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Speaking up! Adult ESL students' perceptions of native and non-native English speaking teachers. (open access)

Speaking up! Adult ESL students' perceptions of native and non-native English speaking teachers.

Research to date on the native versus non-native English speaker teacher (NEST versus non-NEST) debate has primarily focused on teacher self-perception and performance. A neglected, but essential, viewpoint on this issue comes from English as a second language (ESL) students themselves. This study investigated preferences of adults, specifically immigrant and refugee learners, for NESTs or non-NESTs. A 34-item, 5-point Likert attitudinal survey was given to 102 students (52 immigrants, 50 refugees) enrolled in ESL programs in a large metropolitan area in Texas . After responding to the survey, 32 students volunteered for group interviews to further explain their preferences. Results indicated that adult ESL students have a general preference for NESTs over non-NESTs, but have stronger preferences for NESTs in teaching specific skill areas such as pronunciation and writing. There was not a significant difference between immigrants' and refugees' general preferences for NESTs over non-NESTs based on immigration status.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Torres, Julie West
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Placement in the prekindergarten bilingual and English as a second language programs as a predictor of reading achievement of 3rd grade students. (open access)

Placement in the prekindergarten bilingual and English as a second language programs as a predictor of reading achievement of 3rd grade students.

At the beginning of the 21st century, few challenges for educators compared to that of meeting the academic needs of the growing number of limited English proficient (LEP) students. Divergent views on whether those needs were best met through instruction in the student's first language and English, known as bilingual education, or instruction solely in English, compounded the challenge and led to varied language support programs. The present study looked at the prekindergarten (preK) language support program as a predictor of 3rd grade reading achievement of students with the intention of helping educators understand how best to serve LEP students. The study included an analysis of 3rd grade reading achievement for four groups of students with a primary home language of Spanish who attended bilingual or ESL prekindergarten. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) followed by descriptive discriminant analysis (DDA) was used to analyze scores from the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) reading test and the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) reading test. No statistically significant difference in 3rd grade reading achievement was found among the four groups at the .05 level. There was, however, a small-to-medium effect size. The MANOVA indicated that the group to which the …
Date: December 2004
Creator: Vannoy, Martha
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
School Library Programs: Standards and Guidelines for Texas (open access)

School Library Programs: Standards and Guidelines for Texas

Manual/guide providing information/instructions about revisions to the standards and guidelines for school library programs, including the six major components of school library programs, strategies for librarians, output measures, and outcome-based evaluations.
Date: March 19, 2004
Creator: Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Archives and Information Services Division.
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
Provisions of Trustworthiness in Critical Narrative Research: Bridging Intersubjectivity and Fidelity (open access)

Provisions of Trustworthiness in Critical Narrative Research: Bridging Intersubjectivity and Fidelity

This article is a reflective-reflexive examination of provisions of trustworthiness in critical narrative research.
Date: June 2004
Creator: Moss, Glenda
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tatum Independent School District, April 2004 (open access)

Tatum Independent School District, April 2004

This report reviews the performance of the Tatum Independent School District's (TISD's) educational, financial, and operational functions. It additionally includes highlights of practices and programs provided by TISD and recommendations for the district's overall improvement.
Date: April 2004
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Marble Malls Independent School District: Management and Performance Review (open access)

Marble Malls Independent School District: Management and Performance Review

This report "reviews the management and performance of the Marble Falls Independent School District's (MFISD's) educational,financial, and operations. functions" (Legislative Budget Board Letter).
Date: April 21, 2004
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
South San Antonio Independent School District, December 2004 (open access)

South San Antonio Independent School District, December 2004

Report describing the performance of South San Antonio Independent School District including accomplishments and recommendations for all of the school district departments.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Stafford Municipal School District, October 2004 (open access)

Stafford Municipal School District, October 2004

Report describing the performance of Stafford Municipal School District including accomplishments and recommendations for all of the departments in the school district.
Date: October 2004
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History

The Effect of Information Literacy Instruction on Library Anxiety Among International Students

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This study explored what effect information literacy instruction (ILI) may have on both a generalized anxiety state and library anxiety specifically. The population studied was international students using resources in a community college. Library anxiety among international students begins with certain barriers that cause anxiety (i.e., language/communication barriers, adjusting to a new education/library system and general cultural adjustments). Library Anxiety is common among college students and is characterized by feelings of negative emotions including, ruminations, tension, fear and mental disorganization (Jiao & Onwuegbuzie, 1999a). This often occurs when a student contemplates conducting research in a library and is due to any number of perceived inabilities about using the library. In order for students to become successful in their information seeking behavior this anxiety needs to be reduced. The study used two groups of international students enrolled in the English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL) program taking credit courses. Each student completed Bostick's Library Anxiety Scale (LAS) and Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) to assess anxiety level before and after treatment. Subjects were given a research assignment that required them to use library resources. Treatment: Group 1 (experimental group) attended several library instruction classes (the instruction used Kuhltau's information search …
Date: May 2004
Creator: Battle, Joel C.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Technology-Enhanced Language Learning on Second Language Composition of University-Level Intermediate Spanish Students (open access)

