Proposed Research on Class Size & Reading
.... performance will not significantly differ depending upon whether they receive their reading lessons in a class consisting of a total of
16 students, 24
students ....
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MODERN TECHNOLOGY ON THE ADULT LEARNER
.... It is not simply a case of attempting to teach post-
16 students as one would teach children. It also is a case of post-
16 students ....
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NCAA Proposition 16
.... Proposition
16 measures a student-athletes' GPA in 13 specific areas of course-work. A sliding scale then combines SAT/ACT scores with
students' GPA to ....
(1956

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CMA Certification for Accounting Students
.... more than doubled.6 Some of the country's brightest
students are entering .... Accounting Graduates and Demand for Accounting Recruits (New York: AICPA, 1991)
16. ....
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Distance Education
.... enrolled in the University of Georgia's off-campus curriculum development course were assigned to the experimental group, and all
16 students taking the same ....
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Secondary School Counseling Services
.... For
students who attended private high schools, this proportion was 68.8 percent (11 of
16 students responding to the questionnaire item), while it was 60 ....
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Native American Higher Education
.... Indians has recently provides $30,000 for financial aid to California American Indian
students (California, 2004, p.
16). The aid is for
students who attend ....
(1227

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Hispanics and Dropout Rates
.... of Hispanic dropouts have either job or family responsibilities (US General Accounting, 1994, p.
16). The economic background of
students' families has a ....
(1658

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Bilingual Education Strategies More immigrants have arrived
.... however, Rothstein concludes that all immigrant children experience assimilationist sentiments, which ensure that these
students will continue to .... Mar
16, 2003. ....
(754

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Diversity in Ethnic Composition in the Classroom
.... A descriptive study of the ESEA Title VII educational services for secondary school limited English proficient
students. Retrieved March
16, 2003, from http ....
(1111

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Impact of Residence to Academic Performance of College Students
.... 536 541). Alcohol consumption is also higher among upper level
students than first and second year
students (Crowley, 1991, pp. 10
16). ....
(1992

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Type Theory of Teaching
.... can a teacher effectively apply Lawrence's ideas to a classroom of, say', 32
students, assuming that these
students are equally categorized into the
16 types? ....
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Persuasion Essay on The Drinking Age
.... Even if every teenager in the country pledged to drink at
16, authorizing them to do .... It gives
students the idea that drinking is okay and that "We are going to ....
(791

3

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Phys. Ed. Social Interaction
.... However, while regular education teachers interacted with special education
students 16 times during the course of the study, special education teachers only ....
(1259

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Van Pooling: A Descriptive Analysis
.... value of 3.5 or lower are the most meaningful of the
16 attitudes. .... General Commuting Situation of
Students at Oklahoma State University The analysis of general ....
(1211

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Phys. Ed. Inclusion
.... Only 26 total initiations were observed, 10 being teachers of special education initiating socialization with regular
students and
16 being teachers of regular ....
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Goals for Mathematics Teachers
.... practice for math vocabulary and concepts a bingo card can be constructed from tag board and laminated or have
students fold a piece of paper into
16 squares. ....
(1874

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Computer Aided Instruction
.... The control condition consisted of
16 students (6 males and 10 females). The experimental condition consisted of 19
students (9 males and 10 females). ....
(6758

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Data Analysis Methods
.... Since the
students have similar demographics and a numeric answer is being sought .... the full range of information needed in this case (Firestone, 1987, p.
16). ....
(615

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Vision loss
.... An intervention that will help them to read is to provide them with large print reading materials with
16 to 18 point bold type.
Students with low vision can ....
(949

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Vision loss
.... An intervention that will help them to read is to provide them with large print reading materials with
16 to 18 point bold type.
Students with low vision can ....
(949

4

)
Pressures on College Students
.... counselors," (College, 2005, p. 1). A final pressure that many college
students must learn .... Since college freshman typically range in age from
16-19, this is an ....
(671

3

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Growing Problem of Illiteracy
.... words of Yellin and Koetting (1991), "we need to stress the student's active participation in the literacy-learning process" (p.
16). However,
students are not ....
(2800

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The Berkeley Free Speech Movement
.... for the FSM because the
students being alienated were those likely to be most politically aware, those in the social sciences and arts (Heirich
16). ....
(1076

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Education in the United Kingdom
.... It recommended that 14
16 year old
students be granted more freedom of choice to take non core subjects, assuming that much of the basic material had been ....
(1123

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The 1960s in American Society
.... on dispersing it. It was during this confrontation that the guardsmen fired and killed four
students (Bills 12-
16). The events of ....
(1807

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Effect of Work on Teens: An Interview
.... minimum wage earnings. The
students interviewed were Josh, 19, Kimberley,
16, Troy, 18, Marcus, 17, and Denise, 17. Josh worked as ....
(2086

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Nutritional Habits of College Students
.... often eat junk foods 14% 18%
16% ---- Based on .... universities to consider educating
students in their ....
(1217

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Adolescents with Disabilities: Article Review, Gender Matters in ...
.... In theory, the population for the survey study included (a) all secondary school
students with disabilities in the
16-22 year old age bracket and (b) the ....
(1179

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EFFECTS OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES ON LOW-INCOME MINORITY STUDENTS
.... community colleges. Critical Sociology,
16(1), 77-93. Rendon, LI (1993). Transforming at-risk
students into powerful learners. Paper ....
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