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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.
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Coleta Seletiva Solidária de resíduos recicláveis dirigida à rede estadual de ensino do Rio de Janeiro - estudo de caso. / A case study of the selective solidary collection of recycable waste applied in the state schools

Raquel Flavia Pires Bento 31 March 2011 (has links)
O aumento da demanda de água, energia, bem como a mudança na composição e na quantidade dos resíduos, associados aos impactos socioambientais que eles provocam, tornaram-se um dos grandes desafios atuais para a sociedade e, em particular, para as escolas públicas. Nesse contexto, o governo do estado do Rio de Janeiro, dentro de seu Plano Estadual de Gerenciamento Integrado de Resíduos Sólidos, criou o Programa Coleta Seletiva Solidária (PCSS), em outubro de 2009, realizado em parceria entre o Instituto Estadual do Ambiente (INEA), a Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) e a Secretaria de Estado de Educação (SEEDUC). Este Programa assessora a implantação da Coleta Seletiva Solidária (CSS) de materiais recicláveis nos municípios do estado. O eixo-escolas, uma das suas linhas de ações, assessora a implantação da CSS na rede estadual, conforme determina o Decreto Estadual 40.645/07. Considerando os problemas relacionados aos resíduos e a exigência legal, boa parte das escolas estaduais não implantaram ainda a Coleta Seletiva Solidária, por diversos fatores. O objetivo da pesquisa é estudar o modelo de Coleta Seletiva proposto pelo PCSS nas escolas da rede estadual de ensino do Rio de Janeiro. Como estudo de caso, esse modelo foi aplicado no Colégio Estadual Souza Aguiar (CESA). Utilizou-se da pesquisa-ação como abordagem metodológica e o instrumento de coleta de dados foi o questionário dirigido aos participantes das oficinas de capacitação na UERJ. No CESA foram aplicados questionários aos alunos e acompanhado o processo de implantação da CSS através da observação participante. Conclui-se que os resultados da pesquisa não podem ser generalizados para toda a rede estadual de ensino do Rio de Janeiro. Contudo, ele possibilitou identificar questões importantes e sugerir recomendações para o aperfeiçoamento do modelo estudado. Destaca-se a importância de formalizar o compromisso institucional dos dirigentes das escolas com a implantação da CSS, contribuindo com a formação de cidadãos comprometidos com a sustentabilidade socioambiental do estado do Rio de Janeiro. / Increased demand for water, energy, and the change in the composition and quantity of wasteassociated with socio-environmental impacts have become a major challenge today, particularly for public schools. In the context of waste management, the state government of Rio de Janeiro created the Selective Solidary Collection Project (PCSS), wich was initiated in October 2009 . It is held by the partnership between the State Agency of Environment (INEA), the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) and the State Department of Education (SEEDUC), to assist in the implementation of the Selective Solidary Collection of recyclable waste (CSS) in the municipalities. The Selective Solidary Collection in the State Schools, one of the lines of actions of this program, seeks the implementation of CSS in the state, as determined by State Decree 40.645/07. Considering the environmental and social problems related to waste generation and disposal, as well as the legal requirement of the decree, most schools have not yet deployed the Selective Solidary Collection of recyclable waste. The objetive is to study the application of the model proposed by PCSS of Selective Solidary Collection for state schools of Rio de Janeiro. As a case study, the model was also applied in the State College Souza Aguiar (CESA). We used action research as a methodological approach and questionnaires distributed to participants of workshops on UERJ as data collection instrument. In CESA, were also used questionnaires to students and monitored the process through participant observation. We conclude that the search results cant be generalized to all state schools in Rio de Janeiro. However, it helps to identify important issues and suggest recommendations for its improvement. The study shows the importance of formalizing the institutional commitment of school to obtain success on the implementation of CSS, while contributing to the formation of citizens committed to social and environmental sustainability of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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Coleta Seletiva Solidária de resíduos recicláveis dirigida à rede estadual de ensino do Rio de Janeiro - estudo de caso. / A case study of the selective solidary collection of recycable waste applied in the state schools

