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Awards Documentation, U.S. Naval War College Press Nov 2018

Awards Documentation, U.S. Naval War College Press

The van Beuren Leadership and Ethics Series

This file is intended to accompany and serve as a resource to support the U.S. Naval War College publication John A. van Beuren Studies in Leadership and Ethics 1: Lieutenant Commander Robert Crosby, USN, Inspiring Innovation: Examining the Operational, Policy, and Technical Contributions Made by Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely Jr. and His Successors (Newport, RI: Naval War College Press, 2018).


Ethics And The Twenty-First-Century Military Professional, Timothy J. Demy Nov 2018

Ethics And The Twenty-First-Century Military Professional, Timothy J. Demy

The van Beuren Leadership and Ethics Series

We enter into military service with the belief that joining the profession of arms means being part of something greater than ourselves. Being part of something greater requires each member of the profession to grow individually, improving every day to be better. This pattern of seeking growth is at the very core of the most successful professionals, including their contributions to the profession of arms.


A Different Instructional Model To Improve Student Learning Outcomes In Gross And Applied Anatomy For Physical Therapy Students, Cherie Peters-Brinkerhof, Christine Mary Childers Oct 2018

A Different Instructional Model To Improve Student Learning Outcomes In Gross And Applied Anatomy For Physical Therapy Students, Cherie Peters-Brinkerhof, Christine Mary Childers

San Marcos, Fall 2018

Teaching and learning anatomy in a DPT program poses a challenge to students and faculty because of the volume of material needed as foundational information for a PT curriculum. The aim of this study was to determine if a round-robin model of instruction in anatomy and applied anatomy labs, is more effective to meet the course learning objectives compared to a more traditional, separate class instruction.

Guiding Questions:

1. What were the faculty and students’ perception of the teaching method used for anatomy and applied anatomy?

2. What were the faculty's perceptions of the students’ understanding of the material presented? …


Thinking And Acting "Outside The Box", Erin E. Schwier, Jennie Digrado, Christine Mary Childers Apr 2018

Thinking And Acting "Outside The Box", Erin E. Schwier, Jennie Digrado, Christine Mary Childers

San Marcos, Summer 2018

Role play and simulation are both powerful teaching tools that have been used in nursing and physician education for many years. Role playing offers a cheaper alternative than simulation and allows the individuals playing the roles to experience the patient’s perspective. The University of St. Augustine in California is one of the few PT programs to teach PT students the Allen Cognitive levels, and the importance of cognition when planning and developing interventions. With the aging of the baby boomers, more therapists will be working with the aging population, and it is critical that the concept of cognitive challenges is …


Inspiring Innovation, Robert Crosby Jan 2018

Inspiring Innovation, Robert Crosby

The van Beuren Leadership and Ethics Series

These accounts of the early lives, Navy appointments, and career accomplishments of the African American officers who followed in the trail that Vice Admiral Gravely blazed are offered to document the determination demonstrated and the successes achieved, under the often trying circumstances of bias encountered and obstacles that had to be overcome that the admiral mentioned in his formula for success.


Nevin, Nevin, Tsos Jul 2016

Nevin, Nevin, Tsos

TSOS Interview Gallery

Nevin is a civil engineer from Afghanistan who worked with an American company and local government. The Taliban threatened him and demanded he work for them instead and ultimately attacked him on his journey home. After this he began a dangerous journey to Europe full of smugglers, trafficking, encounters with police, poor living conditions and a trip across the Mediterranean in an overcrowded raft.

