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Given the complexity of groups, what do we know about the impact of leadership style on goal attainment? Hall (1982), in summarizing the literature, suggested that autocratic leadership appears to be most effective where...
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(Filley, 1975; Hocker & Wilmot, 1991; Sillars, 1908a, 1980b; Witteman,1988). All of these settings involve unique perspectives and challenges.
While conflict situations vary, one common denominator is the need to find...
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Chapter 2
Literature Review
Interpersonal relationships are a fundamental part of the human experience. Throughout a typical day, it is common for an individual to have numerous interactions with other people. Each...
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John reported feeling "confident and "happy." Matthew also reported feeling confident, as well as a sense of "pride." Sherry and Ashley both mentioned that they felt a sense of relief. Sherry also said, "It makes me feel...
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been used for decades as a way to assess reading comprehension levels. The Cloze procedure requires students to read the text and use context clues to fill in missing words with ones that makes the most sense. This type of process only requires...
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are feeding into the Behavior traits and this may be the reason we see significant path stemming from Psychopathic Behavioral traits in the model. Excluding the effect of the Behavioral traits (assuming...
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regularly features service learning, students’ participation in service learning is noted on
transcripts, outstanding students receive service-learning scholarships, awards and
commencement regalia and faculty are eligible for grants or...
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Question 7: Finally, what do you think are the most important considerations for people
involved in creating and providing service opportunities to think about? What are the most
important elements of designing these experiences for you...
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This shows that the students are most motivated by factors that influence the community
and then self-serving factors. It is interesting to note that the male participants were most
interested in gaining leadership skills while the female...
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Chapter 6
Implications
The following specific recommendations were identified from the current study. The
term educator in this chapter is used very loosely to include faculty, student life personnel and
service center staff.
Educators should...
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Planning for Web Design
personal information and other applicable regu-lations.
The content must be attractive and dy-namic
to gain and hold their attention. Language
and images used must be age appropriate, etc.
With your data...
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• What effects do positive reading experiences have on unmotivated and
apathetical readers who are currently scoring at or near benchmark levels
on reading assessments?
• Can participating in positive reading interventions and learning...
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Prater and Turner (2002) have suggested that the predicament of a being reluctant reader
is admittedly hard to pin down. The reasons for students’ reluctance to read widely differ.
Sometimes reluctance can be rooted in reading difficulties, but...
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Educators have a huge effect on student motivation. Enthusiasm can help undo
years and years of self-perceived failure. Demos and Foshay have reflected on the
importance of the teacher’s role in modeling reading enthusiasm.
Since disengagement...
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Design
While other book clubs have been formed and based on the premise of drawing on
intrinsic reading motivation rather than relying on the reward of trinkets, candy, or
similar prizes, this creative project had some unique characteristics...
The purpose of this creative project was to examine the effects of Complex Training on lower body power, measured by vertical jump. The project was also aimed at determining whether it matters that the first exercise in the complex set is a...
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are always seeking ways to teach responsibility (Ginott, 2003). In all interactions, compliance
is the test of effectiveness (Wilson, Cameron and Whipple, 1997). Persuasion in the family
follows the classic communication...
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Another purpose of this study was to better involve parents in the decision-making
concerning discipline measures taken when assisting target students. Research has shown,
“students whose parents are involved in their education often show...
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concluded that 15% to 25% of class time is spent dealing with student behaviors, which are
incompatible to desired academic and on-task behaviors (Matheson & Shriver, 2005). Other
research findings have reported that as much as half of classroom...
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Response Cost –
The contingent withdrawal of a specific amount of available reinforcers following an
inappropriate response. (In English: Predetermined consequences i.e. loss of recess, computer
time, or any other privilege)
Regular/Ongoing...