This email offers the recipient 30% off purchases made at Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy stores from March 12-15. For every purchase made during this sale, 5% of the amount spent will be donated to a non-profit organization of the customer's choice. Customers can also share the discount with friends and family, and 5% of their purchases will also be donated. The sale allows customers to help raise money for charitable causes while shopping for clothing.
This article examines cheating in examinations at two Polish higher education institutions based on discussions with students. Students cheat for reasons such as too many exams, poor invigilation, and inconsistent grading. Cheating is seen as socially acceptable by some students because they do not respect authority figures due to Poland's past. The theoretical framework is that schools are social organizations. The article concludes that cheating hinders accurate assessment of students and that a new culture promoting ethical learning needs to be developed.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Educational PhilosophyWilliam Kritsonis
The document discusses Dr. Kritsonis' framework of the "Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning" which identifies 6 patterns - symbolics, empirics, esthetics, synnoetics, ethics, and synoptics - that educational leaders can use in strategic planning. The framework provides a structure to develop a strategic plan that moves the organization towards its vision, connects leadership decisions to values, and supports high-quality, student-focused education. Strategic planning incorporating the six realms can help educational organizations assess needs, set priorities, and continuously improve.
Slideshare es una plataforma gratuita donde los usuarios pueden subir presentaciones en formato PowerPoint u OpenOffice para compartirlas en línea. Una vez subida la presentación, Slideshare la convierte a formato Flash para que sea visible a través de una dirección URL pública. La herramienta permite a los usuarios agregar comentarios a las presentaciones compartidas y también compartirlas a través de correo electrónico o incorporarlas en páginas web. En este documento, la autora explica cómo utilizó Slideshare para alojar las presentaciones que elaboró como
La treace Craig - Our iceberg is melting summary, submitted to William Allan ...William Kritsonis
The document summarizes a book review comparing changes faced by a school district to a story about penguins dealing with their melting iceberg home. The school district is facing budget cuts requiring changes like staff reductions. Leaders are following eight steps for successful change: creating urgency, forming a guiding team, developing a vision/strategy, communicating for buy-in, empowering others, achieving short wins, maintaining momentum, and establishing a new culture. The story is used as an analogy to explain how the district is addressing these steps, such as creating urgency about cuts and forming a leadership team to guide reductions.
This email offers the recipient 30% off purchases made at Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy stores from March 12-15. For every purchase made during this sale, 5% of the amount spent will be donated to a non-profit organization of the customer's choice. Customers can also share the discount with friends and family, and 5% of their purchases will also be donated. The sale allows customers to help raise money for charitable causes while shopping for clothing.
This article examines cheating in examinations at two Polish higher education institutions based on discussions with students. Students cheat for reasons such as too many exams, poor invigilation, and inconsistent grading. Cheating is seen as socially acceptable by some students because they do not respect authority figures due to Poland's past. The theoretical framework is that schools are social organizations. The article concludes that cheating hinders accurate assessment of students and that a new culture promoting ethical learning needs to be developed.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Educational PhilosophyWilliam Kritsonis
The document discusses Dr. Kritsonis' framework of the "Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning" which identifies 6 patterns - symbolics, empirics, esthetics, synnoetics, ethics, and synoptics - that educational leaders can use in strategic planning. The framework provides a structure to develop a strategic plan that moves the organization towards its vision, connects leadership decisions to values, and supports high-quality, student-focused education. Strategic planning incorporating the six realms can help educational organizations assess needs, set priorities, and continuously improve.
Slideshare es una plataforma gratuita donde los usuarios pueden subir presentaciones en formato PowerPoint u OpenOffice para compartirlas en línea. Una vez subida la presentación, Slideshare la convierte a formato Flash para que sea visible a través de una dirección URL pública. La herramienta permite a los usuarios agregar comentarios a las presentaciones compartidas y también compartirlas a través de correo electrónico o incorporarlas en páginas web. En este documento, la autora explica cómo utilizó Slideshare para alojar las presentaciones que elaboró como
La treace Craig - Our iceberg is melting summary, submitted to William Allan ...William Kritsonis
The document summarizes a book review comparing changes faced by a school district to a story about penguins dealing with their melting iceberg home. The school district is facing budget cuts requiring changes like staff reductions. Leaders are following eight steps for successful change: creating urgency, forming a guiding team, developing a vision/strategy, communicating for buy-in, empowering others, achieving short wins, maintaining momentum, and establishing a new culture. The story is used as an analogy to explain how the district is addressing these steps, such as creating urgency about cuts and forming a leadership team to guide reductions.
