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Full-Text Articles in Education
12-19-2018 Swosu Students Named To Fall Semester Honorrolls, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
12-19-2018 Swosu Students Named To Fall Semester Honorrolls, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
THE BARK ARCHIVE 2018
Honor rolls at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford and Sayre have been announced for the 2018 fall semester.
School Of Culinary Arts & Food Technology - Winter Newsletter 2018, James Peter Murphy
School Of Culinary Arts & Food Technology - Winter Newsletter 2018, James Peter Murphy
Other resources
The School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology, Winter Newsletter captured the many events, research, awards, significant contributions and special civic and community activities which the students and staff members of the school have successfully completed up to the Winter period of 2018. The successful completion of these activities would not be possible without the active and on-going support of the 'INSPIRED' friends of Culinary Arts (school sponsors) and our school's industry association supporters.
12-11-2018 Swosu Students Scheduled To Complete Degreesafter 2018 Fall Semester, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
12-11-2018 Swosu Students Scheduled To Complete Degreesafter 2018 Fall Semester, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
THE BARK ARCHIVE 2018
A total of 438 students at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford complete requirements for either associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degrees after the 2018 fall semester.
December 7, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
December 7, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Minutes
SWOSU Faculty Senate December 7, 2018 Approved Minutes.
Evaluating The Way Forward In Online Student Engagement., Patricia Schmaltz, Julia Carpenter, Dan J. Petersen
Evaluating The Way Forward In Online Student Engagement., Patricia Schmaltz, Julia Carpenter, Dan J. Petersen
Publications
Several factors make up the successful instructional experience in online higher education classes. With the advanced offerings in online learning, educational institutions are compelled to innovate all aspects of their online classes (U.S. Department of Education, 2016). The innovation can lead to a higher caliber learning environment. This paper advances a simple model for Instructors to follow, an Instructional Online Model (IOM), with the intent of improving student engagement, knowledge retention, leading to increased business profit. Instructors who model the discussed techniques may find increased student’s satisfaction with their courses, leading to the students pursuing further online education. Technological advancement …
Ethel Lorraine Webb Small Papers, 1960-1980, Ethel Lorraine Webb Small
Ethel Lorraine Webb Small Papers, 1960-1980, Ethel Lorraine Webb Small
Center for Restoration Studies Archives, Manuscripts and Personal Papers Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Readiness For Blended Retirement: A Descriptive Analysis Of Financial Literacy Among Young American Military Members, Michael Eldon Pontiff
Readiness For Blended Retirement: A Descriptive Analysis Of Financial Literacy Among Young American Military Members, Michael Eldon Pontiff
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
In January 2018, the Department of Defense began the new blended retirement system for military members which includes an investment matching program in addition to a reduced pension at 20 years of service. This new system requires a forward thinking financial decision from a young population of Americans who may not possess substantial financial knowledge and experience to make an educated long term decision. The study examines the financial literacy of two groups of young enlisted Air Force members separated by two years experience in the service to determine if any significant changes in financial literacy occur through time and …
Investigating The Impact Of Differentiated Instruction On Soldier Training, Sara Rebecca Baumgarten
Investigating The Impact Of Differentiated Instruction On Soldier Training, Sara Rebecca Baumgarten
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
As the individuals identified as the Millennial Generation transition into adulthood, postsecondary instructional institutions must adjust training methods for increased learning. This postsecondary institutional transformation is not exclusionary, thus military training must also evolve to increase knowledge acquisition. For soldiers in the unit supply specialist program, training utilized differentiated instruction methods and strategies with an end state of improved learning for soldiers at their first duty station and lasting through the course of their career. This revised learning methodology has increased property accountability as directed by the Command Supply Discipline Program, Department of the Army. Conducting an ANCOVA on Control …
November 16, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
November 16, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Minutes
SWOSU Faculty Senate November 16, 2018 Approved Minutes.
Personal Commitment Statements In Evaluating Continuing Education: Evolutionary Practice, Juan Bornman, Brenda Louw
Personal Commitment Statements In Evaluating Continuing Education: Evolutionary Practice, Juan Bornman, Brenda Louw
ETSU Faculty Works
The use of a Commitment-to-Change (CTC) statement to evaluate Continuing Education was investigated through a case study design. A CE event on communication disorders within the ICF-CY framework was evaluated by a Personal Commitment form and a follow-up survey. Results of a thematic analysis of statements and follow-up survey illustrate the important potential of this evolutionary approach.
