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TitleDateCreatorPublication TypeInstitution
Assessing Beliefs of Preservice Early Childhood Education Teachers Using Q-Sort Methodology2009Scott-Little, Catherine FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Assessing Beliefs of Preservice Early Childhood Education Teachers Using Q-Sort Methodology2009LaParo, Karen M.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Domain specifications and content representativeness of the revised Value Orientation Invent...1993Ennis, Catherine D.FacultyKinesiology, UNCG
Domain specifications and content representativeness of the revised Value Orientation Invent...1993Chen, Ang FacultyKinesiology, UNCG
Examining the beliefs and practices of successful teachers in a high poverty school2014Howard, Christy MarandaStudentEducational Studies, UNCG
Investigating the Content and Sources of Teacher Candidates’ Personal Practical Theories (PP...2008He, Ye FacultyTeacher Education and Higher Education, UNCG
Investigating the Content and Sources of Teacher Candidates’ Personal Practical Theories (PP...2008Levin, Barbara B.FacultyTeacher Education and Higher Education, UNCG
Predictors of teachers’ emotion language and its association with toddlers’ social emotional...2016King, Elizabeth K.StudentHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Preschool teachers' beliefs and practices of outdoor play and outdoor environments2009Chakravarthi, Swetha StudentHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
The role of value orientations in curricular decision making: A rationale for teachers' goal...1992Ennis, Catherine D.FacultyKinesiology, UNCG
The role of value orientations in curricular decision making: A rationale for teachers' goal...1992Chen, Ang FacultyKinesiology, UNCG
Teachers’ knowledge, beliefs, self-efficacy, and implementation of early childhood learning ...2015Pierro, Rebekah ChaceStudentHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG