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    • 10 the National Research Council Study determined the classification of special education should be considered to be valid based on the following criterion: 1) the general education program is high quality and provides adequate learning, 2) the...
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    • 102 High School are females? The boys also disagreed with the statement but not as strongly (see Figure 4.31). Depending on the different types of activity the students were working on determined the different learning styles they used. After the...
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    • 108 References Armstrong, T. (1994). Multiple intelligences in the classroom. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum. Art & social studies in math class?. (2004, February). enc focus review, 7. Bazeli, M. (1997, January). Visual...
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    • 11 1995). These deficits may contribute to the fact that Hispanic students, with relatively few exceptions, have had the highest high-school dropout rate of any group in the United States from 1972-2007. High School student dropouts from the low...
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    • 11 common in evidence due to degradation or even contamination, such as from other DNA or inhibitors. The more loci that can be detected allow for much more discrimination between individuals and thus simpler for identification among those...
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    • 11 today require some college education, and the needs for efficient literary skills are increasing in the fast-growing job market (National Governor’s Association, 2005). The research suggests that even adolescents are struggling with simple...
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    • 110 Nolen, J. L. (2003). Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom. Education (Chula Vista, Calif.), 124(1), Retrieved from http://www.hwwilson.com/ Overholt, J., Aaberg, N., & Lindsey, J. (1990). Math stories for problem solving success. West Nyack,...
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    • 113 REQUEST FOR IRB EXEMPTION Name: Dr. James W. McCoy and Colleen Okeson Position at SUU: Assistant Professor of Graduate Studies in Education College: Education Telephone # and fax #: Phone: 435-865-8290 Fax: 435-865-8485 Exemption category...
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    • 115 March 2, 2010 Dear Parents, Your child is being invited to take part in a research study to encourage an interest in mathematics. The study will include real life math problems integrating Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences. For...
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    • 116 Your child’s information will be combined with information from others taking part in the project. When I report the results of the study with others, I will write about the combined information. Your child will never be identified in any way...
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    • 117 activities with most participation (96.9%), followed closely by leisure activities such as walks, skiing, beach-lounging, etc. (91.7%) and visits to museums (91.4%). Also, many respondents participate in festivals or similar events with music...
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    • 119 variable. The data were evaluated for assumptions of SEM: normality, linearity, multicollinearity and singularity, and adequacy of covariances. ----------------------- Insert Table 9 Here ----------------------- Results derived within larger...
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    • 12 as students write on various topics. This issue is not limited to PEG; it is found throughout the AES systems. A question for future studies would be: Are these variations in algorithms detectable by writers? As mentioned previously, a strength...
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Recognizing the importances of the care and culture of the human body, the school has made provision for training in physical culture work for all students. The aim of this department is to...
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH pleased with the condition to such an extent, that wherever they go they take steps to procure like privileges. Copies of the City Charter and plan of government have been requested by the management of several...
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH society comprises "the choral," (an organization devoted to chorus singing) the gentlemen's quartet club, the ladies' chorus, the mandolin and guitar club, the orchestra and the band. The musical public has opportunity to...
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    • 12 Wise (2009) commented on why high school has been left out of the literacy debate: the policymakers under No Child Left Behind only focused on the elementary levels because the severity of struggling readers in the upper levels was not...
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    • 121 Preliminary SEM Data Analysis The Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) model specified one second-order factor: information sources (IS), as well as four first-order factors: destination image (DI); socio-cultural preferences (SCP); travel...
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    • 122 critical value of 0.7 suggested by Nunnally and Bernstein (1978; 1994). All other constructs exceeded the critical value. Measurement theory suggested that the relationships among items were logically connected to the relationships of items to...

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