phenomenological study

Job Shock Influence on High Employee Turnover in Call Centers: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study

Author: 
Carmen N. Posey
Program of study: 
D.M.
Abstract: 
A problem for many call centers is high employee turnover. Based on existing research, job shock contributed to high employee turnover in other industries and job types.

Administrative Support for Special Education Teachers: A Phenomenological Study

Author: 
Janet B. Hodges
Program of study: 
Ed.D.
Abstract: 
The purpose of the current qualitative phenomenological study was to gain a better understanding of the experiences regarding administrative support perceived by special education teachers and the inf

Disengagement, Intervention, and Drop-Out: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Students, A Phenomenological Study

Author: 
Jeffrey A. Fink
Program of study: 
Ed.D.
Abstract: 
Throughout the process of schooling from elementary through the end of high school; several points exist when students disengage from the process leading to dropout.

A Phenomenological Study of Key Stakeholders' Lived Experiences While Implementing an Aligned Foreign Language Curriculum

Author: 
Pedro P. Aguas
Program of study: 
Ed.D./CI
Abstract: 
Despite the major attempts at implementing foreign language curriculum innovation initiatives to improve the quality of foreign language education in Colombia, educational reforms at the national leve

Enforcing and Prosecuting Animal Cruelty Laws in Texas: A Phenomenological Study

Author: 
Trina C. Burkes-Hodge
Program of study: 
D.M.
Abstract: 
This qualitative phenomenological descriptive study was conducted to explore the lived experiences of the law enforcement officers and prosecutors in Harris County, Texas that handles animal cruelty c
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