Junior high school teachers - Dissertations

Because of the academic requirements in this area a large proportion of the references in this area are dissertations they are therefore listed seperately. See Junior high school teachers - Dissertations


 * Adams, C. W. (1978). The relationship between the level of authoritarianism of teachers and their perceptions of the degree of bureaucratic structure of selected junior high schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Adegbola, W. A. (1981). Formal upward communication by teachers as affected by their perception of the behavior of the principal: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Al-Ani, R. (1973). Stimulating creative thinking in science teaching in junior high schools in Iraq: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Alday, A. C. (1981). Patterns of attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors among junior high school teachers participating in a strike: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Al-Duaij, A. D. (1987). A study of the impact of supervisory style on teachers' job satisfaction in the secondary schools in Kuwait: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Ali, K. S. (1984). Leadership behavior of secondary school principals as perceived by teachers and principals in the state of Kuwait: Dissertation Abstracts International
 * Alsahlani, S. K. (1984). Secondary teacher competence and teacher preparation programs in Iraq: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Anderson, M. B. (1981). A study of the differences among perceived need deficiencies, perceived burnout, and select background variables for classroom teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Andrew, H. O. (1984). Intrinsic and extrinsic rewards: Teacher satisfaction in Wyoming public secondary schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Arney, L. K. (1983). The effects of personality and organizational variables on teacher job stress: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Arulefela, O. A. (1984). A study of the relationship of self-actualization and job satisfaction of certain categories of secondary school teachers in the Nigerian states of Ondo, Oyo and Ogun: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Aultman, B. B. (1993). A study of selected factors associated with the quality of life, job performance, and work satisfaction of Mississippi home economics teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bahammi, E.-S. A. (1985). An analysis of teachers perceptions of current geographic education programs in Libyan general secondary schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Baldwin, E. M. (1983). Middle school and junior high school teachers' expectations of adolescents from single-parent families: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bamberger, A. Y. (1983). Teacher morale in the Department of Defense Dependent Schools, Atlantic region: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Banker, B. J. (1985). Teachers' decisions about basal reading lessons: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Barineau, T. B. (1982). Classroom climate and teacher stress: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Barker, J. D. (1987). Influence of Quality of Worklife variables on the retention and career satisfaction of science and mathematics teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Barrick, J. E. (1981). A comparison of the perceptions of parents, teachers, students, and administrators concerning the causes and possible solutions to student discipline problems in public secondary schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bates, S. J. (1980). Hemisphericity and teachers: A study of the relationship between brain dominance and teaching style of junior high/middle school teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Baum, R. B. (1975). The efficacy of an anticipation game in increasing teachers' understandings of educable mentally retarded children: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bausch, N. L. (1981). An analysis of educational stressors leading to teacher distress, burnout and coping strategies: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Behrman, E. H. (1977). Teacher-student relations as a predictor of teachers' job satisfaction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bellizzi, F. P. (1977). Psychological education training and developmental theory: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bennett, J. M. (1977). Developing and field-testing reading instruction proficiency modules for in-service teachers of secondary basic English/reading classes: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Benson, S. C. (1983). Reading program problems of beginning elementary classroom teachers and their sources of help: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Benz, C. R. (1980). Sex role expectations of classroom teachers Grades 1 through 12: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bettas, G. A. (1975). An analysis of teacher attitudes and the implementation of selected innovative programs in open concept schools in the state of Washington: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bicak, B. (2003). Affective domain applications in the junior high schools in Turkey. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Birmingham, J. A. (1985). Job satisfaction and burnout among Minnesota teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Blackbourn, R. L. (1984). The relationship between teachers' perceptions of supervisory behaviors and their attitudes toward a post-evaluative conference: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Blackburn, K. T. (1984). A correlational and multiple regression analysis of seventh grade mathematics student's attitudes and their teachers' characteristics: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Blair, T. R. (1975). Relationship of teacher effort and student achievement in reading: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Block, I. G. (1987). Teacher need-satisfaction, importance, and control: A comparative analysis between principals' and teachers' perceptions: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Boehlke, P. R. (1985). Cognitive preferences and science teaching behavior: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bogert, J. E. (1981). Texas secondary health occupations teachers' attitudes toward and knowledge of appropriate program placement for mentally retarded, emotionally disturbed, and learning disabled children: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bojuwoye, O. (1984). Identification