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Integration Of Faith-Based Modules In Undergraduate Nursing Curricula: Implications On Graduate Work Ethic And Health Care Delivery, Sello Editor Moyo, Tshiamo Gaebuse, Rose Mutlalepula Sianga May 2023

Integration Of Faith-Based Modules In Undergraduate Nursing Curricula: Implications On Graduate Work Ethic And Health Care Delivery, Sello Editor Moyo, Tshiamo Gaebuse, Rose Mutlalepula Sianga

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Nursing education programs provide commendable training in keeping pace with the rapid advances in disease management. The tradition of incorporating faith within nursing curricula has existed for centuries. However, consensus on faith-based/spirituality has received far less attention in nursing curricula, and nursing students often do not have a strong foundation in this area. This study aimed to explore the implications of faith-based/ spirituality on the work ethic and health care delivery disposition of nursing students/graduates in the Southern District, Botswana.


Association Of Intergenerational Interactions On Emotional Wellbeing, Ronda Christman, Bev Mayfield, Rachel Loukota, Marcelle Angall-Leonce May 2023

Association Of Intergenerational Interactions On Emotional Wellbeing, Ronda Christman, Bev Mayfield, Rachel Loukota, Marcelle Angall-Leonce

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Since Covid-19, there has been a tendency to isolate and keep to oneself. In an effort to decrease loneliness, evidence has found that wisdom can be a protective factor against loneliness. Older adults who were either married or cohabiting and were well-educated reported feeling fairly to very happy. Some additional factors associated with happiness were older age and a postgraduate degree. There are benefits of intergenerational interactions with people with wisdom. This study explored participants' socialization, loneliness, and intergenerational interactions.


Rising From The Covid-19 Dungeon: Analysis Of Adventist Private Schools' Liquidity Position, Francis Osei-Kuffour May 2023

Rising From The Covid-19 Dungeon: Analysis Of Adventist Private Schools' Liquidity Position, Francis Osei-Kuffour

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COVID-19 pandemic 'trampled' upon the operations of global institutions and increased the threat of financial unsustainability of these institutions, especially private schools. Adventist Private Schools (APSs) were not exempted. This phenomenon prompted this study to analyse Adventist Private Schools' liquidity position as they rise from the devastating effect of COVID-19.


Exploring The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On Academic Writing: Current Applications And Future Directions, Samson Otieno Ooko May 2023

Exploring The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On Academic Writing: Current Applications And Future Directions, Samson Otieno Ooko

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With the continued growth in Technology and the growing adoption of online learning in universities across the globe, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in academic writing has the potential to revolutionize the way research is conducted and written. This research will explore the current state of AI-assisted writing tools and their potential impact on the academic writing process.


Student-Centered Learning Approach: Identifying The Gap In The Classroom, Ireen Chimoga May 2023

Student-Centered Learning Approach: Identifying The Gap In The Classroom, Ireen Chimoga

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While teachers have their own minds, they should also be aware that students have their own minds. ��is implies that a teacher should review the teaching content to ascertain if it identifies the various student needs and recognizes that the call to teaching is that of being student-centered.


Meeting Physical Needs Of Vulnerable Communities To Intersect With Spiritual Needs, Joy Kauffman, Audrey Ahwan, Ronda Christman May 2023

Meeting Physical Needs Of Vulnerable Communities To Intersect With Spiritual Needs, Joy Kauffman, Audrey Ahwan, Ronda Christman

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This presentation will describe the FARM STEW Certified Home study and participants current health practices. The majority of the participants reported that they had a tippy tap (sink with soap or ash). Many had a garden growing fresh vegetables and were participating in the savings account/ VSLA.


Understanding The Impact Of Academic Advising On Student Development In A Higher Education Institution In Liberia, Lendeh Seboe May 2023

Understanding The Impact Of Academic Advising On Student Development In A Higher Education Institution In Liberia, Lendeh Seboe

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Academic advisors are required to utilize relevant frameworks for professional development and competence in the process. This paper aimed to understand the impact of faculty advising on student development in a higher education institution in Liberia. The findings indicate an overall positive impact of academic advising on student development with perseverance, decision-making, self-study, enhanced self-esteem, and growth and stability as key phenomena in understanding the overall impact of academic advising on student development.


