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Full-Text Articles in Education
'The Romance Of Araby', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Financial Partnering And Other Strategies To Help Centers Of Teaching And Learning Thrive In Hard Times, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, B. Philips
Financial Partnering And Other Strategies To Help Centers Of Teaching And Learning Thrive In Hard Times, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, B. Philips
Hal Blythe
With Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTLs) entering a period of economic downturn, the authors demonstrate how their Center has survived hard times through financial partnering with on- and off-campus groups. They also explain how to develop successful strategies for partnering (both financial and otherwise), analyze the dynamics of such collaborations, and offer some useful guidelines.
Nullilfying The Barbay Effect: Connecting With Your Students, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Nullilfying The Barbay Effect: Connecting With Your Students, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Hal Blythe
Of course reaching students has always involved more than logistics. They always live in a newer world than those of their teachers, and speaking their language in order to wed the valuable past with the hip present remains an ongoing challenge. Barbay Effect? It’s a reference to the movie “Back to School” (1986) starring Rodney Dangerfield.
Konnichiwa From Australia, Masako Gavin, Masanori Matsumoto
Konnichiwa From Australia, Masako Gavin, Masanori Matsumoto
Masanori Matsumoto
Extract:
Although many Japanese grammar books are available to Australian students, we have found that there are only a few thorough workbooks which provide communicative and written activities to reinforce grammar elements covered in class.
Konnichiwa from Australia has been prepared to supplement this need and this is volume one to four. Although primarily designed for 1st and 2nd year university students leading to Intermediate Japanese, it is also suitable for a wider scope of other learners in the community- secondary schools, Japanese courses in language schools, colleges, technical institutes and other tertiary institutions.
We Don’T Want To Go Around Unwritten: Understanding Our Students Through Meaningful And Culturally Welcoming Writing Assignments, Susan Adams
Susan Adams
Workshop presented at the Indiana Teachers of Writing Annual Conference, October 2009.
The Future Of Fashion, Virginia Heaven
Focus China, Spirals Of Indigo: Deconstructing Meaning Through Chinese Dress, Virginia Heaven, Robert Blandford
Focus China, Spirals Of Indigo: Deconstructing Meaning Through Chinese Dress, Virginia Heaven, Robert Blandford
Virginia Heaven
618 South Michigan Avenue windows, Co-curated with Robert Blandford. In association with Columbia College Focus China.
Fashion’S Victims: Considering The Dualistic Oppression Of The Makers And Consumers Of Apparel, Virginia Heaven
Fashion’S Victims: Considering The Dualistic Oppression Of The Makers And Consumers Of Apparel, Virginia Heaven
Virginia Heaven
In association with Columbia College Critical Encounters, Poverty and Privilege.
Rhythm! Discovery Center, Virginia Heaven
Rhythm! Discovery Center, Virginia Heaven
Virginia Heaven
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The Doll Project: Fashion Design Students Of Theory And Practice, Virginia Heaven, Robert Blandford
The Doll Project: Fashion Design Students Of Theory And Practice, Virginia Heaven, Robert Blandford
Virginia Heaven
618 South Michigan Avenue windows, Co-curated with Robert Blandford.
Visual Literacy Across Disciplines (Panel Presentation), Lynn Sondag, Carlos Rodriguez, Leslie Ross
Visual Literacy Across Disciplines (Panel Presentation), Lynn Sondag, Carlos Rodriguez, Leslie Ross
Lynn Sondag
No abstract provided.
Nullilfying The Barbay Effect: Connecting With Your Students, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Nullilfying The Barbay Effect: Connecting With Your Students, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
Of course reaching students has always involved more than logistics. They always live in a newer world than those of their teachers, and speaking their language in order to wed the valuable past with the hip present remains an ongoing challenge. Barbay Effect? It’s a reference to the movie “Back to School” (1986) starring Rodney Dangerfield.
'The Romance Of Araby', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Financial Partnering And Other Strategies To Help Centers Of Teaching And Learning Thrive In Hard Times, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, B. Philips
Financial Partnering And Other Strategies To Help Centers Of Teaching And Learning Thrive In Hard Times, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, B. Philips
Charlie Sweet
With Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTLs) entering a period of economic downturn, the authors demonstrate how their Center has survived hard times through financial partnering with on- and off-campus groups. They also explain how to develop successful strategies for partnering (both financial and otherwise), analyze the dynamics of such collaborations, and offer some useful guidelines.
The Waning, Darrell Jones, Paige Cunningham
The Waning, Darrell Jones, Paige Cunningham
Darrell Jones
Collaboration with Paige Cunningham. Venues: The Other Dance Festival, Hamlin Park Fieldhouse Theater; Dance Theater Workshop, New York City, NY
The Bootsy Series, Darrell Jones
The Bootsy Series, Darrell Jones
Darrell Jones
Solo dance piece. Venues: Links Hall, Chicago, IL; Dixon Place, New York City, NY
Historically Black Colleges And Universities: Triumphs, Troubles, And Taboos, Marybeth Gasman, Christopher Tudico
Historically Black Colleges And Universities: Triumphs, Troubles, And Taboos, Marybeth Gasman, Christopher Tudico
Marybeth Gasman
No abstract provided.