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School achievement as an influence upon the affective characteristics of secondary migrant students /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
The significant differences between high and low achievement of migrant students in grades seven, nine, and eleven on study habits, study attitudes, and self concepts were examined using the Survey of Study Habits and ...
An overview of major discipline programs in public schools since 1960 /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
This historical/descriptive work provides an overview of nine major discipline programs that have been developed since 1960 to address education's increasing concern for the maintenance of a classroom environment that is ...
A study of the implementation of merit-based pay for teachers in three school systems /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
The issue of morale surfaced two general areas of comments: (1) the concern of some teachers caused by a differentiation between master teachers and those not so designated, and (2) the element of jealousy or resentment ...
The current level of implementation of eighteen basic middle school characteristics in Oklahoma middle school programs /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
Generally, the findings and conclusions focused on the relatively low and moderate implementation of a majority of recognized and accepted middle school characteristics. Some areas virtually have been ignored, or administrators ...
A correlative study of competencies involving school superintendents /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
The study warranted the following conclusions: (1) The rural superintendent uses competencies that require a high level of personal involvement. Furthermore, effective rural superintendents must call upon a wide range of ...
Psychological type and task accomplishment in the public school management team /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
Analysis of the mean scores of compatible and complementary teams utilizing a t-test revealed a statistically (p. > .05) significant difference in performance of the ambiguous task. Compatible teams performed the task more ...