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Full-Text Articles in Education
Moral Development Of Undergraduate Business Students: Online Vs. Residential Programs, Kevin L. Rawls
Moral Development Of Undergraduate Business Students: Online Vs. Residential Programs, Kevin L. Rawls
Kevin L. Rawls
Research related to moral reasoning and development has been increasing over the past decade as a result of the business-related scandals of the early 2000’s. Education has been shown to have a strong correlation to the moral development of individuals. Additionally, the rise in online learning has brought a new dynamic to the cognitive moral development of future business leaders. The problem addressed in this study is how an online program impacts the moral reasoning development of undergraduate business students. This study issued the DIT survey to senior-level undergraduate students declared as business majors from a face-to-face and online format …
Understanding The Role Of Childhood Poverty In Doctoral Motivation And Persistence, Amanda J. Rockinson-Szapkiw, Lucinda S. Spaulding, James A. Swezey, Carolyn Wicks
Understanding The Role Of Childhood Poverty In Doctoral Motivation And Persistence, Amanda J. Rockinson-Szapkiw, Lucinda S. Spaulding, James A. Swezey, Carolyn Wicks
James A. Swezey
No abstract provided.
How The 'Gay' Child-Sex-Abuse Cover-Up Kills Young Men, Judith A. Reisman Phd
How The 'Gay' Child-Sex-Abuse Cover-Up Kills Young Men, Judith A. Reisman Phd
Judith A. Reisman
No abstract provided.
Ipads And Autism: Developing Sound Approaches, Randall S. Dunn, Amanda Szapkiw
Ipads And Autism: Developing Sound Approaches, Randall S. Dunn, Amanda Szapkiw
Dr. Randall S. Dunn
This presentation looks at the use of iPads with children and young people on the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Practical uses and general approaches will be discussed.
Penn State's Ironic 'Child Sex Abuse' Conference, Judith A. Reisman Phd
Penn State's Ironic 'Child Sex Abuse' Conference, Judith A. Reisman Phd
Judith A. Reisman
No abstract provided.
Animation Overrides, Prims And Student Teaching: Managing And Collaborating With Undergraduate Teacher Candidates In Multi-User Virtual Environments, Randall S. Dunn
Animation Overrides, Prims And Student Teaching: Managing And Collaborating With Undergraduate Teacher Candidates In Multi-User Virtual Environments, Randall S. Dunn
Dr. Randall S. Dunn
The mid-two thousands hinged the future of education on the use of multi-user virtual environments. The frenzy over this clumsy but multimedia rich environment ran viral. Assumptions about the nature of the “traditional” college student (late teens to earl twenties) fed into the thought that we merely had to virtually build it for the students to come (and be engaged, motivated, and potentially learn). Now, we see the rise of mobile technologies, augmented reality and collaborative online social networks as replacements for this “old technology.” Where does that leave these virtual playgrounds for the socialites and potentially the learners?
Credit For The Political Theater, Mike A. Cobb
Perceptions Of The Benefits Of Professional Organizations: What Do Candidates Really Think?, Michelle B. Goodwin, Esther Alcindor, Annyce Maddox
Perceptions Of The Benefits Of Professional Organizations: What Do Candidates Really Think?, Michelle B. Goodwin, Esther Alcindor, Annyce Maddox
Michelle B. Goodwin
No abstract provided.
Letter To The Editor: News & Advance, Mike A. Cobb
Working Memory: The Reading And Math Connection, Connie Mcdonald, Steven A. Mcdonald
Working Memory: The Reading And Math Connection, Connie Mcdonald, Steven A. Mcdonald
Steven McDonald
No abstract provided.
Examining The Need For Customized Satisfaction Survey Instruments Measuring Brand Loyalty For Higher Educational Institutions, Kendrick W. Brunson
Examining The Need For Customized Satisfaction Survey Instruments Measuring Brand Loyalty For Higher Educational Institutions, Kendrick W. Brunson
Kendrick W. Brunson
The success or failure of service-based organizations is determined in large part by consumers’ perceived value of those services. Value can be measured in terms of consumers’ perceived performance quality in comparison with the cost to consumers of purchasing the service. The ideal goal of service marketing organizations is to obtain and maintain a loyal base of delighted customers. Loyalty can be measured in terms of customer satisfaction, retention levels, and perception of service quality. In the higher education industry, private institutions compete for student enrollment with state-funded institutions on factors other than cost value. Standard quality and satisfaction survey …
Point/Counterpoint: Civil Rights For Homosexuals, Mike A. Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: Civil Rights For Homosexuals, Mike A. Cobb
Mike A. Cobb
No abstract provided.
Sample Essay Apa 6th Edition, Steven A. Mcdonald
Sample Essay Apa 6th Edition, Steven A. Mcdonald
Steven McDonald
No abstract provided.
Point/Counterpoint: What’S The Prognosis For The American Health Care System?, Mike A. Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: What’S The Prognosis For The American Health Care System?, Mike A. Cobb
Mike A. Cobb
No abstract provided.
Point/Counterpoint: Is Affirmative Action Still Needed?, Mike A. Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: Is Affirmative Action Still Needed?, Mike A. Cobb
Mike A. Cobb
No abstract provided.
Point/Counterpoint: Taxes, Mike A. Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: The Polemics Of Abortion, Mike A. Cobb
Point/Counterpoint: The Polemics Of Abortion, Mike A. Cobb
Mike A. Cobb
No abstract provided.
Point/Counterpoint: 100 Day Review, Mike A. Cobb
Who Believes What? Clearing Up Confusion Over Intelligent Design And Young-Earth Creationism, Marcus R. Ross
Who Believes What? Clearing Up Confusion Over Intelligent Design And Young-Earth Creationism, Marcus R. Ross
Marcus R. Ross
The question of what differentiates young-Earth creationism (YEC) from Intelligent Design (ID) has resulted in inaccurate and confusing terminology, and hinders both understanding and dialogue. Though both YEC and ID groups have drawn distinctions between themselves, previous attempts to classify design-based positions on origins have been unable to adequately resolve their relationships. The Nested Hierarchy of Design, a multiple-character classification system, categorizes teleological positions according to the strength of claims regarding the reality, detectability, source, method, and timing of design, and results in an accurate and robust classification of numerous positions. This method avoids the philosophical and theological pitfalls of …
School Counselors' And Administrators' Perceptions Of Middle School To High School Student Transition Programs, Russell L. Claxton
School Counselors' And Administrators' Perceptions Of Middle School To High School Student Transition Programs, Russell L. Claxton
Russell L. Claxton
The purpose of this study was to identify those activities that promote student success during the transition from middle school to high school. In addition to identifying programs which promote success and reduce transition problems experienced by students, this study also determined similarities and differences in transition programs between schools or school systems.