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Green, Joseph P., Ashley M. Holtzapple, and Lauren McKinley. "Examining Gender Equity in Newspaper Coverage of West-Central Ohio High School Basketball Games." Ohio Journal of Science 116, no. 2 (August 1, 2016): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/ojs.v116i2.5136.

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Across eight high school basketball seasons between 2000 and 2010, we investigated the coverage of over 300 high school basketball games and compared the quantity of coverage allotted to boys’ and girls’ teams within two west-central Ohio newspapers. Unlike previous investigations on media coverage of high school sports, we restricted our sample to coverage of actual games and did not include feature articles about individual athletes, coaches, or booster clubs, and we determined article length by counting the number of words used in each article. We found that boys’ games received two to three times the length of coverage of girls’ games. Media coverage of girls’ games was also less likely to include a photograph and tended to begin lower on the sports page. We discuss the potential implications of ignoring girls’ high school athletics within community media.
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Wiggan, Greg, and Marcia J. Watson-Vandiver. "Urban School Success: Lessons From a High-Achieving Urban School, and Students’ Reactions to Ferguson, Missouri." Education and Urban Society 51, no. 8 (January 20, 2018): 1074–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0013124517751721.

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Due to the recent racially motivated killings in Ferguson, Missouri (2014); Staten Island, New York (2014); Cleveland, Ohio (2014); Charleston, South Carolina (2015); Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2016); and Dallas, Texas (2016), racial and ethnic tensions have heightened across the United States. Whereas schools would seem like optimal spaces for racial inquiry and promoting understanding, most classroom lessons have been standardized to avoid critical race discussions. Thus, the transformative power of education is restricted when conversations about real issues in society are avoided. This qualitative case study examines Fannie Lou Hamer Academy (FLHA)—pseudonym, a high-performing urban school that utilizes critical antiracism education. The findings suggest that multicultural curriculum helps students develop “self-knowledge,” meaning a personal awareness of their race and identity. Participants describe how self-knowledge provides corrective history, a response to negative media portrayals of minorities, and helps students understand current events such as the racial unrest in Ferguson, Missouri. The implications of these findings reveal the central role of the curriculum in shaping positive student identities and helping to mediate social conflicts.
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Hyder, Ayaz, Anne Trinh, Pranav Padmanabhan, John Marschhausen, Alexander Wu, Alexander Evans, Radhika Iyer, and Alexandria Jones. "COVID-19 Surveillance for Local Decision Making." Public Health Reports 136, no. 4 (May 12, 2021): 403–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00333549211018203.

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Objective Data-informed decision making is valued among school districts, but challenges remain for local health departments to provide data, especially during a pandemic. We describe the rapid planning and deployment of a school-based COVID-19 surveillance system in a metropolitan US county. Methods In 2020, we used several data sources to construct disease- and school-based indicators for COVID-19 surveillance in Franklin County, an urban county in central Ohio. We collected, processed, analyzed, and visualized data in the COVID-19 Analytics and Targeted Surveillance System for Schools (CATS). CATS included web-based applications (public and secure versions), automated alerts, and weekly reports for the general public and decision makers, including school administrators, school boards, and local health departments. Results We deployed a pilot version of CATS in less than 2 months (August–September 2020) and added 21 school districts in central Ohio (15 in Franklin County and 6 outside the county) into CATS during the subsequent months. Public-facing web-based applications provided parents and students with local information for data-informed decision making. We created an algorithm to enable local health departments to precisely identify school districts and school buildings at high risk of an outbreak and active SARS-CoV-2 transmission in school settings. Practice Implications Piloting a surveillance system with diverse school districts helps scale up to other districts. Leveraging past relationships and identifying emerging partner needs were critical to rapid and sustainable collaboration. Valuing diverse skill sets is key to rapid deployment of proactive and innovative public health practices during a global pandemic.
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Ryan, Patrick J. "A Case Study in the Cultural Origins of a Superpower: Liberal Individualism, American Nationalism, and the Rise of High School Life, A Study of Cleveland's Central and East Technical High Schools, 1890–1918." History of Education Quarterly 45, no. 1 (2005): 66–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2005.tb00027.x.

