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An examination of the relationship between parental involvement and academic achievement within an Ojibwe Indian population.
(2003)
After three separate mailings and follow-up phone calls and home visits, a total of fifty-three (53) completed survey questionnaires, along with signed parent and student Informed Consent Forms, were returned in the stamped, ...
The Iatrogenic Consequences of Standards-Based Education
(2006)
Standards-based assessments were prescribed as the cure for the poor accountability of public schools. Billions of dollars have been spent on curricula, tests, and scoring rubrics so that federal and state agencies can ...
Emerging leadership among African American female educators.
(2002)
The purpose of this study is to understand the process of why African-American female teachers seek administration early in their teaching career. This study examines the chronological stages of five women teachers that ...
Student perceptions of campus crime and campus involvement.
(1998)
Among the student characteristics examined, freshmen had a higher perception of crime than sophomores. Conversely, sophomores had a higher level of involvement than freshmen. Females had a higher perception of crime than ...
Attitudes toward and knowledge of lower socio-economic area people as factors in teacher effectiveness /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969)
A comparative attitudinal analysis of students participating in condensed programs sponsored by the University of Oklahoma.
(The University of Oklahoma., 1978)
Attitudes and opinions of faculty members and junior college presidents toward selected descriptions of the office of college president /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966)
A public policy analysis of bilingual education in Colorado.
(1982)
The study's findings, inferential, preliminary, and tentative, led to several basic conclusions. Among them were: (1) The case study approach is an effective research methodology for gathering data regarding the educational ...