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Emic perspectives: the Freshman Interest Group program at the University of Texas at AustinAlvarado, Cassandre Giguere 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Emerging democracy in an urban elementary school: a Habermasian framework for examining school governance reculturing in response to systemic reformMaxcy, Brendan David 28 August 2008 (has links)
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The social construction of race and perceptions of privilege for white college students at a predominantly white institutionTaylor, Betty Jeanne Wolfe 28 August 2008 (has links)
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A study of teacher effectiveness in the teaching of literacy to middle school English language learners using the Language Enrichment II programGonzález, Guadalupe López 28 August 2008 (has links)
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The role of public school superintendents in providing equitable learning opportunities for children from poverty at the K-12 levelPrivitt, Galen Wayne 28 August 2008 (has links)
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"There is so much you can learn": child care teachers' perceptions of their professional development experiences / Child care teachers' perceptions of their professional development experiencesNicholson, Shelley Ann 29 August 2008 (has links)
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Factors Influencing Texas Industrial-Technical College or University Students When Selecting Their Major Area of StudyCecere, Joseph J. 05 1900 (has links)
The purposes of this study were to identify the factors influencing industrial-technical students in the choice of major area of study, to determine if certain areas were more influential when these students elected a major, and to provide information for industrial arts teacher-preparation programs that would aid in determining the reasons for the current industrial arts teacher shortage. From the study of factors influencing the student's choice of major, one may conclude that there is a definite need in the state of Texas for students to major in industrial arts education. One may also conclude that at the high school level, the industrial arts class and the industrial arts teacher have positive influences on the student when the student selects a college or university major. Perhaps the most significant conclusion is that the existence of an industrial arts teacher shortage is, in part, due to the fact that teaching salaries are not competitive with salaries offered by industry.
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Impact of Labor Union Representation Elections on Wages and Selected Employer-Employee Relations in Nonprofit Hospitals in TexasDuvall, Wallace L. (Wallace Lee), 1926- 08 1900 (has links)
This study concerns the general question, "What has been the impact of collective bargaining representation elections on nonprofit hospitals in Texas?" The means of answering this question involved a study of wages and attitudes of nonprofessional employees in both hospitals where such elections occurred and hospitals where no such elections had occurred in the State of Texas. An overview of the development of hospitals and the union movement in hospitals are presented as background information for this study. Further, a brief discourse on attitude development and attitude measurement is provided as theoretical foundational material. A researcher-constructed questionnaire was devised, tested, and administered to employees of the subject hospitals. There were 176 useable returns from employees where no union representation election occurred and 176 useable returns from employees where union representation elections occurred.
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A Study of Industrial Education Graduates and Non-Graduates of Texas Southern University with Implications for Curriculum RevisionRobinson, Clarence L. (Clarence Leslie), 1937- 05 1900 (has links)
The problem was a study of the School of Technology graduates and non-graduates of Texas Southern University with implications for curriculum revision.
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Survey of Texas Public Universities and University Systems Involvement in State Public Policy MakingWolf, David Fletcher 08 1900 (has links)
This study investigated the perceptions of influential relationships between Texas public university presidents, university system chancellors, and state legislators. The study's purpose was to examine Texas public universities engagement in lobbying type behaviors and whether public policy is affected through interaction and communication with legislative leaders. Moreover, of importance for this study was to identifying if Texas public universities actively work to influence the Texas legislature and if lobbying behavior exists whether or not that behavior influences public policy formation within the Texas legislative process. Lastly, this study focused on perceptions dealing with the Texas statute prohibiting state governmental agencies, including public universities and university systems, from influencing legislation through use of state funds. The study was conducted in the winter of 2003 and had 29 president / chancellor respondents and 88 legislator respondents. Three survey instruments were developed by the researcher to determine Texas public university president, system chancellor, and state legislator perceptions and attitudes concerning lobbying type activities, influence, and state statute compliance. Data reported consist of percentages, t-Test of significance, and Cohen's d effect size measure. Results from the study show agreement between the groups in areas of activities utilized to influence the legislative process and actual influence of public policy. Disagreement within statute compliance was reported between the groups.
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