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At the beginning of the twentieth century about one in twenty American teenagers graduated from high school; by mid century over half of them did so; and today six of seven do. Along with this expansion in graduation, the experiences of high schooling became more significant. Though diversity existed at the school level, by the interwar period most high schools offered courses in “higher” academic subjects (literature, mathematics, and ancient and foreign languages), while they gave large numbers of students a chance to practice music, drama, and other fine arts. Business leaders and educators developed programs in technical-skill training. Courses in household economics, personal hygiene, and sex and reproduction appeared as well. A few schools operated with two shifts: day and night Many maximized their capacity by rotating students between newly constructed gymnasiums, stadiums, fields, swimming pools, showers, cafeterias, laundries, machine shops, laboratories, performance halls, and libraries. Some provided up-to-date diagnostic and preventative medical and psychological services. Others developed vocational guidance. Nearly all established relationships with juvenile justice and youth custody agencies. More than any other institution, the increasingly comprehensive high schools of the twentieth-century redefined the social lives of American youths through teams, clubs, bands, and groups engaged in a long list of contests, games, performances, and other events. Early in the century extracurricular activities began to rival formal class work as the primary focus of secondary schooling. Today there is a joke told from Ohio to Texas, funny for its sad truth. Q: How do you pass a school levy? A: Put football on the chopping-block.
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Ordonez Sequera, Nora, and Jorge Garcia Regalado. "Transformational leadership and its impact on the job performance of high school teachers in fiscal educational institutions in the canton of Santa Elena." Universidad Ciencia y Tecnología 25, no. 111 (December 6, 2021): 85–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.47460/uct.v25i111.519.

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In the canton of Santa Elena, transformational leadership was studied and how it affects the work performance of high school teachers of public educational institutions, with the objective of knowing if it affects the functions of teachers and if this has repercussions on their low work performance or overloads the teaching staff. The research has a mixed approach under the deductive method. The fiscal institutions in the Santa Elena canton are located in the central area and have a total of six, with a total of 135 teachers. Leadership is directly related to the work performance of the teaching staff, which is evident in the fiscal educational units of Santa Elena, however, it is established that not all leaders have transformational leadership (LTF) for the performance of their duties, a situation that affects the development of the teaching staff positions. Keywords: Transformational leadership, performance, teachers, organization, educational institutions. References 1]P., Galán, Y., Baquero, and J., Ascanio, “Los roles gerenciales de Mintzberg: Una evidencia empírica en la universidad”. I+ D Revista de Investigaciones, 10(2),102-111, 2017. [2]F. G., Contreras, and E. N., Andrade. “Aportaciones teóricas significativas sobre el liderazgo carismático y transformacional”. Revista venezolana de gerencia,19(67), 456-476, (2014). [3]M., Escandón-Barbosa, and A. Hurtado-Ayala, Influencia de los estilos de liderazgo en el desempeño de las empresas exportadoras colombianas. Estudios gerenciales, 32(139), 137-145, 2016. [4]A. V. Alatorre, “Interdependencia entre el liderazgo transformacional, cultura organizacional y cambio educativo: una reflexión”. REICE. Revista Iberoamericana sobre Calidad, Eficacia y Cambio en Educación, 11(1), 73-91,2013. [5]R., Hernández-Sampieri, C., Hernández-Collado, and P., Baptista-Lucio, Metodología de la investigación. Capítulo 9 Recolección de datos cuantitativos, 2014. [6]M., Acevedo-Manuelo, and A., Lizarzaburo-Pedraza, Gestión del capital humano y el desempeño laboral en trabajadores de empresas de negocio de Lima, 2019. [7]E. S., Santa Bárbara, and A. R., Fernández. “40 Años de la teoría del liderazgo situacional”: una revisión. Revista latinoamericana de psicología, 42(1), 25-39,(2010). [8]J. Bazzani-Gaviria, and D. Villalobos-Torres “Liderazgo de Rango Total”: revisión teórica del modelo (Doctoral disertación, Universidad del Rosario).2014 [9]A. Matas, “Diseño del formato de escalas tipo Likert: un estado de la cuestión”. Revista electrónica de investigación educativa, 20(1), 38-47, 2018. [10]M., Romero. Los estilos de liderazgo y los estilos de pensamiento en los directivos de Instituciones Educativas. BIG BANG FAUSTINIANO, 8(4), 2020.
