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Full-Text Articles in Education
Faculty Spotlight—Dr. William Phillpot, Will Moody
Faculty Spotlight—Dr. William Phillpot, Will Moody
DU Undergraduate Research Journal Archive
William (Bill) Philpott Interview
Faculty Spotlight—Dr. Robert Dores, Anit Tyagi, William Moody
Faculty Spotlight—Dr. Robert Dores, Anit Tyagi, William Moody
DU Undergraduate Research Journal Archive
Robert Dores Interview
Edited by Will Moody
A Guide For Early Career Success In Academic Research, Obinna O. Obilo, William B. Locander, David A. Locander
A Guide For Early Career Success In Academic Research, Obinna O. Obilo, William B. Locander, David A. Locander
Atlantic Marketing Journal
Balancing the research, teaching, and service facets is important to achieving success in academia. Doctoral programs should prepare their students to successfully navigate and balance all three of these facets. We focus on the research facet in this study and draw from the experience of a panel of accomplished researchers within the discipline, to compile a set of guidelines for doctoral students and new faculty. Analyzing the qualitative results from the panel interviews, we find that to ensure success within the research facet, one must effectively manage three emergent focal distinctions; a relationship with: oneself, others, and with the work.
Progressive Portfolios: A Yearlong Process Of Research, Reflection, And Revision, Dana Haring, Tom Kelner
Progressive Portfolios: A Yearlong Process Of Research, Reflection, And Revision, Dana Haring, Tom Kelner
The Montana English Journal
An English teacher and a Social Studies teacher collaborated to create a year long progressive process of research, writing, reflection and revision at the middle school level. After their own reflection and substantial planning, they implemented this plan at the beginning of a school year. In these joint, cumulative research projects, students were engaged in the acts of questioning history, practicing methodology, and developing essential literacy skills as required by the Common Core State Standards. Throughout the process, digital tools were employed for presentation, research, writing, reflection, revision, and portfolio management.
Student Perceptions Of Research In An Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program: A Cross-Sectional Survey, Kristin A. Valdes, Stephanie Dalton, Deandra Modeste, Jacqueline J. Moskalczyk, Troy Olmo, Jacklynn M. Smith
Student Perceptions Of Research In An Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program: A Cross-Sectional Survey, Kristin A. Valdes, Stephanie Dalton, Deandra Modeste, Jacqueline J. Moskalczyk, Troy Olmo, Jacklynn M. Smith
Journal of Occupational Therapy Education
Student perceptions of research in graduate programs play a role within the Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) curriculum and how future clinicians value Evidence Based Practice and research. The Student Perception of Research Integration Questionnaire (SPRIQ) was utilized to examine students’ perceptions of research in their graduate coursework. Participants included in this study were all students enrolled in an occupational therapy doctorate program. All items were scored on a 5-point Likert scale. Mean scores were calculated for each item on the respondents’ submissions. The items were further categorized into subscales. The mean score of all items of the SPRIQ was 4.44 …
Biotechnology Of Highwater Plants And Their Fishing In Fishing Funds In Bukhara Area, Sulaymon Buriyevich Buriyev, Elbek Bakhshilloyevich Jalolov, Hafiza Salim Qizi Ikromova
Biotechnology Of Highwater Plants And Their Fishing In Fishing Funds In Bukhara Area, Sulaymon Buriyevich Buriyev, Elbek Bakhshilloyevich Jalolov, Hafiza Salim Qizi Ikromova
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
This article describes in detail the taxonomy of high-water plants in fisheries based on fisheries in the Bukhara region and the biotechnology of their use as nutrients for fisheries. Alpine plants in this area are classified into important ecological groups such as hydrophobites, hydrophytes and hydatophytes, and their percentage is also analyzed. According to the results of research, 111 species from 38 families and higher aquatic plants are presented in a detailed table. Practical recommendations on the biotechnology of using these plants as food for food are given. Practical results illustrate the current problems of growing Amur white (Ctenopharyngodon idella) …
Biotechnology Of Highwater Plants And Their Fishing In Fishing Funds In Bukhara Area, Sulaymon Buriyevich Buriyev, Elbek Bakhshilloyevich Jalolov, Hafiza Salim Qizi Ikromova
Biotechnology Of Highwater Plants And Their Fishing In Fishing Funds In Bukhara Area, Sulaymon Buriyevich Buriyev, Elbek Bakhshilloyevich Jalolov, Hafiza Salim Qizi Ikromova
