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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

2016

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Adela Sloss Vento (1901-1998) [Artículo], Cynthia E. Orozco, Jazmin León Feb 2016

Adela Sloss Vento (1901-1998) [Artículo], Cynthia E. Orozco, Jazmin León

Fall Workshop November 2020

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Crossing Borders And Building Bridges: A Video Ethnography Of Special Education In Nuevo Progresso, Mexico, John Lowdermilk, Julie Pecina, Cheryl Fielding, Lisa Beccera Jan 2016

Crossing Borders And Building Bridges: A Video Ethnography Of Special Education In Nuevo Progresso, Mexico, John Lowdermilk, Julie Pecina, Cheryl Fielding, Lisa Beccera

Human Development and School Services Faculty Publications and Presentations

This paper presents an overview of a video ethnographic study of a special education school on the Texas/Mexico Border. The public school is located in Nuevo Progreso, which is a town in the Río Bravo Municipality in the state of Tamaulipas in Mexico. The town is located on the United States-Mexico border. The Progreso-Nuevo Progreso International Bridge connects the town with Progreso Lakes, Texas. The 2010 census showed a population of 10,178 inhabitants. Both the school and town have very little resources making the creation of the special education school a very special event. For a public school to start …


Factor Structure And Administration Measurement Invariance Of The Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale In Latino College Samples: Paper-Pencil Versus Internet Administrations., Michiyo Hirai, Laura L. Vernon, George A. Clum Jan 2016

Factor Structure And Administration Measurement Invariance Of The Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale In Latino College Samples: Paper-Pencil Versus Internet Administrations., Michiyo Hirai, Laura L. Vernon, George A. Clum

Psychological Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

The psychometric properties of the paper–pencil and online versions of the Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale (BTMI) were examined in two studies with Latina/o individuals. In Study 1, 316 Latina/o participants completed the BTMI in a paper–pencil mode. The original three-factor model was found to be a poor fit model for the sample. Subsequent exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses identified a four-factor model as the best fitting model for the sample. The identified factors were Dangerousness, Social Dysfunction, Incurability, and Embarrassment. In Study 2, the identified best fit model was tested with 280 Latina/o participants who completed the BTMI online. …


Exploring Factors That Explain Possible Needs Of Mobile Devices Integrated In Elearning Through Learning Profiling, Cheng-Chang Pan, Stephen Sivo, Francisco Garcia Jan 2016

Exploring Factors That Explain Possible Needs Of Mobile Devices Integrated In Elearning Through Learning Profiling, Cheng-Chang Pan, Stephen Sivo, Francisco Garcia

Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Profiling elearning students is a common practice in the field. It carries good intention. Which learner group requires more attention of the university administration in optimizing resources and creating incentives resulting into a social outcome that is efficient and makes all concerned parties better off? Results suggested that the learners who perceive higher in university’s CMS support, instructor instructional and communicational use of CMS, and affinity for technology may deserve better attention of the management.


Latina Titans: A Journey Of Inspiration, Velma D. Menchaca, Shirley J. Mills, Filomena Leo Jan 2016

Latina Titans: A Journey Of Inspiration, Velma D. Menchaca, Shirley J. Mills, Filomena Leo

Organization and School Leadership Faculty Publications and Presentations

This qualitative research examined the journey of renowned female leadership in higher education. Two top level Latina administrators of universities were interviewed extensively to discover their journey to leadership. The theoretical framework used was Latina critical race theory, feminist theory, and counter-storytelling. Themes that surfaced were strong supportive mother, fervent faith, humble beginnings, mentors, intelligence, and challenges not obstacles. These guiding themes serve as a path for Latinas who aspire to higher educational leadership positions.


The Journey Into Ba: A Phenomenology Of Computer-Mediated Communications, Leticia De Leon, Kevin Freenan Jan 2016

The Journey Into Ba: A Phenomenology Of Computer-Mediated Communications, Leticia De Leon, Kevin Freenan

Teaching and Learning Faculty Publications and Presentations

This study describes the phenomenon of ba within a computer-mediated communications environment, a lived experience shared by the participants through the join.me application. Data were gathered from online meetings with study participants while they were engaged in the process of developing professional development courses specific to their various areas of expertise. Study results indicated that the essence of experience could be reduced to four themes: equalized power structures, affirmed mutual expertise, learner guided mediation, and negotiated concerns.


Engaging Minority Students In Sustainable Bioenergy And Water Quality Through An Education And Research Network, Krystel Castillo, Mauricio Cabrera-Rios, Michael W. Persans, Hudson R. Deyoe Jan 2016

Engaging Minority Students In Sustainable Bioenergy And Water Quality Through An Education And Research Network, Krystel Castillo, Mauricio Cabrera-Rios, Michael W. Persans, Hudson R. Deyoe

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Growing energy demand is connected to water availability and climate change and it places additional stress on the environment. Thereby, It is critical to prepare the next generation of engineers and professionals to face the challenges in bioenergy, expand sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels1 and enable climate-smart agriculture2,3. To address this challenge, a career-oriented multidisciplinary educational model is being implemented at three minority-serving institutions. This paper discusses the foundation of this educational program, which provides a robust response to the current sustainability issues by conducting multidisciplinary coordinated education, mentoring, research and extension activities among multiple universities and laboratories. This educational …