and comparison of the perceptions of student counseling problems by Nigerian secondary school students and their teachers: A study of Kwara State, Nigeria: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bonacci, M. L. (1981). An exploratory study of the applications of videotaping in the professional development of tenured secondary teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Boston, B. D. (1975). Self-actualization as a predictor of teaching success in individually guided education: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bowers, R. J. (1987). The relationships among educational needs, educational opportunities, and job satisfaction for Indiana secondary English teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Boyd, A. (1981). A study of a direct measure of the concept of humanism and its relation to the Pupil Control Ideology form: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Boyd, C. R. (1983). The relationship of teacher facilitation of self-directed learning to job satisfaction of secondary home economics teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Boyd, L. K. (1987). Reading staff perceptions of the effects of factors associated with the Detroit Objective Referenced Tests (DORT) on reading achievement: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Brem, J. E. (1986). An exploratory study of decision-making skill development: Recommendation and reality: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Brenneman, O. N. (1975). Teacher self-acceptance, acceptance of others, and pupil control ideology: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bretscher, R. G. (1975). The effects of behaviorally based training on group leadership skills: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bridgewater, E. F. (1984). An analysis of selected personal factors related to effective teaching in secondary schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Briggs-Hooker, I. J. (1982). Death and youth: An exploratory study of teacher awareness: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Broiles, P. H. (1982). An inquiry into teacher stress: Symptoms, sources and prevalence in public schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Brooks, H. L. (1981). Similarities and differences among secondary school women administrators and selected other educators: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Brooks, J. S. (1984). Secondary laboratory teachers' student grouping decisions: A descriptive study: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Brooks, R. C. (1977). A study to establish behavioral and other correlates of the Pupil Control Ideology form at the junior and senior high school level: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Brosnan, W. J. (1982). Teacher attitude toward curricular innovation as a function of age and experience within the framework of Rotter's Social Learning Theory: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Brown, J. C. (1983). Verbal and nonverbal approaches to classroom behavioral control in the United States Virgin Islands public secondary schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Brown, V. V. (1986). Teacher stress: A longitudinal study of middle school teachers' weekly stress patterns during an academic year: A holistic approach: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Browne, B. A. (1985). Relationships of teachers' attitudes, knowledge and perceptions of special education students: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Browne, L. L. (1974). Teacher characteristics and their relationship to student marking in selected junior high schools, United States Dependents Schools, European Area: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Browning, B. D. (1979). Effects of reality therapy on teacher attitudes, student attitudes, student achievement, and student behavior: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Burger, L. J. (1975). Personality orientation and teaching style in home economics: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Burgess, D. (1982). A study of the relationship between school climate and teacher morale in urban secondary schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Burr, R. L. (1975). The effects of same-sex and mixed-sex growth groups on measures of self-actualization and verbal behavior of females: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bush, A. J. (1976). An empirical exploration of teacher clarity: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Bush, D. W. (1985). Relationships among teacher personality, pupil control attitudes, and pupil control behavior: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Butler, K. O. (1975). Attribution and intervention: A comparison of teachers' and pupils' perceptions of disruptive behavior: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cadelina, B. R. (1984). A survey of the attitudes and opinions of the secondary certificated staff of a school district toward the utilization of female administrators: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Calhoun, S. M. (2008). When good people are happy people: Looking at emotional expressivity of student-centered junior high school teachers. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Camp, M. D. (1986). Selected stress factors concerning the teaching faculty as they relate to students and parents, colleagues, administration, financial security, the job, and the profession in a selected school district: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Capista, S. R. (1991). The relationship between teachers' tolerance levels and their perceptions of students' behavior problems: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Carlisle, C. S. (1982). An analysis of the relationships between selected teacher process variables, selected skill learning time variables, and student achievement in physical education classes, grades five through eight: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Carnes, L. L. (1981). Discipline problems in secondary schools as viewed by teachers and students: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Carter, P. C. (1976). A study of teacher reading competency in selected Utah elementary schools, 1975: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cassidy, M. L. (1977). The development of a process to assess the needs of teachers in creating learner-oriented environments: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Castellini, C. A. (1987). An analysis of the effects of effective teaching training on elementary teachers' locus of