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Can the Administration of the Common Schools of District Four be Improved Under the Present "Set-Up"Jones, Carrol Madison 08 1900 (has links)
This study focused on determining whether the administration of the common schools of District Four in Texas can be made to function more effectively without changing the external structure of the administrative organization and to determine whether the administrative duties are being performed in a fairly uniform manner.
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Parental perception of the public school : a comparison of parochial school parents' perceptions with those of public school parents /Sabatino, Robert Anthony January 1971 (has links)
No description available.
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A System of Public School AccountingShields, Mayron 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the study is to show a system of public school accounting that will provide more information for the use of the school in: (1) spending and in planning future expenditures, (2) eliminating unnecessary details commonly found in school accounting systems, and (3) showing the working process of public school accounting to the student that plans to enter this type of work.
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A Study to Determine some Sound Procedures for Organizing the Community School CurriculumDavis, Ola Mae 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to provide some sound procedures for the organization of the school and the community. Most educations today appear to be in agreement upon the fact that the school and the community should be organized.
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A Study to Determine a Sound Procedure for Conducting and Providing Supervision for Small Secondary SchoolsTunnell, Wilson 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study is to determine a sound procedure for conducting and providing supervision in small secondary schools.
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An analysis of the relationship between administrators as advocates of change and administrative leadership, flexibility, and orientation in selected secondary public schoolsHardy, Donald January 1970 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston University / PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you. / 2999-01-01
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The constitutionality of religion-based charter schools: answering practical legal questionsWeinberg, Lawrence D. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston University / PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you. / This study explores the constitutionality of religion-based charter schools. The method of analysis used hypothetical charter schools to answer legal questions. The answers are grounded in law using the latest precedent.
The background material before examining charters sets forth both the legal and policy contexts of religious charters schools. The legal context includes a detailed analysis of the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution focusing on the most recent Supreme Court cases on that topic. The policy analysis examines the normative and structural dimensions of charter schools, which are then compared with voucher programs. The historical, political and educational contexts of charter programs are also examined.
Three hypothetical situations examine a total of eighteen legal questions:
Can coreligionists form a charter school?
Can morality-based general propositions of good be taught in a charter
school?
Can a charter school teach values espoused by coreligionists?
Can a charter school teach a course in the relationship between religion and
morality?
Can a charter school have religious criteria for staff?
Can a charter school limit a teacher's right to express different
worldviews?
Can a charter school offer optional prayer?
Can a charter school form for the purpose of allowing students' ease of
access to religious education?
Can a charter school form to provide students, who would otherwise attend
parochial schools, with a free, secular public education?
Can clergy sit on the board of a charter school?
Can a charter school share facilities with a parochial school?
Can a religious organization operate a charter school?
Can a charter school have religious criteria for admission?
To what extent can a religion class be taught in a charter school?
Can a charter school require religious instruction?
Can a charter school require religious exercises or worship?
Can a charter school affiliate with a denomination?
Can states exclude religious organizations from operating charter schools?
Each question is analyzed from a legal perspective.
The study concludes that charter statutes present an opportunity for parents and communities to form charter schools that will accommodate their beliefs; however, the constitution does not allow them to form schools that endorse their beliefs. / 2999-01-01
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The development and outlook of the community high school in KansasFrick, Forest Sheldon January 2011 (has links)
Typescript, etc. / Digitized by Kansas State University Libraries
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Organization of an extra-class activity program in the Raymond rural high schoolJohnson, Burnell Evart January 2011 (has links)
Typescript, etc. / Digitized by Kansas State University Libraries
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A sociometric study of social status and choice-readiness in a nursery school groupSteffen, Margaret Mary January 2011 (has links)
Typescript. / Digitized by Kansas State University Libraries
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