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Education and Human Sciences: Recent submissions
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1:1 LAPTOP INITIATIVES AND TEACHER PRACTICE CHANGE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF CONSTRUCTIVIST TEACHING PRACTICE
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)This exploratory study poses a number of important questions regarding the costly reform movement of 1:1 laptop programs. The study seeks to evaluate the extent to which teachers are genuinely adopting the educational ... -
Effectiveness of Instructional Design to Contextualize Pharmacology for Nursing Students
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)Learning pharmacology can be overwhelming for undergraduate nursing students and often occurs in specific pharmacology courses or through an integrated curriculum approach. This study examined the effects of using the ... -
A Descriptive Study of Veteran Enrollment Certification Processes at "Veteran Friendly" Schools
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)As military deployments decrease and the number of veterans coming back to the United States to return to civilian life grows, the U.S. government is increasing educational benefits for eligible service members so that ... -
Family Implemented Embedded Learning Opportunities to Support Children with Disabilities' Learning within Family Routines
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)Young children’s healthy growth and development typically occurs as a natural process as they experience learning opportunities within naturally occurring routines in familiar settings. Children with disabilities, however, ... -
Understanding time concept to help delay gratification in young children
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)Delay of gratification (DG) is the ability to resist the temptation for a smaller but immediate reward in order to get a larger and more desirable delayed reward. Many factors involved in delay of gratification have been ... -
Linking with Planned Missing Data: Concurrent Calibration with Multiple Imputation
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new Item Response Theory (IRT) concurrent calibration method using multiple imputation and investigate its effectiveness by comparing with other equating methods. The 3-parameter ... -
ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST YEAR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMMUNITY ELIGIBILITY PROVISION OF THE HEALTHY HUNGER-FREE KIDS ACT IN KANSAS
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)This study examines the implementation year of the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) of the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 within the state of Kansas. This examination will involve the impact of electing to use ... -
A study of some scholastic and financial features of student activities in the high school
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The growth of the rural high school in Kansas since 1915
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The Manual Training High School of Kansas City, Missouri, with a study of some pupil failure problems
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What is the value of a check sheet in the correction of errors in written composition?
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Status of the superintendent's professional training, experience, tenure, and professional freedom
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A study of biography as a factor in the curriculum of the elementary school
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Growth of educational administration and public schools in Libya
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A study of student government in the high schools of the third class cities of Kansas
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Educational environment
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A comparative study of achievement and costs in certain high schools in Kansas
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An analysis of some reading difficulties of high school students
(University of Kansas, 1925)