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An evaluation of the student ethics management model at the University of Johannesburg31 July 2012 (has links)
M.A. / The development of ethics management models for university students is a way of encouraging and promoting ethical conduct for students at higher education institutions. The development and promotion of such models at universities will enhance the sound and proper management of higher education institutions. It will also assist in their effective and efficient administration and management. These student ethics management models provide guidelines that enhance ethical conduct at such institutions. It is a crucial stage or part of primary, secondary and higher education, as well as for the social, family and work environment in terms of character development. This chapter outlines the research design that will provide the background and rationale for the problem statement, in relation to the terms of reference for this study. It will include the research problem, background and rationale of the study and the research question, as well as the research objectives, the research methodology and the data collection methods. It will also outline the definitions of terms.
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A Comparison of Tenth and Eleventh Grade Art Students with and without a Junior High Art ExperienceLeinneweber, Margo 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine if there
was any difference between beginning high school art students
at Calhoun High School, Port Lavaca, Texas, who had had a junior high art experience and those who had no such experience in regard to their art information, art attitudes, and ability to produce quality art work. The Eisner Art Information and Art Attitude Inventories and three art performance tasks were administered to the population. Those with junior high art experience scored significantly higher on the art information inventory and art performance tasks than those without. The data support the positive effect of a junior high art experience on beginning high school art students.
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Determinants of educational aspiration : a sample survey of prevocational school form three students in Hong Kong.January 1985 (has links)
by Tso Kai Lok. / Title in Chinese: / Bibliography: leaves 138-147 / Thesis (M.A.Ed.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1985
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Locus of control and students learning computer.January 1988 (has links)
by Cheuk Fung Ting. / Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1988. / Bibliography: leaves 96-107.
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在開設及不設美術、音樂科之香港中學就讀之四年級學生對美育之價值觀 =: Aesthetic education values amongst Hong Kong form 4 students studying in schools offering both art and music, and neither art nor music. / Aesthetic education values amongst Hong Kong form 4 students studying in schools offering both art and music, and neither art nor music / Zai kai she ji bu she mei shu, yin yue ke zhi Xianggang zhong xue zui du zhi si nian ji xue sheng dui mei yu zhi jia zhi guan =: Aesthetic educattion values amongst Hong Kong form 4 students studying in schools offering both art and music, and neither art nor music.January 1984 (has links)
梅浩濱. / 複印打字本. / Thesis (M.A.)--香港中文大學硏究院敎育學部. / Fu yin da zi ben. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 142-150). / Mei Haobin. / Thesis (M.A.)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue yan jiu yuan jiao yu xue bu. / 論文提耍 --- p.ii~iii / 謝 辭 --- p.iv / 附表一覽表 --- p.vii~ix / 附圖一覽表 --- p.x / Chapter 第一章 --- 緖論 --- p.1~43 / Chapter 一、 --- 導言 --- p.1 / Chapter 二、 --- 問題說明 --- p.5 / Chapter ( 甲) --- 美育的基礎及作用 / Chapter ( 乙) --- 美育與價値敎育 / Chapter ( 丙) --- 香港學校在中四級開設美術科及音樂科的現況 / Chapter 三、 --- 研究動機及目的 --- p.32 / Chapter 第二章 --- 文獻引述 --- p.44~67 / Chapter 一、 --- 學生對音樂、美術的態度和興趣之研究 --- p.44 / Chapter 二、 --- 藝術敎育對學生所產生的影響之研究 --- p.48 / Chapter 三 、 --- 敎育工作者對藝術敎育的態度之研究 --- p.49 / Chapter 四、 --- 一般價値觀之硏究 --- p.51 / Chapter 五、 --- 自尊和自我概念之研究 --- p.54 / Chapter 第三章 --- 研究設計與實施 --- p.68~88 / 硏究範圍 --- p.68 / Chapter 二、 --- 研究假設 --- p.69 / Chapter 三、 --- 研究對象與取樣 --- p.70 / Chapter 四、 --- 研究工具 --- p.74 / Chapter 五、 --- 研究程序 --- p.77 / Chapter 六、 --- 研究限制 --- p.78 / Chapter 七、 --- 名詞釋義 --- p.80 / Chapter 第四章 --- 結果分析 --- p.89~106 / Chapter 第五章 --- 討 論 --- p.107~130 / Chapter 第六章 --- 建議與結論 --- p.131~141 / Chapter 一、 --- 建議 --- p.131 / Chapter 二、 --- 結論 --- p.137 / 參考書目 --- p.142~150 / 附錄 / Chapter 一、 --- 高中學生美育價値導向及自尊量表 --- p.159 / Chapter 二、 --- 美育價値觀每項平均得分比較圖 --- p.160~166
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Attitudes and motivation in the learning of English by Chinese EFL students at the tertiary level.January 1989 (has links)
by Gu Yongqi. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989. / Bibliography: leaves 145-151.