The Impact Of Family Dynamics On Academic Motivation, Dickson Morumbwa, Nadia Nosworthy Phd, David Sedlacek Phd, Jimmy Kijai Phd May 2023

The Impact Of Family Dynamics On Academic Motivation, Dickson Morumbwa, Nadia Nosworthy Phd, David Sedlacek Phd, Jimmy Kijai Phd

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Kenya, like the rest of the world, is facing a major problem of poor academic performance. A new curriculum called Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) is being implemented with the hope of solving a major problem of poor academic performance. This study utilizes a quantitative, correlational, and survey research design. It will contribute significantly towards the understanding of family dynamics in Kenya and its impact on the motivation, self-control, and academic performance of students.


Assessment Of Student Leadership Training Program Based On Student Leaders Perceptions: Case Of A Private Secondary School In Zimbabwe., Constance Chifamba, Florence Zimunya May 2023

Assessment Of Student Leadership Training Program Based On Student Leaders Perceptions: Case Of A Private Secondary School In Zimbabwe., Constance Chifamba, Florence Zimunya

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The purpose of this was to evaluate the effectiveness of Student Leadership training program carried out for the newly elected student leaders of a private secondary school in Zimbabwe. A qualitative descriptive case study was used in this study. Ten 10 student leaders were purposively selected from a total of 24 student leaders. In-depth interviews were used to solicit the student leaders’ perceptions on the effectiveness of the student leadership training offered to the newly elected student leaders. Data collected was analysed using thematic Analysis. Findings of the study indicate that the student leadership program was deemed effective as it …


Are They Ready? Participants’ Perceptions Following A Cert Training And Disaster Simulation, Ronda Christman May 2019

Are They Ready? Participants’ Perceptions Following A Cert Training And Disaster Simulation, Ronda Christman

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The frequency of disasters is increasing and it is important that students and community members are trained to safely respond. Academy and University students along with community members experienced CERT training and disaster simulation. Learn how participants perceptions changed following a CERT training and disaster simulation.


Participants’ Perceptions Following Disaster Response, James C. Ingersoll, Ronda Christman, Stephanie Sanders May 2019

Participants’ Perceptions Following Disaster Response, James C. Ingersoll, Ronda Christman, Stephanie Sanders

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Academy and University students responded and provided disaster relief following hurricanes Florence and Michael. Students gave of their time, energy, and talents to provide food, water, and debris removal to hurricane victims. Learn how participants perceptions changed following hurricane disaster relief efforts.


Examining Perceptions Of Service Quality Of Student Services And Satisfaction Among International Students At Universities In Indiana And Michigan, Mordekai O. Ongo May 2019

Examining Perceptions Of Service Quality Of Student Services And Satisfaction Among International Students At Universities In Indiana And Michigan, Mordekai O. Ongo

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Universities in the United States face financial constraints, intense competition for students, declining student enrollment, and constant student attrition. However, an increasing number of international students seek higher education abroad, especially in the U.S. Providing quality services to these international students might help institutions attract and retain more of them. Unfortunately, little empirical research has been done on international students’ perceptions of service quality, especially of non-academic services. The purpose of the study was to examine perceptions of service quality of nonacademic services and satisfaction among international students at universities in Indiana and Michigan. The study also investigated the relationship …


Are Students’ Being Distracted Drivers, Jill Buchholz, Ronda Christman May 2019

Are Students’ Being Distracted Drivers, Jill Buchholz, Ronda Christman

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The life of a nursing student can be very fast paced. Trying to keep up with friends and family while studying can be a challenge. Learn how frequently students are driving distracted, are on social media, and have personal devotions.


New Graduate Nurses’ Perceptions And Applications Of Participating In A Multipatient Simulation, Christine A. Moniyung, Ronda Christman May 2019

New Graduate Nurses’ Perceptions And Applications Of Participating In A Multipatient Simulation, Christine A. Moniyung, Ronda Christman

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Students can benefit from simulation in-that sometimes during clinicals they don't get to provide care where they are solely responsible for the patient. Students need to learn to prioritize and provide care for their patients. Learn students’ perceptions and their practical application of their simulated learning experience.


