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  • 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.
101

The implementation of language arts in a boys' school

Leung, Ki-man, Kitty. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
102

English through songs factors affecting students' motivation in an English as a second language classroom /

Kwong, Suk-mun, Elsa. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
103

Perceptions of using language arts activities in teaching short stories : a case study

Choi, Ching-ha, Maggie. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
104

Attitudes towards language arts in a Hong Kong classroom a case study /

Chan, Jolene Rene. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M. A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
105

中学生の抑うつ傾向に対する両親の認知と養育行動の変化

UJIIE, Tatsuo, MARUYAMA, Erika, 氏家, 達夫, 丸山, 笑里佳 28 December 2012 (has links)
No description available.
106

The influence of reading nationally circulated scholarly educational literature as manifested in the curricular leadership performance of middle school principals

Savidge, David B. 03 June 2011 (has links)
This study was designed to investigate whether and to what extent middle school principals are reading nationally circulated scholarly educational literature that calls for curriculum change. A second purpose of the study was to investigate how that reading influenced their leadership in curriculum decisions. By comparing the responses of principals from two samples, one group representing middle schools recognized for educational excellence by the United States Department of Education (N=43) and the second group representing a random sample of middle schools (N=237), a difference in the principals' reading practices was investigated.The following conclusions were drawn from the study:1. Principals are not doing significant professional reading in nationally circulated scholarly educational literature.2. Compared to principals of randomly sampled middle schools, principals of middle schools recognized for excellence are not generally more knowledgeable about the contents of nationally circulated scholarly educational reports.3. Contents of national reports were viewed as valuable by those middle school principals who read the reports, but the impact of the various reports has remained low because, in general, middle school principals are not reading the reports.4. The merit of the contents of the national reports for curriculum change is recognized by middle school principals.5. Reading completed by middle school principals does not focus expressly on the concerns unique to the middle school.6. Middle school principals have time to do professional reading.7. Most middle school principals have been influenced by professional literature in educational publications.
107

A Study on the Relationship among the Teachers¡¦ Personality Traits, Professional Identity ,and Self-Efficacy in Junior High Schools In Kaohsiung City

CHEN, Mei-shiu 23 July 2012 (has links)
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among the Kaohsiung junior high school teachers¡¦ Personality Traits, Professional Identity and Self-Efficacy and to understand the predictability of Self-Efficacy by Personality Traits and Professional Identity. The research method this study adopted was survey research. Questionnaires were mailed to 560 junior high school teachers of Kaohsiung city in Taiwan. There were 529 valid responses, and the success rate was 94.45%. The collected data were analyzed by using the statistical methods of reliability analysis, factor analysis, descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson Product-moment correlation, canonical correlation and multiple regression (step-wise-regression procedure). The conclusions of this study were as follows: 1.Junior high school teachers¡¦ Personality Traits did not differ significantly in age, education background, years of teaching experience, and working position, but differed significantly in gender, marriage and school size. 2.Junior high school teachers¡¦ teaching style did not differ significantly in gender, age and years of teaching experience, but differed significantly in marriage, education background, working position and scales of school size. 3.Junior high school teachers¡¦ Self-Efficacy did not differ significantly in age, marriage, education background, years of teaching experience, and working position, but differed significantly in gender, scales of school size. 4.There were significant correlations found between junior high school teachers¡¦ Personality Traits and Professional Identity, Personality Traits and Self-Efficacy, Professional Identity and Self-Efficacy. 5.The performance of junior high school teachers¡¦ Personality Traits, and Professional Identity effectively predicted the performance of Self-Efficacy, especially the ¡§Professional attitude¡¨ aspect. Based on the conclusion above, this study provided suggestions respectively on the institute of educational administration, junior high school and future studies.
108

The Relationships between Involvement in Extra-Curricular Reading and Academic Achievement of Junior High School Students

