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Culturally Responsive Leadership: How Do Instructional Leaders in an Alabama School District Perceive They Employ Culturally Responsive Leadership in Their Daily Practices? 

Chambers, Kia (2023-12-05)  ETD File Embargoed
Culturally responsive pedagogy (Ladson-Billings, 1995) and culturally responsive teaching (Gay, 2018) have challenged educators to create an inclusive educational environment where all students feel valued, respected, and ...

Culturally Situated Design Tools: Animated Support Tools for Mathematics 

Bolton, Albanie (2010-04-12)
Culturally Situated Design Tools (CSDTs) are web-based software applications that allow students to create simulations of cultural arts: Native American beadwork, African American cornrow hairstyles, urban graffiti, and ...

Culture and Characterization of Endothelial Colony Forming Cells from Peripheral Blood, Bone Marrow, and Umbilical Cord Blood of Horses 

Salter, Margaret (2014-05-02)
Endothelial progenitors cells (EPCs), are a type of progenitor cell originating in the bone marrow and can be found circulating in peripheral blood, bone marrow, and umbilical cord blood. EPCs play an essential role in ...

Culture Based Computing For Adult Learners (C-CAL) 

Eugene, Wanda (2011-04-28)
This dissertation presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of the novel Cultural based Computing for Adult Learners (C-CAL) system, a self-directed online learning application utilizing culture to support adult ...

Culture in Design: The Analysis of Culture through Semiotics and its role in the Automotive Industry 

Morley, Matthew (2014-05-21)
With over 60 million automobiles being produced in 2013, the amount of time and energy that goes into the automotive design process is extremely valuable. Billions of dollars are spent on research and development to ensure ...

The Culture of Homework: The Stories Teachers Tell 

Lowe, Jason (2017-07-07)
One facet of education is homework. The purpose of this study was to examine how teachers use homework as an instructional strategy. This study examined the views of five educators and how they use homework as a part of ...

Culturing African Lungfish (Protopterus sp) in Uganda: Prospects, Performance in tanks, potential pathogens, and toxicity of salt and formalin 

Walakira, John (2013-12-11)
Culturing species resilient to drought and stressful water quality conditions may be a significant part of the future of African aquaculture. Air breathing fishes potentially have a role in low-management culture systems ...

Current Control for a Single-Phase Grid-Connected Inverter Considering Grid Impedance 

Jiao, Jiao (2017-07-22)
The voltage source inverters are typically used to connect between distributed generation and the utility grid. In the grid-connected inverter, an output filter is often utilized in the inverter terminals to reduce the ...

Current Distribution and Habitat Use of the Threatened Snail Darter (Percina tanasi) in Alabama 

Shollenberger, Kurtis (2019-04-16)
The distribution of many fishes in larger rivers is poorly known, in part due to the difficulties of sampling them. This is especially true for small -bodied or rare species, such as the Snail Darter (Percina tanasi). This ...

Current Sensing Completion Detection for High Speed and Area Efficient Arithmetic 

Gadamsetti, Balapradeep (2010-12-17)
Adders and multipliers are the most widely used computational units in integrated circuits. In many compact low power and high speed designs, more complex arithmetic operations such as multiplication are performed through ...

Current Status of the Bluestripe Shiner, Cyprinella callitaenia, in Alabama tributaries of the Chattahoochee River 

Ellwanger, Robert (2019-11-25)
The imperilment of many freshwater fish species has become increasingly evident across the Southeastern United States in the last half-century. Increases in water usage, urbanization, and habitat alteration, as well as ...

The Current Usage and Applications of Traditional Christian Hymns for Teaching Choral Music in the Secondary Setting 

Blake, Jody (2020-02-12)
For generations Christian hymns were used as instructional tools and performance literature (Keene, 1982; Mark & Gary, 1992); however despite their ubiquitous presence in the choral music education profession, few studies ...

Customer Satisfaction with the Game Day Experience: an Exploratory Study of the Impact Tailgating has on Fan Satisfaction 

Nemec, Benjamin (2011-05-03)
This research reports on the little-known effects of fans’ satisfaction with tailgating on their overall satisfaction with the college football game day experience and the future behavioral intentions associated within. ...

Customized Instrumentation for Small-Volume Electrochemistry and Microfluidics used in Bioanalytical Applications 

Holtan, Mark (2018-11-20)
Disease biomarker detection allows diagnosis of both chronic and acute conditions. Although current detection methods are adequate for several targets (e.g. enzymatic biosensors), the stability and limited number of targets ...

Cutaneous Wound Healing in the Cat: A Macroscopic and Histologic Description and Comparison with Cutaneous Wound Healing in the Dog 

Bohling, Mark (2007-05-15)
Wound healing has been studied in a variety of animal and human models, and until fairly recently, the prevailing viewpoint has been that the basic processes of wound healing are the same between species. Our combined ...

Cyanobacterial Blooms in the Southeast: Understanding Their Distribution and Management 

Kaul, RajReni (2011-08-04)
Water is vital for life. The increased demand for freshwater resources dictates that current water practices must ensure access to and availability of high-quality water for future generations. Phytoplankton community ...

Cyanotoxin Production in Subtropical Lakes over the Last 150 Years with Implications for Human and Ecosystem Health 

Clift, Troy (2022-12-02)  ETD File Embargoed
Lakes are experiencing a modern period of increased eutrophication due to cultural impacts and climate change. One common characteristic of lake eutrophication is the increase in cyanobacteria, which possess a competitive ...

Cyber Security System Dynamic Modeling 

Kannan, Uma (2017-12-15)
Cyber security modeling is the process of creating a normalized view of the cyber security situation. A typical cyber security model has information about the network infrastructure, security settings, and a list of possible ...

Cyberintrusion Detection in Critical Infrastructure 

Bissinger, Nancy (2015-11-17)
Sophisticated cyberterrorists have su cient knowledge to devise an attack through the Internet which could compromise critical resource delivery. As the threat of such cybercrime escalates, defending critical infrastructure ...

The Cybersecurity Preparedness of Local Election Offices: Influences, Challenges, and the Intergovernmental Perspective 

Forson, Lindsey (2020-07-16)
Recent events have heightened concerns over the cybersecurity of US elections. In the decentralized US election system, counties and municipalities have primary responsibility for election administration. Therefore, ...