3 edition of Relative risk of violence among Department of Defense connected students in Hawaiʻi schools found in the catalog.
Relative risk of violence among Department of Defense connected students in Hawaiʻi schools
Published
2000
by U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Educational Resources Information Center in [Washington, DC]
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Stephen R. Berg, Kathleen F. Berg ; produced by the University of Hawaiʻi Curriculum Research & Development Group. |
Genre | Statistics. |
Contributions | Berg, Kathleen F., Educational Resources Information Center (U.S.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 1 v. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18347184M |
In fiscal year , the majority of the Department of Defense's (DOD) basic research obligations were provided to higher education institutions. DOD reimburses these institutions for both direct and indirect costs for research. Two federal agencies, DOD and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), negotiate indirect cost rates used to. HSCADV engages communities and organizations to end domestic violence through education, advocacy, and action for social justice. HSCADV is a private, not-for-profit organization and is a statewide partnership of domestic violence programs and shelters. HSCADV is not a direct service provider.
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Relative Risk of Violence among Department of Defense Connected Students in Hawai'i Schools: Report with Appendixes. Berg, Stephen R.; Berg, Kathleen F. This study was undertaken to determine the relative risk of violence among students attending Hawaii schools with higher proportions of children of Department of Defense (DOD) : Stephen R.
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Berg. This study was undertaken to determine the relative risk of violence among students attending Hawaii schools with higher proportions of children of Department of Defense (DOD) personnel.
Approximately 12% of the total public school enrollment of nearlystudents is DOD : Stephen R. Berg, Kathleen F. Berg. Get this from a library. Relative risk of violence among Department of Defense connected students in Hawaiʻi schools: report with appendixes.
[Stephen R Berg; Kathleen F Berg; Educational Resources Information Center (U.S.)] -- This study was undertaken to determine the relative risk of violence among students attending Hawaii schools with higher proportions of children of Department of. This study was undertaken to determine the relative risk of violence among students attending Hawaii schools with higher proportions of children of Department.
This study was undertaken to determine the relative risk of violence among students attending Hawai`i schools with higher proportions of children of Department of Defense (DOD) personnel.
Approximately 12% of the total public school enrollment of nearlystudents is DOD connected. Approximately 12% of the total public school enrollment of nearlystudents is DOD connected.
Forty-eight schools (8 high schools, 8 intermediates, and 32 elementary schools) enroll about 95% of the military dependents and nearly 80% of all federal departments in Hawaii pviblic schools.
Hawaii. Department of Education. and McDaniel, Henry Bonner. Organization and administration of the public schools, Territory of Hawaii. The personnel program / this section of the report was the responsibility of Henry B. McDaniel Dept.
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