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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A documentary analysis of the British Columbia school health programme (secondary)

Auman, Jane Tate January 1987 (has links)
The school health programme is an area within the school in which two distinctly different communities of teachers and health professionals are represented. It is a construct of unique and complex dimensions that has not been adequately addressed in the educational or health professional literature. This study claims that an investigation of selected teacher and health professional curricula documents has revealed an extensive school health programme that is officially prescribed at the secondary level. The first area is the presence of a hidden curriculum of health in the subjects of science, physical education, guidance and an explicit programme of health for school health professionals. The second area of research interest concerns the existence of diverse understandings about the school health programme that appear in the official curricula documents of the Ministries of Education and Health analyzed in this study. These understandings appear in the documents as teacher and health professional constructions of the social reality of the school health programme. Theoretically informed content analysis is used in this study to analyze the curricula documents. Specific theories from the sociology of knowledge have been utilized in constructing the framework from which the research questions and categories of analysis were derived. The analysis indicates that there is a poorly defined, loosely constituted plan of health teaching in science, physical education and guidance. The majority of health education objectives, beliefs and outcomes are hidden and interspersed within this curricula of the teaching community. In contrast, the curricula plan for the health professional is explicit and concisely delineated. Whereas the curricula of both communities display a wide variety of health related work and teaching and a diversity of understandings about health, the overall impression is that the school health programme at the secondary level in the province of British Columbia is an entity that is both unique and complex. / Education, Faculty of / Curriculum and Pedagogy (EDCP), Department of / Graduate
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A statistical analysis of finding the best predictor of success in first year calculus at the University of British Columbia

Lee, Robert Eugene January 1987 (has links)
In this thesis we focus on high school students who graduated from a B.C. high school in 1985 and then proceeded directly to the University of British Columbia (UBC) and registering in a first year calculus course in the 1985 fall term. From this data, we want to determine the best predictor of success (the high school assigned grade for Algebra 12, or the provincial grade for Algebra 12, or the average of the high school and the provincial grade for Algebra 12) in first year calculus at UBC. We first analyze the data using simple descriptive statistics and continuous methods such as regression and analysis of variance techniques. In subsequent chapters, the categorical approach is taken and we use scaling techniques as well as loglinear models. Finally, we summarize our analysis and give conclusions in the final chapter. / Science, Faculty of / Statistics, Department of / Graduate

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