Images, Speech Balloons, And Artful Representation: Comics As Visual Narratives Of Early Career Teachers, 2017 University of British Columbia
Images, Speech Balloons, And Artful Representation: Comics As Visual Narratives Of Early Career Teachers, Julian Lawrence, Ching-Chiu Lin, Rita Irwin
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
The ways in which teachers adjust to challenges in the process of becoming professionals are complicated. Teacher mentorship, however, is an important step to creating and sustaining a strong professional career. This article discusses new understandings from a Canadian research project: Pedagogical Assemblage: Building and Sustaining Teacher Capacity through Mentoring Programs in British Columbia. Through our use of an a/r/tography informed methodology in teacher mentorship, we have come to understand how the use of comics permits an unfolding of visual narratives as a unique way of contextualizing the complex stories of teaching and learning. Our motivation in employing comics as …
Teaching Critical Looking: Pedagogical Approaches To Using Comics As Queer Theory, 2017 University of Florida
Teaching Critical Looking: Pedagogical Approaches To Using Comics As Queer Theory, Ashley Manchester
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
Given the challenging depth of queer theoretical concepts, this article argues that one of the most effective ways to teach the complexities of queer theory is by utilizing comics in the classroom. I focus on how college-level instructors can use the content, form, and history of comics to teach students how to enact and do queer theory. By reading and making comics, students learn concrete and theoretical tools for combatting oppressive discourses and modes of meaning making. Teaching comics as queer theory promotes both innovative critical thinking and critical looking skills by centralizing both the rich history of queer comics …
2017 Lecture Series Program, 2017 University of California, Los Angeles
2017 Lecture Series Program, Bryonn Bain
Vernon L. Pack Distinguished Lecture Series
Bryonn Bain is Brooklyn's own prison activist, actor, author, hip hop theater innovator and spoken word poetry champion.
Bringing arts, activism,and education to prisons for over 25 years, Bain's courses on hip hop, theater, spoken word poetry, police abuse and the prison crisis continue to impact youth at Rikers Island, boys Town Detention Center and those incarcerated at Sing Sing prison.
No Impact- Water Day, 2017 Georgia Southern University
No Impact- Water Day, Georgia Southern University
Sustainable Solutions Newsletter (2016-2022)
- Welcome to Water Day of No Impact Week!
Honors Convocation (2017 Program And Video), 2017 Illinois Wesleyan University
Honors Convocation (2017 Program And Video), Illinois Wesleyan University
The Kemp Foundation's Teaching Excellence Award Ceremony Programs
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Different Teaching Methods On Student Attitude And Achievement In Calculus Recitations, 2017 University of New Mexico
The Effects Of Different Teaching Methods On Student Attitude And Achievement In Calculus Recitations, Jocelyn Noelle Rios
Mathematics & Statistics ETDs
Many universities offer recitation sections in their calculus sequences; however, little research has been conducted on TA best practices in the recitations.This study first aimed to observe the different teaching methods that TAs employed in their recitations and then measure their efficacy in improving student course attitudes and achievement, focusing on student-centered and concept-based instruction. In addition, this study aimed to assess the quality of professional development offered to recitation leaders. Using a quantitative-dominant mixed methods design, 12 TAs were observed throughout the semester and TAs and calculus students were surveyed. This study found that student-centered instruction was positively correlated …
Sunday Music Series...Trynchuk & Braslavsky, 2017 Andrews University
Sunday Music Series...Trynchuk & Braslavsky, Becky St. Clair
Andrews Agenda: Campus News
No abstract provided.
Rwu Students Claim Fourth Place In Robotics Challenge, 2017 Roger Williams University
Rwu Students Claim Fourth Place In Robotics Challenge, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
Featured News Story
Interdisciplinary team engineers a robot for the IEEE Region 1 Micromouse Competition.