control: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Castoria, A. C. (1986). Factors related to change in teachers' attitudes toward integration of handicapped children in regular classrooms: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Celli-McEvoy, L. M. (1992). A study of the relationship of the level of moral judgment of grade eight teachers and their students: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Chai, H. K. (1980). The effect of knowledge of student's beliefs and attitudes on the teacher's attitude and behavior toward that student: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Chaney, J. E. (1982). An examination of student, teacher, and parent perceptions of a junior high school's most pressing discipline problems: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Chapman, P. (1983). The relationship between the teacher's perception of the principal's leadership behavior with the teacher's perceived level of occupational stress: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Chen, H.-c. (1985). Job factors associated with teachers' motivation to work: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cheser, D. B. (1981). Development of instrumentation for determining disciplinary styles of school teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Choi, K. I. (1992). A cross-cultural comparison of the two-factor theory of job satisfaction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Choi, S. (1992). Teacher attitudes toward computers as an essential variable for an implementation of computer-assisted instruction in Korean secondary schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Christenson, D. P. (1982). The development of an instrument for identifying elementary and secondary teacher learning styles: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cirasuolo, J. J. (1981). A study of student-centered education in Hamden, Connecticut's junior high schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cirbes, K. L. (1979). The effect of high and low skilled consultants on consultee problem identification skills: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Clark, L. D. (1985). Time required of selected educators at inservice education impact levels during the implementation of clinical theory of instruction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Clark, R. P. (1975). Comparative effects of instruction, self-monitoring, and self-reinforcement on teacher attending behavior: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Clemens, J. R. (1984). A comparative study of middle school and junior high school teacher attitudes toward transescent needs: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cline, J. R. (1985). An investigation of the relationship between two different staff development programs and selected teacher and student behaviors: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cobb, S. H. (1987). Job satisfaction of teachers in a selected county as measured by the Purdue Teacher Opinionnaire: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cohen, E. N. (1978). Pupil behaviors as indicators of teacher success: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Colasurdo, M. M. (1981). A descriptive survey of professional burnout amongst public school teachers in San Diego, California: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Connelly, M. M. (1991). Seventh and eighth-grade teachers' perceptions of principals' effectiveness, school climate, and student achievement: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cook, R. E. (1982). Chippewa Valley local validation study of the teacher perceiver interview process: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Corley, D. R. (1973). A study of the relationship between secondary teacher satisfaction and attitude toward collective negotiations: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cornick, J. M. (1994). A study of management team practices in high-performing schools: A study of three secondary schools. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Craven, H. H. (1990). The relationship of peer coaching to the frequency of use of effective instructional behaviors in inservice teachers in three selected junior high schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Creekmore, N. N. (1982). Sources and symptoms of perceived stress in teachers of emotionally disturbed and normal public school children: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Crehan, K. D. (1974). Item analysis for teacher-made mastery tests: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cressey, J. D. (1984). Teacher attitudes toward the mainstreaming of secondary students: An expectancy-attribution theory analysis: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Crosby, M. S. (1977). A survey on the attitudes of classroom teachers toward the language experience approach as a supplement to the basal reader in making adjustments for individual differences among students in an urban school system: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Crowe, P. B. (1977). An observational study of teachers' expectancy effects and their mediating mechanisms on students in physical education activity classes: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Curtis, S. C. (1986). An observational analysis of successful junior high/middle school general music teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cusumano, J. D. (1987). Comparing traditional teacher responses to the Bettleheim-Zelan response when 7th grade remedial reading students commit seemingly meaningless oral substitution errors: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Cypher, T. W. (1984). Secondary school teachers' work behavior: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Daley, T. M. (1981). The interactional relationships of perceived teacher role autonomy, teacher authoritarianism, and teacher locus of control over rewards with teacher task-related effort: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Daloisio, T. C. (1981). An analysis of the relationship between cognitive style and the subject area specialization of secondary teachers in Connecticut: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Davidson, J. A. (1986). Variables associated with career change by elementary and secondary teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Davis, P. C. (1984). Teachers' and principals' perceptions of teachers' inservice needs: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Davivongse, P. (1985). The effects of a training program on wait-time and the questions asked by junior high school science teachers in Thailand: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * de Anda, D. (1978). A model for ethnographic research in counseling: A study of the interaction of Chicana junior high school students and their teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Denny, J. W. (1994). Teachers' desire to participate in building-level decision-making. