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Full-Text Articles in Education
Student Variables That Predict Retention: Recent Research And New Developments, Robert D. Reason
Student Variables That Predict Retention: Recent Research And New Developments, Robert D. Reason
Robert D Reason
This article reviews recent research related to the study of college student retention, specifically examining research related to individual student demographic characteristics. The increasing diversity of undergraduate college students requires a new, thorough examination of those student variables previously understood to predict retention. The retention literature focuses on research conducted after 1990 and emphasizes the changing demographics in higher education. Research related to a relatively new variable— the merit-index—also is reviewed, revealing potentially promising, but currently mixed results.
Information Media News, Vol. 33, No. 1, St. Cloud State University
Information Media News, Vol. 33, No. 1, St. Cloud State University
Information Media Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Charter School As A Factory: This Is Reform?, Michael W. Simpson
The Charter School As A Factory: This Is Reform?, Michael W. Simpson
Essays in Education
Charter schools have been pushed as a way to reform education. This article is my experience in one charter school. The structural freedom provided charter schools do not necessarily mean an improvement in education practices. Convention, tradition, and banking education may persist. Authoritarian administrative practices may continue and impede true reform which occurs at the classroom level by empowered, professional educators. Computers can assist in the persistence of convention, tradition, and banking education.
Guidelines For Promotion To Full Professor
Guidelines For Promotion To Full Professor
ADVANCE Library Collection
No abstract provided.
Background Report On College Affordability In Maine, Philip A. Trostel
Background Report On College Affordability In Maine, Philip A. Trostel
Economic Development
The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education gave Maine an “F” grade for affordability of higher education in both Measuring Up 2000 and Measuring Up 2002. In the 2000 report, Maine’s affordability score (54 on a 100-point scale) was 3rd worst in the nation (ahead of RI and NH). In the 2002 report, Maine’s affordability score (56) was in a three-way tie (with NY and VT) for 7th worst in the country (ahead of NH, RI, MT, OR, DE, OH). Although there are legitimate criticisms of the methodology for constructing these scores, it seems pretty clear that college …
Problem-Based Learning: Potential Application In A Hospital Setting, John Anthony Rutkowski
Problem-Based Learning: Potential Application In A Hospital Setting, John Anthony Rutkowski
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
Background: Problem-Based Learning (PBL) has been incorporated into the curricula in many medical schools. It has also spread into schools of health sciences, nursing, public health, business and other professional education programs. The necessary for effective problem-based learning as well as the behavioral elements, which may be attributed to effective problem-based learning, are generally the characteristics that employers seek when making staffing decisions. This paper proposes that Problem-Based skills Learning is an appropriate adjunct to traditional staff development methods. Method: A group of volunteers (7) was solicited from the Respiratory Therapy staff at a University Hospital. The group participated in …
Going Paperless: A Digital Solution To A Challenging Problem, Maxine Rawlins
Going Paperless: A Digital Solution To A Challenging Problem, Maxine Rawlins
Bridgewater Review
No abstract provided.
Organizational Power And Politics: More Than Meets The Eye In Program Planning, Susan Shaver
Organizational Power And Politics: More Than Meets The Eye In Program Planning, Susan Shaver
Dissertations
Organizational power and politics influence corporate training in ways not often discussed. This study explores the effects of organizational power and politics on program planning and how planning, with its inherent power and politics (see Cervero & Wilson, 1994a), influences the daily practices of corporate trainers.
This study was informed by the literature of systems theory and constructivism. Von Bertalanffy’s (1968) general systems theory, in which the whole of a system is considered to be greater than the sum of its parts, Senge’s (1990) systems view that interrelationships within organizational structures, (not events), underlie complex situations, and Lincoln & Guba’s …
Mrs. Rose Jackson On Employment, Hamida Suja
Mrs. Rose Jackson On Employment, Hamida Suja
Quotes
Mrs. Rose Jackson Full Interview
Rose Jackson was born in Louisville, Mississippi, to Willie O Clayton Hathorne and Bertha Ophelia (Young) Hathorne; she had three sisters and three brothers. She left school at fifteen to marry her first husband, with whom she had five children; after his death, she married John Jackson, with whom she had another daughter. She worked as a cleaner and hairdresser, and received her diploma from Portland High night school. At the time of this interview, she had been living in Maine 40 years; her family moved here because she had a brother-in-law who had been …
Swosu Ninety-Ninth Annual Spring Convocation, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Swosu Ninety-Ninth Annual Spring Convocation, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Graduation Programs
This is the program for the SWOSU Ninety-Ninth Annual Spring Convocation Exercises, held at the Milam Stadium on Saturday, May 10, 2003, 10:00 am. Opening Remarks were presented by President John M. Hays.
