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Recognizing Native Americans And Promoting Inclusivity Of Indigenous Peoples, Jasmine Violet Hassan Feb 2021

Recognizing Native Americans And Promoting Inclusivity Of Indigenous Peoples, Jasmine Violet Hassan

Diversity Conference

In this presentation, there will be exploration of where we stand in terms of Native American sacred grounds in Nacogdoches, debunking the "Chief Caddo" head, and misconceptions about Native Americans. Furthermore, attendees will learn about modern day slurs towards Native Americans and how to promote inclusivity of these communities.


Health And Religious Behaviors In Later Life, Hyunsook Kang, Gina Fe G. Causin Feb 2021

Health And Religious Behaviors In Later Life, Hyunsook Kang, Gina Fe G. Causin

Diversity Conference

The study is a secondary analysis utilizing data collected at two time periods (2000, 2006) from the Social Capital Community Survey (Saguaro, et al., 2009). The data set is a national survey of community dwelling older adults aged 55-100 (2000, N=3044; 2006, N=2011). To address the research question, three-step hierarchical regressions were conducted. Results indicated that those with better incomes, higher education, were married, Caucasian, were relatively younger, and reported higher frequency of religious attendance reported significantly better health. Although minority status was negatively associated with health, when African American and Hispanic older adults attended religious services frequently, their reported …


Math For Emergent Bilinguals. As Easy As Uno, Dos, Tres, Jim Ewing Feb 2021

Math For Emergent Bilinguals. As Easy As Uno, Dos, Tres, Jim Ewing

Diversity Conference

There's a myth that math is a universal language, and yet we struggle to meet the needs of emergent bilinguals (ELs). This motivating session focuses on Spanish—speaking emergent bilinguals. The author of a popular book for teachers will teach you strategies. You’ll learn as easy as uno, dos, tres!


Best Practices Developing Service Learning Protocol For Hospitality Administration, Mary Olle, Chay Runnels, Gina Fe Causin, Todd Barrios Jan 2016

Best Practices Developing Service Learning Protocol For Hospitality Administration, Mary Olle, Chay Runnels, Gina Fe Causin, Todd Barrios

Faculty Publications

Developing Service Learning Protocol for students in the Hospitality Administration program at Stephen F. Austin State University provides an opportunity for students to experience these values such as networking, commitment, and building self-confidence. In 2015 SFA Hospitality Administration faculty made a decision to institutionalize service learning throughout their program. This presentation discusses its implementation.