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Full-Text Articles in Education
Teaching And Learning Insights
Teaching And Learning Insights
Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Disrupting Traditional Student-Faculty Roles, 140 Characters At A Time, Howard Glasser, Maggie Powers
Disrupting Traditional Student-Faculty Roles, 140 Characters At A Time, Howard Glasser, Maggie Powers
Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Meditations On A "Taut But Happy" Class, Bret Mulligan
Meditations On A "Taut But Happy" Class, Bret Mulligan
Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
A Semester In The Life: Reflections Of A Faculty Member, Theresa Tensuan
A Semester In The Life: Reflections Of A Faculty Member, Theresa Tensuan
Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Enacting A Pedagogy Of Mutual Engagement, Alison Cook-Sather, Sarah Brown
Introduction: Enacting A Pedagogy Of Mutual Engagement, Alison Cook-Sather, Sarah Brown
Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
From The Advisory Board: Monet Moments And The Necessity Of Productive Disruption, Peter Felten
From The Advisory Board: Monet Moments And The Necessity Of Productive Disruption, Peter Felten
Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
'The Professionalization Of Students': Honors Program Research Symposium Benefits Careers Before They Begin, Danni Francis
'The Professionalization Of Students': Honors Program Research Symposium Benefits Careers Before They Begin, Danni Francis
Andrews Agenda: Campus News
No abstract provided.
Pre-Service Interdisciplinary Training In Autism Spectrum Disorders, Terisa P. Gabrielsen, Phd
Pre-Service Interdisciplinary Training In Autism Spectrum Disorders, Terisa P. Gabrielsen, Phd
Journal of Undergraduate Research
This project was designed to give mentoring experience to students across disciplines who were seeking additional knowledge and training in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Participation in the project was intended to benefit students by giving them more knowledge within their field and across disciplines, helping future patients and clients with ASD and to enhance applications to specialty and graduate programs in related fields. Students produced a large (attendance=150) interdisciplinary training workshop for the community and developed a website collection of autism resources for clinicians and families.
The Pipeline: A Dangerous Education, Toria Messinger
The Pipeline: A Dangerous Education, Toria Messinger
Race and Pedagogy Journal: Teaching and Learning for Justice
From both a societal and institutional level, the school-to-prison pipeline continues to be an issue confronting historically marginalized youth. The harsh realities of discrimination and the lack of funding supporting equal education opportunities are directly connected to the perpetuation of stigmatization and overrepresentation in the criminal justice system. By evaluating the pipeline from both a structural and experiential level, it is possible to identify key target areas for future policy changes and theoretical evaluations. Looking at the current structures underpinned by social and legal systems, countless voices have argued that a shift must occur, and it must be sweeping in …
Spring 2016
Scientia
Stress busters: intervention study combats stress in African-American youth; Peer-to-peer health power; Research roundup; Notes from the field; Program accelerates health care careers; Deep dive: Alumnus researches underwater volcanoes; Lab notes
Spring 2016
In The Loop
The age of adolescence; A design oasis in downtown; Welcoming committee: CDM students roll out the red carpet for prospective students; Paving the way in IT education and research; Seen and heard; Coloring outside the lines
Front Matter & Table Of Contents, Oracle
Front Matter & Table Of Contents, Oracle
Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice
No abstract provided.
Examining Social Desirability Orientation And Alcohol Use Expectations As Factors In Fraternity Drinking, Pietro Sasso, Alan M. Schwitzer
Examining Social Desirability Orientation And Alcohol Use Expectations As Factors In Fraternity Drinking, Pietro Sasso, Alan M. Schwitzer
Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice
Alcohol misuse by members of collegiate fraternal organizations has been cited as a This study examined two constructs, (a) an orientation toward social desirability, and (b) expectations of alcohol use, as factors in fraternity member alcohol consumption. 324 participants from 13 different fraternity chapters at 12 different institutions completed measures of social desirability orientation (Social Desirability Scale; Marlowe & Crowne, 1964) and expectations of alcohol use (Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire; Brown, Goldman, Inn & Anderson, 1987) and additional demographic information. We found high social desirability orientations, strong expectations for the outcomes of alcohol use, and relationships between these two constructs. Implications …
Spring Into Professional Growth! Incorporating Research Into Your Professional Development Goals And Practice, Georgianna L. Martin
Spring Into Professional Growth! Incorporating Research Into Your Professional Development Goals And Practice, Georgianna L. Martin
Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Sorority Recruitment On Psychological Wellbeing And Social Support, Colleen Kase, Natasha Rivera, Melissa G. Hunt Ph.D.
The Effects Of Sorority Recruitment On Psychological Wellbeing And Social Support, Colleen Kase, Natasha Rivera, Melissa G. Hunt Ph.D.
Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice
We explore the relation of deferred sorority recruitment and early membership to variables such as self-esteem, depressive and anxious symptoms, social support, and personality characteristics. Survey data were collected at four time points from 171 freshman women. Successful participants reported the highest levels of social support and wellbeing prior to recruitment. The recruitment process itself had negative effects on social support and mood, with all participants reporting an increase in anxiety during recruitment. The first few months of sorority membership did improve feelings of belonging, but this improvement was largely accessed by women who were already socially successful.
The Historical Construction Of The “College Man” Identity And World War I Era Archive Of A Denison University Fraternity Man, Liz Rohan
Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice
This article foregrounds a portion of an archive featuring the artifacts of a historical college student, John M. Price, who attended Denison University in Granville, Ohio during and after World War I, who was also a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity like his brothers, father and uncles. Price’s interest in writing, as well as reading, was developed in tension with prescribed identities in World War I era collegiate America deemphasizing scholastics. Price’s documents not only provide a historical example of a young man responding to prescribed cultural identities, but also show him struggling to maintain this identity, a struggle …
Just The Facts, Bro: Developing A Successful Alcohol Education Program For Fraternity Members, K. Joy Hamm Ed.D.
Just The Facts, Bro: Developing A Successful Alcohol Education Program For Fraternity Members, K. Joy Hamm Ed.D.
Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of Alcohol Skills Training Program (ASTP) on fraternity drinking, ascertain elements of the program that may lead to behavioral change and understand the role chapter culture plays in the success of the program. Although the researcher did not find significant evidence to support ASTP as an effective alcohol education program for reducing high-risk drinking, certain elements of ASTP do seem to be viewed as useful by members of fraternities. The findings from this study enabled the researcher to make several recommendations regarding alcohol education within the fraternal community.
Innovation In Course Design, Sally Knipe
Innovation In Course Design, Sally Knipe
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Initial teacher education programs offered at Australian universities tend to qualify graduates to teach in the age-related contexts of early childhood/primary or secondary, a model that has reflected the organisational evolution of schools. Greater flexibility is required in the design of teacher preparation courses in order to produce graduates who meet teacher registration requirements for early childhood/primary and secondary and who have a better understanding of and focus on the academic and developmental needs of a diverse range of young people. With the establishment and growth of schools with Foundation to Year 9/10/12 learning environments a demand has been created …
Enhancing Teacher Education In Primary Mathematics With Mobile Technologies, Sandy Schuck
Enhancing Teacher Education In Primary Mathematics With Mobile Technologies, Sandy Schuck
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Abstract
A challenge of teacher education is to produce graduate primary school teachers who are confident and competent teachers of mathematics. Various approaches to primary school teacher education in mathematics have been investigated, but primary teacher education graduates still tend to be diffident in their teaching of mathematics. In an age where personal use of mobile technologies is becoming ubiquitous, such technologies could provide a conduit into making mathematics teaching and learning more accessible to primary teacher education students. This paper introduces the use of a pedagogical framework which can scaffold mobile learning in mathematics teacher education programs. The paper …
(Im)Migrant And Ethnic Minority Literature In Education Curricula In Slovenia, Marijanca Ajša Vižintin
(Im)Migrant And Ethnic Minority Literature In Education Curricula In Slovenia, Marijanca Ajša Vižintin
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "(Im)migrant and Ethnic Minority Literature in Education Curricula in Slovenia" Marijanca Ajša Vižintin argues that there is a need to develop in the educational system of Slovenia a comprehensive theoretical and applied approach for the inclusion of (im)migrant and ethnic minority students: in addition to writers who represent the Slovenian majority population, school curricula should include members of Slovenian (im)migrant and ethnic minority members of the country irrespective of the language in which they write. In accordance with this objective and recommendation, the reading and study of the cultural production of (im)migrant and ethnic minority texts ought …
Preservice Generalist Teachers Enlightened Approach To Teaching Physical Education Through Teacher Biography., John E. Haynes, Judith A. Miller, Valeria Varea
Preservice Generalist Teachers Enlightened Approach To Teaching Physical Education Through Teacher Biography., John E. Haynes, Judith A. Miller, Valeria Varea
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
This paper describes a new learning experience, which was introduced following an examination of the literature regarding preservice primary school teachers’ (PPST) notions of their past experience in Physical Education (PE) (Elliott 2013). PPSTs were given the opportunity to recognise, reflect, interrogate and reframe a critical incident from their schooling in PE or Sport. This exercise was designed to enlighten students about their own schooling and the potential impact this event may have on pre-conceived ideas and opinions about teaching PE. Students (N=214) enrolled in off and on campus mode, of a preservice teacher education program in a …
Professional Development Of Elementary And Science Teachers In A Summer Science Camp: Changing Nature Of Science Conceptions, Ayhan Karaman
Professional Development Of Elementary And Science Teachers In A Summer Science Camp: Changing Nature Of Science Conceptions, Ayhan Karaman
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Many countries all over the world have recently integrated nature of science (NOS) concepts into their science education standards. Providing professional support to teachers about NOS concepts is crucially important for successful implementation of the standards. For this purpose, a summer science camp was offered to elementary and science teachers. The main objective of this research study was to investigate the progress in specific NOS concepts made by the participant teachers. The responses of the teachers regarding the NOS concepts were obtained through VNOS-C questionnaire and scored using a rubric developed by McDonald (2008). The scored teacher responses were analyzed …
The Value Of Guided Operating Theatre Experience For Undergraduate Nurses, Paula Foran
The Value Of Guided Operating Theatre Experience For Undergraduate Nurses, Paula Foran
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Can nurses who have not been involved in guided operating theatre experience care for patients before and after surgery with the same level of knowledge and expertise as those who have?
