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Shakespeare’S Economies Of Hospitality: Broken Comedies, Bad Hosts, And Troublesome Guests, John Henry Sauls May 2024

Shakespeare’S Economies Of Hospitality: Broken Comedies, Bad Hosts, And Troublesome Guests, John Henry Sauls

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Abstract Examining four Shakespeare plays for moments of hospitality and inhospitality, the question must be asked, “Is hosting and guesting necessary to maintain strong community?” In this exploration, hospitality is examined in four of Shakespeare’s plays, tracing its effects on the communities within those plays, showing that without hospitable performance, community falters and may eventually break apart. Such exploration of what goes well and not so well with hospitality offers a wealth of insight into cultural studies. Specific characters from these four plays are crucial to this study, as they provide concrete examples of human interactions gone awry and then …


Relationship Satisfaction For Significant Partners Of The Incarcerated: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, Carrie Elizabeth Lund May 2024

Relationship Satisfaction For Significant Partners Of The Incarcerated: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, Carrie Elizabeth Lund

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The United States incarcerates more individuals than any other country in the world (The Sentencing Project, 2023). Because of this, it is imperative that counseling professionals understand the lived experiences of those impacted by incarceration. Though research exists focusing on the effects of incarceration on children and families, there is still only a small body of research dedicated to understanding how incarceration impacts significant partners of the incarcerated. This study examined the lived experiences of eight significant partners of the incarcerated (SPIs) to better understand the ways in which incarceration impacted their romantic relationship satisfaction. Through the use of Interpretative …


Comparing Perceptions Of The Roles Of School Librarians Among Educators Using The Future Ready School Librarian Framework, Ellen Felicia Warden May 2024

Comparing Perceptions Of The Roles Of School Librarians Among Educators Using The Future Ready School Librarian Framework, Ellen Felicia Warden

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This non-experimental quantitative casual comparative survey study surveyed a sample (n=186) of public elementary (n=90), middle (n=69), and high school (n=57) school administrators (n=57), educators (n=62), and librarians (n=67) from 38 school districts across the state of Tennessee, regarding their perceptions of school librarians’ roles defined in the constructs of the Future Ready Schools – Librarian Framework. Results were analyzed via a one-way MANOVA and post hoc testing, and statistically significant differences in perceptions of the school librarian’s role were identified within the constructs of Use of Space and Time (p =<.001), Personalized Professional Learning (p=.025), Robust Infrastructure (p=.007), and Budget & Resources (p=.020). Statistical significance within these constructs is prevalent amongst comparison groups including the school librarian's role. Educators/teachers scored fulfillment perception higher than administrators and school librarians across all constructs. In contrast, school librarians scored fulfillment perception lower than other groups across all constructs, regardless of whether statistically significant results were found. Results implicate a need for changes to school librarian pre-service and future training to better prepare those entering and working the role to meet the expectations outlined within the Future Ready Schools Librarian Framework. Suggestions for future research and study limitations are also provided.


We’S Tied Boss: The Lived Experiences Of Black Professional Staff At A Historically White Institution During The Black Lives Matter Movement, Angela Smith Kuykendoll May 2024

We’S Tied Boss: The Lived Experiences Of Black Professional Staff At A Historically White Institution During The Black Lives Matter Movement, Angela Smith Kuykendoll

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Although research has been conducted on the lived experiences of Black student affairs professionals and academic advisors at Historically White Institutions (HWIs), the literature is scant in its representation of the larger body of Black Professional Staff (BPS) and their experiences. BPS are undervalued and disregarded and are a vital part of the fabric of HWIs. Drawing on Critical Race Theory in Education, anti-Black racism, and plantation politics, the purpose of this critical race methodology study was to describe how Black Professional Staff experienced and navigated racism at an HWI in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement (BLM). …


Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy And Curricular Decision-Making In Elementary Art Education, Adeline Lynn White May 2024

Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy And Curricular Decision-Making In Elementary Art Education, Adeline Lynn White

