Abstract The paper discusses a program in which its main goal was to increase state standardized test scores in math and language arts. The paper states that this goal would be accomplished through a new school policy that required all students to engage in coursework and participate in online classes.
Outline:
Description of the Community
The Work Setting
The Teacher's Role
Problem Statement
Problem Documentation
Causative Analysis
Relationship of the Problem to Literature
Anticipated Outcomes and Evaluation Instruments
Solution Strategy
Results
From the Paper "This school is an internet based school that has been in operation for five years. The students complete all of their course assignments through the use of a computer with a high speed internet connection that is set up within their home. Some students work on a desk top computer and others work on a lap top computer. The students are sent all of their necessary school supplies such as paper, printer ink, calculators and other things through the mail via UPS from the main school office."
Abstract The paper provides a detailed overview of the utility, strengths and weakness of the programming language known as Cobol, together with a comprehensive review of the literature and criticisms of Cobol. The paper discusses the applications of Cobol and states that it fulfills the very needs of commercial enterprises.
Outline:
Introduction to Cobol
Further Define Topic of Paper
Cobol and Organizational Goals
Closing
From the Paper "Since COBOL is still a prominent programming language, this section compares some of COBOL's strengths and weaknesses to typical organizational needs. This section does not probe in detail into all of these strengths and weaknesses as these are provided more comprehensively in chapters 3 and chapter 4. Many people question COBOL's utility for modern-day business applications (Fischer, et al., 1995). This is due in part because of the rigidity of some of COBOL's capabilities, and the many changes and alterations COBOL has experienced in recent years."
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