900 resultados para public education policies


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Shipping list no.: 92-215-P.

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Art the revealer -- The philosophy of the Gothic restoration -- The place of the fine arts in public education -- The artist and the world -- The craftsman and the architect -- American university architecture -- The ministry of art.

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"The following lectures have been prepared for delivery, in March, 1902, before the students of the Divinity School of Yale University, upon the Lyman Beecher Foundation"--Pref.

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Title Varies: 1903/04-19 Dept. of Public Education, State of Maryland. Annual Report

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Bulletin no. 10 incorrectly numbered 9

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1st report (1958/59) issued in California (State) Legislature. Joint Interim Committee on the Public Education System. Preliminary Progress Report

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Report year end varies: Vols. <24th>-35th (<1842/1843>-1852/1852) report year ends June 30th; vols. 36th (1853/1854)- report year ends Dec. 31.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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This case study concentrates on the extent of knowledge among the Australian public of Australia's tropical bird species, and their willingness to support their conservation. In order to place this issue in context, we provide background information on the status of Australian bird species, focusing attention on species that occur in tropical Australia. Then, using questionnaire survey results, we consider the hypothesis that the public's support for the conservation of different bird species depends on their understanding of the species' existence and status. Based on results from a sample of residents in Brisbane, Queensland, we found that knowledge of bird species that occur exclusively in the Australian tropics (including tropical Queensland) was very poor compared with that of those occurring in the Brisbane area that are relatively common. Experimental results indicated that when respondents in the sample had an option to allocate A$1,000 between 10 bird species listed in the survey, they allocated more funds to the better-known and more common species, unless they were provided with balanced information about all the selected species. With balanced information, the average allocation to bird species confined mostly to the Australian tropics, particularly those threatened, increased. This demonstrates the conservation implications of information provision about bird species. The results showed that public education can play a crucial role in attempts to conserve bird species that are poorly known and threatened.