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Contemporary art education fails to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse student population in K–12 schools. Although there is an increased understanding and awareness that culture must become essential to the art education of students, there is a gap in research on how art educators individually and collectively create culturally sustaining curricula and how it is implemented into the classroom and received by students. This holistic multiple-case study addresses the lack of culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) in the curricula used by art educators across the United States by examining how five elementary art educators designed opportunities to center student …


Perceptions Of Mattering Among General Education Teachers: Replication, Validation, And Extension Of The Fundamental Elements Of Mattering Scale For Teachers (Fems-T), Kailey B. Thornton May 2024

Perceptions Of Mattering Among General Education Teachers: Replication, Validation, And Extension Of The Fundamental Elements Of Mattering Scale For Teachers (Fems-T), Kailey B. Thornton

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This study aims to replicate, validate, and extend previous research on mattering in general education teachers. Specifically, this study sought to explore the psychometric properties of the Fundamental Elements of Mattering Scale for Teachers (FEMS-T; Wilfong, 2021). Participants completed demographic questions as well as questions related to their feelings of mattering as a teacher (N = 343). The study confirmed the factor structure of a streamlined 24-item FEMS-T, which exhibited better fit than the original 40 items identified by Wilfong (2021). The FEMS-T also demonstrated internal reliability and convergent validity with the Workplace Mattering Scale (WMS; Jung & Heppner, 2017). …


Studying Ketocarotenoid Metabolism In Cell Culture, Amir Hosein Sanjari Nia May 2024

Studying Ketocarotenoid Metabolism In Cell Culture, Amir Hosein Sanjari Nia

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This study examines the conversion of carotenoids to ketocarotenoids, essential for bright plumage in birds, a trait crucial in sexual selection. We used DF-1 avian cells genetically engineered to express BDH1L, CYP2J19, and TTC39B, key enzymes in this conversion. The genetic modifications and enzyme activity were verified via PCR genotyping and RT-qPCR. These cells were treated with yellow carotenoids (zeaxanthin, β-carotene, lutein) and their conversion to red ketocarotenoids (astaxanthin, canthaxanthin, alpha-doradexanthin) was analyzed using High- Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). The study also assessed the impact of antioxidant treatments and mitochondrial uncouplers on this process. Results indicated that the inclusion of …


The Art Of Sex Work: The Figure Of The Sex Worker In Modernist And Contemporary Art, Francesca Rose Manard May 2024

The Art Of Sex Work: The Figure Of The Sex Worker In Modernist And Contemporary Art, Francesca Rose Manard

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The figure of the sex worker has been a recurring theme throughout modernist and contemporary art, signifying a variety of meanings that have been continually redefined by cultural conditions. This thesis analyzes how sex workers’ identities have been constructed through the visual arts, beginning at the advent of the modernist movement in the nineteenth century and concluding with twenty-first century contemporary art. The ways that the lived experiences of sex workers have manifested themselves in visual art grounds the discussion alongside analysis of the historical context for each artwork. While art prior to the advent of the women’s art movement …


Transmuting Childhood Trauma: A Case Study Exploring The Impact Of Childhood Trauma On The Career Choice And Teaching Experiences Of Special Education Teachers, Monica Bester May 2024

Transmuting Childhood Trauma: A Case Study Exploring The Impact Of Childhood Trauma On The Career Choice And Teaching Experiences Of Special Education Teachers, Monica Bester

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In recent years, there has been a growing body of research on childhood trauma and its potential effects on the development of a child into adulthood. The findings of this research indicate that those who have undergone traumatic experiences might demonstrate effects in their behavior, interactions with others, management of stressful situations, and even in their career decisions as they mature in age. As research on the impact of trauma on career choices continues to expand, this study looks at trauma’s impact on the experiences and decisions of Special Education Teachers. This qualitative case study uses Contemporary Trauma Theory as …


Colored Narratives, Rashawn C. Penister May 2024

Colored Narratives, Rashawn C. Penister

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My thesis delves into Black identity through the medium of painting and drawing. Colored Narratives shows a fictional world where people called Unknown, due to their pure Black skin, living in a world where they are outcasts due to their looks and characteristics. These paintings discuss Black identity from theories by Black artists and authors. The pieces in Colored Narratives are created from different passages and converted into a visual message to show through cultural and personal narratives. Through these artworks, they aim to provide a clear understanding of race, representation, and identity.


