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Pepul - Pepper - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore Jan 2024

Pepul - Pepper - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore

⤷ On the Farm QR Codes

Click the download button to get a QR code redirecting to the audio of the Munsee word for Pepper - Spoken by Nikole Pecore (Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Indian Nation) and recorded in the summer of 2023 by Montclair students Rae Cade and Khara Brown in the NAIS field school.


Wiingíimaskw - Sweet Grass - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore Jan 2024

Wiingíimaskw - Sweet Grass - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore

⤷ On the Farm QR Codes

Click the download button to get a QR code redirecting to the audio of the Munsee word for Sweet Grass - Spoken by Nikole Pecore (Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Indian Nation) and recorded in the summer of 2023 by Montclair students Rae Cade and Khara Brown in the NAIS field school.


Kiikiipush - Chicken - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore Jan 2024

Kiikiipush - Chicken - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore

⤷ On the Farm QR Codes

Click the download button to get a QR code redirecting to the audio of the Munsee word for Chicken - Spoken by Nikole Pecore (Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Indian Nation) and recorded in the summer of 2023 by Montclair students Darielly Suriel & Farrah Fornarotto in the NAIS field school.


Wahwal - Egg - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore Jan 2024

Wahwal - Egg - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore

⤷ On the Farm QR Codes

Click the download button to get a QR code redirecting to the audio of the Munsee word for Egg - Spoken by Nikole Pecore (Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Indian Nation) and recorded in the summer of 2023 by Montclair students Darielly Suriel & Farrah Fornarotto in the NAIS field school.


Shookulli Ohpunuk - Sweet Potatoes - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore Jan 2024

Shookulli Ohpunuk - Sweet Potatoes - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore

⤷ On the Farm QR Codes

Click the download button to get a QR code redirecting to the audio of the Munsee word for Sweet Potatoes - Spoken by Nikole Pecore (Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Indian Nation) and recorded in the summer of 2023 by Montclair students Kira Fucci and Kate Kilroy in the NAIS field school.


Ahlap - Hemp - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore Jan 2024

Ahlap - Hemp - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore

⤷ On the Farm QR Codes

Click the download button to get a QR code redirecting to the audio of the Munsee word for Hemp - Spoken by Nikole Pecore (Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Indian Nation) and recorded in the summer of 2023 by Montclair students Kira Fucci and Kate Kilroy in the NAIS field school.


Women In Space Explorations Digital Choice Board, Robert W. Maloy, Torrey Trust Jan 2024

Women In Space Explorations Digital Choice Board, Robert W. Maloy, Torrey Trust

Digital Choice Boards and Interactive Learning Materials for Teachers and Students

This digital choice board invites students and teachers to:

  • Design pages for a picture book or young adult book about Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space.
  • Write movie or TV show scripts about space explorations where women solve problems and demonstrate courage and commitment to justice and freedom.
  • Have AI draft a science fiction story about women in space and then revise that story into a graphic novel.
  • And many more ways to learn about herstories of women in space exploration.


Unlocking Understanding About Giftedness, David Wolff Jan 2024

Unlocking Understanding About Giftedness, David Wolff

Open Educational Resources - Teaching and Learning

The goal of undergraduate teacher preparation programs is to prepare future teachers to work with all learners. Gifted and talented learners are likely found in every classroom regardless of where they reside, however, according to Rinn et al. (2022), Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Nebraska do not require undergraduate teacher candidates to take university coursework on gifted education. The goal of this presentation is to provide a general overview of gifted education specific to Kansas. This presentation aims to address myths and misconceptions about gifted education and gifted learners, characteristics of gifted learners, a basic overview of a general identification …


Fish In A Tree Book Study Assignment Description, David Wolff Jan 2024

Fish In A Tree Book Study Assignment Description, David Wolff

Open Educational Resources - Teaching and Learning

Individuals lead storied lives, and everyone has a story to tell. Our stories can be shared orally and documented in print. Often, learners are exposed to stories through novels and other trade books. Teacher educators may benefit from using the stories in novels and trade books as case studies in preservice teacher preparation course. This assignment description outlines how to use the novel, Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt, as a case study to contextualize and understand the lived story of an individual living and learning with dyslexia. Through the novel, preservice teachers experience the dilemmas faced and …


Notes For The Stalled, V16n06, January/February 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Jan 2024

Notes For The Stalled, V16n06, January/February 2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In this issue:

--- Career Readiness
--- Research Award
--- New York Times
--- Diversity Display


University Of Northern Iowa Fact Book, 2023-2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Institutional Effectiveness & Planning. Jan 2024

University Of Northern Iowa Fact Book, 2023-2024, University Of Northern Iowa. Institutional Effectiveness & Planning.