Over more than two decades, Schawk has assumed and integrated much of the packaging design and premedia work for a major breakfast cereal maker. Schawk manages over 5,000 creative projects annually across North and Latin America, coordinating brand assets across packaging, POS, POP, promotions and more. Schawk implemented numerous elements of brand point management, including package design/redesign, trade communications, couponing, promotional materials, and microsites. This comprehensive solution allows the client to compete effectively through consistency, agility, and speed to market.
Financial controls a safeguard against misuse of public funds-nfeasj v27 n4...William Kritsonis
The document discusses two methods of financial controls used by school districts: internal control and financial audits. Internal control involves policies and procedures implemented by the accounting unit, such as formal organization, separate financial accounts for each unit, and separation of asset handling from record keeping. Financial audits, which can be external or internal, independently verify that accounting principles were correctly applied and financial reports are accurate. Both types of audits examine areas like cash flow, accounts receivable, inventory, fixed assets, loans, and revenues/expenditures. Financial controls help administrators safeguard resources and ensure their efficient and effective use.
Financial Controls: A Safeguard Against Misuse of Public Funds - www.nationa...William Kritsonis
This document discusses financial controls used by school districts to safeguard public funds. It describes two main methods of financial control: internal control and financial audits. Internal control involves policies and procedures established by the CFO to verify accuracy and protect assets. Financial audits include both external audits by outside accountants and internal audits by trained district employees to examine financial reports for accuracy. Both types of audits evaluate procedures for cash, accounts, inventory, assets, loans, revenues, and expenditures. Financial controls help administrators effectively and efficiently use financial resources.
Demaris, michalyn c. a philosophical approach to minority student persistenceWilliam Kritsonis
The document examines factors influencing student attrition at historically black colleges and universities. It discusses the inception of the first HBCU, Cheyney University, established in 1837. It also explores philosophical approaches and strategies to foster minority student persistence, including finding mastery, belonging, integrity, and understanding. The article recommends HBCUs provide opportunities for connection, adaptation, and intellectual growth to ensure student commitment and success.
Abstract, Robert Branch, PhD, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Dissertation ChairWilliam Kritsonis
This dissertation examines the impact of recruiting and retaining Hispanic teachers on the academic performance of Hispanic students in selected Texas schools. A mixed methods approach was used, including quantitative data analysis from the Texas Education Agency and qualitative surveys and interviews. The quantitative analysis found that as the percentage of Hispanic teachers increased slightly over several years, Hispanic student performance on math and reading exams decreased, suggesting a relationship. Interviews with Hispanic teachers and administrators identified key factors that motivate recruitment and retention, such as opportunities to help others, job location, salary, and job satisfaction.
National FORUM Journals - www.nationalforum.com
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
This email offers the recipient 30% off purchases made at Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy stores from March 12-15. For every purchase made during this sale, 5% of the amount spent will be donated to a non-profit organization of the customer's choice. Customers can also share the discount with friends and family, and 5% of their purchases will also be donated. The sale allows customers to help raise money for charitable causes while shopping for clothing.
El documento describe las características de un docente experto en diseñar unidades didácticas que incorporan las TIC. Un docente así es un conocedor de su materia, un experto en gestionar información y en estrategias cognitivas. Además, busca constantemente perfeccionar sus técnicas docentes, diseñar y gestionar recursos, y fomentar la autonomía del alumno siendo un facilitador más que un transmisor.
This document provides an overview of teacher preparation in the United States. It discusses the criticisms of teacher education programs, such as low admission standards, and reforms initiated in response, like expanding programs to five years. It also covers topics like teacher certification requirements, alternative certification, and definitions of key terms related to the teacher preparation process.