Presidential Announcement, 2017 Western Michigan University
Presidential Announcement, John M. Dunn
WMU President John Dunn
Just moments ago, WMU's Board of Trustees formally voted to name Dr. Edward B. Montgomery the ninth president of Western Michigan University. We wanted you to be among the first to know.
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 10, 2017 Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Honoring the life of Caitlin Nelson -- Students and professor travel to Ireland for IoT conference -- Connecticut panel approves armed drones for law enforcement -- Is parking still a pain -- Woman's rugby wins inaugural tournament
Twenty Fourth Annual Csbs Student Research Conference [Program] April 12, 2017, 2017 University of Northern Iowa
Twenty Fourth Annual Csbs Student Research Conference [Program] April 12, 2017, University Of Northern Iowa
INSPIRE Student Research & Engagement Conference Programs
A program for the INSPIRE conference where undergraduate and graduate students present their research, internship, volunteer and study abroad experiences, club activities and creative performances.
Founder's Day 2017, 2017 Sacred Heart University
Founder's Day 2017, Sacred Heart University
Founder's Day Programs
Program for the April 12, 2017 Founder's Day ceremony.
The Relationship Between Motivation And Job Preferences In Commercial Aviation Graduates, 2017 University of North Dakota
The Relationship Between Motivation And Job Preferences In Commercial Aviation Graduates, Shayne A. Daku, Robert Stupnisky
International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace
The current demand for commercial pilots at regional airlines means that graduates of commercial aviation degree programs have the luxury of choosing a particular place of employment post-graduation. What do the majority of these graduates look for when choosing a place to work after they graduate and meet the minimum hiring requirements? The present research surveyed 134 recent commercial aviation degree students and graduates to determine what motivated their decision to work for a particular regional airline. Student’s and graduate’s motivation was measured using Vallerand et al.’s (1992) Academic Motivation Scale (AMS). Respondents who demonstrated extrinsic – identified motivation style …
Review Of Captain Marvel And The Art Of Nostalgia, By Brian Cremins, 2017 Independent Comics Scholar
Review Of Captain Marvel And The Art Of Nostalgia, By Brian Cremins, Sean Kleefeld
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
No abstract provided.
Facilities Management Report 2017, 2017 The University of Maine
Facilities Management Report 2017, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
This project involved renovations to existing classroom during the summer of 2016 across the UMaine Campus. The renovations consisted of facilities work, classroom technology, and infrastructure updates.
The Art Of Facilitation: Process Matters!, 2017 Kansas State University
The Art Of Facilitation: Process Matters!, Trudy M. Rice
Center for Engagement and Community Development
A comprehensive training curriculum for professionals and community volunteers to increase their skills in meeting management, dealing with conflict, understanding group dynamics, and tools for decision making. This training enables Extension professionals and volunteers to facilitate community conversations on the 5 Grand Challenges: Water; Feeding the World; Health; Growing Tomorrow's Leaders; and Community Vitality
Rapid Response Team On Civil Discourse: Assessing Extension's Capacity To Respond, 2017 Mississippi State University
Rapid Response Team On Civil Discourse: Assessing Extension's Capacity To Respond, Rachel Welborn
Center for Engagement and Community Development
Throughout the early months of 2016, news stories of racial unrest frequented the media outlets. In response, the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP) established the first Rapid Response Team, giving a charge to explore civil discourse around race relations. This pilot response to an emerging need involved a scan of the Cooperative Extension System's resources and expertise while assembling a competency matrix and developing next step recommendations to help move CES forward in advancing civil discourse.
2017 Abstract Booklet, 2017 Minnesota State University, Mankato
2017 Abstract Booklet, Undergraduate Research Center, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Complete Schedule of Events for the 19th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
No Impact- Energy Day, 2017 Georgia Southern University
No Impact- Energy Day, Georgia Southern University
Sustainable Solutions Newsletter (2016-2022)
- Today's challenge is ENERGY
Codeshack, 2017 Andrews University