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Graduate projectThomas, KrystalThe purpose of this project was to establish curriculum and a program outline for Perris High School agriculture students who participate in the Rutledge Farm Internship in order to assess knowledge and skills outlined in the programs goals and object . . .
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Graduate projectReed, Matthew M.The purpose of this project was to develop curriculum-related record-keeping and project management curriculum for a secondary agricultural program, utilizing video-based curriculum at Gridley High School, Gridley, California. Extensive research was c . . .
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Graduate projectKim, BrianThe purpose of this project was to establish an agriculture economics course at Westminster High School in the Huntington Beach Union High School District that will directly impact the agricultural department’s retention and membership levels. Additio . . .
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Graduate projectEncinias, Vanessa LeAnnThis research of study project concentrates on job shadowing opportunities and the development of an industry instrument to identify concerns. Background for the Agriculture and Natural Resources Academy as well as the community will be noted. A descr . . .
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Graduate projectCandelo-Mize, TinaExperiential learning (EL) is the process in which a learner’s experience is transformed into knowledge, a change in behavior, or personal growth. EL provides learners with an opportunity to build self-efficacy and actively engage in their learning en . . .
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Graduate projectBarcellos, WilliamThis project focuses on the planning and coordination of a school farm at Mendota High School. The addition of a school farm to the agriculture program would provide a tremendous educational benefit to the students at Mendota High School. Experiential . . .
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Graduate projectSerna, Stephanie MarieThe Monterey county economy is built around the agriculture sector. Top crops produced require knowledge and skill in the horticulture industry. This particular industry provides job opportunities, making it essential for the Everett Alvarez FFA progr . . .
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Graduate projectYates, K. RachelleThis project focuses on implementing an agricultural woodshop course at Tokay High School. This course is needed to expand the Agriculture Mechanics Pathway at Tokay High School. Currently, courses in the Agriculture Mechanics Pathway do not offer a v . . .
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Graduate projectTrexler, TiffanyThe purpose of this project is to establish the framework for adding an agriculture mechanics pathway to Bear Creek High School. The project focused on the needs of a mechanics pathway, created a budget for cost of equipment and renovations and develo . . .
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Graduate projectSarvinski, AlissaAquaculture education is growing in popularity in California and across the United States. In fact, aquaculture is one of the fastest growing sectors of agriculture in the world. To meet the needs of a growing population, agriculturalist must face the . . .
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ThesisRyan, NatalieThere has been an increased focus on the role of career technical education as school districts shift to Common Core standards. Agriculture Education is an integral role in preparing students to meet the demands of the economy after high school. The p . . .
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ThesisMoore, Katherine AnnThe drastic growth and diversification of post-secondary agricultural programs around the nation heightens the need for instructors to evaluate the effectiveness of curriculum for the incoming millennial generation. Fueled by changing demographics, th . . .
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Graduate projectClark, HeatherSafety is an integral part of both learning and participating in agriculture. Right now there is an obvious lack of safety culture for young farmers based on the number of injuries and death represented by their demographic. The current handbook used . . .
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ThesisWhite, DaneThere has been increasing awareness of the disparity between the student population of agricultural education students in California and the involvement in Future Farmers of America (FFA) and Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) components of the . . .
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ThesisHunt, Wesley ChristineCurrently, over 11,000 agriculture teachers instruct students in the areas of agriscience, biotechnology, horticulture, animal science, environmental science, and agriculture mechanics. The nation instructs over 800,000 students in formal agriculture . . .
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ThesisRincker, LeeThis study sought to evaluate critical thinking disposition of students within the College of Agriculture at California State University, Chico. A cross-sectional design was conducted using the University of Florida (UF‐EMI) assessment to measure crit . . .
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ThesisDenney, AudreyModern agriculture is faced with many daunting challenges in its attempt to meet global food demand. Agricultural sustainability could be a key component of the solution. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the perceptions of agricul . . .
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ThesisClement, HaleyThe purpose of this study was to investigate self-reported reasons why high school students (a) enroll in agriculture courses for the first time and (b) continue to enroll in agriculture courses during their fourth year of high school agricultural ins . . .
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Graduate projectDodson, BryanThe purpose of this project is to create curriculum that provides secondary students enrolled in agricultural mechanics courses at Liberty Ranch High School with the practical and real‐world opportunities to apply their skills and knowledge. Current c . . .
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Graduate projectFerrell, AbigailThe purpose of this project was to determine the role and impact of farm facilities, specifically the greenhouse, at Calaveras High School. Two objectives were created to for this study. The first objective sought to determine if student, parent, and . . .
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Graduate projectGoehring, JessLeeAgriculture education programs do an excellent job of teaching youth leadership skills and knowledge though the three ring model of SAE, FFA and classroom instruction. Although these programs provide students with opportunities to succeed, there is a . . .
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Graduate projectDaniels, Michelle Ann RothTheory suggests students with agriculture education and FFA backgrounds are more engaged in community service and leadership roles in their careers. Findings suggest FFA programs provide students opportunities to accept leadership roles that will posi . . .
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Graduate projectAmmon, ElizabethTo allow students to reach the full potential of the three-ring agriculture education model, students must excel in all three categories: FFA (formally Future Farmers of America), Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) and the classroom/laboratory. . . .
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Graduate projectRowley, ClarissaHigh school students may not be aware of the specific employability skills needed in the workforce, and therefore may not be adequately prepared to enter the workforce upon graduation. The purpose of this study was to assess the perceived importance o . . .
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Graduate projectWelch, ShannonResearch of the science of learning has unveiled the need to teach for understanding. In the same scope, it has been noted that students’ pre‐existing knowledge can affect how they acquire new knowledge. The need for action research became evident whe . . .
