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Who Are You? What Do You Want?, C. William Pollard Oct 1993

Who Are You? What Do You Want?, C. William Pollard

C. William Pollard Papers

In this speech at Trinity Western University (Langley, British Columbia), Pollard explains his theory regarding the relationship between faith and vocation.


Taylor Magazine (Summer 1993), Taylor University Jul 1993

Taylor Magazine (Summer 1993), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 1993 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Swosu Eighty-Ninth Annual Spring Convocation, Southwestern Oklahoma State University May 1993

Swosu Eighty-Ninth Annual Spring Convocation, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Graduation Programs

This is the program for the SWOSU Eighty-Ninth Annual Spring Convocation Exercises, held at the Milam Stadium on Friday, May 7, 1993, 8:00 p.m.


Connecting Education, Work, And Citizenship: How Assessment Can Help, Marcia Mentkowski, Glen Rogers Dec 1992

Connecting Education, Work, And Citizenship: How Assessment Can Help, Marcia Mentkowski, Glen Rogers

Glen Rogers

Complex, multidimensional abilities-such as problem solving and perspective taking-can make the connection between education, work, and citizenship, which, in turn, can rekindle public trust in higher education and stimulate college/ work/community collaboration. How abilities are defined and assesseddeterniines how useful they are to educators, employers, and the public. The authors demonstrate an assessment strategy that infers abilities from perf orniance and compares alumni abilities with professional, national, and f acuity expectations. The strategy helps educators to become more explicit about how learning transfers, and helps students to better meet immediate expectations for perf orniance, envision future roles, and continue to …