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HOW LEADERSHIP INFLUENCES TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS IN RESPONSE TO EDUCATIONAL REFORMS: A HERMENEUTIC PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY
(2016-05-13)
In 2009 a rash overhaul of educational reform occurred in our nation’s educational system, specifically preempted by Race to the Top. Administrators and teachers have been in a flux of understanding the importance of these ...
Baryogenesis Scenarios for Natural Supersymmetric Particle Physics Models
(2019-12-06)
Supersymmetric models with radiatively-driven electroweak naturalness require a light higgsino of mass ∼ 100 − 300 GeV. Naturalness in the QCD sector is invoked via the Peccei-Quinn (PQ) axion leading to mixed axion-higgsino ...
Stolen Victories, Evaluating the War Cult in Soviet Russia Undergraduate
(2012-10-01)
Meghan Riley is the inaugural winner of the Griswold Prize. Although the competition for this prize was fierce, the editorial board concurred that Ms. Riley’s essay embodied most clearly the standards of exceptional ...
IMPROVED VERTICAL COUPLING BETWEEN PRINTED PLANAR TRANSMISSION LINES
(2016-12-16)
In microwave devices, an aperture is often used as a radiating antenna element or to direct energy vertically from a feed line on one layer of a circuit to another. Researchers have employed many methods to describe the ...
Lithofacies and sequence stratigraphic framework of the Barnett Shale, northeast Texas
(2008)
The Barnett Shale, Northeast Texas, is a self-contained petroleum system (Jarvie, 2005). The Newark East field (Barnett Shale, TX) is the second largest producing field of natural gas in the U. S (EIA 2006 Annual Reserve ...
OSCER State of the Center Address 2012
(2012-10-03)
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The OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research (OSCER) celebrates its 11th anniversary on August 31 2012. In this report, we examine what OSCER is, what OSCER does, what OSCER has accomplished in ...
Compound Voids and Unproductive Entrepreneurship: The Rise of the “English Fever” in China
(2017-03-08)
China has emerged as an economic power due, in part, to government policies that opened China to the world and created a modern consumer culture. One of these policies is the advancement of English-language education, ...
Cultural Lag, Anomie, and Single Women in Japan
(2010)
This study uses Japan as a case study and seeks to contribute to a better understanding and theorizing of the phenomenon of marriage decline in the industrial world. Guided by a theoretical framework that synthesizes the ...
Sexual signaling in conflicts and their resolutions in odonates
(2014-12)
Nature abounds with conflicts and searching for the best solution to conflicts is of interest to all animals. Among various means to resolve conflicts, signaling may be superior because it can potentially settle conflicts ...
A Qualitative Inquiry into the Motivation of African-American Males to Complete the Doctorate
(2008)
African-American men face substantial barriers to their educational development. Yet, despite the associated barriers to doctorate completion at Majority White Institutions (MWIs), some African-American men achieve the ...