How Internalized And Externalized Behaviors In Adolescents Impact Academic Achievement In Faith-Based Institutions, Subira Brown, Chioma Tait, Jade Callahan, Deyana Cox May 2019

How Internalized And Externalized Behaviors In Adolescents Impact Academic Achievement In Faith-Based Institutions, Subira Brown, Chioma Tait, Jade Callahan, Deyana Cox

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The purpose of this literature review is to address how internalized and externalized behaviors in adolescents impact academic achievement in faith-based institutions. This research intends to bring awareness to the prevalence of mental health concerns faced by adolescents, as well as the need for mental health services in the education system. This research will also identify the relationship between internalizing and externalizing behaviors, and academic achievement. Based on the findings, the next steps will be to evaluate the deficits within the Adventist school system and begin developing programs and resources necessary to support the mental health needs of children and …


Beliefs About Personal Salvation Held By Primary And Secondary Teachers In North American Seventh-Day Adventist Schools, Wendy Jackson May 2019

Beliefs About Personal Salvation Held By Primary And Secondary Teachers In North American Seventh-Day Adventist Schools, Wendy Jackson

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This presentation reports the responses of teachers from the North American Division to questions regarding their understanding of salvation. The responses reveal a diverse understanding of salvation in keeping with the variety influences which have shaped this doctrine in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.


Primary And Secondary Teachers In North America Responses To The Contested Claims Regarding The Purpose Of Adventist Schools, Robert K. Mciver May 2019

Primary And Secondary Teachers In North America Responses To The Contested Claims Regarding The Purpose Of Adventist Schools, Robert K. Mciver

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Paper proposal


Community Engagement Of Adventist Higher Educational Institutions: A Case Study, Arceli Heyasa Rosario, Ranzolin Bayeta, Karel Mei Banay, Teofilo Esguerra, Chona Ramos, Gina Lucagbo, Salome Tin, Romy Lamputi, Joy Maglana, Lebin Bernardino May 2018

Community Engagement Of Adventist Higher Educational Institutions: A Case Study, Arceli Heyasa Rosario, Ranzolin Bayeta, Karel Mei Banay, Teofilo Esguerra, Chona Ramos, Gina Lucagbo, Salome Tin, Romy Lamputi, Joy Maglana, Lebin Bernardino

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Abstract

This case study looked into the community engagement practices of six Adventist higher educational institutions (AHEIs) in Southern Asia-Pacific Division. Findings showed that AHEIs were engaged with their communities, that they faced some challenges, and that they tried to resolve them. Action plans were drawn for a more effective implementation of community service programs.


Student’S Perceptions Of Spiritual Preparedness And Contribution To Their Community Following An Emergency Preparedness Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Simulation, Elizabeth J. Scott, Ronda M. Christman, Sonia K. Wrate, Rebecca Retzer, Laura Racovita, Faith A. Laughlin, Leslie Ann Schwarazer, Cynthia F. M. Gettys, Maureen Baksh-Griffin May 2018

Student’S Perceptions Of Spiritual Preparedness And Contribution To Their Community Following An Emergency Preparedness Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Simulation, Elizabeth J. Scott, Ronda M. Christman, Sonia K. Wrate, Rebecca Retzer, Laura Racovita, Faith A. Laughlin, Leslie Ann Schwarazer, Cynthia F. M. Gettys, Maureen Baksh-Griffin

Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association

This presentation highlights findings from a study exploring student perceptions of spirituality and contributing to their community after participating in an emergency preparedness interprofessional simulation. Mixed methods were utilized and an online survey was emailed to a convenience sample (N=338). The majority self-reported they can better contribute to their community.


Church Membership Survey 2017: Inter-European Division, Zenobia Niculita, Roxana Parschiv, Brindusa Covaci, Petr Cincala May 2018

Church Membership Survey 2017: Inter-European Division, Zenobia Niculita, Roxana Parschiv, Brindusa Covaci, Petr Cincala

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The proposed research study is a part of 2017 Church Member Global Survey that provides relevant data on EUD members regarding their faith and convictions, spiritual life related behaviors and habits, in-group and out-group attitudes that translate into community oriented and mission oriented behaviors and initiatives.

The research has been carried out on a representative sample of the EUD members from 10 out of its 11 Unions. The research results are part of the preliminary report describing the main trends in EUD regarding membership, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors directly related to the SDA core values.