Some of the material in is restricted to members of the community. By logging in, you may be able to gain additional access to certain collections or items. If you have questions about access or logging in, please use the form on the Contact Page.
Some of the material in is restricted to members of the community. By logging in, you may be able to gain additional access to certain collections or items. If you have questions about access or logging in, please use the form on the Contact Page.
The Relationship Between Perceived Level of Synergystic Supervision Received, Job Satisfaction, and Intention to Turnover of New Professionals in Student Affairs Administration
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perceived level of synergistic supervision received, job satisfaction, and intention to turnover of new professionals in the profession of student affairs administration....
In the research literature on school reform and leadership effectiveness, little has been written on the nature and impact of the governance structure of elementary schools and the appropriateness of these structures in meeting the...
The research outlined in this study attempted to identify and understand the moral judgment levels of students who violated a university conduct code. An effort was made to identify the differences between levels of moral judgment, the...
Participation in an Extended Orientation Course and Its Relationship with Student Involvement, Student Satisfaction, Academic Performance, and Student Retention
The purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal impact of the First-Year Experience (FYE) course at Florida State University on student involvement, student satisfaction, academic performance, and student retention. Student...
In the mid-1990s, South Korea's government provided its educational system with more support for educational reform than ever before. South Korean President, Kim Young-Sam, with a civilian background, proclaimed that he would show a...
Characteristics of Construction Safety Trainers, the Challenges They Experience, How They Meet These Challenges, and the Relationships Between Selected Characteristics of Safety Trainers and Accident Rates Experienced by Their Trainees
This study was an examination of the safety trainers who work in large construction firms in the United States. It was conducted in the hopes of helping vocational educators improve construction safety training. The purpose of the study...
Some of the material in is restricted to members of the community. By logging in, you may be able to gain additional access to certain collections or items. If you have questions about access or logging in, please use the form on the Contact Page.