A Causal-Comparative Study Of Novices And Experts Testing Nielsen's Five User Assumption Within A Learning Technology, Jessica Danielle Gatewood May 2024

A Causal-Comparative Study Of Novices And Experts Testing Nielsen's Five User Assumption Within A Learning Technology, Jessica Danielle Gatewood

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This non-experimental causal-comparative study aims to explore the possible effect of expertise on learning experience design (LXD) deviation identification and the classification of these deviations in alignment with provided learning experience design constructs within a learning technology. Additionally, this study challenges Nielsen’s (1993) Five User Assumption regarding how many novices or experts are needed to identify 80% of LXD deviations within the learning technology. According to Nielsen’s (1993) Five User Assumption, only five participants are required to identify 80% percent of usability problems; however, this assumption has yet to be tested within a learning technology (Nielsen, 1993). A convenience sample …


Political Consciousness & The Postcolonial Subject: Toward Revolutionary Education In Pakistan, Ali Mahboob May 2024

Political Consciousness & The Postcolonial Subject: Toward Revolutionary Education In Pakistan, Ali Mahboob

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We live in a post-colonial reality. It is a fact of history. A past that determines the present, a present that determines the future. It is not the colonization of land that this project seeks to inquire about, but the colonization of knowledge, for what we know determines who we are. This thesis studies the relationship between the construction of the colonial self and the colonial reality from which it derives consciousness. It is an epistemological examination of a form of knowledge that presupposes the inferiority of the colonial being. This colonization of knowledge is the foundation of Western Humanism …


A Comprehensive Examination Of Historical Events Leading To Disinterment Practices And Repatriation Delays Involving The Muscogee (Creek) Nation And Etowah Mounds, With An Analysis Of The Vermillion Accord As A Framework For Assessing How Repatriation Is Hindered When Institutions Reject Indigenous ‘Respect’ Ideologies That Honor Ancestral Remains, Wendy Butts May 2024

A Comprehensive Examination Of Historical Events Leading To Disinterment Practices And Repatriation Delays Involving The Muscogee (Creek) Nation And Etowah Mounds, With An Analysis Of The Vermillion Accord As A Framework For Assessing How Repatriation Is Hindered When Institutions Reject Indigenous ‘Respect’ Ideologies That Honor Ancestral Remains, Wendy Butts

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The impetus for this dissertation was a meeting with several subject matter experts belonging to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, who shared their interest in garnering enough public support to pressure eleven institutions into returning burial belongings disinterred from the Etowah Mounds. As such, the objective of this historical research was to support the Tribe’s goal by raising public awareness of their decades-long repatriation challenges. In order to accomplish that objective, as a backdrop, this dissertation undertook a comprehensive examination of pertinent pre- and post- contact events surrounding Muskogean-speaking people of the Southeast region, which provided context for why present-day descendants …


The Modern Snare: An Analysis Of Repertoire For Snare Drum And Electronics By Underrepresented Composers, Susannah Rae Clabough May 2024

The Modern Snare: An Analysis Of Repertoire For Snare Drum And Electronics By Underrepresented Composers, Susannah Rae Clabough

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This document seeks to examine five pieces for solo snare drum and electronics by underrepresented composers. An important current topic of conversation among the percussion community is diversity. This prompted the selection of music by composers of two marginalized groups: Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and female-identifying composers. Each piece is analyzed to highlight electronics used, extended or uncommon techniques, different types of equipment needed, and performance choices. The five pieces examined in the document are Stop Speaking by Andy Akiho, Spur by Ivan Trevino, Pulsar by Francisco Perez, Obbligato Snare Drum Music No.1: “The Power of Love” by …


