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    • 12 say that educators “should understand that linguistic barriers, diverse social practices, and a multiplicity of assumptions, beliefs, and perceptions contribute to difficult discourse” (p. 353). Therefore, linking academic learning...
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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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    • 128 Hypothesis 1: Information sources have a positive effect on travel motive Hypothesis 1 predicted that information sources would positively affect travel motive and was supported with a coefficient of 0.264. Respondents indicated sources...
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    • 13 community to display children’s work, bringing children’s artifacts from home to display at school, and sharing photographs outside the classroom (Feiler et al., 2008). In conjunction with the U.S. Department of Education’s (USDOE)...
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    • 13 oral language, and potentially positive effects for early reading, writing, and knowledge of print (Institute of Education Sciences, 2006). Ideally, intervention would come for low SES Hispanic ELLs when they are very young, but this is...
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    • 13 parents end up doing the bulk of the homework assignments in order to simply just get it done (Simplicio, 2005). Policies and practices that have formed consistent positive results regarding math homework are: “(a) Homework must help students...
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    • 130 Hypothesis 6 predicted that travel motive has a positive effect on visiting intention and was supported with a coefficient of 0.138; supporting results of the previous study conducted by McCartney, Butler and Bennett (2008). A strong...
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    • 132 tourism authorities may need only to ensure that relevant information reaches the specified target audience. Hypothesis 3 predicted that information sources would positively affect visiting intention and was also not supported by this study....
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    • 133 Hypothesis 5 predicted that travel motive has a positive effect on destination image and was supported with a coefficient of 0.118. When prospective visitors have high travel motivation, they tend to have strong destination image of Austria....
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    • 134 Chapter 7 HTML Here is a list of a few style sheet rules: { color: value } - refer to the section on color { background: url(file name) } - the URL may be just the name of the file or it may be a complete URL including the domain name {...
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    • 14 the school by using funds from the Effective Teaching and Learning Literacy Program (USDOE, 2010a). These government programs are examples of how educators and scholars are redefining literacy as the term expands into the experiences and lives...
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    • 145 TABLES Table 1 Demographic Characteristics (N=973) Trait Frequency Percentage Gender (n=955) Male 491 51.41 Female 464 48.59 Age (n=955) 18-24 51 5.34 25-34 82 8.59 35-44 134 14.03 45-54 199 20.84 55 and over 489 51.20 Education...

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