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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.
351

Intervention strategies for drug abuse in secondary schools.

27 October 2008 (has links)
M.Ed. / Drug abuse in secondary schools appears to be a major problem. Preliminary discussions with some learners and educators triggered the researcher to attempt making a research on this matter, since enormities of this problem has a negative impact towards the process of teaching and learning. This type of practice affects the behavioural pattern of individuals within educational institutions. For example learners bring their parents’ revolvers to school to harm their classmates, in class they laugh continuously with no apparent reason, they remain behind with their school work, dress indecently, become arrogant, use vulgar language, rape girls, become disorderly, provoke other learners and start unnecessary fights. The purpose of this study was to explore and investigate whether principals, educators, parents have the necessary knowledge and skills on how to detect the learner as being a drug abuser, how intervention takes place. Further, the research study also tries to determine whether the personnel and Learner Representative Council do check on the food that the vendors are selling to ascertain whether they don’t contain any harmful substances, that can cause a barrier in the learner’s mentality, of which at the end can encourage the learner to turn to crime as a means to survival. Data was collected through a number of methods. Various community members of educational institutions like, principals parents, educators learners and the Gauteng Department of Educators official member, dealing with drugs were interviewed to inquire about their perceptions, feelings and opinions as far as it concerned about intervention strategies for drug abuse in secondary schools. What they recommend should be done to facilitate change on causes of abusing drugs by learners, which strategies to be employed to curb this problem within secondary schools. A thorough literature review was made to determine what other researchers discovered on the same phenomena. Feelings, perceptions and opinions were read throughout the interviews. The participants proved to have a minimal knowledge about the practices of drugs within their schools and the society. By means of particular programmes designed by the school and the society, they can be empowered to open up, in order to provide assistance to the troubled children. / Prof. J.R. Debeila
352

Supportive Programs in Synergistic Middle and High Schools to Increase Engagement and Prevent Students From Dropping Out

Unknown Date (has links)
This study examined how two high schools have successfully increased graduation rates while serving minority-majority and impoverished communities. Data collected for this qualitative, multi-site, case study employed publicly-available archival materials, interviews, focus groups, and observations in leadership meetings to help narrate a story that takes into account the complexities of human relations, specifically those in school settings in an urban school district. Thirty-four participants were selected by the principals at the participating schools and included members of their leadership teams, such as literacy coaches, assistant principals, magnet coordinators, students, parents, security specialists, and guidance counselors. The conceptual framework of the study was based on three research questions. The first question examined the synergistic relationships between the selected middle and the high schools with the purpose of addressing students’ at risk of dropping out factors in the areas of academic engagement, behavior, and attendance. The second question investigated the different types of initiatives enacted to provide support and efforts to engage or reengage students. The third question was used as a guide to observe the effects that the principals have on the work of stakeholders and how they serve their students. This study examined the various ways in which two high schools and their three feeder middle schools combine efforts to reengage students academically and socially. The selected high schools have demonstrated success in graduation rates while serving minority-majority students in areas of poverty, as determined by the high percentage of students qualifying for the Free and Reduced Lunch program. The findings indicate the existence of purposeful collaboration between personnel with an emphasis on programmatic continuum, communication, and other initiatives to strengthen articulation. Further, this study identified various forms of support programs for students to remain engaged or reengage, such as extracurricular activities, mentoring, and expansion of interest-based classes. Lastly, the findings demonstrate that the principals involved in this study clearly established a mission and vision and their leadership teams enact such with a balance between their own initiatives and adherence to the goals of their respective school leaders. / Includes bibliography. / Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2018. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
353

The relationships of family environment and type of schools to the personality of Hong Kong junior secondary school students.

January 1984 (has links)
by Ng Hung Sum. / Chinese title: / Bibliography: leaves 115-121 / Thesis (M.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1984
354

Quality of life of senior secondary school students in Hong Kong.

January 1984 (has links)
Fan Chi Fun, Cindy. / Thesis (M.Ph.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1984 / Bibliography: leaves 236-245
355

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.
356

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
357

香港中學生的生活壓力, 心理防衛方式與心理健康的關係. / Xianggang zhong xue sheng de sheng huo ya li, xin li fang wei fang shi yu xin li jian kang de guan xi.

