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University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 04 - December 1997 - Calendar, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 04 - December 1997 - Calendar, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 04 - December 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 04 - December 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
The Cultivation Of Thinking Dispositions In Grades Three And Four, Linda L. Taylor
The Cultivation Of Thinking Dispositions In Grades Three And Four, Linda L. Taylor
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
Thinking dispositions are the internal motivation for thinking critically and creatively. Successful critical thinkers use theirs without another person directing them to use the skills. Many individuals, having acquired these skills, fail to use them. Tishman and Perkins suggest that inadequate development of the dispositions necessary to invoke the thinking skills account for the second behavior. In my work as an enrichment specialist, I have found support for this view. In this paper I present a case study of my work with third and fourth grade students, which focuses on developing the attitudes and dispositions needed for successful critical and …
The Leaders Of The Future: A Call To Action For Higher Education, Deirdre L. Hennessey
The Leaders Of The Future: A Call To Action For Higher Education, Deirdre L. Hennessey
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
The purpose of this thesis is to create a plan for a college or university to use in designing a program of leadership development for students. The study begins at the first stages, discussing the role of higher education as a producer of leaders. It is argued that it is the responsibility of higher education to promote leadership and actively cultivate leaders as part of its mission. Leadeship is defined and the fundamentals of the thesis are explained. Personal and creative potential are explained as the foundation of any leadership program. These qualities are discussed, and methods of teaching these …
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 03 - November 1997 - Calendar, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 03 - November 1997 - Calendar, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 03 - November 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 03 - November 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 02 - October 1997 - Calendar, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 02 - October 1997 - Calendar, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 02 - October 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 02 - October 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
The Status Of Faculty Professional Service And Academic Outreach In New England, Sharon Singleton, Cathy Burack, Deborah Hirsch
The Status Of Faculty Professional Service And Academic Outreach In New England, Sharon Singleton, Cathy Burack, Deborah Hirsch
New England Resource Center for Higher Education Publications
In 1994 the New England Resource Center for Higher Education surveyed New England colleges and universities about the professional service faculty are engaging in, and the policies and structures that support such activities. Information was obtained from 120 institutions. As seen through a wide lens, there is considerable institutional commitment to faculty professional service. A majority of respondents reported that service is both a stated part of their institutional mission and that faculty, administrators and staff supported that commitment. However, a sharper focus reveals a gap between statements and practice: only a third of the respondents were able to demonstrate …
First Graders Solving Problems, Mary H. Burke
First Graders Solving Problems, Mary H. Burke
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
First graders become good problem solvers when given the opportunity to practice problem solving skills. It is necessary for such practice to take place in a risk-free environment that treats errors as valuable learning experiences rather than something to always avoid. This thesis integrates academic subject matter, school life interactions, and out of school experiences into the first graders' development of critical thinking skills and strategies necessary for them to become good problem solvers. The thesis explains in several different academic subject areas the implementation of critical and creative thinking pedagogy essential for the development of a sound foundation for …
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 01 - September 1997 - Calendar, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 01 - September 1997 - Calendar, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 01 - September 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 02, No. 01 - September 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
A Structured Approach To Training And Development Programs For Business And Organizational Leaders, Thomas M. Burns
A Structured Approach To Training And Development Programs For Business And Organizational Leaders, Thomas M. Burns
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
This paper addresses and integrates two issues. Its first premise is that training and development programs in most organizations are often poorly planned or randomly implemented, a condition which undermines much of the potential benefit these programs may offer. Secondly, the paper argues that the development and application of critical and creative thinking skills, traditionally applied only in educational settings, can also serve businesses in very important ways. Towards the integration of these two issues, a six-stage model is presented that can serve to coordinate the process of personnel development in organizations. It is highlighted by the identification and application …
Cross-Cultural Teaching And Learning: Teaching Environmental Education In Costa Rica, Craig L. Jackson
Cross-Cultural Teaching And Learning: Teaching Environmental Education In Costa Rica, Craig L. Jackson
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 09 - May 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 09 - May 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 08 - April 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 08 - April 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 07 - March 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 07 - March 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
Rewarding Faculty Professional Service, Kerryann O’Meara
Rewarding Faculty Professional Service, Kerryann O’Meara
New England Resource Center for Higher Education Publications
Scholars of higher education have long recognized that existing reward systems and structures in academic communities do not weight faculty professional service as they do teaching and research. In the past five years, however, many colleges and universities have found innovative ways to define, document, and evaluate faculty professional service in traditional promotion and tenure systems. Other institutions have created or expanded alternate faculty reward systems, including faculty profiles in service, merit pay, and post-tenure reviews emphasizing service. Based on data from a nation-wide sample, this paper discusses innovations in rewarding faculty professional service and offers conclusions and recommendations.
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 06 - February 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 06 - February 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 07 - January 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
University Reporter - Vol. 01, No. 07 - January 1997, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1996-2009, University Reporter
No abstract provided.
Organizational Structures For Community Engagement, Sharon Singleton, Deborah Hirsch, Cathy Burack
Organizational Structures For Community Engagement, Sharon Singleton, Deborah Hirsch, Cathy Burack
New England Resource Center for Higher Education Publications
In a time of public scrutiny of higher education, there is good reason - both for the survival of the campus and the survival of the community around it -- for institutions to promote outreach. Yet even within those institutions with formal structures -- mission statements, faculty handbooks, and presidential leadership that support community service -- the practical considerations -- work assignments, evaluation mechanisms and institutional rewards -- present real challenges. Service-enclaves are structures that exist or are developed within institutions that allow faculty and staff to work collectively as they serve their communities. While individual service work is no …