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Graduate projectPeters, Erin M.The objective of this project was to establish the need to add an agriculture based economics and government class at a local high school. The high school is located in Northern California and is surrounded by agriculture. In fact, many graduates acqu . . .
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Graduate projectWelch, ShannonResearch of the science of learning has unveiled the need to teach for understanding. In the same scope, it has been noted that students’ pre‐existing knowledge can affect how they acquire new knowledge. The need for action research became evident whe . . .
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Graduate projectReid Harris, Kathleen J.This project examines the development of an agricultural program at Plumas Charter School at Indian Valley Academy. Development of an agricultural program included: Identifying components required for establishing a new FFA program and apply for a FFA . . .
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Graduate projectPeterson, CarolynFor many community college students, maneuvering through their education to a degree completion is difficult and often requires more than the traditional two years. While academic and financial supports are critical to the completion of a degree, succ . . .
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Wells, KarinIn order to assess variation in oral health, hygiene, and diet within the Santa Clara County Valley Medical Center pauper cemetery, pathological conditions of the teeth and jaws were analyzed by ancestry group. Utilizing a biocultural approach for ana . . .
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Peters, MalloryUnderstanding how culture shapes skeletal development, maintenance, and decomposition is critical to bioarchaeological studies that depend on skeletal assemblages to make conclusions about past populations. Few studies have thus far focused on how soc . . .
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ThesisMcMahon, Claire E.In 1956, members of the University of California Survey, Baumhoff, Bennyhoff, Elasser, and Kranz, excavated Payne’s Cave (CA-TEH-193), a site associated with Southern Yana territory. The artifact assemblage indicated a clear pre- and protohistoric occ . . .
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ThesisMaxey, TamaraThe events of September 11, 2001 caused emotional trauma across the United States and elicited myriad reactions within the Nation that effected the lives of every American to some degree. In the months and years following the attacks, there was an ent . . .
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ThesisHart, Kelsie MaeThe identification of autopsy and dissection on human skeletal remains is challenged by a lack of formal diagnostic criteria for distinguishing between various anatomization activities. The Point San Jose assemblage consists of commingled, fragmentary . . .
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ThesisCurry, Jessica N.Commingling provides a unique challenge in the identification of human remains. The ability to accurately sort the skeletal elements of two or more individuals is vitally important in mass disasters or in other situations in which the bones of one ind . . .
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ThesisKerkhove-Peltier, JacquesThe purpose of this study is to review and garner a better understanding of archaeological law and site protection as implemented by government agencies and affiliates in northern California. In recent years, a 67-year-old man was sentenced to three y . . .
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ThesisSgheiza, ValerieSkeletal quantification is critical to the analysis of skeletal assemblages. The use of multiple skeletal elements to estimate numbers of individuals can increase viability of estimation methods. Quantification, however, is both necessitated and const . . .
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ThesisQuijano, BellaIn the past 20 years, the Internet has become one of the most important tools for Americans in everyday life. The increase usage of the Internet has made it imperative for museums, of all sizes, to not just look into, but to use the Internet as a sour . . .
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ThesisBroehl, Kristen A.Commingling of human skeletal remains impedes anthropological analyses. Therefore, researchers must develop methods for individuating remains. One such method is osteometric sorting, but most studies have not included frameworks for resolving commingl . . .
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ThesisVanHavermaat-Snyder, Aimee L.Throughout the destructive patterns of Western expansion and the fervor of the California Gold Rush in the second half of the nineteenth century, California Indians suffered unmatched brutality under the guise of California’s developing democracy. In . . .
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ThesisTownsend, William RobertThis thesis investigates the inclusion and exclusion of cultural information within museum exhibitions at space and science centers, aerospace museums, planetariums, and public astronomical observatories in California, Oregon, Washington, and British . . .
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ThesisMartin, Heather C.The Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology at California State University, Chico, has a permanent collection that comprises over 2,000 ethnographic objects from around the world. The museum’s limited space results in the majority of the permanent coll . . .
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ThesisCoon, JacquelynnTo serve the community they intend to represent, contemporary museums must be relevant to both current and future visitors. One such way to retain and attract a visitor base is through the application of simple technology to permanent and temporary ex . . .
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ThesisMacInnes, HeatherThe primary goal of bioarchaeology is to learn about the life histories of past populations from the information recorded on the skeleton. Commingled skeletal assemblages present a significant obstacle to this goal; hindering the assessment of the dem . . .
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ThesisKilmartin, Aoife V.Focal studies of large skeletal collections have the potential to provide more comprehensive and intricate understandings of the populations that produced them. While large-scale initial analyses are vital to the overall interpretations of skeletal co . . .
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ThesisHall, Sarah A.Stature forms a key component of the biological profile in bioarchaeological studies. It is used to study changes in body proportions across populations through time, and often serves as a proxy for stress during growth and development. Problematicall . . .
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ThesisDiaz, Martha NuñoDegenerative joint disease, otherwise known as osteoarthritis (OA), is one of the oldest and most common pathologies affecting the human skeleton. Although it is not the only marker of stress that can be viewed on the human skeleton, it is certianly o . . .
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ThesisCox, MariaAccurate information as to how taphonomy effects skeletal material with varying degrees of structural integrity and density is vital to current understandings of preservation. Interaction effects can assist with research design, as well as excavation . . .
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ThesisCole, Kasey E.Changing access to critical resources can impact subsistence strategies and alter socio-political relationships between groups of people in pursuit of the same resources within the environment. In prehistoric northeastern California, large bodied arti . . .
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ThesisCirillo, LauraThis thesis explores the influence of dental pathology on postmortem tooth loss in order to draw conclusions about the factors that contribute to tooth loss and the biases that may result from missing data. One of the most prevalent concerns in the li . . .