Reverend Albert Jackson And Mrs. Clemmie Jackson On Employment, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Reverend Albert Jackson And Mrs. Clemmie Jackson On Employment, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Quotes
Reverend Albert Jackson and Mrs. Clemmie Jackson Full Interview
(Clemmie not pictured)
Rev. Albert Jackson was born in Slabfork, West Virginia, in 1942. At the time of this interview, he had been living in the Lewiston Auburn area for around forty three years. Clemmie Jackson, Rev. Jackson’s wife, was born in Marengo County, Alabama, in 1948; at the time of this interview, she had been living in Lewiston Auburn for around three years. The couple had three sons. Rev. Jackson graduated from high school in Lewiston Auburn; Mrs. Jackson graduated high school in Alabama, and received a degree in …
Reverend Albert Jackson And Mrs. Clemmie Jackson On Education, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Reverend Albert Jackson And Mrs. Clemmie Jackson On Education, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Quotes
Reverend Albert Jackson and Mrs. Clemmie Jackson Full Interview
Rev. Albert Jackson was born in Slabfork, West Virginia, in 1942. At the time of this interview, he had been living in the Lewiston Auburn area for around forty three years. Clemmie Jackson, Rev. Jackson’s wife, was born in Marengo County, Alabama, in 1948; at the time of this interview, she had been living in Lewiston Auburn for around three years. The couple had three sons. Rev. Jackson graduated from high school in Lewiston Auburn; Mrs. Jackson graduated high school in Alabama, and received a degree in sociology with a minor …
Emma Jackson On Employment, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Emma Jackson On Employment, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Quotes
Emma Jackson Full Interview
Emma Jackson was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1941. She and her husband John Isaac Jackson had three children, and at the time of the interview she had been living in the Lewiston-Auburn area for forty five years. She spent the first ten years of her life in Maine doing domestic work, and then worked in the nursing field for thirty years, at a number of different facilities owned by Central Maine Medical Center. She discusses her life in Lewiston, challenges in finding housing she and her husband faced when they first moved to the area, …
Information Media News, Vol. 32, No. 2, St. Cloud State University
Information Media News, Vol. 32, No. 2, St. Cloud State University
Information Media Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Unlv Magazine, Syl Cheney-Coker, Barbara Cloud, Jennifer Vaughan
Unlv Magazine, Syl Cheney-Coker, Barbara Cloud, Jennifer Vaughan
UNLV Magazine
No abstract provided.
Little Priest Tribal College - Technical Assistant Job Description, Hank Lehrer, Brent D. Bowen
Little Priest Tribal College - Technical Assistant Job Description, Hank Lehrer, Brent D. Bowen
Native IMAGE and Geospatial Initiative
Job description for a Technical Assistant (Geospatial) at Little Priest Tribal College (LPTC), posted 3-10-2003.
Computing Labs And Technology Classroom (Cltc) Initiative: A Model For Distributed Support, L S. Laroche, Julianne Miranda, A Smock, T A. Noble
Computing Labs And Technology Classroom (Cltc) Initiative: A Model For Distributed Support, L S. Laroche, Julianne Miranda, A Smock, T A. Noble
Center for Academic Technology (CAT) - Scholarship and Professional Work
DePauw University is a small, liberal arts institution with 2200 undergraduate residential students and 222 faculty members, located in Greencastle, Indiana The challenges of supporting a campus with multiple and diverse facilities are further amplified by limited staff support resources. One of the strategies for addressing these challenges led to the formation of the Computing Labs and Technology Classrooms (CLTC) initiative. The CLTC recognizes and draws on the strengths of support specialists with a wide variety of professional training and experience, who regularly collaborate in the support and management of campus-wide labs and technology classrooms.
Black Sitcoms: A Black Perspective., Miriam Chitiga
Black Sitcoms: A Black Perspective., Miriam Chitiga
Faculty Working Papers from the School of Education
No abstract provided.
Annual Report Of Research And Creative Productions By Faculty And Staff From January To December, 2003., Office Of Research And Sponsored Programs. Morehead State University.
Annual Report Of Research And Creative Productions By Faculty And Staff From January To December, 2003., Office Of Research And Sponsored Programs. Morehead State University.
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Reports and Publications
Annual Report Of Research and Creative Productions by Faculty and Staff from January to December, 2003.
Sayre: Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2005, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Sayre: Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2005, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Undergraduate Catalogs
This catalog describes courses offered at Southwestern Oklahoma State University at Sayre, Oklahoma during the 2003-2005 academic year.