Effects of Technology-Enhanced Language Learning on Second Language Composition of University-Level Intermediate Spanish Students

Today's global culture makes communication through writing in a foreign language a most desirable tool to expand personal and professional relations. However, teaching writing is a complex, time-consuming endeavor in any language. Foreign language teachers at every level struggle to fit writing into an already full curriculum and need the most effective methods and tools with which to teach. Technology may provide a viable scaffold to support writing instruction for teachers and students. The purpose of this research was to determine any benefits of weekly/structured, in-class, computer-assisted grammar drill and practice on the composition quality and quantity of intermediate university Spanish learners. A related purpose was to determine whether students who participated in such practice would access a computer-based writing assistant differently during writing than students without the treatment. The research design was a nonequivalent groups pretest-posttest design. Fifty-two subjects' compositions were graded with both holistic and analytic criteria to analyze composition quality and quantity, and statistical analyses assessed interactions of treatment and effects. The computer-based Atajo writing assistant, which could be accessed during composition, had a logging feature which provided unobtrusive observation of specific databases accessed by each student. There were no statistically significant differences found between the two …
Date: December 2004
Creator: Oxford, Raquel Malia Nitta
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Reading Together™ cross-age tutoring program and its effects on the English language proficiency and reading achievement of English language learners. (open access)

The Reading Together™ cross-age tutoring program and its effects on the English language proficiency and reading achievement of English language learners.

This dissertation provides research and data based on a study of cross-age tutoring and its effects on English language proficiency and English reading achievement of English language learners. The subjects for the study included native Spanish-speakers enrolled in third-grade bilingual classrooms in four elementary schools. The research study focused on the implementation of Reading Together™, a cross-age tutoring program published by The Learning Together Company. The 30-session tutoring program is designed to help English-speaking students progress from decoding words to reading with fluency and comprehension through older students tutoring younger students in a one-to-one setting. This highly structured program is used to provide supplemental instruction to second and/or third-grade students. This study utilized a quantitative approach to compare the results of English language learners who participated in the Reading Together cross-age tutoring program and English language learners who did not participate in the program. A quasi-experimental design was used in the research study. In this design, the treatment group and the control group were selected using specific criteria. Both groups took a pretest and posttest, but only the treatment group received the intervention. The study also determined if there was a relationship between initial language levels and reading gains. The …
Date: December 2004
Creator: Jennings, Cheryl
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Southwest Independent School District, September 2004 (open access)

Southwest Independent School District, September 2004

Report describing the performance of Southwest Independent School District including accomplishments and recommendations for all of the departments in the school district.
Date: September 2004
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Catalog of Abilene Christian University, 2004-2005 (open access)

Catalog of Abilene Christian University, 2004-2005

Undergraduate catalog describes the governance, history, academic programs, course descriptions, and campus life of Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas. Index begins on page 213.
Date: 2004
Creator: Abilene Christian University
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and Vocational Education: Policy and Practice (open access)

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and Vocational Education: Policy and Practice

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Date: August 2, 2004
Creator: Falk, Gene & Skinner, Rebecca R.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Catalog of the University of North Texas, 2004-2005, Graduate (open access)

Catalog of the University of North Texas, 2004-2005, Graduate

The UNT Graduate Bulletin includes information about class offerings as well as general information about the university (academic calendar, admissions and degree requirements, financial information, etc.) about research, and about the colleges and schools on campus. Index starts on page 432.
Date: July 2004
Creator: University of North Texas
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

Contested Policy: The Rise and Fall of Federal Bilingual Education in the United States, 1960-2001

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Bilingual education is one of the most contentious and misunderstood educational programs in the country. It raises significant questions about this country’s national identity, the nature of federalism, power, ethnicity, and pedagogy. In Contested Policy , Guadalupe San Miguel, Jr., studies the origins, evolution, and consequences of federal bilingual education policy from 1960 to 2001, with particular attention to the activist years after 1978, when bilingual policy was heatedly contested. Traditionally, those in favor of bilingual education are language specialists, Mexican American activists, newly enfranchised civil rights advocates, language minorities, intellectuals, teachers, and students. They are ideologically opposed to the assimilationist philosophy in the schools, to the structural exclusion and institutional discrimination of minority groups, and to limited school reform. On the other hand, the opponents of bilingual education, comprised at different points in time of conservative journalists, politicians, federal bureaucrats, Anglo parent groups, school officials, administrators, and special-interest groups (such as U.S. English), favor assimilationism, the structural exclusion and discrimination of ethnic minorities, and limited school reform. In the 1990s a resurgence of opposition to bilingual education succeeded in repealing bilingual legislation with an English-only piece of legislation. San Miguel deftly provides a history of these clashing groups and …
Date: March 15, 2004
Creator: San Miguel, Guadalupe, Jr.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Audit Report on Measuring Effectiveness of State and Federal Funding for At-Risk Students (open access)