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Deringis, P. A. (1982). A phenomenological study of six divorced secondary school women teachers' perceptions of their jobs: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * DeVincenzi, J. (1987). Leadership to encourage teacher professionalism in schools and teacher evaluation: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Ding, W.-S. (1993). Relationships among principals' leadership behavior, principals' authenticity, and teacher job satisfaction in selected junior high schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Dodds, L. K. (1982). Relationships between teacher perception of job satisfaction and specific factors of teacher effectiveness as perceived by the principal and the teacher: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Doll, M. O. (1980). A model of need satisfaction in the educational environment: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Donovan, E. P. (1982). The influence of the eighth grade science teacher's gender, classroom laboratory emphasis, level of understanding of science and career interest on eighth grade girls' science and engineering career interests: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Doran, M. S. (1986). The relationship of selected variables to teacher absenteeism: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Doswell, W. H. (1983). Secondary teacher attitudes toward pregnant students and school-age parents: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Doyle, M. J. (1983). A comparative study of pre-service teachers' social behavior expectations of pupils in the regular classroom: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Draud, J. E. (1979). The effects of organizational structure of middle schools and junior high schools on the attitudes of teachers and students toward the school: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Dudney, J. A. (1981). An analysis of administrators', guidance counselors', and teacher perceptions of disruptive behavior in middle and junior high schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Dunn, M. B. (1982). Preferred learning styles of teachers as determined by Kolb's Learning Style Inventory: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Dunton, D. D. (1983). A study of demographic characteristics and stated attitudes towards work of new and re-entry teachers in selected Illinois districts: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Earls, N. F. (1980). Distinctive physical education teachers: Personal qualities, perceptions of teacher education and the realities of teaching: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Eilert, C. L. (1985). An assessment of teacher perceptions of the effectiveness of the communication plan of a suburban school district for the implementation of the Basic Skills First program: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Eliot, K. (1994). Classroom management style and teacher personality traits: An educational and psychosocial interface. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Eller, W. D. (1983). The effects of a positive discipline plan on the perceptions of students and teachers in relation to student tasks and interpersonal relations: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Elliott, R. C. (1986). Selected middle school teachers' perceptions of their principals' leadership as related to the years of experience of both: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Emery, D. L. (1986). The effect of behavioral consultation on teacher and mainstreamed student behaviors in a secondary classroom setting: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Engelking, J. L. (1986). Identification of satisfying and dissatisfying factors in staffs of elementary and secondary public school teachers from two states: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Etzkin, A. M. (1983). An investigation of the relationship between a teacher's personal belief system and a teacher's perception of stress: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Evans, P. R. (1990). Teacher efficacy and selected middle school practices: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Evans, R. D. (1991). A comparison of attitudes toward student discipline of teachers who use Canter's assertive discipline to teachers who use alternative discipline procedures: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Fawley, S. (1980). Personality characteristics and job satisfaction among teachers on the elementary, middle, and secondary levels: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Fielding, M. A. (1982). Personality and situational correlates of teacher stress and burnout: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Fisher, L. C. (1983). An investigation of the problem-solving strategies used by secondary mathematics teachers to solve proportional problems: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Flores, R. (1976). A description of the classroom verbal and non-verbal behavior of a selected group of junior high school science teachers in Puerto Rico: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Folkins, L. D. (1977). A study of teacher morale in secondary schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Ford, C. B. (1977). A study of the relationships among pupil perception of teacher social power base, teacher pupil control ideology and teacher concern level in teachers of secondary mathematics: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Forum, R. S. (1981). An assessment of classroom teachers' attitudes and knowledge of gifted and talented students: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Fox, D. S. (1980). Personality and the perception of occupational stress in elementary and secondary teaching: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Frailey, D. R. (1983). Communications styles and their relationships to evaluations between teacher and students: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Francis, M. S. (1980). The effect of a teacher training program on teacher attitude and student attitude, self-esteem, and achievement: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Frank, M. G. (1991). A study of the impact of childhood experiences on secondary school teachers who are Adult Children of Alcoholics: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Freedman, I. (1975). The effects on school climate of a series of supportive/collaborative consultations with principals: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Friedman, S. M. (1973). A drug education program emphasizing affective approaches and its influence upon intermediate school student and teacher attitudes: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Furner, J. M. (1996). Mathematics teachers' beliefs on using the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics "standards" and the relationship of these beliefs to students' anxiety toward mathematics. