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  1. The New World Order: Ursulines, Music from the Court of Louis XIV, and Educational Outreach in Eighteenth-Century New Orleans

    When a group of Ursuline nuns arrived in New Orleans from Rouen in 1727 it significantly changed the sacred musical landscape in the Louisiana Territory of New France. The women brought with them their...

  2. An Analysis of Subgroup Differences on Self-Assessment Scores of College Readiness Skills

    College and career readiness is an essential element in the success of students post high school; predicting how successful a high school student will be in a post-secondary setting is the focus of substantial...

  3. Little Scientists: Identity, Self-Efficacy, and Attitudes Toward Science in a Girls' Science Camp

    Underrepresentation of women and minorities in the science, technology, and engineering (STEM) fields is a perennial concern for researchers and policy-makers. Many causes of this problem have been identified....

  4. Increasing Diversity in STEM: Promising Practices for Postsecondary STEM Grantees

    Examining Committee: Benjamin Clark and Bethany Steiner

  5. An Oral History of the Visions and Intentions Behind Oregon's Land Conservation and Development Act:Senate Bill 100

    Examining committee: Michael Hibbard, chair, Wes Kvarsten, Mitch Rohse

  6. Predicting when adolescent risky sexual behavior does not co-occur with other problem behaviors: A prospective study of...

    xvi, 108 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number.

  7. Reconstructing the Mothership: Meaning and History in the Music of P-Funk

    During the 1970s, the Parliament-Funkadelic collective, or P-Funk, performed a unique type of funk music that impacted the lives and culture of generations of fans. Their music has been a vital force in the...

  8. Digitally Supported Critical Pedagogy: Educational Technology Perspectives of Pre-Service Teachers in a Social Justice...

    The connection between educational technology and critical pedagogy has not been greatly explored. This yearlong research study was conducted with pre-service teachers as they progressed through a teacher...

  9. The Implementation of a Social-Emotional Learning Curriculum for Targeted Students: Evaluating Strong Start as a Tier II...

    Social-emotional learning (SEL) is an accepted way of promoting an individual’s resilience, which is the ability to overcome challenging life circumstances to lead a fulfilling life. SEL is traditionally...

  10. African Migrants in Oregon: Healthcare Preferences and the Importance of Worldviews

    Oregon, especially the Portland metro area, has become an important relocation destination for migrants, including many from Africa (Curry, and Al 2010). According to data from the Immigrants and Refugees...

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