This qualitative study examines current trends in public school district policies regarding social media use in K-12 schools Oklahoma. Participants were selected from the Oklahoma Community Grouping Model using Probability Proportion Sampling (PPS) to stratify the sample of school districts in Oklahoma. The rationale for the study is based on the demands for leaders to develop policies that bridge learning and buffer inappropriate content on social media. The literature review focuses on academic benefits, legal challenges, and national trends in social media policy. The theoretical lens is Honig and Hatch’s Bridging and Buffering framework (2004). Findings identify common policy content areas and also identify the need to educate young peo...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the application of educational research-ba...
Our country has a moral and ethical responsibility to educate all students. The right to an educati...
This study employed the Hayakawa-Lowry content analysis methodology (Lowry, 1985) and a researcher-d...
This study examines the effects of changing from a five-day to a four-day school week on academic ac...
The United States federal government requires postsecondary schools, including community colleges, t...
This quantitative study explores teacher evaluation from a teachers’ perspective through an organiza...
The culture of American education is largely predicated on acquiring the proverbial golden ticket fo...
Throughout U.S. history, numerous policies have shaped our government and the lives of individuals, ...
This study addressed a gap in the literature about the importance of the school context in predictin...
ABSTRACT Trust is a core social resource for schools. Lack of trust, however, is a serious impedim...
The market for online education is competitive, especially for graduate programs such as the Master ...
The purpose of this study was to determine adult student expectations in relationship to educational...
Part one of this study relied on archival data of an urban public high school to explain and compare...
Scope and Method of Study: This study tested Social Identity Theory by identifying, comparing, and c...
Scope and Method of Study:A quantitative comparative descriptive survey research design was implemen...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the application of educational research-ba...
Our country has a moral and ethical responsibility to educate all students. The right to an educati...
This study employed the Hayakawa-Lowry content analysis methodology (Lowry, 1985) and a researcher-d...
This study examines the effects of changing from a five-day to a four-day school week on academic ac...
The United States federal government requires postsecondary schools, including community colleges, t...
This quantitative study explores teacher evaluation from a teachers’ perspective through an organiza...
The culture of American education is largely predicated on acquiring the proverbial golden ticket fo...
Throughout U.S. history, numerous policies have shaped our government and the lives of individuals, ...
This study addressed a gap in the literature about the importance of the school context in predictin...
ABSTRACT Trust is a core social resource for schools. Lack of trust, however, is a serious impedim...
The market for online education is competitive, especially for graduate programs such as the Master ...
The purpose of this study was to determine adult student expectations in relationship to educational...
Part one of this study relied on archival data of an urban public high school to explain and compare...
Scope and Method of Study: This study tested Social Identity Theory by identifying, comparing, and c...
Scope and Method of Study:A quantitative comparative descriptive survey research design was implemen...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the application of educational research-ba...
Our country has a moral and ethical responsibility to educate all students. The right to an educati...
This study employed the Hayakawa-Lowry content analysis methodology (Lowry, 1985) and a researcher-d...