An Audit Report on Measuring Effectiveness of State and Federal Funding for At-Risk Students

Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to evaluating the performance of programs receiving state and federal funds that target students who are at risk of dropping out of school, and developing a set of performance measures that are standard across all entities receiving state funds through these programs that target at-risk students such that the programs may be evaluated in comparison to one another.
Date: November 2004
Creator: Texas. Office of the State Auditor.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History
Catalog of Howard Payne University, 2004-2005 (open access)

Catalog of Howard Payne University, 2004-2005

Catalog describes the history, governance, admission requirements, course offerings, and campus life of Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas (http://www.hputx.edu).
Date: June 2004
Creator: Howard Payne University
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
Predicting student performance on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills Exit Level Exam: Predictor modeling through logistic regression. (open access)

Predicting student performance on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills Exit Level Exam: Predictor modeling through logistic regression.

The purpose of this study was to investigate predicting student success on one example of a "high stakes" test, the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills Exit Level Exam. Prediction algorithms for the mathematics, reading, and writing portions of the test were formulated using SPSS® statistical software. Student data available on all 440 students were input to logistic regression to build the algorithms. Approximately 80% of the students' results were predicted correctly by each algorithm. The data that were most predictive were the course related to the subject area of the test the student was taking, and the semester exam grade and semester average in the course related to the test. The standards of success or passing were making a 70% or higher on the mathematics, 88% or higher on the reading, and 76% or higher on the writing portion of the exam. The higher passing standards maintained a pass/fail dichotomy and simulate the standard on the new Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills Exit Level Exam. The use of the algorithms can assist school staff in identifying individual students, not just groups of students, who could benefit from some type of academic intervention.
Date: August 2004
Creator: Rambo, James R.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Register, Volume 29, Number 26, Pages 5979-6164, June 25, 2004 (open access)

Texas Register, Volume 29, Number 26, Pages 5979-6164, June 25, 2004

A weekly publication, the Texas Register serves as the journal of state agency rulemaking for Texas. Information published in the Texas Register includes proposed, adopted, withdrawn and emergency rule actions, notices of state agency review of agency rules, governor's appointments, attorney general opinions, and miscellaneous documents such as requests for proposals. After adoption, these rulemaking actions are codified into the Texas Administrative Code.
Date: June 25, 2004
Creator: Texas. Secretary of State.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Victoria Independent School District, October 2004 (open access)

Victoria Independent School District, October 2004

"The report reviews the management and performance of the Victoria Independent School District's (VISD's) education, financial, and operational functions."
Date: October 29, 2004
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History

Trends and issues in non-profit business planning.

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Non-profits are increasing in size and scope to meet social needs that are unmet by the government. Declining financial support, government regulations, and increasing competition force non-profits to become more professional and efficient. Non-profits increasingly engage in commercial activities, joint ventures with for-profits, and employ business techniques such as business planning and marketing. An extensive body of research examines issues related to non-profit performance that supplies a framework for business planning. Business planning may help non-profits to sustain competitive advantages and long-term financial stability. This paper examines the challenges of writing a business plan for non-profits concluding with a sample business plan that takes into consideration advantages, risks, and limitations of non-profits.
Date: August 2004
Creator: Barnes, Svetlana V.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
From inside the Arab family: What literacy practices occur when raising bilingual and biliterate children? (open access)

From inside the Arab family: What literacy practices occur when raising bilingual and biliterate children?

Living in the United States creates unique challenges in biliteracy and bilingualism for the Arab family. While extant literature provides insight into the literacy interactions and experiences of families from many other cultures now living in the U.S. , there is next to nothing regarding the Arab family literacy experience. Thus, knowledge about the literacy activities Arab families engage in as they gain access to and knowledge of a new culture and language is important. The purpose of this study was to investigate and describe the literacy practices of the Arab families raising bilingual and biliterate children in the U.S. This study , using methodology based on ethnographic approaches, investigated the literacy events, behaviors and interactions which occurred within one Arab family over a 16-week period. A second group of participants were 5 other Arab families living in the U.S. Data sources included video and audio recordings, field notes, observations, journals, informal interviews, and artifacts of children's literacy. The researcher and the participants engaged as co-participants in the research. Findings showed that driving factors behind home literacy practices were religious beliefs and the imminence of return to the home country. Arab mothers were found to yield a heavy influence on …
Date: December 2004
Creator: Alshaboul, Yousef Mohammad
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Tiger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 2004 (open access)

The Tiger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Monthly student newspaper from St. Philip's College in San Antonio, Texas that includes campus news along with advertising.
Date: September 28, 2004
Creator: Schantz, Kevin; Christine, Glynis & Agold, Cynthia
Object Type: Newspaper
System: The Portal to Texas History