System Restoration
(2020-05)Infrastructure system restoration at shortest time became a paramount demand to retain system’s functionality to normal performance and avoid services from being ceased for a long time. Enormous studies elucidated the ... -
Project-Based Writing in Science
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Projected performance requirements for personnel entering information processing jobs for the federal government /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)Respondents clearly indicated that the demand for programmers and systems analysts will continue to be strong during the next five years. The anticipated increase for systems analysts is 44.4 percent while that for programmers ... -
Projecting Future Locations for Commercial Wind Energy Development in the Conterminous United States using a Logistic Regression-Cellular Automata Model
(2023-08-04)Pressures to decarbonize the United States’ electricity production, reduce dependence on foreign energy imports, and the declining levelized cost of renewable electricity is making wind energy an increasingly appealing ... -
Projection functions and classes of centrally symmetric convex bodies.
(2000)We also study averages of projections and show that all convex bodies in Ed are determined by averages of their three dimensional projections. This is in contrast to the case of two dimensional projections where there ... -
Prolegomena to a life of Christophe de Longueil /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974) -
Prologue to imperialism :
(1980)A subsidiary theme in this work concerns the relationship of the Geographical Society of Paris with the expansionists. The Society became a kind of clearinghouse for various views and publications, and it furnished a ... -
Prologue to Sounden Horn: A Phonetic Composition for Chamber Orchestra
(2017-05-12)'Prologue to Sounden Horn' is a phonetic composition for chamber orchestra. Phonetic Composition is the orchestration of speech sounds for standard acoustic instruments. Spectrograms of audio recordings are used as a basis ... -
The Promise and Peril of Anecdotes in News Coverage: An Ethical Analysis
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2003-12-01)This article assesses the use of anecdotes in news coverage on ethical grounds, pointing both to their promise and to their potential dangers. The analysis draws on Craig's framework for analyzing news coverage of ethics; ... -
A promise you can trust? a critical quantitative study on the politics of low-income college access
(2022-05-13)Promise programs are a growing trend across the US that offer college assistance to low-income students. Many of these programs develop under the premise of supporting low-income students, but without policy language ...