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Krueger, Karla Steege; Donham, Jean – School Library Research, 2013
Rural schools in high-poverty areas are often understaffed. This descriptive phenomenological study examined fourth-grade state research projects in high-poverty rural Iowa schools to reveal the influence of school librarians' staffing levels on student learning of research skills. To determine evidence of students' critical literacy, ethical use…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Student Research, Grade 4, Poverty Areas
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Betz, Valarie L. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2010
While family and consumer sciences (FCS) programs in secondary schools may be in jeopardy and, simultaneously, with the public outcry to improve essential skills for independent living, this study reaffirms the critical role school counselors play in assisting students in their high school course selections and, ultimately, their career choices.…
Descriptors: Consumer Science, Information Sources, School Counselors, Counselor Role
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Dinkelman, Andrea L.; Aune, Jeanine E.; Nonnecke, Gail R. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2010
For successful and productive careers, undergraduate students need effective communication and critical thinking skills; information literacy is a substantial component in the development of these skills. Students often perceive communication courses as distinct and separate from their chosen discipline. Faculty from the Departments of English and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Focus Groups, Interdisciplinary Approach, Information Sources
Berry, John N., III – Library Journal, 2009
When flood came to Cedar Rapids city, the Cedar Rapids Public Library (CRPL), IA, lost 160,000 items including large parts of its adult and youth collections, magazines, newspapers, reference materials, CDs, and DVDs. Most of its public access computers were destroyed as was its computer lab and microfilm equipment. The automatic circulation and…
Descriptors: Microforms, Public Libraries, Information Sources, Reference Materials
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Groves, Marjorie P. – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1981
Reports on a comparison of processes used by adult educators to decide where to get information in two statewide programs in Iowa. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Decision Making, Information Needs
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Bellaver, Constance; Daly, Jeanette M.; Buckwalter, Kathleen C. – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1999
Iowa nurses in long-term and home-health-care settings (n=53) were interested in continuing-education programs and teleconferences on the following Alzheimer's disease topics: challenging behaviors, family needs, case management, long-term care services, and new developments. Teleconferences were a viable strategy for isolated rural nurses. (SK)
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Continuing Education, Educational Needs, Information Sources
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Petrzelka, Peggy; Padgitt, Steve; Wintersteen, Wendy – Journal of Extension, 1999
An Iowa extension survey of 869 farming clients who received one-on-one consultations showed that nearly half made operational changes and/or saved money using on consultants' recommendations. Only 2% were not satisfied with the information received. Although extension largely uses group methods, the substantial effectiveness of individual…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavior Change, Consultants, Extension Agents
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Pounds, Diana – Journal of Extension, 1985
Iowans were asked where they would go if they needed certain kinds of information. Iowans also were asked whether they had recently found those same kinds of information in various media. The survey focused on these five kinds of information: family nutrition, personal and family relationships, home energy conservation, managing family and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Energy Conservation, Extension Agents, Home Management
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Abbott, Eric A. – Journal of Communication, 1989
Surveys over 700 Iowa farmers regarding their use of teletext and videotex technologies. Finds that for younger, higher-income farmers, these technologies are emerging as a "best source" for relatively perishable or highly volatile information like market prices; otherwise, these technologies complement rather than replace existing…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Farmers, Home Programs, Information Networks
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Zabel, Robert H.; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1982
Teachers of emotionally disabled students in three states were surveyed to determine the availability and usefulness of information at the time of placement and reintegration of students. Implications for the collection of assessment information by school psychologists and other multidisciplinary team members are discussed. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
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Kavale, Kenneth A.; Reese, James H. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1991
A survey of teachers (n=547) of the learning disabled in Iowa found that teachers possess well-developed beliefs and perceptions about learning disabilities and are knowledgeable and well informed. The questionnaire covered four areas: nature and characteristics of learning disabilities, assessment and diagnosis, service delivery and intervention,…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Delivery Systems, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
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Millard, Joseph E. – Clearing House, 1981
Reports a recent survey of 380 students (Grades 4-l2) from four central Iowa schools on what adjectives they would use to describe the world and what sources teach them about it. The survey was conducted as part of an evaluation of classroom use of the Associated Press wire service. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary School Students, Futures (of Society), Information Sources