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Authenticity In Constructivist Inquiry: Assessing An Elusive Construct, Patrick Shannon, Elyse Hambacher
Authenticity In Constructivist Inquiry: Assessing An Elusive Construct, Patrick Shannon, Elyse Hambacher
Education
Methodological rigor in constructivist inquiry is established through an assessment of trustworthiness and authenticity. Trustworthiness parallels the positivistic concepts of internal and external validity, focusing on an assessment of the inquiry process. Authenticity, however, is unique to constructivist inquiry and has no parallel in the positivistic paradigm. Authenticity involves an assessment of the meaningfulness and usefulness of interactive inquiry processes and social change that results from these processes. However, the techniques for ascertaining authenticity are in the early stages of development. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to describe a process for assessing authenticity in a constructivist inquiry. A …
Investigation Of Emic Wave Scattering As The Cause For The Barrel 17 January 2013 Relativistic Electron Precipitation Event: A Quantitative Comparison Of Simulation With Observations, Zan Li, Robyn M. Millan, Mary K. Hudson, Leslie A. Woodger, David M. Smith, Yue Chen, R. Friedel, J. V. Rodriguez, Mark J. Engebretson, J. Goldstein, Joseph F. Fennell, Harlan E. Spence
Investigation Of Emic Wave Scattering As The Cause For The Barrel 17 January 2013 Relativistic Electron Precipitation Event: A Quantitative Comparison Of Simulation With Observations, Zan Li, Robyn M. Millan, Mary K. Hudson, Leslie A. Woodger, David M. Smith, Yue Chen, R. Friedel, J. V. Rodriguez, Mark J. Engebretson, J. Goldstein, Joseph F. Fennell, Harlan E. Spence
Physics & Astronomy
Abstract
Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves were observed at multiple observatory locations for several hours on 17 January 2013. During the wave activity period, a duskside relativistic electron precipitation (REP) event was observed by one of the Balloon Array for Radiation belt Relativistic Electron Losses (BARREL) balloons and was magnetically mapped close to Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) 13. We simulate the relativistic electron pitch angle diffusion caused by gyroresonant interactions with EMIC waves using wave and particle data measured by multiple instruments on board GOES 13 and the Van Allen Probes. We show that the count rate, the energy …
Unh A Cappella Group Will Make Network Television Debut Christmas Morning, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Unh A Cappella Group Will Make Network Television Debut Christmas Morning, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Veterans Honored At Unh-Umaine Men's Hockey Game, Michelle Morrissey
Veterans Honored At Unh-Umaine Men's Hockey Game, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Unh Law’S Rudman Center Announces Appointment Of Leadership Fellows, Erika Mantz
Unh Law’S Rudman Center Announces Appointment Of Leadership Fellows, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Satellite Evidence For Significant Biophysical Consequences Of The “Grain For Green” Program On The Loess Plateau In China, Jingfeng Xiao
Satellite Evidence For Significant Biophysical Consequences Of The “Grain For Green” Program On The Loess Plateau In China, Jingfeng Xiao
Earth Systems Research Center
Afforestation has been implemented worldwide as regional and national policies to address environmental problems and to improve ecosystem services. China's central government launched the “Grain for Green” Program (GGP) in 1999 to increase forest cover and to control soil erosion by converting agricultural lands on steep slopes to forests and grasslands. Here a variety of satellite data products from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer were used to assess the biophysical consequences of the GGP for the Loess Plateau, the pilot region of the program. The average tree cover of the plateau substantially increased because of the GGP, with a relative …
Deborah Merrill-Sands Named Dean Of Paul College, Tracey Bentley
Deborah Merrill-Sands Named Dean Of Paul College, Tracey Bentley
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Unh Announces New Business College Dean, Erika Mantz
Unh Announces New Business College Dean, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Unh Announces Winners Of Statewide Social Venture Innovation Challenge, Erika Mantz
Unh Announces Winners Of Statewide Social Venture Innovation Challenge, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
The Innovators: Entrepreneurs Earn Top Honors, Seed Dollars In N.H. Social Venture Innovation Challenge, Tracey Bentley
The Innovators: Entrepreneurs Earn Top Honors, Seed Dollars In N.H. Social Venture Innovation Challenge, Tracey Bentley
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
On Ice, Honoring Vets, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
On Ice, Honoring Vets, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Unh And The Granite State Remain Top Producers Of Peace Corps Volunteers In 2014, Michelle Morrissey