Nevin ultimately made it to Greece, where he lived in a camp for several months. He received medical care but faced new problems of closed borders and difficulty obtaining papers. He was transferred to a camp …


Salman, Salman, Tsos Jan 2016

Salman, Salman, Tsos

TSOS Interview Gallery

Salman and his family are from Afghanistan, where he worked as a doctor. He worked for fifteen years for a mining institute, and before that he worked in various hospitals with Americans and Germans for another combined 15 years. The family ran into problems with the Taliban, who threatened violence if he didn’t close his drugstore. During that same time, his son witnessed a suicide bombing at his school. Their daughter was forced to abandon her education when the Taliban poisoned the water at her school. They fled in attempts to live a normal life again and escape the threats …


Student Professional Awareness Conference - Additional Details | Electrical And Computer Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Mar 2015

Student Professional Awareness Conference - Additional Details | Electrical And Computer Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

College of Engineering News

LOGAN, Utah – March 16, 2015 – The USU local chapter of IEEE, institute of electrical and electronics engineers, will have the privilege of hosting the annual StudentProfessional Awareness conference, SPAC 2015, on March 28, 2015.


Bill What You're Worth, David W. Cottle Jan 2014

Bill What You're Worth, David W. Cottle

Guides, Handbooks and Manuals

No abstract provided.


Partners In Research Literacy: Librarians And Educators, Ingrid C. Hendrix, Sarah Knox Morley Jun 2013

Partners In Research Literacy: Librarians And Educators, Ingrid C. Hendrix, Sarah Knox Morley

Posters and Presentations

PURPOSE Research literacy requires health sciences students to effectively locate, evaluate, use, and manage evidence-based information. Students in these programs are required to participate in assignments resulting in papers, posters, or publications. Library faculty created a medical school elective in 2006 using the scholarly communication cycle as a framework to teach information/research literacy. After successfully teaching the course for seven years, the librarian instructors adapted the course to provide a continuing education workshop for faculty. The intent of these offerings is to frame the research or information process as broadly as possible in order to delve into the world of …


Bill What You're Worth, David W. Cottle Jan 2011

Bill What You're Worth, David W. Cottle

Guides, Handbooks and Manuals

No abstract provided.


Cpd's Sue Dubois Receives Professional Advocate Award, Center For Persons With Disabilities Oct 2009

Cpd's Sue Dubois Receives Professional Advocate Award, Center For Persons With Disabilities

Blog Posts

No abstract provided.


Cd 651 Professional Foundations Of Christian Education, Beverly C. Johnson-Miller Jan 2008

Cd 651 Professional Foundations Of Christian Education, Beverly C. Johnson-Miller

Syllabi

A History of Christian Education by James E. Reed and Ronnie Prevost. Sourcebook of the Christian Faith: Primary source readings from the history of Christian education(latest edition), edited by Robert F. Lay, Taylor University. This is a book of primary documents. Augustine and the Catechumenate by William Harmless Religious Education in the African American Tradition: A Comprehensive Introduction by Kenneth H. Hill


Cd 651 Professional Foundations Of Christian Education, Beverly C. Johnson-Miller Jan 2005

Cd 651 Professional Foundations Of Christian Education, Beverly C. Johnson-Miller

Syllabi

A History of Christian Education by Reed and Prevost is an excellent reading investment. It largely covers the history of Christian education in early centuries. Sourcebook of the Christian Faith: Primary source readings from the history of Christian education(latest edition), edited by Robert F. Lay, Taylor Universtiy, 2004. Augustine and the Catechumenate by William Harmless The Big Little School: Two Hundred Years of the Sunday School, by Robert W. Lynn and Elliott Wright Recommended Reading Models of Religious Education: Theory and Practice in Historical and Contemporary Perspective by Harold Burgess Philosophy of Education


Bill What You're Worth, David W. Cottle Jan 2003

Bill What You're Worth, David W. Cottle

Guides, Handbooks and Manuals

No abstract provided.


Cd 651 Professional Foundations Of Christian Education, Beverly C. Johnson-Miller Jan 2002

Cd 651 Professional Foundations Of Christian Education, Beverly C. Johnson-Miller

Syllabi

1. Models of Religious Education: Theory and Practice in Historical and Contemporary Perspective by Harold Burgess