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Gaglia, F. R. (1986). Teacher perceptions on the intensity of instructional use of computers in science and mathematics classes of secondary schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Galbreath, G. W. (1977). The effect of Hawley's role-playing discussion technique upon teacher-pupil verbal interaction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gardner, S. S. (1985). The teaching of writing from the perspective of secondary English teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gasser, D. T. (1985). A survey of the sources of role, task, and environmental stress for public secondary school teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gehlbach, R. D. (1977). Verbal correlates of instructional effectiveness with young children: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gennari, P. A. (1977). The use of matching models as an instructional planning and staff development strategy and its effects on reading performance of students: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * George, S. T. (1991). Perceptions of educational administrators and secondary teachers regarding the primary responsibility for decision-making on secondary school issues: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gerety, M. A. (1980). A study of the relationship between the moral judgment of the teacher and the moral atmosphere in the classroom: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gerhart, R. P. (1981). A study of the degree of effectiveness of teacher-exerted disciplinary control techniques in a variety of classroom settings: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Ghanavi, G. (1985). Collective action and unionism among secondary school teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gibbon, J. (1976). The relationship between the leadership style of principals and the organizational climate in secondary schools in the Republic of South Africa: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gifford, C. S. (1977). An analysis of the relationships among teacher attitude toward curriculum and teacher/student acceptance of a program innovation: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gilbert, P. J. (1991). A grounded theory study of teacher experiences, attitudes, and school conditions that contribute to education of gifted students in selected middle schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Giorgi, J. A. (1994). Teacher decision-making involvement. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Gleason, J. D. (1977). Influence of social studies teachers on student behavior in a simulation game: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Glover, F. (1987). An analysis of the perceptions and practices of teachers toward discipline measures in the classroom setting: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gohs, D. E. (1983). Exploration of teacher classroom activities relating to classroom environments: An approach to studying teacher effectiveness: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Goldwater, O. D. (1994). Positive school outcome related to similarity in students' and teachers' family backgrounds. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering.
 * Goodwin, C. R. (1979). The relationship between junior high school teacher effectiveness and junior high school teacher personality factors: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Granderson, G. (1978). Measurement of teacher attitudes towards sanctioned activities in the Detroit public school system: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Gregory, M. D. (1987). A descriptive analysis of factors which contribute to job dissatisfaction among secondary school band directors: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Grigsby, C. J. (1982). The relationship of the principal's communication behavior to the teacher's perceived job satisfaction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hafford, H. M. (1977). The measurement of factors of satisfaction and dissatisfaction which affect Tennessee teachers in their work: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Harder, W. W. (1986). Teacher job satisfaction: An application and expansion of the job characteristics model of work motivation: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Harmon-Bowman, M. (1981). Stress inoculation training: The effect of self-efficacy and education treatment on trainee performance: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Harrison, T. R. (1983). The development of a guide for a historical community study using the experiential learning process: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Harvey, E. (1976). Selected attitudes toward students of urban junior high school teachers analyzed on the basis of employment status and race: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hayes, H. E. (1981). Teacher orientation: An interview study of teachers of English: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Haywood, G. D. (1980). The relationship of job satisfaction, job satisfactoriness and personal characteristics of secondary school teachers in Georgia: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Heather, D. D. (1985). Perceptions of pay satisfaction among vocational and nonvocational secondary teachers in Wisconsin: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Heiting, W. A. (1977). A comparison of secondary science teachers' and students' perceptions of the interpersonal relationship existing between them in the classroom: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Heller, M. S. (1974). Teacher approval and disapproval by ability grouping: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Herczeg, S. T. (1976). The impact of behavior disordered students upon teacher self esteem: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Herring, J. H. (1982). The moderating effect of role