Future And Value: The Library As Strategic Partner, Antje Mays
Future And Value: The Library As Strategic Partner, Antje Mays
Library Presentations
Broader economic trends spawn budget pressures for education and libraries, prompting a plethora of studies on the value and relevance of libraries. Numerous reports on economic decline in libraries and studies with mixed pronouncements on the value of libraries have led to a negative self-image within the library profession. Yet libraries' leadership in connecting learners to knowledge is at the heart of producing many of the key skills sorely needed in robust societies and economies. Librarianship has many untapped opportunities for positioning itself as a prominent strategic partner. This paper outlines current research on the economic and societal context for …
Nebline, November/December 2018
Nebline, November/December 2018
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
CONTENTS
Feature: Youth Voice benefits youth, communities
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
and other extension news and events
An Exploration Of Names In Social And Professional Settings For Persons With Ethnically Identifying Names, Paige Whitney Johnson
An Exploration Of Names In Social And Professional Settings For Persons With Ethnically Identifying Names, Paige Whitney Johnson
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The overarching purpose of this collected papers dissertation was to explore the perspectives and experiences related to names in social and professional settings for persons with ethnically identifying names. The first paper was an integrative literature review. The second paper was a qualitative study utilizing the phenomenological approach. Both studies utilized self-presentation theory, while Study #2 added social penetration theory and social identity theory. Self-presentation theory posits that people put forth a public face to show that they possess desirable characteristics to observers. Social penetration theory is centered on the concept of self-disclosure and the notion that people carefully construct …
More Than Free: Equity In Open Educational Resources, Nicole Williams, Kathryn Anastasi
More Than Free: Equity In Open Educational Resources, Nicole Williams, Kathryn Anastasi
Open Educational Resources
Faculty creation and adoption of OER and ZTC materials can provide students with benefits that extend beyond no-cost or low-cost considerations. These materials can be the foundation of more culturally relevant classroom materialsthanstudents are used to seeing. They can increase the accessibility of instructional materials to students with disabilities. They can be employed to support student-centered learning ideas which upend traditionalnotionshow information flows between teachers and students. Using OER and ZTC materials has the potential to address many of the concerns about inequality that faculty and students alike have about the current educational model. Although OER and ZTC initiatives present …
October 26, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
October 26, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Minutes
SWOSU Faculty Senate October 26, 2018 Approved Minutes.
Co-Design Apprenticeships & Future Workforce Pathways: Corporate Hr & University Partnerships, Richard D. Busby, Newton Moore, Michelle Eppler
Co-Design Apprenticeships & Future Workforce Pathways: Corporate Hr & University Partnerships, Richard D. Busby, Newton Moore, Michelle Eppler
Publications & Research
Strategic Opportunity:
The workforce is ever-changing. Our latest challenge is finding workers who walk in with our needed skills and knowledge. This developed workforce is scarce and expensive. With the current workforce skills gaps increasing and rapidly changing job requirements, we need to think strategically and maximize all of our learning and development programs and dollars. This roundtable will discuss using tuition assistance and apprenticeships to create leadership development programs effectively and efficiently through partnerships. We will discuss the untapped opportunities within tuition assistance programs and how to align training and tuition assistance programs to build leadership pipelines about their …
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2018, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2018, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium
The Challenges of 21st Century Education
November 9, 2018
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Keynote address: Four-Dimensional Education for the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Charles Fadel
Conference Co-Chairs: Peter Shea and Marc Ebenfield
Proposal Co-Chairs: Marc Ebenfield and Peter Shea
President: Marc Ebenfield
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 31, Fall 2018, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 31, Fall 2018, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's message: Faculty development in the 21st century, Marc Ebenfield
NEFDC publication schedule change
“I will forever be changed”: Encouraging meaning-making in service-learning, Isabelle Jenkins, MDiv, Virginia Ryan, Ph.D., and Michelle Sterk Barrett, Ph.D. - College of the Holy Cross
Call for proposals for the spring 2019 conference
Lessons from the mat: 17 things being a new yoga student taught me about effective, student-centered teaching, Jen Girgen, J.D., Ph.D. - Salem State University
Connected: Building meaningful relationships for online learning, Sara Donaldson, Ed.D., Karen Caldwell, Ed.D., and Carey Borkoski, Ph.D., Ed.D. - Johns Hopkins University
Defamiliarizing the familiar: Challenging …
Nebline, October 2018
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
CONTENTS
Feature: Nebraska Extension’s CHIME program: Enhancing childcare professionals’ well-being with mindfulness
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
and other extension news and events
Family Literacy And Engagement: A Framework, Hannah Wells
Family Literacy And Engagement: A Framework, Hannah Wells
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
The purpose of this project was to construct a framework for a family literacy program that would inform parents of Native English Speakers and English Learners on literacy practices and allow time for families to practice literacy together. The family literacy program consists of three sessions, each comprised of a 20-minute presentation to parents and a 30-minute parent-child literacy activity. Each session covered a different topic: early literacy practices, technology and literacy, and advocating for student success. The program was implemented in an adult literacy center, where parents who attended classes at the center and parents in the …
Nontraditional Students Success In Compressed Courses Within A Community College Cohort, Elizabeth Kinter Tanner
Nontraditional Students Success In Compressed Courses Within A Community College Cohort, Elizabeth Kinter Tanner
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Nontraditional students are an untapped population for American higher education institutions. Private baccalaureate-granting universities have taken the lead on creating programs for this population’s needs. These programs typically include combinations of online instruction, cohorts, compressed or accelerated courses, and prior learning assessment. Similarly constructed programs for nontraditional students at public community colleges are less common. A review of the Council for Accelerated Programs’ website reveals only twelve of the 98-member institutions are community or technical colleges, and only one is in California (Council for Accelerated Programs, n.d.). In 2016, Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District in California created the Accelerated College …
September 28, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
September 28, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Minutes
SWOSU Faculty Senate September 28, 2018 Approved Minutes.
