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DissertationCordero, Preciosa KarinaThis study examined how the strategies of one start-up charter school influenced the engagement level of the linguistically and culturally diverse Latino parents it served. By analyzing the practices of one school, located in an urban, low-income neig . . .
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DissertationGallegos, DoloresThis study examined the perceptions of four preschool teachers regarding the importance of students' social-emotional development, as well as the implications social-emotional assessment and curriculum had on their teaching. Research shows that social . . .
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DissertationGlickman, Ronald S.ABSTRACT PREPARING LATINX COLLEGE STUDENTS FOR LEADERSHIP IN CALIFORNIA By Ronald S. Glickman With a majority Latinx population in California and the future of the state’s economy depending on college educated leaders, it is important to develop a dee . . .
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DissertationGonzalez, CrystalThis mixed methods research study explores the factors that prevent students with learning disabilities from requesting and using reasonable accommodations in a community college. Eleven students with a learning disability attending a community colleg . . .
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DissertationStevenson, J. EdwardCommunity college leaders and research acknowledge the growth of single parents in the student population. For many single parents, community college is the access point into higher education. However, significant gaps in the understanding and profili . . .
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DissertationOnofre Vásquez, Berenice R.This qualitative study was undertaken to critically explore and explain the parent engagement of a group of immigrant Latina mothers at an elementary school located in a primarily White and relatively affluent school district in California, United Sta . . .
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DissertationRoyster, DaleAs digital networks become more prevalent between people, information and curricular content, researchers such as George Siemens have proposed new pedagogical approaches based on the principles of Connectivism through which the process of learning is . . .