Durst, hope holley building life long readers nftej v21 n1 2010William Kritsonis
This document summarizes research on strategies for developing lifelong readers. It suggests that teachers should explicitly teach reading strategies to make reading less laborious. They should also incorporate critical reading to build student emotion and motivation. Finally, teachers should provide authentic texts that match students' interests to engage them. The strategies discussed include visualization, web quests, literature circles and using trade books over textbooks. Overall, the research emphasizes improving reading skills, fostering critical thinking and choosing texts that appeal to students.
This document reviews literature on graduation and retention rates of African American students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). It finds that graduation rates tend to be low at HBCUs, with over two-thirds of students at some HBCUs not completing degrees. The literature identifies several factors that may impact low graduation rates, including poor academic preparation in K-12 schools, lack of economic resources, and insufficient research on psychosocial variables. While HBCUs provide supportive environments, graduation rates are often higher at more selective institutions. Overall, the document finds that improving understanding of predictors of poor graduation outcomes at HBCUs could help address low rates.
1) The document provides a comprehensive overview of the historical foundations of education from ancient philosophers like Socrates and Plato through the development of educational systems in colonial America.
2) Education evolved significantly over time, from being primarily religious and focused on salvation during colonial times to incorporating more practical subjects after the Revolutionary War.
3) Major developments included the founding of early universities in Europe, the establishment of common schools and taxation to support education in the New England colonies, and a decline in church control over schools in the late 18th century.
Dr. William Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.comWilliam Kritsonis
1) The study investigated relationships between leadership effectiveness, organizational culture, program focus (academic vs. behavioral), and job satisfaction in alternative schools.
2) Surveys of 388 staff members found that staff education levels and ethnicity related to perceptions of leadership effectiveness and school focus. Professional experience related to perceptions of culture.
3) Culture and leadership effectiveness were positively related. Leadership effectiveness, culture, and program focus were also related to higher job satisfaction.
Over more than two decades, Schawk has assumed and integrated much of the packaging design and premedia work for a major breakfast cereal maker. Schawk manages over 5,000 creative projects annually across North and Latin America, coordinating brand assets across packaging, POS, POP, promotions and more. Schawk implemented numerous elements of brand point management, including package design/redesign, trade communications, couponing, promotional materials, and microsites. This comprehensive solution allows the client to compete effectively through consistency, agility, and speed to market.
Financial controls a safeguard against misuse of public funds-nfeasj v27 n4...William Kritsonis
The document discusses two methods of financial controls used by school districts: internal control and financial audits. Internal control involves policies and procedures implemented by the accounting unit, such as formal organization, separate financial accounts for each unit, and separation of asset handling from record keeping. Financial audits, which can be external or internal, independently verify that accounting principles were correctly applied and financial reports are accurate. Both types of audits examine areas like cash flow, accounts receivable, inventory, fixed assets, loans, and revenues/expenditures. Financial controls help administrators safeguard resources and ensure their efficient and effective use.
Financial Controls: A Safeguard Against Misuse of Public Funds - www.nationa...William Kritsonis
This document discusses financial controls used by school districts to safeguard public funds. It describes two main methods of financial control: internal control and financial audits. Internal control involves policies and procedures established by the CFO to verify accuracy and protect assets. Financial audits include both external audits by outside accountants and internal audits by trained district employees to examine financial reports for accuracy. Both types of audits evaluate procedures for cash, accounts, inventory, assets, loans, revenues, and expenditures. Financial controls help administrators effectively and efficiently use financial resources.
Demaris, michalyn c. a philosophical approach to minority student persistenceWilliam Kritsonis
The document examines factors influencing student attrition at historically black colleges and universities. It discusses the inception of the first HBCU, Cheyney University, established in 1837. It also explores philosophical approaches and strategies to foster minority student persistence, including finding mastery, belonging, integrity, and understanding. The article recommends HBCUs provide opportunities for connection, adaptation, and intellectual growth to ensure student commitment and success.