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
This article describes in detail the taxonomy of high-water plants in fisheries based on fisheries in the Bukhara region and the biotechnology of their use as nutrients for fisheries. Alpine plants in this area are classified into important ecological groups such as hydrophobites, hydrophytes and hydatophytes, and their percentage is also analyzed. According to the results of research, 111 species from 38 families and higher aquatic plants are presented in a detailed table. Practical recommendations on the biotechnology of using these plants as food for food are given. Practical results illustrate the current problems of growing Amur white (Ctenopharyngodon idella) …
A Bit Of Restoration, Sarah Moss
Interrogating Fake News In The Composition Classroom: Pedagogical Plans, Shelly A. Galliah
Interrogating Fake News In The Composition Classroom: Pedagogical Plans, Shelly A. Galliah
The Liminal: Interdisciplinary Journal of Technology in Education
This brief article argues that the skills developed in the first-year Composition classroom, such as analyzing texts, interrogating arguments, investigating media bias, conducting research, and thinking critically are crucial for helping students recognize the various forms of disinformation and post-truth as well as how to avoid circulating these and further polluting the media and information ecospheres. It also argues that Composition instructors must remain centrist to avoid exacerbating political polarization and alienating students who might be resistant to investigating fake news. This article summarizes some key readings and practical activities that Composition instructors may incorporate into their classrooms.
Research And Practice In Transition: Improving Support And Advocacy Of Transgender Middle School Students, Rebecca K. Lewis, Sabrina F. Sembiante
Research And Practice In Transition: Improving Support And Advocacy Of Transgender Middle School Students, Rebecca K. Lewis, Sabrina F. Sembiante
Middle Grades Review
In this essay, our purposes are to inspire particular avenues of future research addressing Transgender students, in middle school in particular, and to inform the professional development of teachers in support of these Transgender youth. In relation to the ways in which research can more authentically represent Transgender identity, we argue for the use of Transgender theory as a guiding framework for research addressing Transgender students, issues, and needs. We also describe the particular affordances of qualitative, ethnographic, and phenomenological studies in capturing the unique and highly personal experiences and realities of Transgender individuals, and specifically, in middle school. We …
Wind Focuses On Declining Butterfly Population, Lydia Marcus
Wind Focuses On Declining Butterfly Population, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Why Ask Why?, Beth Kraemer, Beth Fuchs, Jennifer Hootman, Debbie Sharp
Why Ask Why?, Beth Kraemer, Beth Fuchs, Jennifer Hootman, Debbie Sharp
Greater Faculties: A Review of Teaching and Learning
No abstract provided.
Synthesizing The Current State Of The Basic Communication Course Annual: Furthering The Research Of Effective Pedagogy, Jillian Joyce, Alex Kritselis, Samantha Dunn, Cheri J. Simonds, Ben Lynn
Synthesizing The Current State Of The Basic Communication Course Annual: Furthering The Research Of Effective Pedagogy, Jillian Joyce, Alex Kritselis, Samantha Dunn, Cheri J. Simonds, Ben Lynn
Basic Communication Course Annual
In 2005, 16 years after the initial publication of the Basic Communication Course Annual, Hunt, Novak, Semlak, and Meyer (2005) conducted the first synthesis of research published in the Basic Communication Course Annual. Since then, the Annual has used a variety of methods to enhance our understanding of the pedagogy, learning, and assessment of the basic course. Thirteen years later, the second synthesis of the Annual adds new research topics to the conversation, evaluates trends in past content, and looks to the future of the Annual to examine the themes that will drive research over the next several …
Feasibility Of Conducting Research In A Student Physiotherapy Clinic In Australia: A Pilot Study, Scott Buckerfield, Felicity Braithwaite, Julie Walters, Maureen P. Mcevoy
Feasibility Of Conducting Research In A Student Physiotherapy Clinic In Australia: A Pilot Study, Scott Buckerfield, Felicity Braithwaite, Julie Walters, Maureen P. Mcevoy
Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice
Purpose: Allied health student clinics are growing in number and scope, providing a potential untapped avenue for clinical research. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility of conducting a longitudinal research study over four sessions in a student physiotherapy clinic under the supervision of registered physiotherapists as clinical educators.