University of Northern Iowa Fact Book

Table of Contents

Quick Reference ... Inside front cover
Institutional Mission and Goals ... 1
UNI Organizational Chart ... 2
UNI Administration ... 3
Definitions of Terms Used ... 4
Calendar ... 6

New Students
Fall 2023 New Students Profile by College ... 9
Fall 2023 New Students ... 10
New Student Applications, Admissions and Enrolled ... 11
New Students Enrolled by Residence ... 12
New Freshmen Enrollment by Residence ... 13
New Undergraduate Transfer Students by Type of Transfer College ... 14
New Freshmen ACT Composite Scores and High School Class Rank ... 15

Enrollment
Fall Students Profile by …


University Of Windsor Graduate Calendar 2024 Winter, University Of Windsor Jan 2024

University Of Windsor Graduate Calendar 2024 Winter, University Of Windsor

University of Windsor Graduate Calendars

No abstract provided.


University Of Windsor Undergraduate Calendar 2024 Winter, University Of Windsor Jan 2024

University Of Windsor Undergraduate Calendar 2024 Winter, University Of Windsor

University of Windsor Undergraduate Calendars

No abstract provided.


Pacific Writing: College Writing For Pacific's Core 2 Seminar, Eric Sonstroem Jan 2024

Pacific Writing: College Writing For Pacific's Core 2 Seminar, Eric Sonstroem

Pacific Open Texts

Core 2 is Pacific's new reading, critical thinking, and writing-instruction seminar for first- or second-year students. All sections will include some common elements, like reading long-form narrative prose and writing instruction, and all sections will feature expository, thesis-driven writing in response to the course readings. Sections are taught by a variety of faculty from across the university.


Through The Decades: Aapi Life At Vcu, Asian American & Pacific Islander Affinity, Aurianna Nacua, Aerin Fortes, Cierra T’Eo, Maryam Rabiutheen, Sithmi Rajaguru, Natalie Auandee Jan 2024

Through The Decades: Aapi Life At Vcu, Asian American & Pacific Islander Affinity, Aurianna Nacua, Aerin Fortes, Cierra T’Eo, Maryam Rabiutheen, Sithmi Rajaguru, Natalie Auandee

Through the Decades: AAPI Life at VCU

Posters displayed at the exhibit "Through the Decades: AAPI Life at VCU." The posters presented were: Depictions of AAPI Culture On-campus, The Model Minority Myth on Campus, Services for AAPI Individuals, Black Contributions to AAPI Life on Campus, Monroe Park Campus, Meet the Monroe Park Students, Medical College of Virginia, Meet the Medical Students, Current Student Voices, Past Student Organizations, Current Student Organizations Spotlight, Meet Past Faculty, Current Faculty and Staff Spotlight, and Pieces by Professor Roberto Jamora.


The Learn Method: An Interactive Guide For Effective Learning, Karla Lassonde Jan 2024

The Learn Method: An Interactive Guide For Effective Learning, Karla Lassonde

MSU Authors Collection

The LEARN Method is a program designed to teach students strategies to improve learning.

NOTE: Some of the interactive elements are not available in the PDF version. Please visit https://minnstate.pressbooks.pub/learnmethod/ to view the online version with full H5P elements.


The Midwest Feminist Papers: A Facsimile Edition 1980–1997. Part Ii (1984–1986), Mary Jo Deegan, Michael R. Hill Jan 2024

The Midwest Feminist Papers: A Facsimile Edition 1980–1997. Part Ii (1984–1986), Mary Jo Deegan, Michael R. Hill

Zea E-Books Collection

Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, compilers. The Midwest Feminist Papers: A Facsimile Edition 1980–1997, with prefaces and author indices by Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill. 3 volumes: Part II (1984–1986)

The Midwest Feminist Papers was a creative, group-generated initiative that gave voice to the scholarly questions, research interests, and social concerns of a growing cohort of Midwestern feminist sociology graduate students and their feminist faculty mentors during the last quarter of the Twentieth Century. They were active members of Midwest Sociologists for Women in Society, a regional expression of the larger national Sociologists for Women …