Abstract, Robert Branch, PhD, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Dissertation ChairWilliam Kritsonis
This dissertation examines the impact of recruiting and retaining Hispanic teachers on the academic performance of Hispanic students in selected Texas schools. A mixed methods approach was used, including quantitative data analysis from the Texas Education Agency and qualitative surveys and interviews. The quantitative analysis found that as the percentage of Hispanic teachers increased slightly over several years, Hispanic student performance on math and reading exams decreased, suggesting a relationship. Interviews with Hispanic teachers and administrators identified key factors that motivate recruitment and retention, such as opportunities to help others, job location, salary, and job satisfaction.
National FORUM Journals - www.nationalforum.com
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
This email offers the recipient 30% off purchases made at Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy stores from March 12-15. For every purchase made during this sale, 5% of the amount spent will be donated to a non-profit organization of the customer's choice. Customers can also share the discount with friends and family, and 5% of their purchases will also be donated. The sale allows customers to help raise money for charitable causes while shopping for clothing.
El documento describe las características de un docente experto en diseñar unidades didácticas que incorporan las TIC. Un docente así es un conocedor de su materia, un experto en gestionar información y en estrategias cognitivas. Además, busca constantemente perfeccionar sus técnicas docentes, diseñar y gestionar recursos, y fomentar la autonomía del alumno siendo un facilitador más que un transmisor.
This document provides an overview of teacher preparation in the United States. It discusses the criticisms of teacher education programs, such as low admission standards, and reforms initiated in response, like expanding programs to five years. It also covers topics like teacher certification requirements, alternative certification, and definitions of key terms related to the teacher preparation process.
Durst, hope holley building life long readers nftej v21 n1 2010William Kritsonis
This document summarizes research on strategies for developing lifelong readers. It suggests that teachers should explicitly teach reading strategies to make reading less laborious. They should also incorporate critical reading to build student emotion and motivation. Finally, teachers should provide authentic texts that match students' interests to engage them. The strategies discussed include visualization, web quests, literature circles and using trade books over textbooks. Overall, the research emphasizes improving reading skills, fostering critical thinking and choosing texts that appeal to students.
This document reviews literature on graduation and retention rates of African American students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). It finds that graduation rates tend to be low at HBCUs, with over two-thirds of students at some HBCUs not completing degrees. The literature identifies several factors that may impact low graduation rates, including poor academic preparation in K-12 schools, lack of economic resources, and insufficient research on psychosocial variables. While HBCUs provide supportive environments, graduation rates are often higher at more selective institutions. Overall, the document finds that improving understanding of predictors of poor graduation outcomes at HBCUs could help address low rates.
1) The document provides a comprehensive overview of the historical foundations of education from ancient philosophers like Socrates and Plato through the development of educational systems in colonial America.
2) Education evolved significantly over time, from being primarily religious and focused on salvation during colonial times to incorporating more practical subjects after the Revolutionary War.
3) Major developments included the founding of early universities in Europe, the establishment of common schools and taxation to support education in the New England colonies, and a decline in church control over schools in the late 18th century.
Dr. William Kritsonis, National FORUM Journals, www.nationalforum.comWilliam Kritsonis
1) The study investigated relationships between leadership effectiveness, organizational culture, program focus (academic vs. behavioral), and job satisfaction in alternative schools.
2) Surveys of 388 staff members found that staff education levels and ethnicity related to perceptions of leadership effectiveness and school focus. Professional experience related to perceptions of culture.
3) Culture and leadership effectiveness were positively related. Leadership effectiveness, culture, and program focus were also related to higher job satisfaction.
Examen de Selectividad. Geografía junio 2024 (Convocatoria Ordinaria). UCLMJuan Martín Martín
Examen de Selectividad de la EvAU de Geografía de junio de 2023 en Castilla La Mancha. UCLM . (Convocatoria ordinaria)
Más información en el Blog de Geografía de Juan Martín Martín
http://blogdegeografiadejuan.blogspot.com/
Este documento presenta un examen de geografía para el Acceso a la universidad (EVAU). Consta de cuatro secciones. La primera sección ofrece tres ejercicios prácticos sobre paisajes, mapas o hábitats. La segunda sección contiene preguntas teóricas sobre unidades de relieve, transporte o demografía. La tercera sección pide definir conceptos geográficos. La cuarta sección implica identificar elementos geográficos en un mapa. El examen evalúa conocimientos fundamentales de geografía.