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Campana Concha, Abelardo Rodolfo. "DESARROLLO PSICOMOTOR, COCIENTE INTELECTUAL, INTELIGENCIAS MÚLTIPLES Y RENDIMIENTO ACADÉMICO DE LOS ALUMNOS DEL PRIMER GRADO DE EDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIA DE MENORES DE LA I.E.N DIEGO FERRÉ JESÚS MARÍA UGEL O3. LIMA." REVISTA CIENCIAS PEDAGÓGICAS E INNOVACIÓN 6, no. 1 (May 31, 2018): 66–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.26423/rcpi.v6i1.215.

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La presente investigación tiene por finalidad determinar el grado de correlación existente entre el desarrollo psicomotor, cociente intelectual y las inteligencias múltiples en relación al rendimiento académico, en estudiantes del nivel secundario. La metodología empleada corresponde a la investigación correlacional, se trabajó con una población de 132 y una muestra de 31 estudiantes del primer año de Educación Secundaria de menores, de la Institución Educativa Nacional “Diego Ferré” UGEL 03, ubicada en el Distrito de Jesús María, Lima Metropolitana. De acuerdo a los resultados estadísticos obtenidos, se confirmó la hipótesis general, que existe una correlación significativa, entre las variables independientes y el rendimiento académico en la población estudiada. De igual manera se confirmaron las hipótesis específicas, que existen correlaciones significativas con cada una de las variables, para la contrastación de las hipótesis se utilizó la correlación de Pearson. Se concluye, que a mayor o menor desarrollo psicomotor, cociente intelectual e inteligencias múltiples mayor o menor rendimiento académico, es evidente reconocer que las variables en estudio, sean estimuladas desde edades tempranas, a cargo de docentes del área de Educación Física, sobre todo priorizando el campo del desarrollo psicomotor, con la finalidad mejorar el nivel de aprendizaje, sabiendo de acuerdo a la ciencia el cerebro desarrolla el 85% hasta los 5 años de edad y el desarrollo del sistema nervioso central termina aproximadamente hasta los 12 años. Palabras claves: Desarrollo psicomotor, cociente intelectual, inteligencias múltiples y rendimiento académico. ABSTRACT The aim of this research was to determine the grade of existing interrelation between the psychomotor development, intelligence quotient and the multiple intelligence related with the academic yield, in students of the secondary level. The used methodology corresponds to the correlational investigation, with a population of 132 and a sample of 31 students from the first grade High School, of the Educational National Institution “Diego Ferré" UGEL 03 located in the District of Jesús Maria, Metropolitan Lima. In accordance with the statistical results obtained, the general hypothesis was confirmed, that there is a significant interrelation between the independent variables and the academic yield in the studied population. On the other hand, the specific hypotheses were confirmed, that there are significant interrelations among each one of the variables; in order to contrast the hypotheses, the interrelation of Pearson was used. It is concluded that the more or the less psychomotor development, intelligence quotient and multiple intelligence the more or less academic yield is obtained, it is important to point out that that the variables in study, should be stimulated from early ages, in charge of teachers of the area of Physical Education prioritizing especially the field of the development psychomotor, with the purpose to improve the level of learning, taking into account that the brain develops 85 % up to 5 years of age and the development of the nervous central system ends approximately up to 12 years.
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Maulana, Rangga, Baiq Azqiana Satirah, Sucipto Ramdani, Muh Rafly Jusuf Ramdhani, Baiq Harly Widayanti, and Rudi Arrahman. "PELATIHAN PEMASARAN DIGITAL UNTUK PEREMPUAN DALAM MENEKAN ANGKA PERNIKAHAN ANAK DI DESA PENGENJEK." Journal of Community Empowerment 1, no. 2 (December 29, 2022): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.31764/joce.v1i2.12106.

