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Exploring Four Modes Of Responding To Undergraduate Writing, Mary Gruis Dec 2004

Exploring Four Modes Of Responding To Undergraduate Writing, Mary Gruis

Culminating Projects in English

A study exploring four modes of giving feedback to student writing in a first-year composition course. The focus discusses ways the different modes impact student writing and revision. It also examines one classroom where each of these modes were implemented, how these different modes were implemented, and the outcome of each mode on student attitudes toward the writing and revision process.


Nefdc Exchange, Volume 15, Number 2, Fall 2004, New England Faculty Development Consortium Oct 2004

Nefdc Exchange, Volume 15, Number 2, Fall 2004, New England Faculty Development Consortium

NEFDC Exchange

Contents

Message from the President: The College is My Classroom - Thomas Edwards, Thomas College

Review of Robert Boice: Advice for New Faculty Members—Nihil nimus - Eric Kristensen, University of Ottawa

From the editors, Sue Barrett, Boston College, and Susan Pasquale, UMass Medical School

From Nepal to Iceland and Back Distance Learning Characteristics of Two Cultures - Karen A. Lemone, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Building Community with Technology - Elise Martin, Middlesex Community College, and Charles Kaminski, Berkshire Community College

Two Hours and Fifteen Minutes - Tom Thibodeau, New England Institute of Technology

Elections to NEFDC Board

Learning Disabilities in Higher …


Volume 16, Number 01, G. William Hill Editor, Linda M. Noble Editor Oct 2004

Volume 16, Number 01, G. William Hill Editor, Linda M. Noble Editor

Reaching Through Teaching

Full text of Volume 16, Number 01 of Reaching Through Teaching.


Online Support For The Self-Regulated Learning Of Gifted Students, Judi Harris Oct 2004

Online Support For The Self-Regulated Learning Of Gifted Students, Judi Harris

School of Education Articles

No abstract provided.


The Teacher's Testing Panopticon, Kathy Bussert-Webb Sep 2004

The Teacher's Testing Panopticon, Kathy Bussert-Webb

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


Viens And Kallenbach's Multiple Intelligences And Adult Literacya Sourcebook For Practitioners, David Yearwood Sep 2004

Viens And Kallenbach's Multiple Intelligences And Adult Literacya Sourcebook For Practitioners, David Yearwood

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


Taking The Time To Think: A Portrait Of Reflection, Miriam B. Raider-Roth Sep 2004

Taking The Time To Think: A Portrait Of Reflection, Miriam B. Raider-Roth

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


Reflecting In And Projecting Out Through Al Ice's Looking Glass: Self-Study For Teachers And Students, Tammy Abernathy, Teresa Agey Sep 2004

Reflecting In And Projecting Out Through Al Ice's Looking Glass: Self-Study For Teachers And Students, Tammy Abernathy, Teresa Agey

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


Creating Opportunities For Preservice Teachers To Integrate Reading In Elementary Science Classrooms, Rose M. Pringle Sep 2004

Creating Opportunities For Preservice Teachers To Integrate Reading In Elementary Science Classrooms, Rose M. Pringle

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


Organized Chaos: Modeling Differentiated Instruction For Preservice Teachers, Deanna I. Sands, Heidi B. Barker Sep 2004

Organized Chaos: Modeling Differentiated Instruction For Preservice Teachers, Deanna I. Sands, Heidi B. Barker

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


The Teaching Career Edited By Goodlad And Mcmannon, Shirley Greves Sep 2004

The Teaching Career Edited By Goodlad And Mcmannon, Shirley Greves

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


Technology Based Business Incubators: Living Laboratories For Entrepreneurial Students, Andrew Czuchry, W. Andrew Clark Jun 2004

Technology Based Business Incubators: Living Laboratories For Entrepreneurial Students, Andrew Czuchry, W. Andrew Clark

ETSU Faculty Works

Those teaching entrepreneurship to engineering and technology students are faced with the challenge of converting theory into learning opportunities that provide real-world-practical experience. Although the literature stresses the need for experiential learning through group and field projects and case studies, the potential of capitalizing on technology-based business incubators as living laboratories has not been fully utilized. The purpose of this paper is to suggest a conceptual framework for closing this gap. This framework is based upon our experience working with graduate student teams on projects with the Oak Ridge National Laboratories Center for Entrepreneurial Growth and East Tennessee State University’s …


Diverse Cross Functional Student Teams: A Teaching Tool For Enhanced Learning, Craig Turner, Keith Johnson, W. Andrew Clark Jun 2004

Diverse Cross Functional Student Teams: A Teaching Tool For Enhanced Learning, Craig Turner, Keith Johnson, W. Andrew Clark

ETSU Faculty Works

Traditional engineering and science teaching methodology has been to train like-minded students within the discipline of their respective majors. Curriculum time constraints, however, limit the number and nature of out of discipline elective courses. As a result, students are well trained within their respective fields of study but lack the breadth of experience in interacting with other diverse disciplines. Industry, particularly technology-based companies, has observed that solutions to problems have a greater probability of success when all interested parties (purchasing, innovation, marketing, sales, manufacturing, etc.) have input in developing a plan to achieve a desired corporate outcome. It is through …


