Laws of the State of Delaware, Passed at a Session of the General Assembly, Commenced and Held at Dover, on Tuesday, January 3rd, A. D. 1911. Volume XXVI.
A Model for Promoting Newly Licensed Nurse Success, grounded theory, incivililty, issues in the nursing workforce, nursing satisfaction, qualitative study
A qualitative study of newly licensed nurses in their first five years of practice, this study looked at twelve participants' receptions into the nursing workforce, and their intent to stay or leave their first nursing positions were examined....
assessment, constructed response, high school assessment, Maryland, multiple choice
A quantitative study was conducted to determine whether the elimination of constructed response questions from the Maryland Algebra/Data Analysis High School Assessment (HSA) adversely affected students' mean scale scores. The scale scores of 656...
African American slavery, Bible knowledge, biblical illiteracy, biblical literacy, Black church, Christian education
Although the Bible is the world's best-selling book, the magnitude and scope of biblical illiteracy among Americans has been observed and documented by pastors, researchers, and Christian educators. This general decline in biblical literacy in...
Controversy over the 150-hour educational requirement for CPA (Certified Public Accountant) candidates has been fermenting for decades. As expected then, in 2011 no clear consensus prevails about the requirements for entry into the accounting...
United States--Delaware--World War II--Dover Army Air Field--Recruiting and Enlistment
Dover Army Air Field - M/Sgt Joseph Savoy; veteran of 26 years led the group of recruits who signed up again; the sergeant served in WWI and WWII; Major Emmett Gauper stands by
Early Childhood Transition is often overlooked by administrators, principals, and teachers. Research has shown that effective transition practices are related to positive results in the next grade for young children. This descriptive research study...
employee retention, hiring and training, hotels, motivating and inspiring, retention practices, rewarding and recognizing
Employee retention in the hospitality industry is a persistent problem which management can reduce by applying effective managerial and leadership practices as a means of generating employee satisfaction. Researchers found factors such as long,...
Ernest Zuber listed as President. Joseph H. Pinkett listed as Secretary. Mrs. Fannie Pritchett listed as Treasurer. Miss Ruth Hodges listed as Asst. Secretary.
In the 2009-10 school year, Oxford Area School District [OASD] in southeastern Pennsylvania implemented a full day kindergarten program. OASD intended to provide a more rigorous educational experience for students as they begin their formal...
Includes essay by Mrs. Estellena Johnson Spencer of Wilmington, Del., Subject-"Natural and Acquired Ability to Preach." Read before the Preacher's Meeting of the Philadelphia District, Held in Wilmington, Del., June 12-14, 1877.