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ABSTRAK Pernikahan anak yang marak terjadi di Desa Pengenjek, Kabupaten Lombok Tengah membutuhkan langkah penyelesaian yang harus disegerakan. Angka pernikahan dini yang terjadi di Desa Pengenjek cukup tinggi dan selama 5 (lima) tahun terakhir tercatat 80 kasus. Selain permasalahan tersebut juga terdapat beberapa masalah lain diantaranya masih terdapat angka putus sekolah sampai tingkat SD, terdapat masyarakat yang buta aksara, kurangnya keterampilan masyarakat terutama kelompok perempuan, sebanyak 825 keluarga memiliki kepala keluarga dengan jenis kelamin perempuan, dan tingkat kesejahteraan masyarakat yang masih kurang. Tujuan pengabdian ini adalah memberikan pelatihan bagi masyarakat perempuan terutama dalam kegiatan pemasaran digital guna untuk menekan angka pernikahan anak. Metode yang digunakan adalah dengan memberikan materi mengenai pemasaran digital dan praktik pembuatan akun pemasaran. Hasil dari kegiatan ini adalah kelompok perempuan di Desa Pengenjek mengetahui manfaat dari pemasaran digital dan langkah-langkah dalam pembuatan akun. Selain itu terjadi peningkatan keterampilan peserta dalam praktik pengambilan foto produk yang dipasarkan melalui media sosial. Masing-masing peserta memiliki akun pemasaran e-commerce di akun shopee. Kata kunci: E-commerce; Marketing; Masyarakat; Perempuan; Produk. ABSTRACTChild marriages that are rife in Penajek Village, Central Lombok Regency require immediate settlement steps that must be moved. The number of early marriages that occurred in Pengenjek Village was quite high and over the last 5 (five) years there were 80 cases recorded. In addition to these problems, there are also several other problems including the dropout rate up to elementary school level, there are people who are illiterate, lack of community skills, especially women's groups, as many as 825 families have female heads of household, and the level of community welfare is still lacking. The purpose of this service is to provide training for the female community, especially in digital marketing activities to reduce the number of child marriages. The method used is to provide material on digital marketing and marketing account creation practices. The result of this activity is that the women's group in Pengenjek Village knows the benefits of digital marketing and the steps in creating an account. There was an increase in participants' skills in the practice of taking photos of products marketed through social media. Each participant has an e-commerse marketing account in the shopee account. Keywords: E-commerce; Marketing; Products; Society; Women.
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Yofa, Rangga Ditya, Mewa Ariani, I. Ketut Kariyasa, and Achmad Suryana. "Rancangan dan Implementasi Sekolah Lapang Pengelolaan Tanaman Terpadu Padi." Analisis Kebijakan Pertanian 14, no. 1 (February 17, 2018): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/akp.v14n1.2016.55-72.

