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On Living An Intercultural Life: Reflections Of A Suburban U.S. Soccer Mom 15 Years After Hngr, Laura Hartley
On Living An Intercultural Life: Reflections Of A Suburban U.S. Soccer Mom 15 Years After Hngr, Laura Hartley
Faculty Publications - Department of World Languages, Sociology & Cultural Studies
Reflections on the course of the author's life subsequent to graduating from the Human Need and Global Resources program at Wheaton College.
Seeing Fluency First Through The Kaleidoscope Of Grammaring, Martha Iancu
Seeing Fluency First Through The Kaleidoscope Of Grammaring, Martha Iancu
Faculty Publications - Department of World Languages, Sociology & Cultural Studies
Fluency First inspires second language students to become readers, a major step forward in their language and academic development. By providing meaningful content and practices that nurture all language skills in accord with the grammaring principles and practices proposed by Larsen-Freeman, Fluency First offers great promise in the struggle to overcome the inert knowledge problem.
A Sin Of Omission: Database Transactions, David Hansen
A Sin Of Omission: Database Transactions, David Hansen
Faculty Publications - Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Database courses are under increasing pressure to include new topics which inevitably leads to a decision about which topics are essential to the course and which can be omitted to make room for others. Recent surveys have indicated that many instructors are reducing or eliminating coverage of “transaction management” from their introductory database courses. As both an academic and a practitioner, I believe that this is a mistake. This paper discusses why the semantics of transaction management should be an integral topic in any introductory database management system course.
Five Roles I Play In Online Courses, Scot Headley
Five Roles I Play In Online Courses, Scot Headley
Faculty Publications - College of Education
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