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1. Verfasser: Cook, John E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1996
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ528120
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contents Faculty Assessment Opinions of Correctional Facility Courses. Cook, John E. College Faculty Community Colleges Computer Uses in Education Correctional Education Correctional Institutions Library Services Program Effectiveness School Schedules Teacher Attitudes Two Year Colleges Describes a study of two-year college faculty teaching credit courses in correctional facilities to determine their opinions regarding scheduling, library services, and availability of computers. Finds that faculty were concerned about difficulties in using library services and scheduling problems due to rigid prison schedules. (15 citations) (KRG)
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spellingShingle Faculty Assessment Opinions of Correctional Facility Courses.
Cook, John E.
College Faculty
Community Colleges
Computer Uses in Education
Correctional Education
Correctional Institutions
Library Services
Program Effectiveness
School Schedules
Teacher Attitudes
Two Year Colleges
Faculty Assessment Opinions of Correctional Facility Courses. Cook, John E. College Faculty Community Colleges Computer Uses in Education Correctional Education Correctional Institutions Library Services Program Effectiveness School Schedules Teacher Attitudes Two Year Colleges Describes a study of two-year college faculty teaching credit courses in correctional facilities to determine their opinions regarding scheduling, library services, and availability of computers. Finds that faculty were concerned about difficulties in using library services and scheduling problems due to rigid prison schedules. (15 citations) (KRG)
title Faculty Assessment Opinions of Correctional Facility Courses.
topic College Faculty
Community Colleges
Computer Uses in Education
Correctional Education
Correctional Institutions
Library Services
Program Effectiveness
School Schedules
Teacher Attitudes
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ528120