Chôros No. 10 "Rasga O Coração" (Tear The Heart) By Heitor Villa-Lobos: A Transcription For Wind Ensemble And Choir., Jose Wilker Augusto Da Silva May 2024

Chôros No. 10 "Rasga O Coração" (Tear The Heart) By Heitor Villa-Lobos: A Transcription For Wind Ensemble And Choir., Jose Wilker Augusto Da Silva

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This paper aims to comprehensively examine and investigate the musical background of Chôros No. 10, "Rasga Coração" (Tear the Heart), by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, focusing on its original version for orchestra and choir to the transcription for wind ensemble and choir. The Chôros series is a collective of 14 individual compositions in which only 12 were performed, and the last two, No. 13 and No. 14, being lost before their performance. The Chôros No. 10, composed in 1926, is considered Villa-Lobos' masterpiece, bringing classical music a combination of Brazilian culture with early 20th-century European compositional techniques. This project …


The Pedagogical Influence And Contributions Of John Thomas "Tommy" Johnson (1935-2006), Zachary Arthur Corpus May 2024

The Pedagogical Influence And Contributions Of John Thomas "Tommy" Johnson (1935-2006), Zachary Arthur Corpus

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Tubist John Thomas Johnson had a varied career, teaching middle band and orchestra, performing freelance across the southern California area, and teaching at several Los Angeles colleges and universities, including both the University of Southern California and Univesity of California – Los Angeles. His students held many of the most prestigious orchestral positions in the United States, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic. Johnson is widely considered to be the most heard tubist ever, recording well over 2,000 films, soundtracks, commercial jingles, and television shows. Despite this notoriety, …


The Future Of Black Girlhood: Creative Expressions Of Black Girls' Imagination, Jamesha L. Hayes May 2024

The Future Of Black Girlhood: Creative Expressions Of Black Girls' Imagination, Jamesha L. Hayes

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Historically, opportunities have been limited for Black girls to share their girlhood experiences with mainstream society due to the lack of scholarship produced on Black girlhood. Additionally, there are limited narratives written by Black girls on their girlhood experiences. Therefore, the purpose of this qualitative study was to gather Black girls’ perspectives on Black girlhood through curated images of Black girlhood in the future. This study used two theoretical orientations: Black feminism and Black radical imagination. Both theories provided the study with the framework necessary to hear the girls’ unfiltered truths and provided the girls with methods to create future …


Effectiveness Of Social And Emotional Learning Practices For Middle School Students With Asd As Rated By Educators: A Delphi Study, Linda Payne May 2024

Effectiveness Of Social And Emotional Learning Practices For Middle School Students With Asd As Rated By Educators: A Delphi Study, Linda Payne

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This manuscript proposes the use of a Delphi study to gain knowledge from educators of neuro-divergent students attending a private, special needs grade school in the southeastern United States that specializes in meeting the Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) needs of neurodivergent students, primarily with diagnoses of Level 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The goal of this proposed Delphi study is to gain insight into the perspectives of educators on the challenges and strategies for helping middle school students with ASD learn social and emotional skills. Data will be collected through several rounds of surveys using the Delphi methodology. Results …


The Academic Impact Of Sports On Teenagers: A Special Focus On A Brazilian Population, Felipe Rocha May 2024

The Academic Impact Of Sports On Teenagers: A Special Focus On A Brazilian Population, Felipe Rocha

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The purpose of the study is to investigate the impact of sports participation on students between the ages of 12 and 17 years old in their academic performances, attitudes, and study habits. Furthermore, the study focuses on sports involvement's positive and negative outcomes. Following high school, students have difficulty determining if they should further their education or go straight into the workforce. Those who play sports can consider opportunities in athletics. The study is conducted through purposive sampling which identifies and selects individuals with information related to the study. These individuals are pre-determined for more reliable data. There are six …


