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Leadership of Response to Intervention; Perceptions and Reflections
(2011)This study seeks to describe how elementary principals in a large Washington school district perceived the district office administration's implementation of Response to Intervention over a four-year period. RTI is a widely ... -
Leadership record, unit II
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Leadership record, unit III
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LEADERSHIP, PRESTIGE, AND SOCIAL LEARNING ACROSS TRADITIONAL SOCIETIES
(2019)Evolutionary approaches to leadership are reinvigorating and unifying a diverse field. Influential evolutionary theories in anthropology have increasingly linked human leadership with prestige and social learning. Until ... -
Leading for Social Justice: A Principal's Utilization of a Rigorous College-Prep Curriculum to Challenge Injustice and Inequity in an Urban, High-Poverty High School
(2016)Nowhere is the nation’s commitment to equity of opportunity and outcomes more tested than in urban, high-poverty high schools. In considering efforts to address the persistent issues plaguing these schools, one distinct ... -
LEADING FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF SCHOOL PRINCIPALS IN WASHINGTON STATE
(2017)School leaders play an important transformative role as they carry out policies and practices that support socially just education for all students. The lack of clarity around socially just leadership makes it difficult ... -
LEADING FROM HOME AND BACK AGAIN: A REFLECTIVE JOURNEY OF CULTURAL CONFLICT IN LEADERSHIP
(2013)This dissertation explores a third path of leadership as structured by the dual passageways of traditional Native leadership and Western leadership. Using autoethnography, the study conveys a Native American woman's ... -
Leading Online: An Autoethnography Focused On Leading An Instructional Focus On Student Learning In An Online School
(2012)The purpose in writing this autoethnography was to describe, analyze and interpret one leader's experience in leading a group of online teachers. I specifically wanted to identify the characteristics of an online learning ... -
Leaf hoppers of the apple
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Leafcutting bee storage
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1968-03) -
Leafcutting bee storage
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Learning about electricity in the home
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Learning from Human Teachers: Supporting How People Want to Teach in Interactive Machine Learning
(2018)As the number of deployed robots grows, there will be an increasing need for humans to teach robots new skills that were not pre-programmed, without requiring these users to have any experience with programming or artificial ... -
Learning Modulates Mirror Neuron Activity Depending on Stimulus Modality: An EEG Study
(2014)The mirror neuron system (also called the FPMC) is active when one performs a goal directed action, as well as when an individual observes someone else perform the same or similar action. The traditional mirror neuron ... -
Learning More About How They Think: Information Literacy Instruction in a Campus-wide Critical Thinking Project
(Haworth Press, 2008)Critical thinking and information literacy are strongly connected. At Washington State University, librarians have been involved with first-year experience programs and with a grant-funded critical thinking project that ... -
Learning Through 4-H Judging (Leader Guide)
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1998-09)Topics include: four steps in the judging process, judging terms, what is and why have judging in 4-H, how do we teach judging skills, what should we teach, and what should we judge, what to consider when judging, sample ... -
Learning to pace distances
(Pullman, Washington : State College of Washington. Extension Service., 1957)