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The History, Nature And Future Of Faith-Informed Research In English Language Teaching, Mary Shepard Wong
The History, Nature And Future Of Faith-Informed Research In English Language Teaching, Mary Shepard Wong
International Journal of Christianity and English Language Teaching
Although scholarship on Christian faith and education is well established (see Bleistein, Wong, & Smith, 2013), research of Christian faith and English language teaching (ELT) is just starting to emerge. As the recent volume edited by Wong, Kristjánsson, and Dörnyei (2013) demonstrated, what started as a debate on the dilemmas of imperialism in Christian missions (Wong & Canagarajah, 2009a), “has enlarged to include empirical studies that demonstrate the importance of faith to the motivation of language learners, the impact of faith on ELT pedagogical approaches, and the significance of faith for teachers’ professional identity formations” (Bleistein, Wong, & Smith 2013, …
Collective Begging At Its Best: Labor-Management Relations In South Dakota, Gary Aguiar
Collective Begging At Its Best: Labor-Management Relations In South Dakota, Gary Aguiar
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
Public employee labor unions in South Dakota possess a feeble set of bargaining rights, so weak it should be considered “collective begging.” However, our recent contract contains significant victories despite decades of playing defense. What lessons can be learned from this experience that might help other similarly situated faculty unions? What does this case study teach us about the disparity of power, especially where labor has fewer legal and political tools than management? I apply DiGiovanni’s (2011) typology of “intangible influences” on collective bargaining to explain our success. As DiGiovanni predicts, history and timing played a large role in influencing …
Shelter From The Storm: Rekindling Research On Collective Bargaining And Representation Issues, William A. Herbert
Shelter From The Storm: Rekindling Research On Collective Bargaining And Representation Issues, William A. Herbert
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
The National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions (National Center) is a four-decade old institution that is supported by and located at Hunter College, City University of New York. The National Center was founded in the wake of the granting of collective bargaining rights by various states and localities to public employees including higher education faculty members and shortly after the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) asserted jurisdiction over private institutions of higher education.
Consistent with its mission, the National Center intends to be an engine for rekindling, incubating and promoting research and …
Minerva 2014, The Honors College
Minerva 2014, The Honors College
Minerva
This issue of Minerva includes an article on newly expanded and renovated Honors spaces; a spotlight on student research collaboratives; a celebration of renowned Honors faculty members, Steve Cohn and Tina Passman; and a discussion of Honors student travel and volunteerism.
Feeding A Need, Erinn Barcomb-Peterson
Feeding A Need, Erinn Barcomb-Peterson
Seek
Kansas State University steps up to lead in Global Food Systems.
2014 Spring Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
2014 Spring Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
Seek
Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery. This spring 2014 issue focuses on the Global Food Systems initiative.
Acknowledging The Ethical Dilemmas Of 3d Bioprinting, Maggie Collier
Acknowledging The Ethical Dilemmas Of 3d Bioprinting, Maggie Collier
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 4-6
Birmingham Pollution: No Longer The "Toxic City"?, Alex Chang
Birmingham Pollution: No Longer The "Toxic City"?, Alex Chang
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 6-8
Books To Inspire Young Scientists: A Review Of Letters To A Young Scientist And Advice For A Young Investigator, Daniel Gilliam
Books To Inspire Young Scientists: A Review Of Letters To A Young Scientist And Advice For A Young Investigator, Daniel Gilliam
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 10-11
A "Cooler" Approach To Long-Term Organ Preservation, Susmita Murthy
A "Cooler" Approach To Long-Term Organ Preservation, Susmita Murthy
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 16-17
The Effects Of Politics On The Efficacy And Efficiency Of Research, Emily Jennings
The Effects Of Politics On The Efficacy And Efficiency Of Research, Emily Jennings
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 18-19
Understanding And Detecting Frontotemporal Dementia, Aashka Patel
Understanding And Detecting Frontotemporal Dementia, Aashka Patel
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 22-23
Research In A Setting That Hits Home, Ramsha Farrukh, Emil Kurian, Jessica Maya
