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- Creator:
- Walker, James A
- Description:
- The purpose of this study was twofold: 1. To develop a series of 35 millimeter 2x2 inch colored slides showing the physical plant, various laboratories, and the professional and technical activities that are undertaken by students in the Industrial Arts and Industrial Technology curriculum in the Industrial Arts Department at Fresno State College. 2. To categorize these slides into four groups, for presentation to various audiences. The study will be used by the Industrial Arts Department to ccnvey to the public an understanding of industrial arts and industrial technology as they are offered today in the Industrial Arts Department at Fresno State College.
- Resource Type:
- Thesis
- Identifier:
- ocm63791666
- Campus Tesim:
- Fresno
- Department:
- Industrial Technology
- Creator:
- Wanis, Rosemary Rashad
- Description:
- Special education administrators in the state of California are responsible to ensure that high-quality education is delivered to 17,000 deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) learners each year. While all administrators must obtain specific types of credentials to prepare them for their role, it is unknown how much knowledge they have pertaining to DHH learners. This study utilized grounded theory to explore the knowledge, training, and experiences that special education administrators in California have about DHH learners. The purpose of this study was to examine levels of confidence and preparedness of Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) directors to serve DHH learners within their respective areas of governance based on their thoughts, beliefs, and perceptions of DHH individuals. The study focused solely on SELPA directors in California. Altogether, 22 individuals responded to the survey and five completed individual interviews. The resulting narrative demonstrated that DHH learners are served on a continuum with one end being perceived as more desirable than the other. A list of recommendations are provided to address both structural and programmatic changes to ensure that high-quality education for DHH learners becomes standard practice.
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Campus Tesim:
- Fresno
- Department:
- Educational Leadership
- Creator:
- Moradian, Tom
- Description:
- The approach adopted in this paper requires one first and foremost to regard "Anelida" as, very simply, a poem. Whatever its significance may be, the poem at least tells a touching story and may show, upon examination, structure and thematic coherence. By examining the poem's story, structure and themes, this writer hopes to gain insight into the ways in which "Anelida" may be related to "The Knight's Tale." Two basic resemblances between these poems suggest a connection that should be explored. Both works have an Arcite as a major character. Both works have plots and characters derived from the Theseus myth, as rendered by Statios and Boccaccio. If "Anelida" can be shown to exhibit signs of structural and thematic coherence, and if "Anelida" reveals conceptions about love and the human condition that have significant substance, then perhaps its resemblances to "The Knight's Tale" can take on new significances and can lead to a deeper understanding of that major work. This paper, then, attempts to analyze "Anelida and Arcite" as a preface for studying "The Knight's Tale." So far as is known to this writer, no critic has approached "Anelida" with this goal in mind.
- Resource Type:
- Thesis
- Identifier:
- ocm61050833
- Campus Tesim:
- Fresno
- Department:
- English
- Creator:
- Gaston, H. Glenn
- Description:
- The purpose of this project was to develop a community level program for the treatment and prevention of juvenile delinquency in West Fresno in order to provide local police and juvenile courts a less expensive alternative to committing delinquent youth to public institutions. It would also provide an effective base for dealing with delinquency in its community context where significant others involved in the asocial behaviors of delinquents may be part of the treatment and prevention efforts; this as opposed to dealing with delinquents in the isolated, artificial situation created in institutions.
- Resource Type:
- Thesis
- Identifier:
- ocm58556657
- Campus Tesim:
- Fresno
- Department:
- Social Work Education
- Creator:
- ATLAS Collaboration and Gao, Yongsheng
- Description:
- The chi(b)(np) quarkonium states are produced in proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider at root s=7 TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector. Using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.4 fb(-1), these states are reconstructed through their radiative decays to Y(1S,2S) with Y ->mu(+)mu(-). In addition to the mass peaks corresponding to the decay modes chi(b)(1P,2P)-> Y(1S)gamma, a new structure centered at a mass of 10.530 +/- 0.005(stat)+/- 0.009(syst) GeV is also observed, in both the Y(1S)gamma and Y(2S)gamma decay modes. This structure is interpreted as the chi(b)(3P) system.
- Resource Type:
- Article
- Identifier:
- Publisher version: dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.152001
- Campus Tesim:
- Fresno