Unh And The Granite State Remain Top Producers Of Peace Corps Volunteers In 2014, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Restaurant Sector Drags Down Unh Franchising Index In 3rd Quarter 2014, Erika Mantz
Restaurant Sector Drags Down Unh Franchising Index In 3rd Quarter 2014, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Car Talk, Jody Record
Unh And The Granite State Remain Top Producers Of Peace Corps’ Volunteers In 2014, Erika Mantz
Unh And The Granite State Remain Top Producers Of Peace Corps’ Volunteers In 2014, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
University, Granite State Team Up To Get "Lean", Unh Communications And Public Affairs
University, Granite State Team Up To Get "Lean", Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
The Illuminators, Tracey Bentley
Code Comfort, Beth Potier
Unh’S Kevin Short Named A National Academy Of Inventors Fellow, Erika Mantz
Unh’S Kevin Short Named A National Academy Of Inventors Fellow, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Understanding Connections Between Rural Communities And Family Well-Being, Cynthia Fletcher
Understanding Connections Between Rural Communities And Family Well-Being, Cynthia Fletcher
Carsey School of Public Policy
In this report, author Cynthia Needles Fletcher explores the role of "place" in shaping rural residents'-and in particular low-income residents'-futures. The analysis draws from interviews with residents and community key informants in Hampton, Iowa in an original study in 1997 and again in 2012-13
Not Too Sharp To Make Network Television Debut, Tracey Bentley
Not Too Sharp To Make Network Television Debut, Tracey Bentley
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
The Ins And Outs Of Metal Homeostasis By The Root Nodule Actinobacterium Frankia, Teal R. Furnholm, Louis S. Tisa
The Ins And Outs Of Metal Homeostasis By The Root Nodule Actinobacterium Frankia, Teal R. Furnholm, Louis S. Tisa
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Publications
Background: Frankia are actinobacteria that form a symbiotic nitrogen-fixing association with actinorhizal plants, and play a significant role in actinorhizal plant colonization of metal contaminated areas. Many Frankia strains are known to be resistant to several toxic metals and metalloids including Pb2+, Al+3, SeO2, Cu2+, AsO4, and Zn2+. With the availability of eight Frankia genome databases, comparative genomics approaches employing phylogeny, amino acid composition analysis, and synteny were used to identify metal homeostasis mechanisms in eight Frankia strains. Characterized genes from the literature and a meta-analysis of 18 heavy metal gene microarray studies were used for comparison.
Results: Unlike most …
Draft Genome Sequence Of Photorhabdus Temperata Strain Meg1, An Entomopathogenic Bacterium Isolated From Heterorhabditis Megidis Nematodes, Sheldon G. Hurst Iv, Shimaa M. Ghazal, Krystalynne Morris, Feseha Abebe-Akele, Feseha Abebe-Akele, W. Kelley Thomas, Usama M. Badr, Mona A. Hussein, Mohamed A. Abouzaied, Kamal M. Khalil, Louis S. Tisa
Draft Genome Sequence Of Photorhabdus Temperata Strain Meg1, An Entomopathogenic Bacterium Isolated From Heterorhabditis Megidis Nematodes, Sheldon G. Hurst Iv, Shimaa M. Ghazal, Krystalynne Morris, Feseha Abebe-Akele, Feseha Abebe-Akele, W. Kelley Thomas, Usama M. Badr, Mona A. Hussein, Mohamed A. Abouzaied, Kamal M. Khalil, Louis S. Tisa
Molecular, Cellular & Biomedical Sciences
Photorhabdus temperata strain Meg1 is an entomopathogenic bacterium that forms a symbiotic association with Heterorhabditis nematodes. We report here a 4.9-Mbp draft genome sequence for P. temperata strain Meg1, with a G+C content of 43.18% and containing 4,340 candidate protein-coding genes.
Bio Without Borders, Tracey Bentley
Cloudy With A Chance Of Copepods, Tracey Bentley
Cloudy With A Chance Of Copepods, Tracey Bentley
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
From Breaking Bad To Atomic Architecture, Michelle Morrissey
From Breaking Bad To Atomic Architecture, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Used Clothing Put To Good Use, Michelle Morrissey
Used Clothing Put To Good Use, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Unh, N.H. Team Up To Get "Lean", Jim Graham
Acts Of Kindness Followed By Unh Pride, Michelle Morrissey
Acts Of Kindness Followed By Unh Pride, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
New Population Projections Reflect Slower Growth And Increasing Diversity, Kenneth M. Johnson
New Population Projections Reflect Slower Growth And Increasing Diversity, Kenneth M. Johnson
Carsey School of Public Policy
Two important demographic trends are reflected in newly released Census Bureau projections. The pace of U.S. population growth is slowing, and the population continues to become more diverse. These trends reflect distinctly different demographic trajectories among whites and minorities driven by the interaction of several key demographic forces. This will produce a rich tapestry of demographic chan