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Abstract This paper describes a 3‐year community–partnered research initiative focused on advancing early reading, racial equity, and relationships—collectively known as the 3Rs Initiative. The project brought together researchers and community members committed to ensuring that all adults in the county embody a shared “3Rs mindset” to better support ...
Shannon B. Wanless +3 more
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Evaluation of Health, Safety, and Environment Attitude among Office Workers
Introduction: Nowadays, health, safety, and environment (HSE) management system is employed and implemented comprehensively in order to reduce accidents, create a safe environment and increase workers' productivity in workplaces.
Mahdi Jamshidi Rastani +3 more
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Correlation Between Administrative Personnel Competency And Madrasah Administrative Personnel Performance [PDF]
Badrudin Badrudin +3 more
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Abstract Well‐implemented social and emotional learning (SEL) programs are associated with positive student outcomes. Through CalHOPE, County Office of Education (COE) leaders are providing implementation support to districts and schools seeking to improve SEL delivery statewide.
Ashley N. Metzger +4 more
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Introduction. The presence of foreign bodies in the human body is often the result of injuries with a violation of the integrity of the integumentary structures. In combat conditions, fragments of metal, glass or other materials can enter the body, which
Viktor A. Chernyak +5 more
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Administrative Corruption in Educational System: Factors of Emersion, Prevalence, and Control [PDF]
One of the best ways to encountering administrative corruption is identifying the factors of its emersion, prevalence and control. This paper aims to determine and prioritize those mentioned factors in educational system.
Reza Rasouli, Behnam Shahaei
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Administrative and Survey Data in Personnel Economics [PDF]
Jesper Bagger, Andrew Seltzer
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Abstract Federal funding pauses, once considered rare, are increasingly disrupting the stability and continuity of community‐engaged research. Even projects with active, awarded grants are experiencing the strain of funding uncertainty, raising substantive concerns among research teams and community partners. These disruptions extend beyond operational
Brynn E. Sheehan
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