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DissertationPalmer, Joshua Lee-AllenDue do the traditional perception that teaching is “women’s work,” especially at the elementary level; men are hesitant to enter this profession. Therefore, few men become elementary school teachers. In existing scholarship, researchers have produced . . .
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DissertationTituana, Yolanda MarisolThe purpose of this study was to investigate school psychologist self-efficacy across three major roles and functions. Multiple linear regressions showed that the experience level of school psychologists predicted their self-efficacy for intervention . . .
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DissertationPreston-Nelson, Amanda R.The lived realities of low socio-economic status (SES) college-going students is an important topic for examination. The anxiety and complexity found in these students’ everyday lives leads them down a decision-making path that looks very different fr . . .
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DissertationAlabanza, Mark VillarEndemic issues of racism and colonialism create barriers to Native American students’ access to higher education. Using tribal critical race theory (TribalCrit) as a theoretical underpinning, this study explored how Native American students develop an . . .
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DissertationPerry, Tyrone Jr.This research explored the use of an equity audit as a tool for helping teachers to provide more equitable grades for English Language Learners (ELL), and African American students. Grading is an important part of the education and teaching profession . . .
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DissertationMegenney, George L.Due to a steady growth of a non-English speaking, Latinx population within the United States, federal policies (Elementary and Secondary Education Act in 1965 and reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Every Student Succeeds Act in 2 . . .
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DissertationSimas, Seth K.The purpose of the study was to understand how a public local educational agency in California designed a program to implement state teacher induction policy. The study applied the high leverage policy framework (Cobb, Donaldson, Lemons, & Mayer, 2010 . . .
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DissertationSmith-Petty, Mary R.The purpose of this study was to investigate how educational leaders understand talent acquisition, talent development and motivation, and talent retention and how they support the educational achievement of all students. This qualitative case study s . . .
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DissertationSanchez, Gabriela PantojaThe development of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) came about because of universal concerns that education was not adapting to the changing world and that students were leaving schools unprepared. The CCSS went into effect during the 2014-2015 . . .
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DissertationWebb, ErinAccess to higher education in the U.S. is seen as an opportunity for social mobility. California’s Master Plan for Education created a three tier system to provide educational opportunities for its citizens. By design, transfer pathways were implement . . .
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DissertationDavis, Roland H.This study examined the effectiveness of public charter high schools by comparing state assessment data, discipline records, and survey responses of African American students who attend a public charter high school with African American students who a . . .
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DissertationO'Brien, JoannaThis mixed-methods study examined strategies used by Transitional Kindergarten (TK) teachers to support the social and emotional growth of their students in the Central Valley of California. Transitional Kindergarten is a new grade level in California . . .
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DissertationGomez, John F.Technology in the 21st century is integrated to many aspects of American society. There has been a steady increase with the use of educational technology in higher education classes. The use of a learning management system (LMS) in a face-to-face clas . . .
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DissertationRoberts, DonnaComprehensive reading, writing, research, and study skills play a critical role in a graduate student’s success and ability to contribute to a field of study effectively. The literature indicated a need to support graduate student success in the areas . . .
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DissertationLake, James A.This study was designed to identify for educators what students feared in secondary school, and what policies and procedures that students perceived to increase their feelings of safety and security on campus. This study explored a distribution of sec . . .
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DissertationKratochvil, BobTwo million U.S. military veterans live in California, a number that is expected to increase as military personnel in the Afghanistan (OEF) and Iraq (OIF) conflicts complete their service. Statewide statistics indicate that scores of returning veteran . . .
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DissertationSmith, Frank D.With over 6,400,000 students enrolled (National Institute of Educational Services, 2011), California is the largest K-12 school system in the United States and therefore the quality of programs chosen for its state-wide adoption is particularly import . . .
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DissertationChen, Sharon S.The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of Transformational Leadership on student achievement. The main research question focused on the relationship between Transformational Leadership practices of principals and student academic achievem . . .
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DissertationPersons, Jeffrey L.The federal government, through the School Improvement Grant (SIG) program of 2009, provided millions of dollars for states to bring about immediate and sustainable academic growth to schools that were designated as persistently lowest achieving. This . . .
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DissertationCalvit, Easter MarieThe purpose of this study was to determine the utility of one program in improving participants’ abilities to parent. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were utilized to compile data from African American and Hispanic women who were current or . . .
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DissertationDe La Cruz, Jesse S.The purpose of the study was to examine what role social control, in the context of family, school, and community, played in the participants’ decision to join gangs in their adolescent years. The study examined the lives of four male ex-gang members . . .
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DissertationArounsack, AnnieIn California, data indicate that minority administrators are significantly underrepresented in the public school system in California when compared to overall student enrollment (California Department of Education, 2013). This qualitative research . . .
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DissertationSpessard, Shelley L.The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) (2004) mandates the establishment of an educational team that convenes once a year if not more to review and adjust each exceptional student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP . . .
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DissertationColetto, ReginaThis descriptive explanatory research study drew upon a system-wide survey of the California Community College system Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) Coordinators and other SLO leaders to explore how California Community Colleges utilize the Studen . . .
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DissertationO'Dell, LoriThis qualitative narrative research study drew upon a case study approach and utilized face-to-face interviews to explore and understand the personal and professional lives of higher education leaders with performing arts backgrounds through the two . . .
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DissertationCardenas, Jose Manuel MartinezThe Latino population continues to increase in the United States and the drop out rate for Latinos is extremely high; we need to understand how to best serve this population. As Latino males move through the educational pipeline, they tend to “vani . . .
