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Lived experiences of six students who choose to re-enter a nursing program
(2001)
In light of an impending nursing shortage, student retention is a priority concern
for nurse educators. In this study, the lived experiences of six students of nursing who
leave an undergraduate program and subsequently ...
Lived experience of a traditional female Ojibway elder
(2001)
This qualitative study examined the lived experience of a traditional female Ojibway Elder
and her perspectives of leadership. An emergent framework of traditional female Ojibway
leadership resulted from the data, and ...
Ontario teachers' reasons for choosing to teach outside Canada
(2001)
This study examines the factors that influence Ontario teachers’ decisions to teach
outside Canada. Deciding factors were derived from previous studies related to career
choice and career change and involved concepts ...
Leaving the federation : secondary administrators' responses to a change in context
(2001)
The effects of contextual change (removal from the teachers' federation) on the culture of a small group of secondary school administrators was studied qualitatively, by a participant observer, using interviews, observations, ...
Interpretive study of four secondary level male music teachers in Northwestern Ontario
(2001)
The relative dearth of qualitative studies on characteristics
of exemplary secondary level music teachers buttressed the need for
this thesis. I selected four secondary male music teachers deemed
exemplary by members ...
Lived experiences of seven senior high school students in a french immersion program
(2001)
This qualitative study investigated the lived experiences of seven senior high
school students in a French Immersion program. The participants, four females
and three males in grades eleven and twelve in a dual-track ...
Adaptations of Euro-Canadian schools to Inuit culture in selected communities in Nunavut
(2001)
This study explores educators' current and desired 'adaptations' of Euro-Canadian
schools to Inuit culture, in five communities in one region of Nunavut Communities
ranged in size from 800 to 3500 residents, of which on ...