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<p>Field School-Integrated Crop Management (FS-ICM) was one of components within the National Rice Production Enhancement Program implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture in the period of 2009−2014. With the support of a large amount of budget, FS-ICM implementation was expected to have a significant impact on the increase of food production. This study aims to assess planning design and the implementation of FS-ICM on rice. This study used primary and secondary data included all information related to planning design and the implementation of FS-ICM program at national and regional levels. Data collection was carried out by interviewing the leaders of agricultural institutions associated with activities of FS-ICM and from Focus Group Discussion (FGD) among the group and individual rice farmers at provincial and regency levels in West Java Province in the period of September−October 2014. The data and information were processed descriptively and qualitatively. The results of this study indicated that annual planning of the FS-ICM program was in fact not based on the results of annual evaluation of the implementation and the performance of FS-ICM. During five-year period, annual target of the FS-ICM had been arranged to be increased at a very high rate, regardless of the limited capacity and the unsuccessful implementation of the program. This study had also indicated that planning and implementation of FS-ICM in the field was not fully in accordance with the basic concept of ICM. The rate of adoption of ICM technology components among the rice farmers was quite low, besides the limited number and quality of agriculture extension workers to support this program. It is suggested reporting systems and socialization program improvement, well-functioning LL, encouraging the mobilization of extension, fostering local growers, establishing better coordination between central and local governments as well as implementers in the field, and also building and repairing aspects of processing, marketing and farmers groups.</p><p> </p><p>Abstrak</p><p>Sekolah Lapang Pengelolaan Tanaman Terpadu (SL-PTT) merupakan salah satu komponen dalam program Peningkatan Produksi Beras Nasional yang dilaksanakan Kementerian Pertanian pada tahun 2009−2014. Dengan dukungan anggaran yang besar, pelaksanaan SL-PTT diharapkan dapat berdampak nyata pada peningkatan produksi pangan. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji perencanaan dari implementasi kegiatan SL-PTT padi sawah. Data yang digunakan dalam kajian ini adalah data primer dan sekunder, meliputi informasi tentang perencanaan dan implementasi SL-PTT di pusat dan daerah. Pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui wawancara dengan pimpinan instansi pertanian yang terkait dengan kegiatan SL-PTT serta <em>focus group discussion</em> (FGD) di antara kelompok tani/petani padi sawah pada tingkat provinsi dan kabupaten di Provinsi Jawa Barat yang dilaksanakan pada bulan September−Oktober 2014. Pengolahan data dan informasi dilakukan dengan metode deskriptif kualitatif. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa kegiatan perencanaan tahunan SL-PTT tidak didasarkan pada hasil evaluasi pelaksanaan dan kinerja implementasi SL-PTT di lapangan. Selama periode lima tahun, target tahunan SL-PTT terus ditambah dengan tingkat kenaikan yang tinggi, tanpa memperhatikan kemampuan daya dukung keberhasilan program. Kajian ini juga menunjukkan perencanaan dan implementasi SL-PTT di lapangan tidak mengacu sepenuhnya pada konsep dasar PTT, tingkat adopsi komponen teknologi PTT masih rendah, dan jumlah serta kualitas penyuluh pertanian terbatas untuk mendukung keberhasilan program SL-PTT ini. Implikasi kebijakan yang disarankan ialah perbaikan sistem pelaporan dan sosialisasi program, memfungsikan LL secara baik, mendorong mobilisasi penyuluh, menumbuhkan penangkar-penangkar lokal, membangun koordinasi yang baik antara pemerintah pusat, daerah, dan pelaksana di lapangan, serta membangun dan memperbaiki aspek pengolahan, pemasaran, dan kelembagaan kelompok tani.</p>
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Segura, Peter Paul. "Oliverio O. Segura, MD (1933-2021) Through A Son’s Eyes – A Tribute to Dad." Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 36, no. 1 (May 30, 2021): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32412/pjohns.v36i1.1679.

