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Mothers’ Use of Inferential Language and Preschoolers’ Narrative Comprehension
Nicol, Susanna (2014-05)
The purpose of the current study is to examine mothers’ inferential language during a shared book-reading activity and their preschoolers’ later vocabulary, story comprehension and spontaneous production of inferences in ...
Market Strategy of Chinese Educational Agencies
Zhu, YiFan (2014-05)
With more and more Chinese students coming to study in the US, more and more educational agencies opened up in China. Those agencies help students in China applying for US colleges. This new rising market is attractive and ...
The First-generation Disadvantage in Four Year College Enrollment and Completion
Wilbur, Tabitha (2015-12)
In the United States, a bachelor’s degree has become increasingly important in labor market outcomes and in attaining a semblance of economic security. However, not everyone has equal access to enrollment in four year ...
The Smart Nigerian Girl: Leadership Strategies for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
Okpalaoka, Chineze (2015-05)
An early mission of British colonialism in Africa involved reinforcing rigid ideologies to redefine the African woman. Although the British had a West African presence dating as far back as the seventeenth century, Nigeria’s ...
Safety Education for Women in Agriculture
Walls, Kayla (2019-05)
A void in safety education exists; seldom is hands-on safety education designed specifically for women. In the United States, women make up a significant portion of farmers with exposure to the same threats of occupational ...
Ohio’s Response to the Increase in Spanish Speaking Populations:
Shomo, Anisasattara (2006-06)
The 2000 U.S. Census results named Hispanics as the largest minority nationwide with a 58% growth rate between 1990 and 2000. Between these same years the Hispanic population in Ohio grew 55.4%. The Hispanic populations ...
The Cost of Housing Instability: The Effect on a Child's Literacy Skills
Shifflet, Cierra (2020-05)
The present study assesses the consequences of housing instability on childhood literacy skills. Housing instability encompasses a variety of housing related issues, such as crowding, frequent moves, housing status, and ...
Factors Influencing Preservice Teachers' Decisions to Major in Agriscience Education
Landis, Sarah (2018-05)
The purpose of the study was to acquire information that could assist the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership in developing materials and targeting audiences to assist in addressing the ...
High School Options and Postsecondary Success
Crawford, William (2014-05)
There are several high school options in the United States, including traditional public schools, public charter schools, and secular and non-secular private schools. Studies analyzing K-12 educational outcomes indicate ...
Describing Preservice Teachers' Perceptions of Teaching Science of Agriculture to a Diverse Audience
Gase, Donald, Jr. (2017-05)
The purpose of this study was to describe preservice teachers’ perceptions of teaching science of agriculture curriculum to diverse audiences. Lyon (2009) concluded that many teachers lack a background knowledge of diverse ...