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Tablets as Powerful Tools for University Research
(American Library Association, 2012)The increasing popularity of tablet computers in recent years is beginning to transform the way that library users, and in particular postsecondary students and faculty, find and engage with digital content. In response ... -
Tachistoscopic study of reading related operations in average readers and those experiencing difficulty
(1989)Thirty elementary school children were classified into equal groups of poor and average readers. In a series of four experiments, subjects were requested to provide vocal responses to tachistoscopically presented stimuli ... -
Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons learned and paths forward
(Elsevier, 2022)This Research Note draws upon the paper I presented at the conference, published in the Manitoba Law Journal, to consider the persisting issues governments face as they continue to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. It ... -
Tailoring Information Literacy Instruction and Library Services for Continuing Education
(CILIP, Community Services Group, Information Literacy Group, 2011)As higher education diversifies worldwide, academic librarians must adapt their information literacy initiatives to meet the needs of new populations. This paper explores the implementation of information literacy instruction ... -
Tall oil production process and characterization
(2017)Existing kraft pulp mills have seen the necessity to branch out from traditional pulp and paper products to alternative value-added products such as bioenergy and biomaterials as a result of increasing competition in the ... -
Taxonomic revision of the subfamily Schistorophinae (Nematoda: Acuaroidea) and its North American distribution in waders belonging to the families Charadriidae, Scoloacidae and Recurvirostridae (Aves)
(1984)The subfamily Schistorophinae Travassos, 1918 is revised. Five species of Schistorophus Railliet, 1916 are recognized: (1) longicornis (Hemprich and Ehrenberg in Schneider, 1866) with S. indica (Sanwal, 1952) and ... -
Teacher perceived barriers to implementing regular daily physical activity in Simcoe County elementary schools
(2008)Background: Teachers in Ontario are expected to implement 20 minutes of daily physical activity (DPA) into their daily programming, due to the Ministry of Health Promotion guidelines adapted in 2006. This study examined ... -
Teacher perceptions of the development of a school profile
(1995)This study was developed as a means to examine the assumptions arising from educational research on the use of the school audit process In building effective schools. These assumptions are evident in the work of Fullan ... -
Teacher perspectives on community engagement in an international school context
(2020)This qualitative case study explores teacher perspectives on community engagement efforts at the International School of Dakar (ISD) in Dakar, Senegal. It examines how teachers define meaningful and reciprocal community ... -
Teacher preparedness for engaging in suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention
(2004)Adolescent suicide has become more frequent over the past few decades, despite school-based suicide prevention programs which have been in place since the 1970's. As youth suicide rates have increased, so has the amount ... -
Teacher's beliefs and perceptions about vocabulary instruction
(2022)Vocabulary is a fundamental component of reading comprehension. Vocabulary are the words that are recognizable within a learner’s lexicon. Notwithstanding the well-defined importance of vocabulary, there is limited ... -
Teachers' attitudes and opinions concerning elementary school students' understanding of HIV/AIDS
(2000)The purpose of this study was to investigate teachers’ views on HIV/AIDS education and their students’ readiness for HIV/AIDS education. How the emotional developmental stages of the students relate to the implementation ... -
Teachers' beliefs about classroom management
(2006)Study group : 4 teachers at the primary-junior level in 2 elementary schools in Northwestern Ontario. -
Teachers' opinions about the roles of subject specialists and generalist instructors for early adolescents
(1995)This study is essentially exploratory in nature due to a paucity of research concerning teacher opinions about subject specialists and generalist instructors for early adolescents. The purpose of the study is to examine ... -
Teachers' perceptions of home schooled children
(1996)This study examined teachers' perceptions of home schooled children's social/emotional and academic preparation for returning to the regular classroom. Fifteen elementary and three secondary school teachers were interviewed ... -
Teachers' perspectives on the implementation of the Ontario elementary school science curriculum
(2005)This study examined the implementation of the Ontario elementary school Science and Technology curriculum from the perspective of nine grade 8 teachers of varying experience and specialization. The questions which this ... -
Teaching tools to engage Anishinaabek First Nations women in cervical cancer screening: Report of an educational workshop
(Sage, 2016)Objective: To explore educational strategies for engaging First Nations women in Canada to attend cervical cancer screening. Design: Within a participatory action research framework, semi-structured interviews with ... -
Technical and technological alternatives for aerial moose (Alces alces) survey
(2017)Moose (Alces alces) aerial surveys provide the information needed for effective management only when they are accurate and precise. I aimed to identify gaps in and improve understanding of aerial moose surveys in North ... -
Technical feasibility and economical viability of remote hybrid power systems in Northern Ontario
(2011)As of 1996 there were 302 remote communities with a total population of 205,041 in Canada. These communities are not connected to the Bulk Electric System (BES) and as such are responsible for maintaining their own power ... -
Techno-economic analysis and supply chain design for a forest biorefinery to produce value-added bio-based products from lignin
(2019)By far, several commercial projects for production of lignin-based chemicals started operations around the world. For instance, the LignoBoost process was installed by Domtar in 2013 in the United States, and in 2015 by ...