Raquel Flavia Pires Bento 31 March 2011 (has links)
O aumento da demanda de água, energia, bem como a mudança na composição e na quantidade dos resíduos, associados aos impactos socioambientais que eles provocam, tornaram-se um dos grandes desafios atuais para a sociedade e, em particular, para as escolas públicas. Nesse contexto, o governo do estado do Rio de Janeiro, dentro de seu Plano Estadual de Gerenciamento Integrado de Resíduos Sólidos, criou o Programa Coleta Seletiva Solidária (PCSS), em outubro de 2009, realizado em parceria entre o Instituto Estadual do Ambiente (INEA), a Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) e a Secretaria de Estado de Educação (SEEDUC). Este Programa assessora a implantação da Coleta Seletiva Solidária (CSS) de materiais recicláveis nos municípios do estado. O eixo-escolas, uma das suas linhas de ações, assessora a implantação da CSS na rede estadual, conforme determina o Decreto Estadual 40.645/07. Considerando os problemas relacionados aos resíduos e a exigência legal, boa parte das escolas estaduais não implantaram ainda a Coleta Seletiva Solidária, por diversos fatores. O objetivo da pesquisa é estudar o modelo de Coleta Seletiva proposto pelo PCSS nas escolas da rede estadual de ensino do Rio de Janeiro. Como estudo de caso, esse modelo foi aplicado no Colégio Estadual Souza Aguiar (CESA). Utilizou-se da pesquisa-ação como abordagem metodológica e o instrumento de coleta de dados foi o questionário dirigido aos participantes das oficinas de capacitação na UERJ. No CESA foram aplicados questionários aos alunos e acompanhado o processo de implantação da CSS através da observação participante. Conclui-se que os resultados da pesquisa não podem ser generalizados para toda a rede estadual de ensino do Rio de Janeiro. Contudo, ele possibilitou identificar questões importantes e sugerir recomendações para o aperfeiçoamento do modelo estudado. Destaca-se a importância de formalizar o compromisso institucional dos dirigentes das escolas com a implantação da CSS, contribuindo com a formação de cidadãos comprometidos com a sustentabilidade socioambiental do estado do Rio de Janeiro. / Increased demand for water, energy, and the change in the composition and quantity of wasteassociated with socio-environmental impacts have become a major challenge today, particularly for public schools. In the context of waste management, the state government of Rio de Janeiro created the Selective Solidary Collection Project (PCSS), wich was initiated in October 2009 . It is held by the partnership between the State Agency of Environment (INEA), the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) and the State Department of Education (SEEDUC), to assist in the implementation of the Selective Solidary Collection of recyclable waste (CSS) in the municipalities. The Selective Solidary Collection in the State Schools, one of the lines of actions of this program, seeks the implementation of CSS in the state, as determined by State Decree 40.645/07. Considering the environmental and social problems related to waste generation and disposal, as well as the legal requirement of the decree, most schools have not yet deployed the Selective Solidary Collection of recyclable waste. The objetive is to study the application of the model proposed by PCSS of Selective Solidary Collection for state schools of Rio de Janeiro. As a case study, the model was also applied in the State College Souza Aguiar (CESA). We used action research as a methodological approach and questionnaires distributed to participants of workshops on UERJ as data collection instrument. In CESA, were also used questionnaires to students and monitored the process through participant observation. We conclude that the search results cant be generalized to all state schools in Rio de Janeiro. However, it helps to identify important issues and suggest recommendations for its improvement. The study shows the importance of formalizing the institutional commitment of school to obtain success on the implementation of CSS, while contributing to the formation of citizens committed to social and environmental sustainability of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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A Study to Determine the Relationship between the Scores Made on Aptitudes "V" and "N" of the General Aptitude Test Battery and Parts "Q" and "L" of the American Council on Education Psychological Examination and the Academic Grades of Students Enrolled in Beginning English and Industrial Arts 122, 131, 245, 311, and 331

Bruns, Lawrence B. January 1954 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the Q-scores and the L-scores made on the American Council on Education Psychological Examination and the scores made on Aptitudes "N" and "V" of the General Aptitude Test Battery by the same students, and to compare the academic grades of these same students with the aforementioned test scores in order to determine what relationship exists, if any, between academic grades made in certain selected courses and scores made on each of the aforementioned tests.
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A Study of the Status of the Area of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation in the Colleges and Universities of Texas for Negro Students During the Session of 1953-1954