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I was born and raised in the old mining town of Barrio DAS (Don Andres Soriano), Lutopan, Toledo City where Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp. (ACMDC) is situated. Dad started his practice in the company’s hospital as an EENT specialist in the early 60’s and was the ‘go to’ EENT Doc not only of nearby towns or cities (including Cebu City) but also the surrounding provinces in the early 70’s. In my elementary years, he was Assistant Director of ACMDC Hospital (we lived just behind in company housing, only a 3-minute walk). I grew interested in what my dad did, sometimes staying in his clinic an hour or so after school, amazed at how efficiently he handled his patients who always felt so satisfied seeing him. At the end of the day, there was always ‘buyot’ (basket) of vegetables, live chickens, freshwater crabs, crayfish, catfish or tilapia. I wondered if he went marketing earlier, but knew he was too busy for that (and mom did that) until I noticed endless lines of patients outside and remembered when he would say: “Being a doctor here - you’ll never go hungry!” I later realized they were PFs (professional fees) of his patients. As a company doctor, Dad received a fixed salary, free housing, utilities, gasoline, schooling for kids and a company car. It was the perfect life! The company even sponsored his further training in Johns-Hopkins, Baltimore, USA. A family man, he loved us so much and was a bit of a joker too, especially at mealtimes. Dad’s daily routine was from 8 am – 5 pm and changed into his tennis, pelota, or badminton outfit. He was the athlete, winning trophies and medals in local sports matches. Dad wanted me to go to the University of the Philippines (UP) High School in the city. I thought a change of environment would be interesting, but I would miss my friends. Anyway, I complied and there I started to understand that my dad was not just an EENT practicing in the Mines but was teaching in Cebu Institute of Medicine and Cebu Doctors College of Medicine (CDCM) and was a consultant in most of the hospitals in Cebu City. And still he went back up to the mountains, back to Lutopan, our mining town where our home was. The old ACMDC hospital was replaced with a new state-of-the-art hospital now named ACMDC Medical Center, complete with Burn Unit, Trauma center and an observation deck in the OR for teaching interns from CDCM. Dad enjoyed teaching them. Most of them are consultants today who are so fond of my dad that they always send their regards when they see me. My dad loved making model airplanes, vehicles, etc. and I realized I had that skill when I was 8 years old and I made my first airplane model. He used to build them out of Balsa wood which is so skillful. I can’t be half the man he was but I realized this hobby enhanced his surgical skills. My dad was so diplomatic and just said to get an engineering course before you become a pilot (most of dads brothers are engineers). I actually gave engineering a go, but after 1 ½ years I realized I was not cut out for it. I actually loved Biology and anything dealing with life and with all the exposure to my dad’s clinic and hospital activities … med school it was! At this point, my dad was already President of the ORL Central Visayas Chapter and was head of ENT Products and Hearing Center. As a graduate of the UP College of Medicine who finished Otorhinolaryngology residency with an additional year in Ophthalmology as one of the last EENTs to finish in UP PGH in the late 50’s, he hinted that if I finished my medical schooling in CDCM that I consider Otorhinolaryngology as a residency program and that UP-PGH would be a good training center. I ended up inheriting the ORL practice of my dad mostly, who taught me some of Ophthalmology outpatient procedures. Dad showed me clinical and surgical techniques in ENT management especially how to deal with patients beyond being a doctor! You don’t learn this in books but from experience. I learned a lot from my dad. Just so lucky I guess! He actually designed and made his own ENT Treatment Unit, which I’m still using to this day (with some modifications of my own). And he created a certain electrically powered ‘eye magnet’ with the help of my cousin (who’s an engineer now in Chicago) which can attract metallic foreign bodies from within the eyeball to the surface so they can easily be picked out – it really works! Dad loved to travel in his younger years especially abroad for conventions or just simply leisure or vacations, most of the time with my mom. But as he was getting older, travels became uncomfortable. His last travel with me was in 2012 for the AAO-HNS Convention in Washington DC. It was a great time as we then proceeded to a US Navy Airshow in nearby Virginia after the convention, meeting up with my brother who is retired from the USN. Then we took the train to New York and stayed with my sister who is a PICU nurse in NY Presbyterian. Then off to Missouri and Ohio visiting the National Museum of the US Air Force, the largest military aircraft museum in the world. For years, Dad had been battling with heredofamilial-hypercholesterolemia problem which took its toll on his liver and made him weak and tired but still he practiced and continued teaching and sharing his knowledge until he retired at the age of 80. By then, my wife and I would take him and my mom out on weekends, he loved to be driven around and eat in different places. I really witnessed and have seen how he suffered from his illness in his final years. But he never showed it or complained, never even wanted to use a cane! He didn’t want to be a burden to anyone. What most affected me was that my dad passed and I wasn’t even there. I had helped call for a physician to rush to the house and had oxygen cylinders to be brought for him as his end stage liver cirrhosis was causing cardio-pulmonary complications (non-COVID). Amidst all this I was the one admitted for 14 days because of COVID-19 pneumonia. My dad passed away peacefully at home as I was being discharged from the hospital. He was 88. I never reached him just to say good bye and cried when I reached home still dyspneic recovering from the viral pneumonia. I realized from my loved ones who told me that dad didn’t want me to stress out taking care of him, as I’ve been doing ever since, but instead to rest and recuperate myself. I cried again with that thought. In my view, he was not only a great Physician and Surgeon but also the greatest Dad. He lived a full life and touched so many lives with his treatments, charity services and teaching new physicians. It’s seeing, remembering and carrying on what he showed and taught us that really makes us miss him. I really love and miss my dad and with a smile on my face, I see he’s also happy to be with his brothers and sisters who passed on ahead. And that he’s rested. He is a man content, I remember he always said this, ‘ As long as I have a roof over my head and a bed to rest my back, I’m okay!”
