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The Link, December 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Division Of School Library Studies.
The Link, December 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Division Of School Library Studies.
The Link: A School Library Studies Alumni Newsletter
Inside this issue:
--Putting books where they belong - in the hands of kids
--A flurry of new books
--Diversity in YA Lit: Expanding Students' View of Themselves and Their World
--AEA Resources--USE THEM or DIE TRYING!
--Student Creating a Positive Online Presence in More Ways Than One
--News You Can Use
--Upcoming Book Talks
--Scholarship recipients
Library Connection, V5n1, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Connection, V5n1, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Connection
Inside this issue:
--Kanopy video streaming puts videos in the classroom
--Student Ellie Akers gains hands-on experience at UNI Museum
--New associate university librarian committed to student success
--Open textbooks save UNI students $129,715 last year
--New fall 2017
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n5, December-January 2018, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n5, December-January 2018, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Did you know?
--Stress Busting
--Textures of UNI
--Extended Hours
--Upcoming Events
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n4, November 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n4, November 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Centennial Celebration
--Kanopy Streaming Service
--Fingerscan Registration
--Sweet Life
--For Credit Library Classes
--Upcoming Events
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n3, October 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n3, October 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Open Access Week
--Welcome Theresa
--International Games Week
--Librarians on the Loose
--Upcoming Events
Panther Press, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Military Science.
Panther Press, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Military Science.
Panther Press
Inside this issue:
-- UNI ROTC Summer and Fall Semester Recruiting
-- NASA Internship
-- Panther Battalion Hall of Fame Induction
-- UNI Cadets Support CVP High School Leadership Summit
-- Festival of Trees Veterans Branch
-- Save the Date
Csbs Kudos, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences.
Csbs Kudos, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences.
CSBS Kudos
Inside This Issue:
-- Faculty Accolades
-- Faculty Awards
-- Retiring
-- New Faculty
-- In Memoriam
-- Departmental News
-- Student Spotlight
-- ROTC Cadet Scholarship Awards
-- Alumni Highlights
-- CSBS Advisory Board Names Three New Members
-- Snapshots
Impact Of A Less Restrictive Circulation Policy In An Elementary Library, Kristen Reinhardt Downes, Karla Steege Krueger, Joan Bessman Taylor
Impact Of A Less Restrictive Circulation Policy In An Elementary Library, Kristen Reinhardt Downes, Karla Steege Krueger, Joan Bessman Taylor
Curriculum & Instruction Faculty Publications
School communities and educational standards clearly recognize that reading is a foundational skill for all learners. In light of this, the American Association of School Librarians (AASL, 2010) notes the critical position of teacher librarians to partner with other educators to promote literacy and provide opportunities for library use. Specifically, school libraries are charged with providing “open, non-restricted access to a varied high quality collection of reading materials in multiple formats that refl ect academic needs and personal interests” (para. 6). AASL (2011) supports open access through fl exible scheduling in the library to give students access to materials throughout …
The Medical Student Manifesto, Ye Kyung Song
The Medical Student Manifesto, Ye Kyung Song
Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal
Under neoliberal education systems, medical students are unable to critically engage and develop a critical consciousness because they are forced to master standardized test-taking skills and memorize medical minutiae. As insider-outsiders, medical humanists and bioethicists can shed light on the culture and power dynamics inherent in medical education. Furthermore, the medical humanities could teach medical students to critically reflect on their own human values, and to become ethical and humanistic physicians in the face of the hierarchical culture of biomedicine and neoliberal university administrations. Medical educators, through critical pedagogy, can liberate the medical student and create the potential for changing …
“On Your Feet!”: Addressing Ableism In Theatre Of The Oppressed Facilitation, Caitlin E. Ray
“On Your Feet!”: Addressing Ableism In Theatre Of The Oppressed Facilitation, Caitlin E. Ray
Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal
Theatre of the Oppressed workshops strive to be inclusive and democratic; however, the facilitation of such workshops may actually limit inclusiveness when facilitators assume a certain level of physical ability in its participants. By considering disability scholarship and Universal Design pedagogy, I introduce specific ways in which facilitators can be more inclusive to the diversity of bodies in our workshops. I also include an example Image Theatre activity that applies my disability-conscious suggestions.