Mayflower: Ode To New Beginnings — A New Column For New Times With A Positive Mission, Antje Mays
Mayflower: Ode To New Beginnings — A New Column For New Times With A Positive Mission, Antje Mays
Library Faculty and Staff Publications
Numerous studies and articles downplay the value of libraries, citing instances of library defunding, layoffs, and outright closures, along with studies on the waning usefulness of libraries based on flawed quantifiables. Such pronouncements spread fear of obsolescence and irrelevance, contributing to dissatisfaction in the library profession. Yet polls in the United States and Great Britain reveal the library profession's enduring value among the most trusted professions.
To kick off the column "Mayflower: Ode to New Beginnings", this article frames library pressures in a context of broader trends affecting economic and educational conditions, examines professional stewardship and the library profession’s enduring …
Swosu Fact Book Fall 2018, Joel Harrel Kendall, Diane Fitzsimmons, Kayleigh Brown
Swosu Fact Book Fall 2018, Joel Harrel Kendall, Diane Fitzsimmons, Kayleigh Brown
Fact Books
The 27th annual Southwestern Oklahoma State University Fact Book provides a ready source of information to answer frequently asked questions about the University and its operations. The Fact Book is compiled annually by the Office of Institutional Research to assist the university with strategic planning, academic program reviews, grant writing, accreditation, and institutional information to help guide decision-making. The report is designed to help faculty, staff, administrators, and external stakeholders better understand the student body and university trends. The data analyzed for this report was collected from 2009 to 2018.
Unless otherwise noted, the information in the Fact Book is …
Nebline, September 2018
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
CONTENTS
Feature: Septic systems need regular maintenance to function properly
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
and other extension news and events
Perceptions Of Community College Of The Air Force Graduates Regarding The Degree's Influence On Employability: A Case Study, Kimberly Castillo
Perceptions Of Community College Of The Air Force Graduates Regarding The Degree's Influence On Employability: A Case Study, Kimberly Castillo
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
The purpose of this single embedded case study was to answer the central question: How do CCAF graduates perceive the impact of their degree in enhancing their employability for the civilian workforce? Because veterans have historically suffered from high unemployment (Kleykamp, 2013), veteran employment is a highly politicized problem considering the large number who will soon be discharged (Burnett-Zeigler, Valenstein, Ilgen, Blow, Gorman, & Zivin, 2011; Humensky, Jordan, Stroupe, & Hynes, 2013; Kleykamp, 2013; Loughran, 2014). This study used a theoretical framework of the transition theory to better understand the issues airmen faced when leaving the Air Force as well …
August 31, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
August 31, 2018 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Minutes
SWOSU Faculty Senate Augu 31, 2018 Approved Minutes.
Evaluating The Effectiveness Of A Focused Debate On The Development Of Ethical Reasoning Skills In Pharmacy Technician Students., Seana Hogan, Julie Dunne
Evaluating The Effectiveness Of A Focused Debate On The Development Of Ethical Reasoning Skills In Pharmacy Technician Students., Seana Hogan, Julie Dunne
Articles
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of debating an ethical dilemma on the development of ethical reasoning skills in pharmacy technician students.
Methods. A mixture of qualitative and quantitative methods was used. This included analysis of before and after 5-minute papers, a sentiment survey, thematic analysis of student reflective writing and a qualitative questionnaire by an independent observer.
Results. Twenty-five students participated in the study. The 5-minute papers showed improvement in student learning. In the sentiment survey, 83% of students agreed or strongly agreed that they had a better understanding of ethical dilemmas following the debate. The main theme identified from …
08-01-2018 Swosu Students Named To Summer Honor Rolls, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
08-01-2018 Swosu Students Named To Summer Honor Rolls, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
THE BARK ARCHIVE 2018
Southwestern Oklahoma State University at Weatherford has announced both the President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls for the 2018 summer semester.
Nebline, August 2018
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: Nutrition Education Kits developed by Extension help LPS students learn about nutrition and physical activity
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
and other extension news and events
Special pullout section: Lancaster County Super Fair 2018 Schedule & Map