Collaborative Design Projects: Evaluating Students' Online Discussions, S. R. Lambert
Collaborative Design Projects: Evaluating Students' Online Discussions, S. R. Lambert
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) - Papers
This paper reports on the author’s work to evaluate student online discussion, a learning tool used in a face-to-face graphic design subject centred around a collaborative design project. A modified teaching and learning model with new online resources was trialled with approx 45 undergraduate design students in session 1 of 2003. The 4 students in each project team were allocated a specific role based on contemporary design studio practice. An online discussion space was set up for each project team. A number of evaluation techniques were used including a content analysis of online discussion postings on which this paper focuses. …
The Sustainable School: A Sustainability Assessment Questionnaire For High Schools, Curtis Willard Jacquot
The Sustainable School: A Sustainability Assessment Questionnaire For High Schools, Curtis Willard Jacquot
Theses Digitization Project
The result of this project is a sustainability assessment questionnaire for the high school setting. The questionnaire fills a gap in the literature pertaining to assessing direct and indirect environmental impacts on high schools.
Front Matter
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Editors' Message
Surrounded by the dead he had caused through his wanton murder of an albatross, the tortured mariner of Samuel Taylor Coleridge fame watches the water snakes beyond the shadow of his ghost ship and “blessed them unaware./The selfsame moment I could pray; And from my neck so free/The Albatross fell off, and sank/Like lead into the sea” (ll. 287-291). Without deliberately looking, he suddenly recognizes the beauty of all creatures and blesses them “unaware.” The sailor experiences a serendipitous moment, and through that accidental wisdom frees himself from his self-created purgatory.
Serendipity: Teaching for Accidental Wisdom serves as …
Spiritual Identities, Teacher Identities, And The Teaching Of Writing, Kilian Mccurrie
Spiritual Identities, Teacher Identities, And The Teaching Of Writing, Kilian Mccurrie
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Through a case study, this article examines the ways teacher identity and spiritual identity intersect in the teaching of writing. By showing that a teacher's pedagogy is prodoundly informed by a basic spiritual disposition, the author offers a view of teaching that is often neglected in studies of teacher identity.
The Experimental Art, Robert Root
The Experimental Art, Robert Root
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Nonfiction is an experimental art, as contemporary examples make clear, and writing teachers need to show students both how meaning arises from writers' experiments with material and also how form from writers' experiments at representing meaning.
Engaged Buddhism & Women In Black: Our Grief Is Not A Cry For War, Candace Walworth
Engaged Buddhism & Women In Black: Our Grief Is Not A Cry For War, Candace Walworth
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
This paper explores principles, practices, and manifestations of engaged Busshism in the United States. It includes a personal narrative based on the author's participation in Women in Black (a silent, symbolic protest against war) and classroom stories based on the author's experience teaching at a Buddhist-inspired university.
Encounters: Relationship In The Study And Teaching Of Literature, Christina Vischer Bruns
Encounters: Relationship In The Study And Teaching Of Literature, Christina Vischer Bruns
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
While trends in the teaching of literature of the last few decades may seem at odds with one another, the thread that can weave them together is a recognition of relationship among readers, text, author, and other readers.
Jaepl, Vol. 9, Winter 2003-2004, Katie S. Fleckenstein, Linda T. Calendrillo
Jaepl, Vol. 9, Winter 2003-2004, Katie S. Fleckenstein, Linda T. Calendrillo
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Essays
Kilian McCurrie. Spiritual Identities, Teacher Identities, and the Teaching of Writing.
Through a case study, this article examines the ways teacher identity and spiritual identity intersect in the teaching of writing. By showing that a teacher's pedagogy is prodoundly informed by a basic spiritual disposition, the author offers a view of teaching that is often neglected in studies of teacher identity.
Robert Root. The Experimental Art.
Nonfiction is an experimental art, as contemporary examples make clear, and writing teachers need to show students both how meaning arises from writers' experiments with material and also how form from …
Compos(T)Ing Loss: Transformation In The Telling, Laura Milner
Compos(T)Ing Loss: Transformation In The Telling, Laura Milner
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Using composting as a metaphor, this author examines the transformative potential in writing about and bearing witness to stories of loss, particularly the death of a parent.
An Unspoken Trust – Violated?, Kia Jane Richmond
An Unspoken Trust – Violated?, Kia Jane Richmond
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Reflecting on our decisions in the classroom, both when we are honest with our students & when we are not, can offer teachers opportunities for growth and change.