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Full-Text Articles in Education
Pathways: A Qualitative Analysis Of African American Women’S Career Trajectory In S.T.E.M.-Based Careers: Impacting And Informing A Career Development Pipeline Program For African American Girls, Sheila Witherspoon Ph.D.
Pathways: A Qualitative Analysis Of African American Women’S Career Trajectory In S.T.E.M.-Based Careers: Impacting And Informing A Career Development Pipeline Program For African American Girls, Sheila Witherspoon Ph.D.
Sheila Witherspoon Ph.D.
The presentation explored a pilot study examining African American women’s introduction and exposure to S.T.E.M. based fields, how it augmented their career trajectory, and their beliefs on how findings can inform the design and implementation of career development pipeline programs that support the admission, recruitment and retention of African American girls’ pursuit of STEM based careers.
Doing Assessment, Not Just Talking About It, Steven M. Culver
Doing Assessment, Not Just Talking About It, Steven M. Culver
Steven M Culver
No abstract provided.
Creating A Culture Of Community-Based Learning, Timothy P. Cross Ph.D.
Creating A Culture Of Community-Based Learning, Timothy P. Cross Ph.D.
Timothy P Cross
No abstract provided.
Science And Engineering In The Columbia Core Curriculum, Timothy P. Cross Ph.D
Science And Engineering In The Columbia Core Curriculum, Timothy P. Cross Ph.D
Timothy P Cross
No abstract provided.
A Resource-Based View Of Diversity In The Business Administration Program- Nsc, Grace S. Thomson
A Resource-Based View Of Diversity In The Business Administration Program- Nsc, Grace S. Thomson
Dr. Grace S. Thomson
This document was presented to faculty members of Nevada State College in the context of Faculty development week in January 2009. It offers examples of best practices to imbed diversity and heritage in the business administration curriculum.
Diversity and heritage are integrated as resources for competitiveness in four dimensions: Employees and partners, technology and innovation, community outreach, and talent and culture.
A Sustainable Future, David A. Bainbridge
A Sustainable Future, David A. Bainbridge
David A Bainbridge
A key step toward a more sustainable future is beginning the discussion of what this would entail. What are the defining characteristics of sustainability? How could we get there? What benefits and costs might this involve?
Gap Year Presentation, Linda Knicely
Gap Year Presentation, Linda Knicely
Ohio College Access Network
No abstract provided.
Extradition Law And The Ukraine: Looking For Principles In The Echr's Case Law, Bryane Michael
Extradition Law And The Ukraine: Looking For Principles In The Echr's Case Law, Bryane Michael
Bryane Michael (bryane.michael@stcatz.ox.ac.uk)
This presentation provides a review of ECHR's case law since 2005 related to extradition cases. The Ukraine represents one of leading countries in the Strasbourg's court for human rights violations involving extradition cases. The presentation offers concrete ways which the Ukrainian authorities can help bolster human rights in its processing of extradition cases.
Mutual Legal Assistance For Accession And Enp Countries, Bryane Michael
Mutual Legal Assistance For Accession And Enp Countries, Bryane Michael
Bryane Michael (bryane.michael@stcatz.ox.ac.uk)
This presentation provides a strategy for adopting the provisions related to mutual legal assistance in ETS 182 for accession and ENP countries.
Use Of Functional Reviews And Audits In Eastern European Public Administration, Bryane Michael
Use Of Functional Reviews And Audits In Eastern European Public Administration, Bryane Michael
Bryane Michael (bryane.michael@stcatz.ox.ac.uk)
This presentation provides an overview of the internal audit methodology as applied to functional reviews and audits in the public sector. Specific examples and cases given (and critiques of the classical way of conducting these reviews).
Using Court Statistics To Improve Justice Sector Outcomes In Armenia, Bryane Michael
Using Court Statistics To Improve Justice Sector Outcomes In Armenia, Bryane Michael
Bryane Michael (bryane.michael@stcatz.ox.ac.uk)
This presentation discusses the collection and use of court statistics in order to improve justice outcomes. The Council of Europe's CEPEJ's approach is presentated and concrete proposals for Ministry of Justice rulemaking made.