Williams, Walter Sam, Jr. 08 1900 (has links)
The investigator undertook a study of the status of the area of health, physical education, and recreation in the colleges and universities of Texas primarily for Negro students during the session of 1953-54.
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A Study of Industrial Arts Programs in Negro High Schools of Texas

Ottinger, Sam J. 01 1900 (has links)
"The purpose of this study is to determine the extent to which industrial arts is taught in the Negro high schools of Texas, the number of pupils enrolled in the schools, the types of programs offered the amount and kind of equipment provided for teaching industrial arts, and the qualifications of the teachers."--4.
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A Comparative Study of Fifty Undergraduate Men Majors in Physical Education and Fifty Undergraduate Men Majors in Other Fields at North Texas State College with Respect to Selected Personal Traits

Oglesby, Bill 08 1900 (has links)
"To determine the general characteristics of the undergraduate men majors in the field of physical education and men majors in other fields...if the undergraduate men majors in physical education could be distinguished from the men majors in other fields"--4.
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Personal Study and Comparative Analysis of the Track Men and the Football Men at North Texas State Teachers College for the Period of Ten Years (1930-1940)

Brown, Elmer Arthur 08 1900 (has links)
This study deals with an investigation of letterman in track in North Texas State Teachers College during the ten- year period of 1930-31 through 1939-40, as compared with football lettermen of the same period. More especially, it is a study of the program, the accomplishments, and the later occupations followed by the individual athletes who earned letters in track. The status of the athletes was considered from the standpoint of their athletic and scholastic attainments as well as their social activities while in college, The athletes were also considered from the standpoint of position and location since leaving college. It is recommended that in the near future a similar study be made of the other sports in North Texas State College to parallel this study.
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The History of the Rhodes State College Dental Hygiene Program

Bowers, Denise E. 26 June 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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A Comparison of the Holding Power of the White and Negro Schools in Fort Worth, Texas with an Analysis of the Significant Difference

Evans, Charles L. 08 1900 (has links)
As a contribution to the general problem of Negro education, this study has undertaken to compare the holding power of the Negro schools and the White schools in Fort Worth, Texas, to determine whether or not there is a significant difference. It is also the purpose of the study to discover and analyze the reasons for the withdrawal and non-attendance of Negro students. A further purpose is to determine whether or not any significant difference has been achieved in the holding power of the Negro schools in the last three years by practices fostered by the Gilmer-Aiken school laws or by recent efforts made to equalize the educational opportunity afforded Negro scholastics with the educational opportunity afforded White scholastics in Fort Worth.
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The Literary and Intellectual Impact of Mississippi’s Industrial Institute and College, 1884-1920

Kohn, Sheldon Scott 03 May 2007 (has links)
After a long struggle, the State of Mississippi founded and funded the Industrial Institute and College in 1884. The school, located in Columbus, Mississippi, was the first state-supported institution of higher education for women in the United States, and it quickly became a model for similar schools in many other states. The Industrial Institute and College was distinguished from other women’s colleges in the nineteenth century by the fact that its graduates were expected to be fully prepared to support themselves. This curriculum required students to complete coursework in both liberal arts and vocational training. There was much conflict and controversy between factions that wanted the school to focus exclusively on either vocational training or liberal studies. Pauline Van de Graaf Orr served as Mistress of English from 1884-1913. Under her leadership, the Department of English set a high standard for its students. While there was considerable attrition among the students, many of whom were as young as fifteen and most of whom had no adequate secondary preparation, the Industrial Institute and College also graduated students, such as Blanche Colton Williams and Rosa Peebles, who went on to distinguished academic careers. Frances Ormond Jones Gaither was the best fiction writer the school graduated. After finding some success as a writer of children’s books in the 1930s, Gaither wrote a trilogy of novels about the Old South in the 1940s. Follow the Drinking Gourd (1941) follows the establishment and development of the Hurricane Plantation in Alabama. The Red Cock Crows (1944) addresses the then-unexplored topic of a slave revolt in antebellum Mississippi. In Double Muscadine (1949), a best-seller, Gaither explores the causes and consequences of miscegenation.

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