ambiguity on the relationship between leader behavior and teacher satisfaction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hiett, S. L. (1978). Moral judgment of disruptive and nondisruptive students and their teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Highberger, J. H. (1976). Attitude toward student control and school climate in middle schools and junior high schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hinely, P. M. (1982). The effect of feedback and locus of control on teacher and student behavior: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hinrichs, T. L. (1974). A study of Hilda Taba in-service training effects in a junior high setting: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hixson, D. A. (1975). Diagnostic and assessment practices of special education teachers in the elementary grades: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hogan, R. W. (1982). Perceptions of classroom climate in a modal junior high school and a model middle school: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Holbach, M. K. (1991). Teacher beliefs and attitudes toward students at-risk: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Holifield, J. R. (1981). An analysis of junior high/middle school teachers' perception of factors affecting teacher job stress and principals' perception of ways to alleviate or manage teacher job stress: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Holley, C. S. (1986). An analysis of stress and its relationship to the satisfaction of secondary home economics teachers in Alabama: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hopper, W. F. (1975). Teacher recognition of and reaction to the social and psychological needs of the early adolescent: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Horne, C. G. (1976). The effects of double sessions scheduling on the junior high school student perceptions of the education experience: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hotvedt, M. O. (1975). A case study of standardized test use in the public schools: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Howard, R. D. (1980). Relationships among perceived leader behavior of the junior high principal, school location, and three dimensions of school effectiveness: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hudgins, T. R. (2008). A study of junior high school teachers' beliefs on the integration of technology in their pedagogy and classroom practices. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Hulsey, C. L. (1980). A comparison of relationships between reading ability and degree of self-actualization in prospective elementary and secondary teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hulvey, L. W. (1993). School psychologist-led staff development activities for improving student motivation: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hume, J. G. (1994). A descriptive study of strategies used by principals to empower teachers and to what extent teachers perceive themselves as empowered by the use of those strategies. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Hummel, M. O. (1986). The interaction between teachers and students who are assigned to central detention: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hung, C.-J. (2006). A correlational study between junior high school teacher empowerment and job satisfaction in Kaohsiung area of Taiwan (China). Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences.
 * Hunt, M. M. (1979). A study of teachers' perceptions regarding implementation of career education in the classroom: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hutcherson, S. J. (1982). The relationship of the job satisfaction of classroom teachers to student perception of classroom satisfaction: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hutter, J. B. (1991). An instrument to assess agriculture teacher effectiveness: Volumes I and II: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Hwang, J.-J. (1982). The determinants and consistency of teachers' expectations: The evidence from Taiwan: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Irby, M. W. (1983). Teachers' attributions and affect for successful and unsuccessful classroom interactions with problem students: Applications of Weiner's attributional model: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Issa-Fullata, M. M. (1983). An experimental study for modernizing instruction through educational technology: The case of Saudi Arabia: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Jacobs, D. E. (1975). The effects of two types of consultation on junior high school teacher-student interaction and perception of emotionally disturbed adolescents: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Jain, M. S. (1985). A survey of teacher perceptions at elementary, middle/junior high, and high school levels of selected teacher education centers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * James, J. L. (1980). The effects of inservice sensitivity training on self concepts and attitudes of first-year teachers: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Jeffrey, D. (1986). An analysis of the effect of school classification, levels of responsibility and selected sports on the perceived job related stress of male coaches in public secondary school athletic programs in Alabama: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Johnson, J. E. (1977). Preferences and opinions of regular education teachers on the placement of educationally handicapped students in regular school programs: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Jones, B. B. (1982). The relationship between selected verbal teacher behavior and teacher effectiveness: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Jones, D. (1983). The relationships among professional educators' attitudes, students' attitudes, and organizational climate: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Kaiser, J. J. (1992). Teacher satisfaction, student satisfaction, and student academic achievement in the middle school of a large urban school district: Dissertation Abstracts International.
 * Kamra, A. D. (1977). Accessibility and teacher utilization of the newer media in Jamaican junior secondary classrooms: Dissertation Abstracts International.
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 * Kitowski, C. M. (1985). An exploration through oral histories into reasons that eight female secondary teachers of English remained with or withdrew from public school teaching in Texas: Dissertation Abstracts International.
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