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The Effects of Employee Health Promotion Practices of Texas Public School Districts on Costs for Absenteeism, Health Care Premiums, Health Care Claims, and Workers' Compensation Claims (open access)

The Effects of Employee Health Promotion Practices of Texas Public School Districts on Costs for Absenteeism, Health Care Premiums, Health Care Claims, and Workers' Compensation Claims

This study examined whether or not it is in the financial best interest of public school districts, as employers, to promote the health of its employees.
Date: December 1994
Creator: Rhodes, Eva Ann Bourgeois
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparative Study of Reading Instruction Management for Selected Third-grade Students in an Urban School District (open access)

A Comparative Study of Reading Instruction Management for Selected Third-grade Students in an Urban School District

The specific purposes of the study were (1) to determine the effectiveness of ECRI (Exemplary Center for Reading Instruction), as compared to "traditional" (basal driven) classroom instruction based on a comparative analysis of norm-referenced test data; (2) to determine if there was a significant difference between Blacks, Hispanics and Caucasians on the Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension portions of the Iowa Test of Basic Skills among the third grade ECRI students; and (3) to provide valid information for those charged with the implementation of reading instruction in the Dallas Independent School District, Dallas, Texas.
Date: August 1991
Creator: Cohen, Kellie A. (Kellie Ann)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alternative Funding Models for Public School Finance in Texas (open access)

Alternative Funding Models for Public School Finance in Texas

This study examined different funding methods for financing public education in order to solve the problems associated with large numbers of school districts and great disparities in property wealth without abandonment of property tax as the major revenue source. Using enrollment and State Property Tax Board data for the 1,061 school districts in Texas in 1986-87, four alternative funding plans were studied to compare the equity and fiscal impact of each on public school finance in Texas. The state and local shares of the total cost of education were computed using a combination of three per-pupil expenditure levels and four funding formulas. The per-pupil expenditure levels used were $3,850, $4,200, and $4,580. The formulas used were representative of a full state funding plan, a percentage equalization plan, a power equalization plan, and a foundation school program plan. Since each of the four plans used significantly higher per-pupil expenditure values, all required a greater monetary investment on the part of the state. However, all plans were found to be equalizing in nature if set per-pupil expenditure values were maintained and no local enrichment was permitted. In addition, each of the four plans, as studied, met the fiscal neutrality standard of the …
Date: August 1989
Creator: Hair, Janet C. (Janet Cantrell)
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Profile of Texas Public School Board Members and Factors Influencing Them to Run for the Office of School Board Trustee (open access)

A Profile of Texas Public School Board Members and Factors Influencing Them to Run for the Office of School Board Trustee

The purpose of this study was to develop a profile of Texas public school board members and to determine if there were significant differences in the profiles of board members according to sex, race, age, length of residence, length of board membership, type of community and superintendency tenure.
Date: August 1991
Creator: Fisher, Jack S. (Jack Sterling)
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Time on Computer-Assisted Instruction For At-Risk Students (open access)

The Effect of Time on Computer-Assisted Instruction For At-Risk Students

The problem of this study was to determine if the mathematics achievement of at-risk students using computer-assisted instruction (CAI) differed significantly from other groups of students.
Date: December 1991
Creator: Salerno, Christopher A. (Christopher Alfred)
System: The UNT Digital Library