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1. Constructing The Dual-Ladder Mechanism In Institutes Of Higher Education In China
2. The Career Path Into Urban Chinese Professional Elite
3. Career paths to program directorship in physician assistant education
4. An exploration of the perception of the role and career paths of elementary assistant principals by select elementary principals in Illinois
5. The career paths of mathematics and science teachers in high need schools
6. The Movement to Equality: The Latina High School Principa
7. Career paths of select female superintendents serving in high profile/complex districts in Texas
8. An examination of the career paths and professional challenges of women in management positions in major university and college transportation departments
9. Career paths of Bible college presidents
10. Career paths of women clinical laboratory scientists who have become higher education administrators
11. At-risk girls and delinquency: Career paths
12. The career paths and strategies of Chinese American superintendents in California
13. A Qualitative Study of Three Virginia National Board Certified Teachers' Career Paths, Post-NBCT Certification
14. The effects of a project-based mathematics curriculum on middle school students' intended career paths related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics
15. Understanding the career paths and experiences on Division I-A Athletic Directors: A phenomenological study
16. A qualitative study of the proposed career paths of Black/African American undergraduate junior and senior psychology majors
17. Unequal employment, diverse career paths: Gender stratification in Japan and Taiwa
18. Similarities and differences in leadership styles and career paths between women in K-12 education and women in business administration within the state of Michigan
19. Leadership styles and career paths of selected women in higher education administration and corporate administration
20. Characteristics and career paths of selected female chief business officials in California public school districts and the fit between personal and organizational achieving style
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