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A study of ethical attitudes of business students: is there a way to improve it.January 1989 (has links)
by Chan Yin-Sum, Samuel, Man Siu-Kwan, Nelson. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989. / Bibliography: leaves 57-60.
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Assessing and Influencing the Attitude and Knowledge of Selected Post-Secondary Students Concerning Body LanguageLester, E. W. Bud 08 1900 (has links)
This investigation, which was conducted on the post-secondary level and included vocational and academic students, was undertaken to develop an instrument to assess the attitude and knowledge of students concerning body language and to develop a module of instruction in body language to favorably influence their attitude and knowledge concerning body language. Hypotheses were formulated related to the differences in mean effective and cognitive scores of the experimental group who were taught body language and the control group. Additional hypotheses were formulated related to mean differences in the scores of students differing in age, sex, business experience, and prior exposure to body language. The findings of this study included first, the testing of the instrument; second, the testing of the validity of the research design and third, the testing of the hypotheses. The following conclusions are based on the findings of the study: the instrument seems to be acceptable for assessing the attitude and knowledge of post—secondary students concerning body language, the module of instruction in body language seems to be acceptable as a basis for influencing the attitude and knowledge of post—secondary students concerning body language, the mid-management and speech students were comparable in attitude and knowledge concerning body language before and after being taught the module, any prior exposure to the principles of body language seemed to favorably influence student's attitude and knowledge concerning body language both before and after they were taught, the age and business experience of students produced no apparent influence on student attitude and knowledge of body language, the sex of the student seemed to produce no apparent influence on student attitude and knowledge of body language.
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The "IT" Girls of Arabia: Cybercultured Bodies, Online Education, and the Networked Lives of Women at a University in Saudi ArabiaGraham, Leigh Llewellyn January 2014 (has links)
This dissertation analyzes transformation in early 21st century educational practice through the lens of information technology (IT) use at a private, women's university in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Academic and extracurricular Internet use, which is enabled through ubiquitous mobile devices, students' attitudes toward information and communication technology (ICT), and the nature and purpose of their activities in social network sites (SNS) will be discussed alongside critical analysis of peer-to-peer teaching and learning in relation to knowledge production and educational practice. Richly ethnographic discussion delves into emerging global education paradigms that are (re)configuring the experience of women's higher education in Saudi Arabia and influencing women's participation in public, economic, and political spheres from which they might have been previously excluded. This dissertation also seeks to engage bigger questions about young people's intimate relationships with ICTs and the nuances of the networked spaces in which they experience life online as students and citizens coming of age as members of the digital generation.
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Students’ Perceptions of Blended Learning and its Effectiveness As a Part of Second Year Dental CurriculumVarthis, Spyridon January 2016 (has links)
The field of dental medical education is one of the most rapidly evolving fields in education. Newer teaching methods are being evaluated and incorporated in dental institutions. One of the promising new methods is the blended learning approach that may involve a “flipped” instructional sequencing, where online instruction precedes the group meeting, allowing for more sophisticated learning through discussion and critical thinking. The author conducted a mixed method, experimental study that focused on second year dental students’ perceptions of blended learning and its effectiveness.
A sample size of 40 dental students in their second year from a Northeastern Regional Dental School were invited to participate in this study to evaluate a blended learning approach in comparison to a more traditional lecture format. Students who participated in the study, participated in group problem-solving, responded to Likert-type surveys, completed content exams, and were interviewed individually. Based on Likert survey data and interview responses, the participants in the blended learning treatment reported very positive opinions including positive perceptions of the organization, support of meaningful learning and potential merits for use in dental education. There also was evidence that the blended learning group achieved at least as well as the traditional lecture group, and excelled on certain content test items. The results of this study support the conclusion that blended instruction promotes active, in-depth and self-regulated learning. During blended learning, students set standards or goals regarding their learning, evaluate their progress toward these goals, and then adapt and regulate their cognition, motivation, and behavior in order to accomplish their goals. Overall, the results of this research on blended learning, including the use of problem-based learning in group discussions, supports the merits of incorporating blended earning in dental education curricula.
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