Browsing OU - Dissertations by Title
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Why not OU? Matriculation decisions of first-time direct-from-high-school students admitted to the University of Oklahoma.
(2006)In addition, the primary theme of this dissertation---enrollment choice--- involves issues related to decision-making by both the student and the institution. Decision-making is a fundamental component of the leadership ... -
WHY THEY STAY: AN EXPLORATION OF PART C COORDINATORS’ PERCEPTIONS
(2020-12)Abstract Leadership in early care and special education programs is critical to the school readiness and educational success of young children with disabilities. Increased turnover in recent years poses a challenge to ... -
WHY USE STUDENT-CENTERED TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION? A STUDY OF ONE TEACHER’S CHALLENGES AND SUCCESSES
(2018-05-11)Modern educational practices have fostered relationships that place instructors and teachers as the experts or central authorities regarding academic knowledge, academic disciplines, and teacher-student relationships, ... -
Why Wage War? Global Education in the Middle School Classroom
(2014-12-12)As the 21st Century unfolds, there is increasing need for globally knowledgeable citizens, and social studies is a natural domain for global education to take place. Unfortunately, multiple studies show a lack of global ... -
Why won't they listen to us: Stakeholder pressure, managerial discretion and corporate social performance
(2011)Public corporations are under immense pressure from their stakeholders to improve the corporate social (including environmental) performance (CSP). But do increased stakeholder demands result in subsequent improvements in ... -
Why won't they listen to us: Stakeholder pressure, managerial discretion and corporate social performance
(2011)Public corporations are under immense pressure from their stakeholders to improve the corporate social (including environmental) performance (CSP). But do increased stakeholder demands result in subsequent improvements in ... -
WHY WORRY? IMPACTS ON THE QUANTITIES AND QUALITIES OF WORRY: AN EXAMINATION OF FAITH, MEANING, AND NEED SATISFACTION
(2014-05-09)Pathological worry is a primary component of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and a routine concern treated in most modern-day counseling offices and clinics. The intended purpose of the current study was to seek out evidence ... -
Widespread chemical remagnetization: Orogenic fluids or burial diagenesis of clays?
(1998)The results of this study indicate that widespread or pervasive chemical remanent magnetizations (CRMs) can form as a consequence of the burial diagenetic conversion of smectite to illite. Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and ... -
Wielding the pen as a sword :
(1983)Arguably the greatest journalist of his era and longtime editor of the famed newsletter, I. F. Stone has employed both pen and voice to support many of the nation's great left-oriented movements during the post-World War ... -
A wild ass of a man :
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Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967) -
Willa A. Strong :
(1982)Primary sources include interviews with individuals who knew Miss Strong as well as school records and reports. While much of the data was destroyed during the transition from separate schools to desegregated schools, the ... -
Willette, Steinlen, and the Interiors and Exteriors of Montmartre
(2023-12-15)This dissertation examines artworks by Adolphe Willette and Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen in fin-de-siècle Montmartre, a neighborhood in Paris. Both artists were associated with the Chat Noir cabaret and its eponymous ... -
William B. Hazen :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967) -
William Butler Yeats /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1958) -
William H. Alexander :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971) -
William M. Jardine and the development of Republican farm policy, 1925-1929 /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970)