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Attitudes towards the mentally ill, mental illness and the location for mental health facilities: a Hong Kong study on secondary schoolstudentsTse, Siu-keung., 謝肇強. January 1997 (has links)
abstract / toc / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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Teachers' and pupils' perceptions of effective geography teaching in Hong Kong schoolsFong, Yuk-yee, Pattie., 方鈺儀. January 1981 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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The characteristics of teachers of computer studies and their relationship to student attitudinal outcomesYip, Kam-yuen., 葉錦元. January 1986 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Within the pilot study in Hong Kong for the IEA second mathematics study: an evaluation of the reliability andvalidity of some instruments for the assessment of classroom processesin form ONE classesCheng, Wai-him, William., 鄭偉謙. January 1979 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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A case study of female students' participation and attitudes towards school physical education and sport as compared with male students' inone primary and one secondary schoolChing, Wai-kin, Joe., 程偉健. January 1992 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Within the pilot study in Hong Kong for the I.E.A. second mathematics study: an evaluation of the trial attitudescalesTong, Shiu-ming., 湯兆明. January 1979 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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An administrative perspective on school extracurricular activities andjuvenile delinquency in Hong KongLeung, Ying-wah., 梁英華. January 1982 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Creating a Learning Continuum: A Critical Look at the Intersection of Prior Knowledge, Outdoor Education, and Next Generation Science Standards Disciplinary Core Ideas and PracticesSchlobohm, Trisha Leigh 29 March 2016 (has links)
Outdoor School is a cherished educational tradition in the Portland, OR region. This program's success is attributed to its presumed ability to positively impact affective and cognitive student outcomes. Residential programs such as Outdoor School are considered to be an important supplement to the classroom model of learning because they offer an authentic, contextually rich learning environment. References to relevant literature support the idea that student gains in affective and cognitive domains occur as a result of the multi-sensory, enjoyable, hands-on nature of outdoor learning. The sample population for this study was 115 sixth graders from a demographically diverse Portland, OR school district. This study used an instrument developed by the Common Measures System that was administered to students as part of Outdoor School's professional and program development project. The affective student outcome data measured by the Common Measures instrument was complemented by a formative assessment probe ascertaining prior knowledge of the definition of plants and field notes detailing Field Study instructor lesson content. This first part of this study examined the changes that take place in students' attitudes toward science as a result of attending Outdoor School. The second part took a look at how Outdoor School instruction in the Plants field study aligned with NGSS MS-LS Disciplinary Core Ideas and Practices. The third section of the study compared how Outdoor School instruction in the Plants Field Study and students' prior knowledge of what defines a plant aligned with NGSS MS-LS DCIs. The intent of the research was to arrive at a more nuanced understanding of how students' attitudes toward science are influenced by participating in an outdoor education program and contribute to the development of a continuum between classroom and outdoor school learning using Next Generation Science Standards Disciplinary Core Ideas and Practices as a framework. Results of this study were intended to inform outdoor education program development, add to the existing body of research, and inform future research projects.
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The Effects of an Informational Briefing on the Attitudes of Certain High School Seniors in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area Toward the Air Force ROTC Training ProgramAndrews, Robert Glenn 05 1900 (has links)
This study was a simple "before" and "after" attitude measurement experiment using an experimental group and a control group. The attitude measurements were made before and after the subjects in the experimental group were presented an informational briefing about the Air Force ROTC training program. Both the experimental group and the control group were subject to exposure to the Air Force mass communication advertising during the two-month study period. The results indicate that the increased knowledge gained by the experimental group through its exposure to the informational briefing caused a negative change of attitude within the group. However, the control group had no significant change of attitude during the study period even though more than 87 percent of those subjects were exposed to some form of Air Force advertising.
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An Analysis of Discourse Present in Sex Education Literature from Palm Beach County Middle Schools: Are Kids Really Learning?Unknown Date (has links)
Issues of sexual assault have become pervasive across all social strata in
American society. Citizens need to start having conversations regarding these issues. To
combat the issue of sexual assault, children need to be educated regarding the
multifaceted aspects of sex through sex education in order to understand consent and
resources they have available to them. Utilizing grounded theory methodology, this thesis
analyzes sex education literature provided to Palm Beach County Middle School
students. Using Burke’s theory of terministic screens and Foucauldian theories of power
and control; an understanding of the ideological underpinnings of this literature and
discourse were acquired. After analysis, suggestions for disclosure and sex education
programs are provided. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2017. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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