Thinking In Relation To Method: Metaphilosophical Reflections On Philosophy's Orientation To Methodology, Morgan Elbot May 2024

Thinking In Relation To Method: Metaphilosophical Reflections On Philosophy's Orientation To Methodology, Morgan Elbot

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This portfolio style dissertation examines the relationship between philosophy and method from distinct traditions in continental philosophy. The first chapter presents an exegetical analysis of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s metaphilosophical account of concept creation and Deleuze’s critique of method in the context of the dogmatic image of thought. The analysis explores the various facets and theoretical influences of his critique in order to elucidate the parameters of his rejection of method as part of the creative activity that defines philosophical practice. Through identifying exceptions that qualify the extent of his critique, the chapter concludes by calling for a new …


Faculty And Student Perceptions About Online Interactions: Do Faculty And Student Perceptions Differ?, Jessica Reece May 2024

Faculty And Student Perceptions About Online Interactions: Do Faculty And Student Perceptions Differ?, Jessica Reece

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The demand for colleges across the world to convert their courses to an online format has increased with the number of learners enrolled in at least one online course increasing each year (Seaman et al., 2018). Unfortunately, a study by Garris & Fleck (2020) found that many students complained that when their courses transitioned to an online format, the course content became less enjoyable, less interesting, facilitated less interaction, and decreased in learning value. As a result, research is sorely needed to guide educators in preserving the educational value of college courses in a progressively digital context. This study is …


What It Takes To Live This Lifestyle: An Investigation Into Black Women’S Identity Progression When Practicing Soft Life, Monique Fontella Pollock May 2024

What It Takes To Live This Lifestyle: An Investigation Into Black Women’S Identity Progression When Practicing Soft Life, Monique Fontella Pollock

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The Strong Black Woman schema has served the Black woman well in modern history, as it has given formidable warnings to all others that this demographic cannot be easily defeated. What would make this intersection, female and Black, needing of this title? Possibly as Malcolm X stated in one of his most famous speeches, “The most disrespected person in America is the Black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the Black woman. The most neglected person in America is the Black woman” (X, 1962). Even with these obstacles, Black women have gone on record to lead in entrepreneurship …


Developing Engineering Career Pathway Perceptions For Students Interacting With Near-Peer Mentors In An Informal Learning Environment, Deidre Horne Mangin May 2024

Developing Engineering Career Pathway Perceptions For Students Interacting With Near-Peer Mentors In An Informal Learning Environment, Deidre Horne Mangin

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Given the worldwide shortfall of engineers that threatens innovation and global stewardship, educators and industry must find ways to engage and prepare the next generation of engineers. To attract and train candidates to fill global needs, researchers need to expand engineering career pathway perceptions for students of all ages. Engineering education programming, whether formal or informal, not only encourages students to hone soft skills such as design thinking, communication, emotional intelligence, and evaluation but also promotes traditional technical skills. Fostering engineering self-efficacy and thus promoting engineering career pathways is an emerging area of study that has the potential to mitigate …


A Transcription Of Johannes Brahms’S Piano Quartet No. 1 In G Minor Op. 25 For Modern Wind Band, Christian Blake Carichner May 2024

A Transcription Of Johannes Brahms’S Piano Quartet No. 1 In G Minor Op. 25 For Modern Wind Band, Christian Blake Carichner

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This project contains a transcription of Johannes Brahms’s Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 for wind band. The dissertation project includes documentation regarding the transcription process, as well as historical background and references for Brahms, Arnold Schoenberg - who originally transcribed the quartet for symphony orchestra — the relationship between Brahms and Schoenberg, the influences on Brahms which led to this original composition, and the viability of the piano quartet as a chamber music ensemble. Brief analyses of the 4th movements of the orchestral transcription, along with the original work, are presented to contextualize the transcription process.