January 1995 (has links)
吳健雄 = Stressful life events, defensive styles and psychological well-being among Hong Kong secondary students / Ng Kin Hung. / 論文(碩士) -- 香港中文大學硏究院敎育學部, 1995. / 參考文獻: leaves 77-96. / Wu Jianxiong = Stressful life events, defensive styles and psychological well-being among Hong Kong secondary students / Ng Kin Hung. / 摘要 --- p.i / 誌謝 --- p.iii / 目錄 --- p.iv / 表內容 --- p.vi / 附錄內容 --- p.vii / Chapter 第一章 --- 前言 / 研究背景 --- p.1 / 研究目的 --- p.3 / 研究意義 --- p.3 / Chapter 第二章 --- 青少年的生活壓力 / 壓力與健康 --- p.5 / 青少年成長與壓力 --- p.6 / 家庭壓力與影饗 --- p.10 / 學校壓力與影饗 --- p.14 / 同儕壓力與影饗 --- p.15 / 性别差異與壓力生活事件 --- p.20 / Chapter 第三章 --- 心理防衛方式 / 心理防衛的概念 --- p.22 / 心理防衛的動機 --- p.25 / 心理防衛的運作 --- p.25 / 心理防衛的發展 --- p.26 / 心理防衛的效能 --- p.30 / 性别差異與心理防衛方式 --- p.33 / Chapter 第四章 --- 研究方法 / Chapter (一) --- 研究問題 --- p.36 / Chapter (二) --- 受試者 --- p.36 / Chapter (三) --- 硏究變項 --- p.36 / Chapter (四) --- 研究工具 --- p.36 / Chapter (五) --- 模擬測驗 --- p.41 / Chapter (六) --- 研究假設 --- p.42 / Chapter (七) --- 資料處理 --- p.43 / Chapter 第五章 --- 研究結果 / Chapter 1 --- 取樣特性 --- p.44 / Chapter 2 --- 測試工具的可靠性 --- p.44 / Chapter 3 --- 壓力生活事件,心理防衛方式 及心理健康匯報情況 --- p.45 / Chapter 4 --- 性别與班級對壓力生活事件累積 影響及成熟與不成熟心理防衛 --- p.65 / Chapter 5 --- 壓力生活事件,心理防衛方式 及性别對心理健康的影響 --- p.67 / Chapter 第六章 --- 總結及討論 / 總結及討論 --- p.71 / 研究限制 --- p.76 / 參考文獻 --- p.77 / 附錄 --- p.97
358

Social relations and school life satisfaction in South Korea.

January 2011 (has links)
Kim, Ji Hye. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-74). / ABSTRACT --- p.i / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES --- p.v / Chapter CHAPTER ONE --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1 --- BACKGROUND OF STUDY --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2 --- LAYOUT OF THESIS --- p.4 / Chapter CHAPTER TWO --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.5 / Chapter 2.1 --- DEFINITION OF SCHOOL LIFE SATISFACTION --- p.5 / Chapter 2.2 --- STUDENTS' SOCIAL RELATIONS AND SCHOOL LIFE SATISFACTION --- p.8 / Chapter 2.3 --- SOCIAL RELATIONS AND KOREAN CONTEXTS --- p.19 / Chapter 2.4 --- FOCUS OF THESIS --- p.20 / Chapter CHAPTER THREE --- THE EMERGENCE OF THE HIERARCHICAL SCHOOL SYSTEM IN SOUTH KOREA --- p.21 / Chapter 3.1 --- EDUCATIONAL EXPANSION DURING THE COUNTRY'S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT --- p.21 / Chapter 3.2 --- THE EMERGENCE OF ELITE HIGH SCHOOLS AND THEIR REPID DEVELOPMENT --- p.22 / Chapter 3.3 --- VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS EDGED OF THE HIERARCHY OF HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM --- p.25 / Chapter CHAPTER FOUR --- METHODOLOGY AND RESULTS --- p.30 / Chapter 4.1 --- HYPOTHESES --- p.30 / Chapter 4.2 --- DATA AND SAMPLES --- p.30 / Chapter 4.3 --- VARIABLES --- p.31 / Chapter 4.4 --- METHOD AND ANALYTICAL STRATEGIES --- p.33 / Chapter 4.5 --- RESULTS AND FINDINGS --- p.38 / Chapter CHAPTER FIVE --- FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION --- p.51 / Chapter 5.1 --- MAJOR FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION --- p.51 / Chapter 5.2 --- ADDITIONAL FINDINGS --- p.56 / Chapter 5.3 --- THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATION --- p.58 / Chapter 5.4 --- LIMITATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH --- p.59 / Chapter 5.5 --- CONCLUSION --- p.60 / APPENDIX A --- p.62 / APPENDIX B --- p.65 / REFERENCES --- p.68
359

School engagement in Latino high school students : ecological factors and academic outcomes /

Jensen, Michelle Kirstina. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2003. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-99). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
360

Black female student's experiences in a predominantly white high achieving suburban school implications for theory and practice /

Nash, Erika Raissa. January 2009 (has links)
Title from title page of PDF (University of Missouri--St. Louis, viewed March 1, 2010). Includes bibliographical references (p. 116-134).

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