The Midwest Feminist Papers: A Facsimile Edition 1980–1997. Part I (1980–1983), Mary Jo Deegan, Michael R. Hill Jan 2024

The Midwest Feminist Papers: A Facsimile Edition 1980–1997. Part I (1980–1983), Mary Jo Deegan, Michael R. Hill

Zea E-Books Collection

Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill, compilers. The Midwest Feminist Papers: A Facsimile Edition 1980–1997, with prefaces and author indices by Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill. 3 volumes: Part I (1980–1983)

The Midwest Feminist Papers was a creative, group-generated initiative that gave voice to the scholarly questions, research interests, and social concerns of a growing cohort of Midwestern feminist sociology graduate students and their feminist faculty mentors during the last quarter of the Twentieth Century. They were active members of Midwest Sociologists for Women in Society, a regional expression of the larger national Sociologists for Women …


Wiinoonzhuy - Onion - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore Jan 2024

Wiinoonzhuy - Onion - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore

⤷ On the Farm QR Codes

Click the download button to get a QR code redirecting to the audio of the Munsee word for Onion - Spoken by Nikole Pecore (Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Indian Nation) and recorded in the summer of 2023 by Montclair students Rae Cade and Khara Brown in the NAIS field school.


Kwsháhteew - Tobacco - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore Jan 2024

Kwsháhteew - Tobacco - Qr Code, Nikole Pecore

⤷ On the Farm QR Codes

Click the download button to get a QR code redirecting to the audio of the Munsee word for Tobacco - Spoken by Nikole Pecore (Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Indian Nation) and recorded in the summer of 2023 by Montclair students Ellie Paschalis & Tori Sutera in the NAIS field school.


The Effect Of Reading Fluency After Coronavirus-19 Lockdown, Lauren Balogh Jan 2024

The Effect Of Reading Fluency After Coronavirus-19 Lockdown, Lauren Balogh

Student Research Poster Presentations 2024

This poster's research discusses the impact of the Coronavirus-19 lockdown on students' reading fluency and the effectiveness of the hybrid method. It also explores the struggles students face in meeting benchmark scores after the lockdown.


Exploring Etymology Assignment Description, David Wolff Jan 2024

Exploring Etymology Assignment Description, David Wolff

Open Educational Resources - Teaching and Learning

The English language is a borrowed language, a blend of words from many languages from around the world. We see this in the various ways sounds are represented by letters and letter combinations. In transparent or shallow orthographies, there is high predictability and consistent letter-sound correspondence whereas in opaque or deep orthographies, there are many ways to spell the same sound as well as there are many sounds for the same spellings (Burkins & Yates, 2021; Moats, 2020). This assignment description is a guided inquiry for preservice teachers to explore the concept of etymology by watching and reflecting on six …


Virtual Learning Walks Assignment Description, David Wolff Jan 2024

Virtual Learning Walks Assignment Description, David Wolff

Open Educational Resources - Teaching and Learning

Learning Walks are structured walkthroughs with the purpose of professional development and growth. Learning Walks include multiple people so that immediate reflections may occur through collaboration. In higher education, model classrooms are not readily available for preservice teachers to practice and apply coursework knowledge. Virtual Learning Walks are a creative approach to resolve this challenge. This assignment asks preservice teachers to watch a recorded lesson with the mindset that they are visiting a colleague’s classroom to observe them for professional growth. Students take notes during the observation then analyze the observation for their own growth.


Home Of The Brave Book Study Assignment Description, David Wolff Jan 2024

Home Of The Brave Book Study Assignment Description, David Wolff

Open Educational Resources - Teaching and Learning

Individuals lead storied lives, and everyone has a story to tell. Our stories can be shared orally and documented in print. Often, learners are exposed to stories through novels and other trade books. Teacher educators may benefit from using the stories in novels and trade books as case studies in preservice teacher preparation course. This assignment description outlines how to use the novel, Home of the Brave by Katherine Applegate, as a case study to contextualize and understand the lived story of an individual learning a second language and living in a new country. Through the novel, preservice teachers experience …


Language Learning Simulation Using Duolingo Assignment Description, David Wolff Jan 2024

Language Learning Simulation Using Duolingo Assignment Description, David Wolff

Open Educational Resources - Teaching and Learning

It is likely that preservice teachers will work with students learning English as their second (third, fourth, etc.) language. For preservice teachers to better understand the language learning process, Duolingo was used to simulate the learning experience. The assignment description outlines how preservice teachers can reflection pre-simulation and post-simulation about what they learned about language learning.


