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Essays on behavioral and experimental economicsRodríguez-Lara, Ismael 11 June 2010 (has links)
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Differences between Schools with High and Non-High Performance of English Learners Relative to Principal Leadership Practices and Social Justice PrinciplesPadró, Eneida A 12 1900 (has links)
English learners (ELs) are the fastest growing student group in U.S. public schools. The purpose of this mixed method study was to gain an understanding of the relationship between principal actions and the academic achievement of ELs to determine which practices had the greatest impact on student achievement using archival achievement data. A mixed methods research study was conducted in an urban school district in North Texas to explore differences between principals of schools with high and non-high performance of ELs as it related to the implementation of leadership practices and social justice principles. The principals in the PK-5 grade level band who participated in an online survey, reported statistically significant differences regarding the implementation of leadership practices in the areas of leading student culture and data-driven instruction. Statistically significant differences were also found in the competency of driving for results within the social justice principles. Further data analysis of interview findings revealed the distinction between the high-performing and non-high-performing group to be centered on principal actions as inputs for effective teaching as it related to the implementation of schoolwide systems and processes. Further research is recommended to continue the identification of best practices that support the academic success of ELs in a public-school setting.
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The experiences and perspectives of users of the services of the Restorative Justice Centre in PretoriaDewa, Edwin 16 April 2014 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences and perspectives of the
users of the services of the Restorative Justice Centre in Pretoria. A phenomenological
study was conducted to gain insight in the participants experiences and perspectives of
the the services rendered. Data collection was done using indepth interviews with a
sample population of girls who were victims of sexual abuse and their caregivers. The
reseacher made use of Colaizze (1978) data analysis approach following the
transcription of audio recorded information.The study found that first time contact can be
a daunting experience for victims, which touches on complex issues like discomfort,
fear, cultural barriers and timing. Generally, clients were positive about social workers
who build up a meaningful relationship based on empathy and respect. However, clients
were concerned about unintentional, but insensitive behaviour by practitioners. Services
that recognize a client‟s culture and language, as well as context are viewed as
empowering. Therefore, restorative justice interventions should be holistic and consider
the context in its approaches / Health Studies / M.A. (Public Health)
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The experiences and perspectives of users of the services of the Restorative Justice Centre in PretoriaDewa, Edwin 16 April 2014 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences and perspectives of the
users of the services of the Restorative Justice Centre in Pretoria. A phenomenological
study was conducted to gain insight in the participants experiences and perspectives of
the the services rendered. Data collection was done using indepth interviews with a
sample population of girls who were victims of sexual abuse and their caregivers. The
reseacher made use of Colaizze (1978) data analysis approach following the
transcription of audio recorded information.The study found that first time contact can be
a daunting experience for victims, which touches on complex issues like discomfort,
fear, cultural barriers and timing. Generally, clients were positive about social workers
who build up a meaningful relationship based on empathy and respect. However, clients
were concerned about unintentional, but insensitive behaviour by practitioners. Services
that recognize a client‟s culture and language, as well as context are viewed as
empowering. Therefore, restorative justice interventions should be holistic and consider
the context in its approaches / Health Studies / M.A. (Public Health)
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