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The Case, Glenn W. "Max" Mcgee, Christopher Kolar Nov 2013

The Case, Glenn W. "Max" Mcgee, Christopher Kolar

Christopher G. Kolar

The internationally recognized Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy® (IMSA) was created by the State of Illinois to develop talent in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. IMSA enrolls a diverse pool of academically talented Illinois students (grades 10-12) in its advanced, residential college preparatory program. It also serves thousands of educators and students in Illinois and beyond through innovative instructional programs designed to foster imagination and inquiry (see www.imsa.edu).


Knuckling Under? School Superintendents And Accountability-Based Educational Reform, Abe Feuerstein Aug 2013

Knuckling Under? School Superintendents And Accountability-Based Educational Reform, Abe Feuerstein

Abe Feuerstein

The goal of this article is to explore the various ways that superintendents have responded to accountability-based educational reform efforts such as No Child Left Behind, the factors that have influenced their responses, and the implications of these responses for current and future educational leaders. With respect to the first issue, empirical data from a number of nationai studies (T. E. Glass & Franceschini, 2007; Johnson, Arumi, & Ott, 2006; Johnstone, Dilkkers, & Luedeke, 2009; Stecher et al., 2008) make clear that while there have been a variety of responses from superintendents to accountability-based reform efforts, superintendents have mostly played …


The Effects Of Technology On The Community Of Inquiry And Satisfaction With Online Courses, Beth Rubin, Ron Fernandes, Maria Avgerinou Mar 2013

The Effects Of Technology On The Community Of Inquiry And Satisfaction With Online Courses, Beth Rubin, Ron Fernandes, Maria Avgerinou

Beth Rubin

This paper extends the research on the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework of understanding features of successful online learning to include the effects of the software used to support and facilitate it. This study examines how the Learning Management System (LMS) affords people the ability to take actions in an online course. A model is proposed to explain the effect of LMS affordances on the Community of Inquiry and on course satisfaction, and propose and test several hypotheses about their relationships. A pilot study found that while two common Learning Management Systems had different tools, faculty varied widely in their …


The Case, Glenn W. "Max" Mcgee, Christopher Kolar Feb 2013

The Case, Glenn W. "Max" Mcgee, Christopher Kolar

Glenn W. "Max" McGee

The internationally recognized Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy® (IMSA) was created by the State of Illinois to develop talent in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. IMSA enrolls a diverse pool of academically talented Illinois students (grades 10-12) in its advanced, residential college preparatory program. It also serves thousands of educators and students in Illinois and beyond through innovative instructional programs designed to foster imagination and inquiry (see www.imsa.edu).


To Lift The Leaden-Eyed: The Historical Foundations Of Ernest Boyer's Scholarship Reconsidered, Drew Moser Dec 2012

To Lift The Leaden-Eyed: The Historical Foundations Of Ernest Boyer's Scholarship Reconsidered, Drew Moser

Drew Moser PhD

This research paper presentation explore the historical roots of Ernest L. Boyer's landmark study, Scholarship Reconsidered.


Will I Learn To Read Today? Ernest Boyer's Early Life And Career In Higher Education, Drew Moser Dec 2012

Will I Learn To Read Today? Ernest Boyer's Early Life And Career In Higher Education, Drew Moser

Drew Moser PhD

This article explores the early life and career of Ernest L. Boyer, former Chancellor of SUNY, U.S. Commissioner of Education, and President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.


To Lift The Leaden-Eyed: Ernest Boyer's Early Life And Career In Higher Education, Drew Moser Dec 2012

To Lift The Leaden-Eyed: Ernest Boyer's Early Life And Career In Higher Education, Drew Moser

Drew Moser PhD

This research paper presentation explored Ernest Boyer's early life and career.


Ernest L. Boyer And The American Christian College: Historical Considerations, Drew Moser Dec 2012

Ernest L. Boyer And The American Christian College: Historical Considerations, Drew Moser

Drew Moser PhD

This articles explores the impact of Ernest L. Boyer on the American Christian College. Boyer's early career in Christian higher education led him to work with fledgling Christian college to gain regional accreditation and gain legitimacy within the landscape of higher education.


Writing And Reviewing For Publication, Von Stange Ed.D. Dec 2012

Writing And Reviewing For Publication, Von Stange Ed.D.

Von Stange, Ed.D.

Writing for publication in a professional journal can be one of the most intimidating processes one can think of. It can also be an excellent way to contribute to the profession by sharing your knowledge with others. Members of the Journal Board will share the benefits of writing for publication and those outlets for your writing ideas. They will also offer strategies for successful writing with the end goal of publication in a professional journal.


Exploring The Factors That Motivate Female Students To Enroll And Persist In A Collegiate Stem Degree Program, Rosemary L. Edzie, Moe Alahmad Dec 2012

Exploring The Factors That Motivate Female Students To Enroll And Persist In A Collegiate Stem Degree Program, Rosemary L. Edzie, Moe Alahmad

Rosemary L Edzie

In the United States, collegiate enrollment in science and engineering programs continues to decline, while European and Asian universities have increased the number of science and engineering graduates. In addition, there is a growing concern over too few females enrolling and persisting in collegiate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree programs. Through increasing access to pre-collegiate STEM activities, providing a better understanding of STEM career choices, instilling of confidence in math and science, and establishing student and industry based mentoring programs, more female students will enroll and persist in collegiate STEM degree programs. This paper sets to explore the …