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The Journal of Academic Leadership
Graduate Student/Practitioner Division

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My name is Dr. Mack T. Hines III, and I am the Associate Editor of the

“Practitioner/Graduate Student” division of the Journal of Academic Leadership.

The purpose of this section is to provide school practitioners and graduate students with the opportunities to publish research papers, concept papers, and position papers in a scholarly journal.

Each of the links will provide you with information for preparing and submitting your work to this division of the journal.

In the meantime, please be advised that I, as well as Editor-in-Chief Kathy Dale, am extremely pleased to publish the work of educators who seek to share their ideas with other aspiring scholars and achievers.

With Kindest Regards, I am

Dr. Mack T. Hines III, Associate Editor
Practitioner/Graduate Student Division
Journal of Academic Leadership

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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE PERCEIVED BENEFITS OF EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AT PARAMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL
Volume 5 Issue 1 - Feb 14, 2007 - 3:45:44 PM
By Michael Zwart
The problem is the perceived academic shortcomings of America’s public schools because of high stakes testing that is expected to increase along with limited funds and resources. The purpose of this study was to find the benefits of the extracurricular activities that students are already participating in at Paramount High School. This is a quantitative study looking at the cumulative GPA’s, standardized test scores in mathematics, and standardized test scores in English/Language Arts of students involved in school athletics, music instruction, and non-participants. Athletes and music students outperformed their non-participating counterparts in all areas. Further study is recommended with a larger sample, over a longer duration of time, and with a wider array of measurements
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Emerging Leadership Roles in Distance Education:
Volume 4 Issue 3 - Feb 12, 2007 - 3:05:02 PM
By Lisa Marie Portugal, M.A.Ed.
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Diversity Leadership in Higher Education
Volume 4 Issue 3 - Feb 12, 2007 - 3:04:00 PM
By Lisa Marie Portugal, M.A.Ed.
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Grantsmanship and Fundraising Practices
Volume 4 Issue 4 - Feb 9, 2007 - 8:31:55 AM
By Lisa Marie Portugal M.A.Ed.
This paper discusses various issues and challenges facing philanthropy and nonprofit organizations in the United States of America. The writer believes that effective grant writing abilities are necessary for leaders in higher education and those who posses these skills will be able to lead more efficiently. The paper will present effective fundraising strategies and discuss management techniques employed by veterans in the nonprofit sector. Additionally, descriptions of each of the nine major areas associated with foundation funding are summarized, and certain grantsmanship practices are highlighted. Finally, this paper will discuss seven basic components necessary for writing a successful grant proposal.
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