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Full-Text Articles in Education
Swinging Bridge - April 16, 2015, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - April 16, 2015, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
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Swinging Bridge - March 5, 2015, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - March 5, 2015, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
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Swinging Bridge - February 19, 2015, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - February 19, 2015, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
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Swinging Bridge - February 5, 2015, Joel Hoover
Swinging Bridge - February 5, 2015, Joel Hoover
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Current Trends In Communication Graduate Degrees: Survey Of Communications, Advertising, Pr, And Imc Graduate Programs, Keith A. Quesenberry, Michael K. Coolsen, Kristen Wilkerson
Current Trends In Communication Graduate Degrees: Survey Of Communications, Advertising, Pr, And Imc Graduate Programs, Keith A. Quesenberry, Michael K. Coolsen, Kristen Wilkerson
Business Educator Scholarship
© AEJMC 2015. A survey of 61 master’s degree advertising programs reveals significant trends in program titles, curriculum design, course delivery, and students served. The results provide insight for current and planned master’s degree programs as research predicts a continued increase in demand for master’s education over the next decade. Survey results are compared against overall education trends such as the growth of nontraditional students, increase in online education delivery, and the increase of for profit universities.
“My Life As A Family Therapist”: A Journaling Method For Teaching Systems-Based Family Therapy Theories To Undergraduates, Paul A. Johns, Rachel L. Kreiger, Caroline M. Hurff
“My Life As A Family Therapist”: A Journaling Method For Teaching Systems-Based Family Therapy Theories To Undergraduates, Paul A. Johns, Rachel L. Kreiger, Caroline M. Hurff
HDFS Educator Scholarship
This paper describes Process Journal: “My Life as a Family Therapist,” an assignment used in an undergraduate marriage and family therapy survey course to facilitate learning of systems-based marriage and family therapy theories. After starting with brief discussion of the value of teaching systems-based marriage and family therapy theories to undergraduates, the authors share detailed information about course content and objectives, following with explication of assignment objectives, procedure, and rationale. The paper concludes with reflections on the assignment that include student thoughts about the task and excerpts from their journal entries.