Diminishing The Researcher Imposter Syndrome Among Teacher Education Faculty, David Wolff, Donna Zerr, Carissa Gober Jan 2024

Diminishing The Researcher Imposter Syndrome Among Teacher Education Faculty, David Wolff, Donna Zerr, Carissa Gober

Open Educational Resources - Teaching and Learning

We will share our journey of moving beyond our one-hit wonder of the dissertation and the imposter syndrome of being academic researchers. We developed a professional learning community to collaborate, support, lament, and celebrate scholarship. Attendees will learn our intentional processes and resources to progress in your writing journey.


Moving Through: Supporting Preservice Teachers’ Transition Through College To The Profession Using Homerooms, David Wolff, Mark Diacopoulos, Alexis Durman, Alexis Monks, Madison Adamson, Kim Ballew Jan 2024

Moving Through: Supporting Preservice Teachers’ Transition Through College To The Profession Using Homerooms, David Wolff, Mark Diacopoulos, Alexis Durman, Alexis Monks, Madison Adamson, Kim Ballew

Open Educational Resources - Teaching and Learning

Preservice Teachers at Pitt State undergo a significant transition from student to professional. Faculty in the College of Education created a weekly Homeroom to support this shift, covering topics like goal setting, power dynamics, generational differences, self-care, identity charts, and time management. Preservice Teachers’ experiences will be shared.


Living Library Assignment Description, David Wolff, Hannah Andrews, Kim Ballew, Alexis Durman, Macayla Mcclure, Lexi Nowlin, Rachel Pace, Brecca Peter, Lauren Shinn Jan 2024

Living Library Assignment Description, David Wolff, Hannah Andrews, Kim Ballew, Alexis Durman, Macayla Mcclure, Lexi Nowlin, Rachel Pace, Brecca Peter, Lauren Shinn

Open Educational Resources - Teaching and Learning

The goal of this assignment is for preservice teachers to articulate their WHY. Having a strong ‘why’ can help you figure out ‘how’. In the case of resilience, if one knows why they are doing what they are doing, why they want or desire something, or why they are on this planet at this given time, they are likely to feel more confident about their purpose as well as have a core belief to rely on to overcome adversity and move towards their goals. We all have a story. Our stories are valuable and worthy to be heard. This assignment …


Peer Feedback On Online Teaching Rubric, Brian P. Boerner, Analisa Mcmillan, Jana L. Wardian Phd, Elizabeth L. Beam, Michelle Howell Smith, Janet Skogerboe Jan 2024

Peer Feedback On Online Teaching Rubric, Brian P. Boerner, Analisa Mcmillan, Jana L. Wardian Phd, Elizabeth L. Beam, Michelle Howell Smith, Janet Skogerboe

Tools: Interprofessional Academy of Educators

The Peer Feedback on Online Teaching Rubric was developed to support online educators in improving their design, delivery and teaching presence in the asynchronous learning environment. It provides meaningful feedback to individuals to make incremental improvements in their teaching, course development and delivery.

Key topics covered in the rubric include:

  • Instructor presence
  • Learning communities, collaboration and discussions
  • Instructional design elements, including layout, delivery methods, assessment and external learning materials
  • Technology usage and audio/video components
  • Accessibility and ADA compliance
  • Copyright and fair use

Educators can use the rubric in three ways:

  • For self-reflection to assess their own teaching
  • To review an …


Critical Writing About Literature, Erika L. Bass Jan 2024

Critical Writing About Literature, Erika L. Bass

Faculty Book Gallery

This free custom textbook includes openly-licensed and public domain works for the University of Northern Iowa course ENGLISH 2120: Critical Writing about Literature. It introduces readers to the knowledge and skills necessary to critically read, interpret, and analyze literature. The editor--Dr. Erika L. Bass--chose these readings to orient readers to important concepts and literature genres, as well as develop writing skills. While these chapters were chosen from other OER textbooks, I took care in selecting the chapters that are relevant to course objectives and will help students transfer skills from one class to the next, regardless of major. -- Provided …