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Integrating Ctls Into Campus Strategic Planning Through An Effective Brainstorming Process, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Integrating Ctls Into Campus Strategic Planning Through An Effective Brainstorming Process, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
One way Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTLs) can position themselves at the epicenter of campus activity and insert themselves into strategic planning is by transforming group work through an effective brainstorming process that the authors have developed called Ideation Development for Excellence in Academic Learning (I.D.E.A.L.). The authors explain the evolution of the process in a learning community from best practices in brainstorming through a working model. The process has been effective with actual groups both on and off campus (vs. laboratory conditions). “Collaboration drives creativity because innovation always emerges from a series of sparks—never a single flash of …
Using Metaphors To Build Knowledge, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, Vigs Chandra
Using Metaphors To Build Knowledge, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, Vigs Chandra
Hal Blythe
No abstract provided.
Review Of Periodicals And Publishers: The Newspaper And Journal Trade 1750-1914, Barbara Fitzpatrick
Review Of Periodicals And Publishers: The Newspaper And Journal Trade 1750-1914, Barbara Fitzpatrick
Barbara L. Fitzpatrick
No abstract provided.
Combining The Arts And Literacy, Bruce Robbins, Isaac Larison
Combining The Arts And Literacy, Bruce Robbins, Isaac Larison
Bruce Robbins
No abstract provided.
Chicano Environmental Folklore: Connecting Story To Current Issues In The Classroom, Dora Ramirez-Dhoore
Chicano Environmental Folklore: Connecting Story To Current Issues In The Classroom, Dora Ramirez-Dhoore
Dora Ramirez-Dhoore
No abstract provided.
Directions In Research And Vocations For Students In English Studies, Russell Willerton
Directions In Research And Vocations For Students In English Studies, Russell Willerton
Russell Willerton
Monster Mash, Meredith Doench
Ernest Hemingway Symposium - Readings And Discussion, Clay Morgan
Ernest Hemingway Symposium - Readings And Discussion, Clay Morgan
Clay Morgan
Clay Morgan's second novel, Santiago and the Drinking Party, conjures Hemingway in its very first chapter. His first NPR "All Things Considered" commentary was about the Hemingway memorial in Ketchum. This reading and storytelling session illuminates several Hemingway themes.
What’S My Line? Considering The Teacher Educators’ Role When Action Research Is Added To Student Teaching, Bruce Robbins
What’S My Line? Considering The Teacher Educators’ Role When Action Research Is Added To Student Teaching, Bruce Robbins
Bruce Robbins
No abstract provided.
Closing Remarks, Richard Clement
Corporeal Resistance/Corporeal Reconciliation: Body And Language In Kiss Of The Fur Queen, Susan Knabe
Corporeal Resistance/Corporeal Reconciliation: Body And Language In Kiss Of The Fur Queen, Susan Knabe
Susan Knabe
No abstract provided.
A New Frontier: Teaching With Wikipedia (Roundtable), Adrianne Wadewitz
A New Frontier: Teaching With Wikipedia (Roundtable), Adrianne Wadewitz
Adrianne Wadewitz
No abstract provided.
Mankind, Kathleen Ashley, Gerard Necastro
Mankind, Kathleen Ashley, Gerard Necastro
Kathleen M. Ashley
Mankind is without a doubt the most amusing and controversial morality play surviving from fifteenth-century England. As an allegory about the vulnerable situation in which most people find themselves—torn between good judgment and the temptation to misbehave—the play’s moral action is conventional.
Railroad Noir, Linda Niemann
Non Enim Possum Plorare Nec Lamenta Fundere’: Sonatorrek In A Tenth-Century Context, Russell Poole
Non Enim Possum Plorare Nec Lamenta Fundere’: Sonatorrek In A Tenth-Century Context, Russell Poole
Russell Poole
No abstract provided.
“Revisiting ‘Letting Go Our Grand Obsessions’: 21st Century Visions, Challenges, And Possibilities,” Roundtable Participant, Tom Hillard
Tom J. Hillard
No abstract provided.
The Death Of Elizabeth I: Remembering And Reconstructing The Virgin, Catherine Loomis
The Death Of Elizabeth I: Remembering And Reconstructing The Virgin, Catherine Loomis
Catherine A. Loomis
The death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603 was greeted by an outpouring of official proclamations, gossip-filled letters, tense diary entries, diplomatic dispatches, and somber sermons. English poets wrote hundreds of elegies to Elizabeth, and playwrights began bringing her onto the stage. This book uses these historical and literary sources, including a maid of honor’s eyewitness account of the explosion of the Queen’s corpse, to provide a detailed history of Elizabeth’s final illness and death, and to show Elizabeth’s subjects—peers and poets, bishops and beggars, women and men—responding to their loss by remembering and reconstructing their Queen.
What Nature Does Not Teach: Didactic Literature In The Medieval And Early-Modern Periods, Ed. Juanita Feros Ruys, J. A. T. Smith
What Nature Does Not Teach: Didactic Literature In The Medieval And Early-Modern Periods, Ed. Juanita Feros Ruys, J. A. T. Smith
J. A. T. Smith
A review of "What Nature Does Not Teach: Didactic Literature in the Medieval and Early-Modern Periods," ed. Juanita Feros Ruys.
Architectural Identities: Domesticity, Literature And The Victorian Middle Classes, Andrea Kaston Tange
Architectural Identities: Domesticity, Literature And The Victorian Middle Classes, Andrea Kaston Tange
Andrea Kaston Tange
No abstract provided.
“Charlton Hinman” And “American Printing History Association”, Barbara Fitzpatrick
“Charlton Hinman” And “American Printing History Association”, Barbara Fitzpatrick
Barbara L. Fitzpatrick
No abstract provided.
Þulir As Tradition-Bearers And Prototype Saga-Tellers, Russell Poole
Þulir As Tradition-Bearers And Prototype Saga-Tellers, Russell Poole
Russell Poole
No abstract provided.
T.S. Eliot Bibliography 2009. Time Present 71, Jayme Stayer, Andrew Powers
T.S. Eliot Bibliography 2009. Time Present 71, Jayme Stayer, Andrew Powers
Jayme Stayer
No abstract provided.
The Resurgence Of Poetry In Jane Urquhart’S The Whirlpool, Ian Rae
The Resurgence Of Poetry In Jane Urquhart’S The Whirlpool, Ian Rae
Ian Rae
No abstract provided.
Problematic Paradice: Margaret Atwood’S Oryx And Crake, Karen Stein
Problematic Paradice: Margaret Atwood’S Oryx And Crake, Karen Stein
Karen F Stein
No abstract provided.
George Bowering: Bridges To Elsewhere, Ian Rae
Scheherazade In Dystopia: Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Karen Stein
Scheherazade In Dystopia: Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Karen Stein
Karen F Stein
No abstract provided.
Verglas: "The Glass Essay" D’Anne Carson, Ian Rae
Glass Eye, Hal Charles
"Integrating Current Media Sources To Improve Student Interest In The Credit Information Literacy Course", Sarah Steiner, Leslie Madden
"Integrating Current Media Sources To Improve Student Interest In The Credit Information Literacy Course", Sarah Steiner, Leslie Madden
Sarah King Steiner
No abstract provided.
Converting "Failure" In The Writings Of Klein, Cohen, And Michaels, Ian Rae
Converting "Failure" In The Writings Of Klein, Cohen, And Michaels, Ian Rae
Ian Rae
No abstract provided.