10th Annual Governors State University Student Research Conference Proceedings, Shailendra Kumar Ph.D., Editor Jun 2004

10th Annual Governors State University Student Research Conference Proceedings, Shailendra Kumar Ph.D., Editor

Student Research Conference Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Nefdc Exchange, Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2004, New England Faculty Development Consortium Apr 2004

Nefdc Exchange, Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2004, New England Faculty Development Consortium

NEFDC Exchange

Contents

Message from the President: Things We Value - Tom Edwards, Thomas College

Metaphors for Teaching - Polly Parker and Bill Searle

Significant Learning Experiences: Integrated Course Design Designing the Learning We Want into the Learning Experiences - L. Dee Fink

NEFDC Fall Conference Keynote Speaker: L. Dee Fink

NEFDC Spring Roundup, June 4, 2004; theme: Building Community and Collaboration Through Technology

UNH To Offer Online Certificate in College Teaching - Michael Lee, University of New Hampshire

Assessment in New England: Announcing Discipline-Based Workshops

Conference: Faculty-Student Partnerships in Teaching and Learning

Board of Directors


The Blue-Nosed Pit Bull And The High Stakes Test Curriculum: A Cautionary Tale, Barbara Combs Mar 2004

The Blue-Nosed Pit Bull And The High Stakes Test Curriculum: A Cautionary Tale, Barbara Combs

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


Processes And Impact Of Journal Writing In A Graduate-Level Theory Course: Students' Experiences And Reflections, Dave S. Knowlton, Amy Eschmann,, Natalie Fish, Beth Heffren, Holle Voss. Mar 2004

Processes And Impact Of Journal Writing In A Graduate-Level Theory Course: Students' Experiences And Reflections, Dave S. Knowlton, Amy Eschmann,, Natalie Fish, Beth Heffren, Holle Voss.

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


How Does Collaborative Reflection Play A Role In A Teacher Researcher's Beliefs About Herself And Her Teaching?: Discovering The Power Of Relationships, Christine A. Woodcock, Cynthia A. Lassonde Mar 2004

How Does Collaborative Reflection Play A Role In A Teacher Researcher's Beliefs About Herself And Her Teaching?: Discovering The Power Of Relationships, Christine A. Woodcock, Cynthia A. Lassonde

Teaching and Learning: The Journal of Natural Inquiry & Reflective Practice

No abstract provided.


University Managed Technology Business Incubators: Asset Or Liability?, W. Andrew Clark, Andrew J. Czuchry, James A. Hales Jan 2004

University Managed Technology Business Incubators: Asset Or Liability?, W. Andrew Clark, Andrew J. Czuchry, James A. Hales

ETSU Faculty Works

University managed technology-based business incubators (UMTIs) have become increasingly popular. Some universities are forming private corporations and are encouraging professors/researchers to commercialize intellectual property (IP) based upon research conducted in their laboratories. The UMTI provides the infrastructure, access to high-tech laboratories, libraries, students and faculty, and a coalition of like-minded entrepreneurs. Universities face uncertainties when establishing UMTIs and need to minimize risk while maximizing benefits. This paper discusses results of a benchmarking study of eleven technology incubators and their risk mitigation policies. Experience with technology transfer and use of the UMTI as a living laboratory for students is presented.


Art, Sport And The Sweet Spot, John Strassburger Jan 2004

Art, Sport And The Sweet Spot, John Strassburger

Publications

This is the seventh in a series of occasional papers about the challenges confronting students and what Ursinus is doing to help them enter adult life.


University Of Nebraska—Lincoln: Fact Book 2003—2004 Jan 2004

University Of Nebraska—Lincoln: Fact Book 2003—2004

Papers, Publications, & Presentations for University of Nebraska-Lincoln Administration

Role and Mission Statement

The Role of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, chartered by the Legislature in 1869, is that part of the University of Nebraska system which serves as both the land-grant and the comprehensive public University for the State of Nebraska. Those responsible for its origins recognized the value of combining the breadth of a comprehensive University with the professional and outreach orientation of the land grant University, thus establishing a campus which has evolved to become the flagship campus of the University of Nebraska. UNL works cooperatively with the other three campuses and Central …


Guidance And Counseling Issues In South Africa's Non-Racial Schools, Joyce Hickson, Donna Pascoe Jan 2004

Guidance And Counseling Issues In South Africa's Non-Racial Schools, Joyce Hickson, Donna Pascoe

Perspectives In Learning

Guidance teachers and school counselors in non-racial schools in South Africa need to assess the relevance of their services for individuals from different cultures. The importance of providing relevant crosscultural guidance and counseling in school settings has been underscored by numerous empirical studies which indicate that traditional psychotherapy and counseling are often inappropriate for meeting the needs of culturally different clients. Atkinson, Morten, and Sue (1993) assert that despite recognition that cultural diversity requires multicultural rather than monocultural counseling practices, the systematic study of cross-cultural communication only took root in the late twentieth century. Only recently has the term “counseling” …