Social Movement Literacy: A Conceptual Overview, Jason Del Gandio
Social Movement Literacy: A Conceptual Overview, Jason Del Gandio
Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal
This article provides a conceptual overview of social movement literacy (SML). The purpose of SML is to help the general public become more proficient at reading and understanding the nature and function of social movements. Social movements are invaluable contributors to our collective lives, but very few people—outside of activists and specialized academics—consciously educate themselves about movement activity. SML is envisioned as an interdisciplinary, public pedagogy endeavor that brings together both scholars and activists in the attempt to establish core skills and knowledges that enable people to recognize, discuss, perhaps participate in and, if need be, intelligently critique the ideologies, …
Poetry Slammin’ In The Slammer: Questioning The Limits Of Arts-In-Corrections, Rivka Rocchio
Poetry Slammin’ In The Slammer: Questioning The Limits Of Arts-In-Corrections, Rivka Rocchio
Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal
Through the process of creating—specifically of shaping new worlds of possibility through poetry and the performance of it—the arts may offer gaps in the punishment of incarceration and attempt the reclamation or claiming of individual expression. But what are the limits of artistic expression in a highly monitored and surveilled location? This reflective essay explores a performance of slam poetry by ten inmates inside Arizona's Eyman State Prison for an audience of twenty-five prisoners. Using Keoni Watson’s winning poem as a frame, Rocchio questions the reported impacts of the slam and the larger culpability of arts-in-corrections in simultaneously supporting and …
Prison Is Not…But It Can Be…, Keoni K. Watson
Prison Is Not…But It Can Be…, Keoni K. Watson
Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal
This poem is a clarion call to action to confront our perceptions about what prison is and what it can be. The poem asks the reader to explore how they experience the “prison industrial complex” in their own lives, and how they might shift their views through perspective-taking to create a more holistically integrative prison experience for themselves and others. The value of the poem lay within the context in which it was created: written by person-first prison inmate Keoni Watson—during a three month performative workshop facilitated by Rivka Roccio at an Arizona State Penitentiary—to be performed as a spoken …
“I’M Not Talking To You” “You Don’T Have To!” Trans/Scripting The Bland-Encinia Case, Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor
“I’M Not Talking To You” “You Don’T Have To!” Trans/Scripting The Bland-Encinia Case, Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor
Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal
This manifesto and trans/scription is a response to the specific violence that occurred between a Black female driver (Sandra Bland) and a white police officer (Brian Encinia) in Texas in July 2015 which resulted in Bland’s death. As an urgent #BlackLivesMatter concern, the author considers post-structuralist theories of identity and trans/scription as resources to inform identity performance and trans/imagination with more opportunities for life-giving rather than life-taking results. The author provides a series of questions and challenges to Theatre of the Oppressed practitioners for trans/scripting and trans/imaging moments of racial discrimination and terrorism for long-term rehearsal into, through, and beyond …
Setting The Stage For Black Choice: Theatre Of The Oppressed As Container For Resistance, Black Joy, Quenna L. Barrett
Setting The Stage For Black Choice: Theatre Of The Oppressed As Container For Resistance, Black Joy, Quenna L. Barrett
Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal
This reflective essay utilizes examples of a Theatre of the Oppressed-based program with high school teens on Chicago’s South Side to illustrate how those teens use the program to express black joy as a resistance to: 1) the negative and incomplete narrative that is often told about black teens, and 2) the issues and conversations of race, police, and violence that are often experienced and ever-present. It also illustrates how those same teens, and myself as a facilitator, struggle with finding solutions to such issues in our TO work.
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n2, September 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n2, September 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Words Have Power
--Assistive Tech
--Herb Hake Exhibit
--Career Readiness
--Upcoming Events
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V10n1, August 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V10n1, August 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Library Services Desk
--Creatures of Pointillism
--Bash in the Stacks
--One Search Expanded
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V9n9, May/June 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V9n9, May/June 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
-- Finals Week Stress Busting
-- Science Online now available!
-- Study Rooms Added
-- Graduating Student Assistants
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, Special Orientation Edition 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, Special Orientation Edition 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Squirrel Book Delivery Service
--Things You Should Know About Your Friend Rod
--Library Ambassador Program
--Bash in the Stacks
--Upcoming Events
The Link, May 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Division Of School Library Studies.
The Link, May 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Division Of School Library Studies.
The Link: A School Library Studies Alumni Newsletter
Inside this issue:
-- Media center magic
-- A listening pleasure
-- Three ways to grow readers
-- A borrower and a lender be
-- Reaching out as a teacher leader
-- Looking for alumni
Twenty Fourth Annual Csbs Student Research Conference [Program] April 12, 2017, University Of Northern Iowa
Twenty Fourth Annual Csbs Student Research Conference [Program] April 12, 2017, University Of Northern Iowa
INSPIRE Student Research & Engagement Conference Programs
A program for the INSPIRE conference where undergraduate and graduate students present their research, internship, volunteer and study abroad experiences, club activities and creative performances.
