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A study of College Placement Services, Incorporated and the College Placement Services Title III Consortia /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974)
The concept of brand identity in relation to students' intent-to-persist.
(2001)
The partial correlation findings revealed that all the six brand identity attributes had a positive correlation with students' ratings of their academic and social integration. Amongst the student characteristics, gender, ...
Patterns of change and learning in the practices of selected Oklahoma architects.
(1997)
Implications for educators are that experience serves as the organizing principle for learning in professional practice and that customs and work conditions peculiar to each profession ultimately color the process of change ...
A comparison of persisting and nonpersisting nursing students at a junior college /
(1984)
Frequency counts, percentages, Chi-squares, and t-tests were used in data analysis which resulted in the rejection of twenty-seven (27) of the 113 null hypotheses factors.
Relationships among self-efficacy, anxiety, perceptions of clinical instructor effectiveness and senior baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of learning in the clinical environment.
(1997)
Findings. Analyses revealed that the variable most predictive of students' perceptions of learning in the clinical environment were their beliefs of nursing self-efficacy. Significant correlations were also found between ...
Students with learning disabilities in the community college: Their goals, issues, challenges and successes.
(2007)
The LD students related both positive and negative experiences during their education at the community college, and obtaining an Associate's degree was the goal cited most frequently. Overall, the LD students were satisfied ...
Dancing on the edge: International students' transformative journeys in the United States of America.
(2007)
This study explored international students' experiences of studying in the United States, including the motives that brought them to the United States, the challenges they confronted, and the learning and development ...
The Profession with a 1,000 Job Titles: Historicizing Home Economics, Gender, and Society at the University of Oklahoma
(2021-05-14)
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a curriculum history of the School of Home Economics at the University of Oklahoma. The primary research question asks what the role that the school’s home economics curriculum ...
The relationship between faculty, student, and administrator perceptions of goals and practices of a state four-year institution /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1973)
Claiming Space: An Autoethnographic Study of Indigenous Graduate Students Engaged in Language Reclamation
(2015)
This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars and activists in ensuring the continuity of their endangered heritage languages. Using collaborative autoethnography as a research ...