The Taylor County High School Prom Of 2003, Edward Howard Jan 2004

The Taylor County High School Prom Of 2003, Edward Howard

Perspectives In Learning

Deep in Georgia's agricultural heartland sits the small town of Butler. This town of only 1,900 residents is the county seat for Taylor County, which has a population of only 8,800. Butler appears as the classic example of a rural county seat in the South. Surrounding that are a few dozen pre-war brick buildings that comprise most of the businesses in town. A few pick-up trucks parked at the curb, and some people walking about at a leisurely pace complete the picture of a town where time seems to stand still. Some would say the atmosphere reminds them of the …


Taking Stands For Social Justice, Francisco Rios, Lorinda Lindley Jan 2004

Taking Stands For Social Justice, Francisco Rios, Lorinda Lindley

Woodring College of Education Faculty Publications

In this paper the authors describe efforts to help students take a stand for social justice in the College of Education at one predominantly White institution in the western Rocky Mountain region. The authors outline the theoretical frameworks that inform this work and the context of our work. The focus is on specific pedagogical strategies used with teacher education students who primarily were from monocultural (Euro-American) communities in their preparation for diversity and equity in multicultural America. The authors describe these strategies and themes that emerged from student responses. These themes included the value of seeing things from different perspectives, …


Making Work Visible, David Seitz Jan 2004

Making Work Visible, David Seitz

English Language and Literatures Faculty Publications

The instrumentalist motives of the working-class students are reconsidered. The local situations of these students suggest that we cannot assume what these students motives for instrumentalist behaviors might be, for instance some might emphasize the role of their families in shaping work values while others might emphasize peers and neighborhood influences.


Six Best Practice Structures, Two Disciplines, One Instructor, James Brewbaker Jan 2004

Six Best Practice Structures, Two Disciplines, One Instructor, James Brewbaker

Perspectives In Learning

A common perception about teacher educators is that they preach better than they practice. Too many accomplished elementary and secondary teachers recall an education professor’s tedious class on the limitations of the lecture—delivered, sad to say, in a traditional lecture format. Too many accomplished teachers recall courses in which learning was measured solely through pencil-and-paper, short-answer recognition-and-recall tests that promoted cramming, test taking, and, too soon thereafter, forgetting the material in question. Too many accomplished teachers learned their craft in spite of faculty who were anything but pedagogical role models.


Martin Studies Bigotry, 1939-1995, James Brewbaker Jan 2004

Martin Studies Bigotry, 1939-1995, James Brewbaker

Perspectives In Learning

Martin's grandmother teaches Martin his superiority.


Preparing Teacher Candidates For Success In Diverse Settings, Cynthia Benator, Tina Butcher Jan 2004

Preparing Teacher Candidates For Success In Diverse Settings, Cynthia Benator, Tina Butcher

Perspectives In Learning

Field experiences and clinical practice are essential elements in the preparation of teacher candidates. The College of Education (COE) at Columbus State University (CSU) understands the important role these components play in the development of successful teachers. Field experiences and clinical practice must adhere to the guidelines set forth by the governing bodies that accredit educator preparation programs. They must also reflect the philosophy of the individual institution.


Teaching Culture In The Foreign Language Classroom, Jose' Villavicencio Jan 2004

Teaching Culture In The Foreign Language Classroom, Jose' Villavicencio

Perspectives In Learning

The United States is going through great demographic changes in the diversity of its population that does not only include ethnic and racial diversity but, also, linguistic diversity. People with limited English proficiency are entering schools in greater numbers. (Gollnick & Chinn, 2002). These demographic changes require that the schools prepare citizens who are knowledgeable of other cultures, who are more accepting of cultural differences, and who can communicate with people of different backgrounds (Cushner, McClelland, & Safford, 2003). In agreement with the above proposition, the foreign language national standards suggest the need to develop citizens with cultural understanding and …


Addressing Diversity Through The Utilization Of Team-Teaching In Teacher Education Field Experiences, Rita Mitchell, Bonita Williams, Paulina Kuforiji Jan 2004

Addressing Diversity Through The Utilization Of Team-Teaching In Teacher Education Field Experiences, Rita Mitchell, Bonita Williams, Paulina Kuforiji

Perspectives In Learning

The inclusion model for the delivery of special education services, the services of support personnel, reading, media, and technology specialists for example, and the use of paraprofessionals and volunteers in the classroom are common structures in place in elementary and middle schools today. Pre-service teachers should be prepared to work in such increasingly more collaborative settings. The growing diversity of the student population in public schools also sets the stage for team-teaching and other collaborative models if indeed we achieve the educational goal of “no child left behind”. In an age of specialization and individualization, some form of teacher collaboration …