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Computer-supported collaborative inquiry in remote networked schoolsTurcotte, Sandrine. January 2008 (has links)
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The Relationship Between Leadership Style and Communication Satisfaction of Selected Principals in High Schools with an Enrollment of 125 to 265 StudentsMonaco, James A. (James Anthony) 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the leadership style of high school principals and their faculties' level of communication satisfaction. The study was also concerned with the relationship of the respondents' biographical data with leadership style and communication satisfaction. Subjects were selected from a population that consisted of thirty—two high schools in the North Central Texas Area. Each school that participated in the study had its faculty respond to the Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire and a teacher biographical data survey. Each school's principal responded to the Least Preferred Co—Worker Scale, principals' Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire, and a biographical data survey. The results were then analyzed using simple and multiple regression.
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Effects of pupil feedback upon the communication behaviors of student teachers /Holleran, Brian Patrick January 1970 (has links)
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A Critical Analysis of Youth and Adult Discourses about the Transition to High School on TikTok, School Websites, and in Counseling TextsShanahan, James M. January 2024 (has links)
This qualitative dissertation conducted a critical discourse analysis of youth and adult discourses about the transition to high school. Despite being a well-researched field, studies of the transition to high school and interventions in the transition to high school do not prioritize youth perspectives. To remedy this shortcoming and examine youth discourses, I collected data from youth giving advice about beginning high school on TikTok.
By conducting a critical discourse analysis of these videos and comparing discourses from school website data and school counseling textbooks, I developed findings that showcase the complexities of the transition to high school and call into question views based solely on academic measures. Youth and adult discourses agree that timeliness, organization, and self-knowledge are important for a successful transition. Youth discourses uniquely focus on advice to avoid relational violence and present an ambivalent view of friendship. Discourses of school tours that showcase amenities and serve as advertising for the school are uniquely adult. I used these findings to theorize the transition to high school as a curriculum and call for a vision of youth and adults co-creating the transition-as-curriculum.
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A comparison of a computer-mediated graduate course in measurement and evaluation with a similar traditionally taught courseSpencer, Donald F. 01 July 2000 (has links)
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The effects of problems and problem-solving tasks on students' communication in and attitudes toward mathematicsSomwaru, Paramdai 01 January 2004 (has links)
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What contributes to academic achievement among elementary grade students: A needs assessmentChavez, Adriana, Glomah, Martha Tinehyn 01 January 2008 (has links)
The purpose of this research study was to investigate the needs of parents and teachers to identify factors that contributed to academic achievement among elementary grade students. Data was collected from a total of 65 parents and teachers of elementary grade students from Rowland Elementary School in Rowland Heights.
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Communication in the mathematics classroomHo, Mei-fun., 何美芬. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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An action research on improving communication satisfaction among teachers in a local secondary schoolOei, Lily., 黃文慧. January 1999 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Andragogical listening in business education in Zimbabwe : a study in tertiary didacticsO'Brien, Freda Lilian 06 1900 (has links)
Listening for learning during lectures has been established to be a staged
process. Listening's role during didactic andragogical events in the
Bulawayo Polyte9hnic Business Studies Department's Business
Communication lectures was investigated. Both the qualitative and the
quantitative data gathered contributed to a statistical groundstructure and an
ethnomethodological outline, which together combined into a balanced
description of the listened learning .p rocess in that tertiary learning
environment. Data sources included student and lecturer responses as well
as observed learning during communicativeness skills development, and
whilst learning in lectures and tutorials. The related literature was supported
by the study's findings, confirming that individuals perceive, interpret and
evaluate information directly in accordancewith their own lifeworld. This
includes own learned technique which derives from inherent oral or literate
culture base as well as from personal cameral preferences and
endowments. The consequent individually different listened learning range
constitutes a conventional normal dispersion. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Didactics)
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