Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1700897191> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1700897191 abstract "This doctoral dissertation represents a qualitative study employing a modified case study research design that is intended to assess the perspectives of school practitioners (i.e., principals, guidance counselors, and teachers) who work with ninth graders relevant to their perceptions of the developmental needs of those students, how their respective schools address those needs, and the effects their schools’ grade-level organizational plans may have on grade nine. This study employs semi-structured interviews, document reviews, and direct observations for data collection. Two case sites were selected for this dissertation—one populated by students in grades nine through twelve (9-12) and another with pupils in grades seven through nine (7-9). Both sites were selected purposefully on the basis of their grade-level configurations, their contemporary and historical relevance to ninth-grade-level education, and their proximity to the principal researcher. Sample groups at each school included 10 practitioners who worked directly with ninth graders within a multitude of professional realms, particularly administration, counseling, and teaching. Upon site selection, building principals were recruited for participation in this study; henceforth, those subjects selected nine other participants of faculty rank based on their professional positions and affiliations with students at the ninth-grade level. The data seems to indicate that practitioners at the grades 9-12 high school perceive ninth graders differently from that of their counterparts at the grades 7-9 junior high school. The high-school subjects generally describe ninth graders as being immature, whereas participants at the junior high school perceive them the opposite of that. It also appears that participants at the grades 9-12 site lack consensus on the attributes of ninth-grade developmental needs with some questioning the appropriateness and/or legitimacy of four-year high schools for educating students at that grade level, while others ardently support that construct. Conversely, practitioners at the grades 7-9 junior high school seem to be unified in their perspectives on ninth-grade-level development—contending that ninth graders are better educated in junior high schools versus senior high schools and that their school is developmentally appropriate and more suitable for ninth-grade learners." @default.
- W1700897191 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1700897191 creator A5089528692 @default.
- W1700897191 date "2013-01-01" @default.
- W1700897191 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W1700897191 title "A MODIFIED CASE STUDY EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF SPECIFIC SCHOOL GRADE-LEVEL ORGANIZATIONAL MODELS ON NINTH-GRADE LEARNERS" @default.
- W1700897191 cites W100654257 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W123885191 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W148192122 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1496680345 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1506277575 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1515505928 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1516534262 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1519442080 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1520288266 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1527311855 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W152873581 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1540808441 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1541046134 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1542613773 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1542813295 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1545945799 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1546277127 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1565240522 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1573016907 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1575641119 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1577159564 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1595237964 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W178556634 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1825338361 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1887979405 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W190838239 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1912633622 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1975267682 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1976494383 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1980453294 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1987947709 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1991964346 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2006468167 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2006915183 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2012186625 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2019327593 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2020926765 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2029209771 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2029619793 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2034573133 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2037310674 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2040250434 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2058126279 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2066477676 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2072581799 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2075115850 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2082620897 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2087537196 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2089151295 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2101384025 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2101632421 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2104050189 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2111249153 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2125410358 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2145045227 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2157541242 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2222184780 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2246158672 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2259424365 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2431044674 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W252225234 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2797069186 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W3125549473 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W343821355 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W367470785 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W386666082 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W51872481 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W52958347 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W561982643 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W615897183 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W618511690 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W622654821 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W642402397 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W648872928 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W78417477 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W88002870 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W88800109 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W1987736946 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W2048457859 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W4241518 @default.
- W1700897191 cites W577341240 @default.
- W1700897191 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W1700897191 type Work @default.
- W1700897191 sameAs 1700897191 @default.
- W1700897191 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W1700897191 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1700897191 hasAuthorship W1700897191A5089528692 @default.
- W1700897191 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W1700897191 hasConcept C145420912 @default.
- W1700897191 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1700897191 hasConcept C19417346 @default.
- W1700897191 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W1700897191 hasConcept C2776244770 @default.
- W1700897191 hasConcept C509550671 @default.