Research In A Setting That Hits Home, Ramsha Farrukh, Emil Kurian, Jessica Maya
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 23-24
Hydrolysis Studies Of Cis-Disubstituted Tetracarbonylmolybdenum(0) Complexes With Binaphthol-Based Chlorophosphite Ligands, Rachel Davidson, Samantha D. Hastings, Gary M. Gray
Hydrolysis Studies Of Cis-Disubstituted Tetracarbonylmolybdenum(0) Complexes With Binaphthol-Based Chlorophosphite Ligands, Rachel Davidson, Samantha D. Hastings, Gary M. Gray
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 24-27
Isolation And Characterization Of Ltdan, A Novel Phage Infecting Acinetobacter Guillouiae, Emil Kurian, Jessica Maya, Katrina Sahawneh, Sarah Swalley, Edwin Tsay, Beth Tuttle, Neha Udayakumar, Justin Wimberly, Tiffany Colburn, Jordan Gallardo, Alex Johnson, Sean Mcmahon, Brenna Nye, Brooke Pruitt, Surabhi Rao, Sarahanne Davidson, Denise Monti
Isolation And Characterization Of Ltdan, A Novel Phage Infecting Acinetobacter Guillouiae, Emil Kurian, Jessica Maya, Katrina Sahawneh, Sarah Swalley, Edwin Tsay, Beth Tuttle, Neha Udayakumar, Justin Wimberly, Tiffany Colburn, Jordan Gallardo, Alex Johnson, Sean Mcmahon, Brenna Nye, Brooke Pruitt, Surabhi Rao, Sarahanne Davidson, Denise Monti
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 27-31
Characterization And Development Of Bazro3/Nio Composites For Use As Anodes In Proton Conducting Sofcs, Islam Khan, Kelly Dillon, Amber Genau, Renato Camata
Characterization And Development Of Bazro3/Nio Composites For Use As Anodes In Proton Conducting Sofcs, Islam Khan, Kelly Dillon, Amber Genau, Renato Camata
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 42-48
Structural Genomics And Its Importance For Gene Function, Michael Falahat, Denise Monti
Structural Genomics And Its Importance For Gene Function, Michael Falahat, Denise Monti
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 61-64
Inquiro 8 (Front Matter), Inquiro Staff
Inquiro 8 (Front Matter), Inquiro Staff
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
No abstract provided.
Inquiro 8 (Complete Issue), Inquiro Staff
Inquiro 8 (Complete Issue), Inquiro Staff
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
No abstract provided.
Discovery Of Supermassive Black Hole In Dwarf Galaxy Shocks Scientists, Amy Stewart
Discovery Of Supermassive Black Hole In Dwarf Galaxy Shocks Scientists, Amy Stewart
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 8-9
Tapping The Mysteries Of Drinking Water, Neha Udayakumar
Tapping The Mysteries Of Drinking Water, Neha Udayakumar
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 12-13
A Review Of Lost Antarctica: Adventures In A Disappearing Land, Roxanne Lockhart
A Review Of Lost Antarctica: Adventures In A Disappearing Land, Roxanne Lockhart
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 13-14
Schizophrenia: An Entire Orchestra At Play, Hriday Bhambhvani
Schizophrenia: An Entire Orchestra At Play, Hriday Bhambhvani
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 20-21
Forebrain-Specific Sirt1 Knockout Is Sufficient To Produce Selective Spatial Memory Impairments, Daniel Gilliam, Frankie Heyward, J David Sweatt
Forebrain-Specific Sirt1 Knockout Is Sufficient To Produce Selective Spatial Memory Impairments, Daniel Gilliam, Frankie Heyward, J David Sweatt
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 36-39
The Ires Experience: Producing Nanofibers And The Ultimate Czech Adventure, Catherine Ritchey
The Ires Experience: Producing Nanofibers And The Ultimate Czech Adventure, Catherine Ritchey
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 40-41
Quantitative Mapping Of Cytochrome C Oxidase Metabolic Activity In The Developing Brain Of Rats Bred For High Versus Low Depression-Like Behavior, Samantha Golf, C R. Mccoy, S A. Stringfellow, M Melendez-Ferro, E Perez-Costas, N L. Jackson, Sarah Clinton
Quantitative Mapping Of Cytochrome C Oxidase Metabolic Activity In The Developing Brain Of Rats Bred For High Versus Low Depression-Like Behavior, Samantha Golf, C R. Mccoy, S A. Stringfellow, M Melendez-Ferro, E Perez-Costas, N L. Jackson, Sarah Clinton
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 49-54
Inquiro 8 (End Matter), Inquiro Staff
Inquiro 8 (End Matter), Inquiro Staff
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
No abstract provided.
A Review Of The Anatomy Of Violence: The Biological Roots Of Crime, Tamara Imam
A Review Of The Anatomy Of Violence: The Biological Roots Of Crime, Tamara Imam
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 21-22
The Use Of Metabolomic Profiling To Diagnose Obesity In Mice, Jessica Maya, J Daniel Sharer
The Use Of Metabolomic Profiling To Diagnose Obesity In Mice, Jessica Maya, J Daniel Sharer
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 55-60
"To Catch A Star On Your Fingertips" — A Review Of Madame Curie (1943), Marina Triplett
"To Catch A Star On Your Fingertips" — A Review Of Madame Curie (1943), Marina Triplett
Inquiro, the UAB undergraduate science research journal
pp. 15-16