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Student engagement variables that influence academic achievement among Hispanic students at the community college level.
(2005)
The more students are engaged in their collegiate experience the more likely they are to do well academically, be retained, and achieve their education goals. Student engagement is a key to student success. The study's ...
The few who succeed: Women administrators in higher education.
(2006)
Vignettes of the interview participants provide detailed description of each individual participant; survey data provide generalized descriptions. The various themes that emerged from the interviews and survey data were ...
A study of barriers and facilitators to participation in distance higher education by working engineers.
(1998)
Recommendations: Conduct a study of nonparticipation; incorporate new DE participation barriers and facilitators into revised engineering DE questionnaires. Use refined DF model Z234T with short questionnaire as DE ...
SUCCESS for Teaching Assistant Professional Development
(2012-07)
This paper reflectively applies the Motivating Opportunity Model (SUCCESS Model) to a successful redesign of a university teaching-assistant professional development program. It illustrates how the principles of motivation ...
Counselor development and supervision: An exploratory study of the integrated developmental model of supervision.
(1999)
The purpose of this study was to explore Stoltenberg, Mc Neil, & Delworth's (1998) Integrated Developmental Model (IDM) by following two first-year and two second-year counseling psychology doctoral students across an ...
Development of post-secondary two-year educational service areas for Oklahoma /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975)
Outsourcing in public higher education in Oklahoma.
(1997)
Five outsourcing case studies were conducted at four public institutions of higher education in Oklahoma. The cases yielded data on nine outsource decisions. Drawing on three theory-based models that can explain ...
The relationship between the perceived leader behavior of departmental chairpersons and faculty morale at the College of Education, King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia /
(1984)
This study investigated the question of whether certain patterns of departmental chairperson's behavior affect the faculty morale at the College of Education, King Saud University, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.