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Together Everyone Achieves More (Team) Approach To Building A High Performance School Culture, Deadra M. Faulkner, David Zimbler Mar 2023

Together Everyone Achieves More (Team) Approach To Building A High Performance School Culture, Deadra M. Faulkner, David Zimbler

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

How do you build a school-wide culture that supports students and motivates staff on a social/emotional and instructional level? This workshop will include strategies on Leadership, Culture/Social Emotional State, and Data/Results that will assist in obtaining this achievable goal! Work with a Director of Guidance and Principal that have accomplished this important goal.


Implicit Bias Mask: The Unity In Diversity Mask, Petar Martinovski, Anthony Bally, Nadeen Sukhon, Yousif Jafar, Sarah Chamdin, Manahil Shaikh Jan 2023

Implicit Bias Mask: The Unity In Diversity Mask, Petar Martinovski, Anthony Bally, Nadeen Sukhon, Yousif Jafar, Sarah Chamdin, Manahil Shaikh

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Implicit Bias Mask: The Doctor Within, Julian Johnson, Angie Achkar, Diana Mcmahon, Abigail Jaczkowski, Brandon Doan, Kevin Tran Jan 2023

Implicit Bias Mask: The Doctor Within, Julian Johnson, Angie Achkar, Diana Mcmahon, Abigail Jaczkowski, Brandon Doan, Kevin Tran

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Resiliency Storyboard: Imposter Syndrome & Gained Resilience, Annie Tonnu, Stefanie Hilton, Andrea Prenkocevic, Andrew Kohrman, Koushik Tuppil, Jordan Reid Apr 2022

Resiliency Storyboard: Imposter Syndrome & Gained Resilience, Annie Tonnu, Stefanie Hilton, Andrea Prenkocevic, Andrew Kohrman, Koushik Tuppil, Jordan Reid

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Resiliency Storyboard: Making Connections In Medical School, Camila Arellano, Haya Beydoun, Carolyn Baldwin, Yoshio Wagner, Ethan Ervin, Mahnoor Ayub Apr 2022

Resiliency Storyboard: Making Connections In Medical School, Camila Arellano, Haya Beydoun, Carolyn Baldwin, Yoshio Wagner, Ethan Ervin, Mahnoor Ayub

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Resiliency Storyboard: Reevaluating Norms Of Success Through Adaptive Collaboration, Alexander Wind, Mina Juma, Coltrane Groves, Alexandra Breves, Brandon Holland, Sydney Colbert Apr 2022

Resiliency Storyboard: Reevaluating Norms Of Success Through Adaptive Collaboration, Alexander Wind, Mina Juma, Coltrane Groves, Alexandra Breves, Brandon Holland, Sydney Colbert

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Resiliency Storyboard: Team Oriented Growth Mindset, Johan Harris, Noor Sulieman, Alex Rodriguez, Minisha Kanakarajan, David Greiver, Kathy Lu Apr 2022

Resiliency Storyboard: Team Oriented Growth Mindset, Johan Harris, Noor Sulieman, Alex Rodriguez, Minisha Kanakarajan, David Greiver, Kathy Lu

Patient Education Projects

No abstract provided.


Best Practices In Ipe Throughout Literature: Identifying Common Supports, Barriers, And Recommendations For Future Program Development, Megan E. Byrne Dec 2021

Best Practices In Ipe Throughout Literature: Identifying Common Supports, Barriers, And Recommendations For Future Program Development, Megan E. Byrne

Department of Occupational Therapy Entry-Level Capstone Projects

Interprofessional education (IPE) is defined by AOTA (2015) as an “occasion by which students from two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to improve collaboration and quality of care”. IPE is closely related to and often overlaps with interprofessional collaboration (IPC) within healthcare settings. IPC “occurs when multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds work together with patients, families, [caregivers], and communities to deliver the highest quality of care” (World Health Organization [WHO], 2010, p. 7). The overall aim of IPE is to promote and develop effective IPC thereby improving patient outcomes (Khan, 2016).

Current research …


Collaborative Test Bank Development: Multi-Institutional & Pandemic Style, Anita Walz, Eli Jamison, Candice Vander Weerdt, Mandi Goodsett Sep 2021

Collaborative Test Bank Development: Multi-Institutional & Pandemic Style, Anita Walz, Eli Jamison, Candice Vander Weerdt, Mandi Goodsett

Michael Schwartz Library Publications

During 2020-21 two business faculty from different institutions together with OER librarians, undergraduate students, and graduate assistants conspired to create a faculty-access-only test bank aligned to senior undergraduate-level open textbook, Strategic Management (2020) and AACSB Standards. Test bank development followed instructional and ethical practices for non-disposable assignments including faculty development of assignments, student ownership of student work, student “opt in” to go public, choice of no or some student attribution, financial incentives for various project participants, project MOUs, professional copyediting, and public release to vetted requestors. This presentation describes our respective motivations, process, how we found one another, why the …


Carli Counts: Learning To Assess The Impact Of Library Services On Student Success, Jasmine R. Cieszynski Apr 2020

Carli Counts: Learning To Assess The Impact Of Library Services On Student Success, Jasmine R. Cieszynski

Scholar Week 2016 - present

Through a grant-funded opportunity called CARLI Counts, I participated in in-person and online training, mentoring, and team projects which enabled me to do a small assessment of the use of Interlibrary Loan, Reference services, and a nursing database by students in selected Olivet Nazarene University School of Graduate and Continuing Studies programs. The purpose of the assessment was to see if outreach to faculty or course-integrated library instruction increased student use of resources—a behavior which correlates with student success in library research literature.

Although my outreach to program coordinators and faculty did not make a noticeable difference in the use …


Bull's Eye - Hitting The Target For Every Student!, Dianne M. Connolly Mrs., Sara Hastings Mrs. Mar 2018

Bull's Eye - Hitting The Target For Every Student!, Dianne M. Connolly Mrs., Sara Hastings Mrs.

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

Hitting the reading target for every student requires precision, skill and practice. Learn how a dedicated Professional Learning Community of teachers, support staff, administration, and specialist created a targeted Tiered Reading System for all students. Shared mission + shared responsibility = shared success. Pentucket Lake school was recognized by the Massachusetts Commissioner of Education for their extensive turnaround work and closing the achievement gap. Participants will leave this session with the tools, videos, and training to implement this targeted instruction.


Do You Know What They Don’T Know? : How Students Conduct Research, Peggy L. Nuhn, Min Tong Sep 2016

Do You Know What They Don’T Know? : How Students Conduct Research, Peggy L. Nuhn, Min Tong

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

When developing student research assignments, many faculty may make the assumption that the current generation of computer-savvy students will intuitively determine how to effectively use library resources, and incorporate that information into a thoughtful and properly cited research paper -- after all, students frequently express a high level of confidence in their research abilities. But is this realistic? Do students understand the difference between a keyword and a subject search and how that understanding can help them? Do students really understand that research is a process rather than a scavenger hunt?

Any faculty member who has received student research papers …