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1"That's my experience": negotiating what it means to be "Indian" in a school counseling program"That's my experience": negotiating what it means to be "Indian" in a school counseling programSearle, Kristin AnneAmerican Indian; education; school counselingSchooling for American Indians developed differently than it did for other groups in the United States. This difference is largely the result of the unique relationship between American Indians and the U.S. government and the ways in which government policies and practices were carried out. Thus, ...2016
2A study of the Utah public school costs of the W.P.A recreation project for the school year of 1939-1940A study of the Utah public school costs of the W.P.A recreation project for the school year of 1939-1940Thorpe, Verne B.Utah, United States; work projects administration; recreation; finance; educationThe Recreation Project of the Works Progress Administration has been sponsored by the State Board of Education since 1935. The project was written on a state-wide basis, to operate in each and every county. It was required that in each county or unit, a co-sponsor, having legal authority to conduct ...1942-08
3Aligning theory and practice: deepening the understanding of restorative justice in SchoolsAligning theory and practice: deepening the understanding of restorative justice in SchoolsMolloy, Jen K.Critical theory; education; organizational change; restorative justice; school disciplineRestorative justice has gained attention as an alternative to harsh punishment for disciplinary problems in schools and as an approach for developing a sense of community within the school environment. There is, however, little research on the implementation process and the tensions between restorat...2018
4An appraisal of life adjustment education practices in selected secondary schools of the deep SouthAn appraisal of life adjustment education practices in selected secondary schools of the deep SouthMurray, William Deweyeducation; secondary; Southern States; curriculaDuring the first half of the twentieth century an attempt was made to universalize secondary education in the United States.1953
5An investigation of k-5/6 preservice teachers' knowledge and beliefs about the utah core state standards and english learnersAn investigation of k-5/6 preservice teachers' knowledge and beliefs about the utah core state standards and english learnersKeller, Jemina A.Common core; education; language; linguisticsThe State of Utah adopted the Utah Core State Standards (UCSS) in 2010, and realized full implementation at Local Education Agencies (LEAs) during the 2013-2014 school year. During this same period of time, minority enrollment statewide increased by nearly 60,000 students (USOE 2015). Many of these ...2016
6Capitalizing on boundaries: creating new schools and districts, creating inequalityCapitalizing on boundaries: creating new schools and districts, creating inequalityHumbert-Fisk, Paul Charlesboundaries; education; school districts; municipal structuration; Salt Lake City; geographic information systemsPeople "shopping for schools," which is paying a premium for homes that are in areas within the attendance zones of prestigious schools, routinely do not consider test scores, curriculum, or teachers when defining what is a "good school." This dissertation argues that suburban mayors use incorporati...2018
7Case studies of selected Spanish-American junior and senior high school students from Lark, UtahCase studies of selected Spanish-American junior and senior high school students from Lark, UtahNelson, Bill Jacobchildren with social disabilities; education; Utah Mexican students; Utah bilingualismI. THE PROBLEM The problem was to question ten selected Spanish-speaking children and their parents to determine possible areas in the Lark Elementary School curriculum which could be revised to more adequately meet the needs of the children who have Spanish-speaking parents. II. THE METHOD The inve...1969
8Characteristics of new Navajo students enrolled at intermountain school, Utah 1967 Part IV: social functioning with peersCharacteristics of new Navajo students enrolled at intermountain school, Utah 1967 Part IV: social functioning with peersJohnston, Arthur Leeintermountain School Navajo Indians; educationBackground Statement of the Problem In 1868, following the Indian Wars, Navajo leaders signed a Treaty with the United States Government. The Navajos agreed to return to some three and a half million acres in the Canyon De Chelley area and keep the peace with other Indian Tribes.1967
9CS1 pedagogical approach to parallel thinkingCS1 pedagogical approach to parallel thinkingRague, Brian Williamcomputer; CS1; education; parallel; programming; scienceAlmost all collegiate programs in College of Engineering; (School of); offer an introductory course in programming primarily devoted to communicating the foundational principles of software design and development. The ACM designates this introduction to computer programming course for first-year st...2010-08
10History of intermountain school, Brigham City, Utah 1946-1950, Part I, 1968History of intermountain school, Brigham City, Utah 1946-1950, Part I, 1968Rich, Ralph Kentintermountain school; Navajo Indians; educationIn 1945 the United States and the world were just emerging from one of the most devastating wars in man's entire existence. The signing of the treaty with Japan at Yokohama Bay and the series of Big Three Conferences in Europe marked the beginnings of a new world-- a new balance of power. Now that t...1968
11History of intermountain school, Brigham City, Utah, 1946-1950, part I, 1968History of intermountain school, Brigham City, Utah, 1946-1950, part I, 1968Rich, Ralph KentIntermountain School Navajo Indians; educationIn 1945 the United States and the world were just emerging from one of the most devastating wars in man's entire existence. The signing of the treaty with Japan at Yokohama Bay and the series of Big Three Conferences in Europe marked the beginnings of a new world -- a new balance of power.1968
12History of Presbyterian schools in UtahHistory of Presbyterian schools in UtahWankier, Carleducation; school; PresbyteriansThe Presbyterian church made significant contributions in Utah, education being one of the most important. The Presbyterian church was educationally minded from the beginning and insisted that its ministers be well educated •. This philosophy extended to the missionaries in the field. Moreover, co...1968
13Measuring cognitive load: a meta-analysis of load measurement sensitivityMeasuring cognitive load: a meta-analysis of load measurement sensitivityHodson, Jeffrey Lcognitive load; education; instructional design; multimedia; technologyThe current study utilized a meta-analysis review to investigate the sensitivity of several cognitive load measures. Specifically, the study examined whether self-rating, single-task performance, dual-task performance, eye-track, or physiological measures are most sensitive to changes in cognitive l...2016
14Use of timeout procedures: a national survey  of educators' utilization and perceptions  of the effectiveness of timeoutUse of timeout procedures: a national survey of educators' utilization and perceptions of the effectiveness of timeoutJones, Allison M.behavioral intervention; education; punishment; seclusion; Survey; timeoutThe purpose of the current survey study was to gather more recent information regarding educators' conceptualization and utilization of timeout procedures by replicating previous research conducted by Zabel in 1986. A survey tool was developed and included questions that pertain to variables such as...2015-08
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