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Development and implementation of student social-emotional surveys in the CORE Districts
- M. West, K. Buckley, S. B. Krachman, Noah Bookman
- Psychology
- 14 July 2017
Abstract States and school districts across the U.S. are seeking to expand their definition of student success to include social-emotional learning. The CORE Districts, a collaborative of California… Expand
Beauty with benefits: butterfly conservation in Washington State, USA, wine grape vineyards
- D. James, L. Seymour, G. Lauby, K. Buckley
- Geography
- Journal of Insect Conservation
- 15 February 2015
The butterfly fauna of south central Washington State, USA is characterized by shrub-steppe specialists adapted to hot, dry summers and cold winters. However, the shrub-steppe ecosystem has… Expand
APPROACHES AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR INCORPORATING STUDENT PERFORMANCE RESULTS FROM “ NON-TESTED ” GRADES AND SUBJECTS INTO EDUCATOR EFFECTIVENESS DETERMINATIONS
- S. Marion, K. Buckley
- 2011
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Beneficial Insects Attracted to Native Flowering Buckwheats (Eriogonum Michx) in Central Washington
- D. James, L. Seymour, G. Lauby, K. Buckley
- Biology, Medicine
- Environmental entomology
- 5 August 2014
ABSTRACT
Native plant and beneficial insect associations are relatively unstudied yet are important in native habitat restoration programs aimed at improving conservation biological control in… Expand
Beneficial insects associated with stinging nettle, Urtica dioica Linnaeus, in central Washington State
- D. James, G. Lauby, L. Seymour, K. Buckley
- Biology
- 31 March 2015
Abstract.
Beneficial insects (predators, parasitoids, pollinators) associated with stinging nettles, Urtica dioica Linnaeus (Urticaceae), were sampled at three sites in central Washington during… Expand
Beneficial Insect Attraction to Milkweeds (Asclepias speciosa, Asclepias fascicularis) in Washington State, USA
- D. James, L. Seymour, G. Lauby, K. Buckley
- Biology, Medicine
- Insects
- 29 June 2016
Native plant and beneficial insect associations are relatively unstudied yet are important in native habitat restoration programs for improving and sustaining conservation biological control of… Expand
THE EFFECTS OF A WHOLE SCHOOL REFORM ORGANIZATION ON STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN NEW YORK CITY
- K. Buckley
- Political Science
- 18 April 2006
Reconciling the Universal Goals of Education with Diversity: An Examination of Two Alternative Schools in Toronto
- K. Buckley
- Political Science
- 20 December 2014