Examining Faith Conviction In Students And Their Writing, Luke Daniel Brake Apr 2024

Examining Faith Conviction In Students And Their Writing, Luke Daniel Brake

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This dissertation examines how religious students conceive of and compose their faith convictions in the composition classroom. This work explores how to respond to conviction within the classroom by looking at the American Pragmatists, showing how religious conviction could be necessary for producing a particular kind of writing and unlocking certain methods of writing for students that are inaccessible without allowing religious conviction to be present in the classroom. It then examines conviction itself, looking at what faith is, differentiating religious identity from religious conviction. This work then examines in-depth, qualitative interviews with four religious students at a secular university. …


Shallow Breathing, Sharon Kaitlynn Means Apr 2024

Shallow Breathing, Sharon Kaitlynn Means

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“Shallow Breathing,” follows the journey of Dora, a young woman who embarks on a life-changing adventure as she marries the love of her life and relocates to a quaint, isolated town nestled in the hills of Tennessee—Morris Chapel. Eager to embrace her new life, Dora stumbles upon a haunting mystery surrounding the family who once inhabited her home. As the secrets of the past slowly unveil themselves, Dora becomes consumed by an insatiable desire to unearth the truth. Morris Chapel, shrouded in mystery, holds dark secrets that have long been buried. Through Dora’s relentless pursuit of the truth, she discovers …


Players, Not Parts: Rethinking Percussion Writing For Wind Ensemble, Ben Overton Alford Apr 2024

Players, Not Parts: Rethinking Percussion Writing For Wind Ensemble, Ben Overton Alford

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This document is both a supplement to and an explanation of my final project for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Memphis. I have taken five compositions for wind ensemble and rearranged the percussion parts to assist with the ease of performance, equipment, and personnel. I began work on this project in the Fall of 2022, inspired by a rehearsal of Urban Requiem, and was able to have my edit of A Child’s Garden Of Dreams performed by the percussion section of the University Of Memphis Wind Ensemble during the performance of said piece in the …


Sacred Beast, Bryan Pallotta Apr 2024

Sacred Beast, Bryan Pallotta

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Sacred Beast is a set of three character pieces for wind ensemble. I wanted to capture a wide range of emotions with this work; most specifically, those of excitement, mystery, fury, and mourning. The end result is a raucous balance of deference and violence. I made a conscious effort to develop ideas which suit the wind ensemble’s vast timbral capabilities as well as fill the large spaces in which it would be performed. Movement I: Vulture. This is the longest movement of the piece and broadly consists of two core ideas. The first is a texture of overlapping ostinati and …


Girl, Let Me Tell You: Exploring The Narratives Of Black Women Professional Staff In Higher Education And How They Engage In Acts Of Everyday Resistance, Fredrika Cowley Apr 2024

Girl, Let Me Tell You: Exploring The Narratives Of Black Women Professional Staff In Higher Education And How They Engage In Acts Of Everyday Resistance, Fredrika Cowley

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Black women have existed on the margins of higher education for many years. Our voices, perspectives, stories, struggles, and even our successes have been largely ignored by the dominant sociocultural group. Additionally, most of the literature on Black women in higher education either lumps us all together regardless of role or focuses on faculty or student affairs professionals. There is a lack of literature that focuses exclusively on the experiences of Black women professional staff in higher education. This study was an attempt to address this gap in the literature by describing the narratives of Black women professional staff in …


Psychometric Analysis Of The Geses, Anthony Robert Eldridge Apr 2024

Psychometric Analysis Of The Geses, Anthony Robert Eldridge

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Research suggests a surge in the number of students attending a college or university. However, whether first-generation students complete their degree program remains a problem. Approximately thirty-three percent of first-generation students who began postsecondary education in 2003–04 left postsecondary education without earning a postsecondary credential. The current study investigated the psychometric properties of a revised version of a measure of academic, research, and social self-efficacy. Specifically, a sample of 403 Mturk participants ’completed the Graduate Education Self-Efficacy Scale (GESES). There were three primary research questions: 1) For a revised version of the GESES, is the original three-factor structure supported, 2) …