This paper will present an overview of a national mixed methods research project that investigated these issues, comparing different models of operating theatre education offered in Australia. Transferable skills learned via operating theatre experience that may be useful in the surgical wards will be explored and also possible correlations between students’ experiences in this specialty area and recruitment and retention of staff to this specialist area.
Justice In Love (Book Review), Ben Gibson
Justice In Love (Book Review), Ben Gibson
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Justice in Love. Wolterstorff, Nicholas. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdman's Publishing Company, 2015. 306 pp. ISBN: 978-0802872944.
Lost World Of Adam And Eve: Genesis 2-3 And The Human Origins Debate (Book Review), Joel Duff
Lost World Of Adam And Eve: Genesis 2-3 And The Human Origins Debate (Book Review), Joel Duff
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins Debate. Walton, John H. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2015. 256 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8308-2461-8.
Approaches To Christian Education: From Elusive Towards A Larger And Deeper Approach, Derek Schuurman
Approaches To Christian Education: From Elusive Towards A Larger And Deeper Approach, Derek Schuurman
Pro Rege
This paper began as a short column titled "What Makes an Education 'Christian'?". Christian Courier, August 10, 2015.
Scored In Ink: A Narrative Of Tattoos As Self-Care, Healing, And Reclamation, Em C. Huang
Scored In Ink: A Narrative Of Tattoos As Self-Care, Healing, And Reclamation, Em C. Huang
The Vermont Connection
Tattoos are often deemed as unprofessional in many career elds, includ- ing higher education. They carry stigmas linked to rebellion, “trashiness”, and a lack of re nement, and professionals who have tattoos either feel a need, or are asked, to conceal them. This article addresses the stigma surrounding tattoos in higher education and provides a lens through which tattoos can instead be appreciated as a way to navigate through identity development and healing from trauma. Because student identity development is a signi cant focus within student affairs and higher education, it is important for student affairs professionals to understand how …
Racial Battle Fatigue And The Black Student Affairs Professional In The Era Of #Blacklivesmatter, Miracle Husband
Racial Battle Fatigue And The Black Student Affairs Professional In The Era Of #Blacklivesmatter, Miracle Husband
The Vermont Connection
Historically, predominantly White institutions represent racial climates where Black student affairs professionals must combat racism, blocked opportunities, and various levels of environmental stress (Smith, Hung, & Franklin, 2011). Research suggests that predominantly White institutions are prime environments for producing racial battle fatigue amongst Black people. Recent media coverage highlights the racialized experiences and treatment of Black people in the United States by various branches of law enforcement. The #BlackLivesMatter Move- ment continues to build momentum in an effort to bring awareness to racial injustices and af rm Black lives. In addition to this awareness, the movement contributes to the larger …
Ecotheraphy As A Tool For Mental Wellness, Jenna L. Matsumura
Ecotheraphy As A Tool For Mental Wellness, Jenna L. Matsumura
The Vermont Connection
Students are arriving on college campuses with more mental wellness concerns and higher rates of diagnoses than previous years. As universities explore ways to increase the programmatic efforts to address these issues, the role nature plays in regards to the human psyche is often not considered. Although universities offer outdoor education programs, the positive impact of the biosphere is relatively underutilized. In this article the author will (a) present a brief overview of the growing presence of mental illnesses on college campuses, (b) provide an introduction and critique of ecotherapy, and (c) propose the placement of house plants within university …
Postcolonial Studies In The Twenty-First Century: A Book Review Article Of Literature For Our Times & Reading Transcultural Cities, Alejandra Moreno Álvarez
Postcolonial Studies In The Twenty-First Century: A Book Review Article Of Literature For Our Times & Reading Transcultural Cities, Alejandra Moreno Álvarez
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
No abstract provided.