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DissertationMcIntire, Tessa M.The purpose of this case study analysis was to examine the impacts of the digital divide on first generation, ethnic minority, and undocumented students at a highly selective public university. Through surveys and interviews, the researcher collected . . .
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DissertationRhoades, Jeffrey T.The community college baccalaureate and the university-center baccalaureate models are gaining traction in the state of California as alternatives to addressing the need for greater access to baccalaureate degree programs and to increase the baccalaur . . .
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DissertationGonzalez, Evelyn L.This qualitative narrative research study utilized a semi-structured interview process to explore and understand the complexity of the art of leadership of six women directors of human services agencies in the Northern/Central part of California. The . . .
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DissertationRedic, Lanisha AngelaState assessment data were examined from two comprehensive high schools and used to determine the effectiveness of the AVID program on student achievement and graduation rates. At the time of this study, one comprehensive high school had the program f . . .
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DissertationSill, NancyThis two-phase sequential mixed methods exploratory study examined the perceived skill deficits of instructional deans at California community colleges to better understand the training and development needs that are necessary to support dean success . . .
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DissertationMaly, MarcelThis sequential explanatory mixed-methods design study researched (a) first and second generation participating target Filipino and Mexican English language learners’ (ELLs), daily behavioral engagement, with special emphasis on their oral and written . . .
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DissertationGuerrero, Jessie ElizabethThis study examined teacher and administrator perspectives in regards to the adoption and implementation of an elementary mathematics teaching approach called Cognitively Guided Instruction (CGI), at three elementary school sites of a rural elementary . . .
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DissertationGarcia, ChristinaThis study examined the roles and responsibilities of California Community College counselors. Three case studies were conducted at 3 community colleges within the central California region. Participants included 3 general counseling faculty members a . . .
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DissertationBruley, Marie N.This study utilizes a mixed methods exploratory design to examine the nature of math faculty engagement in the student learning outcomes assessment cycle. The focus of the study is on the types of changes that math faculty are implementing as a resu . . .
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DissertationGomez, Delia SilvaThis qualitative research study focused on the Hollister Dual Language Academy, a small school that implemented a 50:50 English/Spanish dual language model. It was recently awarded the California Distinguished School Honor in 2012 for its commitmen . . .
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DissertationLonn-Nichols, ClarissaThis qualitative study focuses on two cases studies, the perceptions of first and second-generation college graduates from a four-year public college who transferred from a two-year public college regarding family, social, institutional factors and . . .
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DissertationChevalier-Metzger, TeresiaState and local assessment data from 117 students in one school in the California Central Valley were examined to determine how much participation in a kindergarten through second grade multitiered reading intervention model contributed to third gr . . .
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DissertationCommunity college administrators as educational partnership champions: phenomenological perspectivesBoodrookas, George J.This study explored, through the use of phenomenological research methods, the experiences of community college administrators in the development and implementation of educational partnerships. The study focused on the actions of these administrators . . .
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DissertationHarris, Dianne TereseThis study analyzed factors that may increase pass rates on the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). Four research questions were analyzed: (a) What are students' perceptions regarding the effectiveness of preparation that may contribute to p . . .
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DissertationAlvarez, Stefanie JenniferThe Individuals with Disabilities Act of 2004 (IDEA) was reauthorized to include accountability targets to address disproportionality in special education categories. While socioeconomic disadvantaged students were not identified as a target subgroup . . .
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DissertationTavernier, Debra L.Various methods have been used to stimulate critical thinking in undergraduate nursing students. This study has a dual focus; the first section examines the perceived relevance of a pedagogical critical thinking tool, a maternal interview assignment. . . .
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DissertationGraham, Steven D.Empirical evidence has revealed the high numbers of underprepared students who are entering community colleges; however, limited research has addressed the effectiveness of specific interventions that are offered in community college classrooms. One i . . .
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DissertationAlkhas, AdrennaThis study observes the social media network, a new phenomenon of marketing, as it transcends into a new tool for integrated marketing communications personnel and a way to reach target audiences (alumni, parents, recruiting purposes, current students . . .
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DissertationVang, KayThis mixed design descriptive study examined the school experience of four 4th-grade and four 5th-grade students designated as California English Language Development Test (CELDT) Intermediate level. The conceptual framework of the study drew from res . . .
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DissertationJordan, Donald W.A nearly ubiquitous instrument of assessment for instructors and courses at the university and community college is the student course evaluation. One common feature of course evaluations is the open-ended questions that are often used to provide fee . . .
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DissertationWaite, Danielle JuliaEarly childhood educators are exposed to professional development activities, both at their places of employment and throughout the child development community. These educators seek professional development to meet the requirements of funding sources . . .
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DissertationHoffman-Brown, KristinaThe purpose of this study was to examine the difference between class size on student literacy achievement utilizing district-wide kindergarten student theme assessment scores at the end of first, second, and third trimester. Student achievement was . . .
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DissertationPimentel, MyshelThis two-stage multistep exploratory study focused on academic entitlement behaviors, beliefs, and actions of basic skills students enrolled in the two-year college. The study utilized a constructivist framework to explore the concept of academic enti . . .
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DissertationMoua, LenaThis qualitative narrative research study drew upon a case study approach and utilized face-to-face interviews to explore and understand the personal and professional lives of nine Hmong women leaders through two conceptual lenses (feminist and . . .
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