Method: This feasibility study gathered data on recruitment in a designated time period, attendance rates and adherence of participants to the treatment, with evaluation also of the acceptability of the entire protocol to participants (patients, students, clinical educators) and to the research team.
Results: Data were collected …
Classrooms On The Frontier: Integrating Original Research Into Lectures, Matthew D. Meng, Lucas Rentschler
Classrooms On The Frontier: Integrating Original Research Into Lectures, Matthew D. Meng, Lucas Rentschler
Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence
The role of an academic is often spread across two main areas: researching and teaching. Although some argue that the scarcity of time, energy, and commitment precludes the ability to do both well, and are therefore substitutes, we argue that these roles can be complementary. That is, by incorporating original research into the classroom, several benefits can be gleaned by both faculty and students. We feel that if done correctly, a professor’s research and teaching can mutually benefit, as well. To illustrate and support this argument, we have included two specific examples of using original research to teach relevant concepts …
Elizabeth Blankespoor, Sarah Moss
Sanford Health Partners With Dordt In Research, Erika Buiter
Sanford Health Partners With Dordt In Research, Erika Buiter
The Voice
No abstract provided.
2018 Fall - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
2018 Fall - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
Seek
Fall 2018 issue of Seek
Explain It: Crispr, News And Communications Services
Explain It: Crispr, News And Communications Services
Seek
Eduard Akhunov, professor of plant pathology, explains, in under 100 words, what CRISPR technology is and how it can evolutionize the global food system to feed the world’s growing population.
Undergraduate Scholar: Ready, Set, Graduate, Taylor Provine
Undergraduate Scholar: Ready, Set, Graduate, Taylor Provine
Seek
Program prepares first-generation students for graduation and beyond.
Graduate Scholar: Taking Research To The Nest Level, Beth Bohn
Graduate Scholar: Taking Research To The Nest Level, Beth Bohn
Seek
Prairie songbird biologist, Sarah Winnicki, engages public in her work on nestlings.
Udp Focus: On The Trail, Taylor Provine
Udp Focus: On The Trail, Taylor Provine
Seek
Professor James Sherow's passion for history leads him down the Chisholm Trail.
Patent Focus: The Trick To Patent Success, Pat Melgares
Patent Focus: The Trick To Patent Success, Pat Melgares
Seek
Plant pathologist Harold Trick's patent portfolio benefits farmers and researchers
Child's Play, Mary Lou Peter
Child's Play, Mary Lou Peter
Seek
A stone house is home to innovative child development research
Life Of The Wild, Jennifer Tidball
Life Of The Wild, Jennifer Tidball
Seek
Why scientists study ecosystems and the wildlife within them
Engagement: Welcome To The Neighborhood, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
Engagement: Welcome To The Neighborhood, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
Seek
North Campus Corridor will provide gathering place for university, public sector and private sector.
Shorts, News And Communications Services
Shorts, News And Communications Services
Seek
Shorts
- Is there life on Mars? The clues may be in earthly lava caves
- Finding the sweet spot to preserving bacon
- Healthy horses: Veterinary Health Center begins offering equine stem cell therapy
- Political matchmaking: How campaigns find the best donors
- Cracking the wheat code
- Wheat center receives economic engagement award
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Fall 2018, Peter Dorhout
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Fall 2018, Peter Dorhout
Seek
Table of Contents and a message from Vice President for Research Peter Dorhout for Seek, the research magazine for Kansas State University, Fall 2018 issue.
At The Intersection Of Research And Public Health, Sarah Moss
At The Intersection Of Research And Public Health, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Didactic Bases Of Development Of Logical Thinking In Schoolchildren, D F. To'xtasinov
Didactic Bases Of Development Of Logical Thinking In Schoolchildren, D F. To'xtasinov
Central Asian Journal of Education
The article shows that the possibilities of developing logical thinking of students by the means of teaching mathematics, and also presents the research conducted in this direction, and their conclusions.