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Soares, Carla Poennia Gadelha, Marta Suiane Barbosa Machado Gomes, and Cynthia Corvello. "Da prisão à universidade: um relato autobiográfico (From prison to university: an autobiographic report)." Revista Eletrônica de Educação 15 (March 24, 2021): e4662028. http://dx.doi.org/10.14244/198271994662.

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e4662028The work now carried out comprises autobiographical research that brings as subject the first woman in custody in the state of Ceará to enter a Public University through the National High School Exam for Persons Deprived of Liberty, Cynthia Corvello. The main objective of the study is to present aspects of his life, especially in the period of serving his sentence (from 1998 to the present day), which relate to the experience of undergoing the exam, obtaining approval, and entering the Federal University of Ceará in 2012. Therefore, the elements referring to his experience as a graduate student and now a Master’s student in History are of interest to the proposed investigation. Methodologically, we invested in qualitative research along the lines of an autobiographical study. Cynthia Corvello was asked to narrate her life trajectory in writing, highlighting the emotions and feelings that marked her childhood, the moment of imprisonment, submission to the national exam, and admission to the University, sometimes as a graduate student, sometimes as a master student. The results emphasize the contribution of the National High School Examination for Persons Deprived of Liberty policy, which allows people in situations of deprivation of liberty to apply for a place in Higher Education and consequently modify their life histories.ResumoO trabalho ora realizado compreende uma pesquisa autobiográfica que traz como sujeito a primeira mulher em situação de privação de liberdade custodiada no estado do Ceará a ingressar em uma Universidade Pública por meio do Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio para Pessoas Privadas de Liberdade, Cynthia Corvello. O objetivo central do estudo é apresentar os aspectos de sua vida, especialmente no período de cumprimento da pena (de 1998 aos dias atuais), que se relacionam à experiência de se submeter ao referido exame, obter aprovação e ingressar na Universidade Federal do Ceará no ano de 2012. Portanto, os elementos referentes à sua experiência como estudante de graduação e agora mestranda em História interessam à investigação proposta. Metodologicamente se investiu em uma pesquisa qualitativa nos moldes de um estudo autobiográfico. Foi solicitado que Cynthia Corvello narrasse sua trajetória de vida por escrito, ressaltando as emoções e sentimentos que marcaram a sua infância, o momento da prisão, a submissão ao exame nacional e o ingresso na Universidade, ora como graduanda, ora como mestranda. 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Carver, Susan D. "High Stakes Testing and Accountability Mandates: Impact on Central Office Leadership." [Kent, Ohio] : Kent State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=kent1227281262.

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Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Feb. 22, 2010). Advisor: Anita Varrati. Keywords: accountability; case study; central office administrators; data driven decision making; directives; distributed leadership; high stakes tests; K-12 leadership; mandates; NCLB; Ohio; reform; state report cards; strategies; superintendent. Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-252).
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Rutherford, Mackenzie, and Claire McLeod. "GLOBAL EDUCATION OUTREACH FOR DIVERSIFYING THE EARTH SCIENCES (GEODES): ENGAGING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH GEOSCIENCE MATERIALS AND INVESTIGATING OHIO HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS’ FAMILIARITY WITH THE EARTH SCIENCES." In Joint 56th Annual North-Central/ 71st Annual Southeastern Section Meeting - 2022. Geological Society of America, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2022nc-375808.

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