Shiang, Yung-Le 01 August 2012 (has links)
The study aims to understand the status of concentration on extracurricular reading and the academic performance of junior high school students. The purposes are: 1. to know the status of concentration on extracurricular reading; 2. to analyze the difference of the variable between the factors of concentration on extracurricular reading and the academic performance; 3. to explore the relationship between concentration on extracurricular reading and the academic performance. Surveys were given to junior high school students at the 1th,2th and 3th grade respectively in the public schools of Kaohsiung; total 300 students have replied to the questionnaires from nine classes. Analysis of variance was applied to understand the internal factors, such as their motivation, interest and attitude upon concentrating on extracurricular reading and the external factors, such as attitude of parents and teachers as well as school promotion. How students concentrated on extracurricular reading and its relationship with the academic performance was explored. The conclusions were described as follows: I. Overall analysis of the current conditions shows that junior high school students have medium involvement in extra-curricular reading; their academic achievements are in the upper medium level. II. In terms of involvement in extra-curricular reading, female junior high school students outperform male junior high school students in their overall involvement in extra-curricular reading. Due to differences in the father¡¦s and mother¡¦s education levels and the mother¡¦s employment type, there are differences in perception, and perceptions are higher for junior high school students from middle-class families than from lower middle-class families. III. In terms of academic achievement, female junior high school students have greater perceptions for overall academic achievement than male junior high school students. Due to differences in the father¡¦s and mother¡¦s education levels and the parents¡¦ employment type, there are differences in perception, and perceptions are higher for junior high school students from middle-class families than from lower middle-class families. IV. Reading motivation, reading interest, parental attitudes, school promotions, reading attitudes, the degree of involvement in reading, reading achievements, and overall involvement in extra-curricular reading all have a significant effect on the overall academic achievement of junior high school students The conclusions can be used as reference for educational administration units, schools, teachers, parents and future researchers.
109

The Study of School-based Curriculum Development in Junior High Schools in Tainan City

Chao, Ko-chung 10 January 2006 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to explore the development of the school-based curriculum in junior high schools in Tainan City. The strategy adopted for analysing this study is to consider literature review, document analysis, and interviews. Besides, analyize the curriculum contents in junior high schools in Tainan City in the 93 academic year.In addition,four academic directors at junior high schools in Tainan were selected to do the interview. They were required to verbalize their thoughts and feelings in the task. Their interviews were then transcribed, and the data were further identified, categorized, and defined.The findings were categorized into three major categorizes,SWOT analysis,curriculum development organization,and curriculum contents. The above study allows us to reach the following conclusions¡G 1¡B The committees of the school-based curriculum development in junior high schools in Tainan City have been founded by the regulations. 2¡B The school-based curriculums in junior high schools in Tainan City have been arranged by the regulations. And everything goes according to plan.However, most schools have similar plans,so it¡¦s hard to show the individuality of each school. 3¡B All of the junior high schools in Tainan City have analyzed SWOT, and have established a school vision based on the analysis. 4¡B Most members in junior high schools in Tainan City are vague about the school-based curriculum development. 5¡B The curriculum evaluation in junior high schools in Tainan City needs improving. 6¡B The integrative curriculum is widely accepped by the school-based curriculum in junior high schools in Tainan City. 7¡B Parents in urban areas actively participate in school activities; parents in country areas passively participate in school activities. Community resources are well integrated with the school-based curriculums. 8¡B In spite of the entrance examination,the school-based curriculums have no big differences between junior high schools in Tainan City. The class schedule has much difference between public and private schools. Based on the conclusions,the difficulities our schools have encountered are how to integrate School-Based Curriculum Development with the Basic Achievement Test. The findings obtained from this study attempted to provide concrete suggestions for junior high schools and educational administration agenies, and invite further research in the future.
110

The Study of the Attitude and Improvements on the Basic Competency Test for Junior High School Students for Students, Parents and Educators

Fu, Chiu-Ying 06 June 2007 (has links)
The Basic Competency Test for Junior High School Students (BCT) has become the most important and the largest test, which is including the most number of students, the widest range and the largest number of printed paper. The BCT has deeply influenced the benefits whether three hundred thousand students are able to enter their ideal senior high schools or not. Moreover, the BCT has also become the big issue of education which all people are concerned about. The study is according to the massive questionnaire to students in the third grade of public and private junior high schools in Taiwan, their parents, students in the first grade of senior / vocational high schools, and the related educators. The main findings of the study were as follows: 1. Generally speaking, though students, parents and educators have a few different views of most identified items of BCT, the quality of the items is still highly affirmative while its function and purpose are questioned. 2. The attitude of students, parents and educators to BCT exists the evidently great differences. 3. Students who come from different backgrounds have obviously different attitude to BCT. 4. Parents from different backgrounds have obviously different attitude to BCT. 5. Educators from different backgrounds have obviously different attitude to BCT. 6. The studies of students in the third grade of junior high school is obviously influenced by BCT. 7. The BCT has caused pressure and problem to students, parents and educators. 8. The BCT does not reach the expected function. 9. The places, dates, and whether to announce the range of BCT are not accorded with the demands of the public. 10. Students, parents and educators have different demands on BCT. 11. The so-called ¡§ two peaks ¡¨ are presented to the satisfactions for students, parents and educators on BCT. According to the findings, the study provides some suggestions to the actual implement of BCT and the further study.

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