Department Of Economics Newsletter, V22, Spring 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Economics.
Department Of Economics Newsletter, V22, Spring 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Economics.
Department of Economics Newsletter
Inside this issue:
-- Scholarship News
-- Alumni News
-- Alumni-in-Residence
-- Economics Club
-- Student Writing - Undergraduate Research Program
-- Poland 2016
-- Internships and Co-oops
-- Faculty Recognition
-- From Faculty - U.S. Jobs
-- More from Faculty - Land Valuation
-- Faculty Interview - An interview with Bryce Kanago
-- Thanks!!!
-- Then & Now
-- Economists Through the Years...
-- The Personal Side of Faculty
Panther Press, Spring 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Military Science.
Panther Press, Spring 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Military Science.
Panther Press
Inside this issue:
--UNI ROTC Supports JAFROTC Drill and Ceremony
--UNI Participates in Joint Field Training Exercise
--UNI ROTC Sleeps Out to Build Hope
--UNI Sexual Assault Awareness Month April 2017
--Governor Recognizes Top ROTC Cadets
--UNI ROTC Commissioning
--Professor Military Science Final Comments
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V9n8, April 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V9n8, April 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
-- Art Gay-La!
-- National Library Week
-- West African Drum Ensemble
-- Faculty Publications
-- Library Student Ambassadors
Factors Affecting Student Graduation Rates, Kaleb Luse
Factors Affecting Student Graduation Rates, Kaleb Luse
Research in the Capitol
Over the past few years, colleges and the United States government have become increasingly interested in raising graduation rates. This paper uses data from a survey given to students during their freshman year to analyze factors specific to an individual student that makes them more or less likely to graduate. Previous research shows that high school GPA and SAT scores are the two most statistically significant factors. In my study, I use a logit regression model to determine which factors are significant to a student’s likelihood of graduating. As with previous research I found high school GPA to be the …
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V9n7, March 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V9n7, March 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--RodCon17!
--Want Your Own Library?
--RodCon Pre-Events
--Postcard Exhibit
--West African Drum Ensemble
--Upcoming Events
Library Connection, V4n1, Fall 2016/Winter 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Connection, V4n1, Fall 2016/Winter 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Connection
Inside this issue:
--New Librarians Join Rod Library Staff
--CFPL@UNI Collection
--Help Us Tell Your Story in Special Collections
--TRAC Collaboration
--Elsevier ScienceDirect Freedom Collection
--Tech Desk
--New Bean Bags
--IRTS
--UNI Museum Tusk
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V9n6, February 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library Newsletter: Notes For The Stalled, V9n6, February 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Create Change by Volunteering!
--RodCon Art Submissions
--February Art Wall
--1st Floor Changes
--Can’t Find a Computer?
--Upcoming Events
Csbs Statements, V19, 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences.
Csbs Statements, V19, 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences.
CSBS Statements
Inside This Issue:
--CSBS Plays Critical Role in Teacher Prep
--CSBR Celebrates 50 Years
--Panthers on the Runway
--Engaging Students Beyond the Classroom
--A Semester in the Instytut Psychologii
--Have Giant Iowa Map, Will Travel
--Army ROTC Receives First Place for Midwest Recruiting and Retention
--New Faculty Business Leads to CSBS Scholarships
--Retirees
--Faculty Promotion and Tenure
--New Faculty
--In Memoriam
--Student Highlights
--A Voice for the Voiceless
--A Cross-Cultural Collaboration
--Get to Know the CSBS SABRs
--A Student of Sustainability
--Dreaming & Succeeding in Iowa Fashion
--O. Jay & Pat Tomson
--From the Development Director
Panther Press, Winter 2016-17, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Military Science.
Panther Press, Winter 2016-17, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Military Science.
Panther Press
Inside this issue:
--National Guard Gives Helping Hand
--UNI ROTC Host Teacher Appreciation Day
--Army 10-Miler, Washington DC
--ROTC's Newest Cadets
--Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
--Mentors in Violence Prevention Training
--UNI ROTC Commissions Two New Lieutenants
--UNI ROTC Helps University With Commencement
--UNI ROTC Salutes Veterans
--UNI ROTC Host Third Zombie Run