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Full-Text Articles in Education
Ua68/8/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters History Publications, Wku Archives
Ua68/8/1 Potter College Of Arts & Letters History Publications, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Publications created by and about the History Department.
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Petillo Addresses Students on Future of SHU -- Creating New "Habitats" for Bridgeport Neighbors -- Students Find Fun in the Final Crunch -- He Said/She Said -- Editorials -- Surviving Finals Week
Oral History Interview With Tan Chin Tiong: Conceptualising Smu, Chin Tiong Tan
Oral History Interview With Tan Chin Tiong: Conceptualising Smu, Chin Tiong Tan
Oral History Collection
The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, changes to concept plan, research, private university, faculty recruitment, challenges, marketing, advertising campaign, autonomous universities, collaboration with Wharton School, schools in SMU, change agent for education landscape, differentiating SMU, SMU students.
Biography:
Provost, SMU, 1999–2008, and Deputy President, SMU, 2007–2009
Member of SMU start-up team
In 1998 Professor Tan Chin Tiong was one of the first three faculty members who joined the start-up team to create what would become Singapore’s third university, SMU. Among his many responsibilities during the planning phase of SMU, he oversaw faculty recruitment, public relations and marketing, and the …
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Search Committee Works Hard to Appoint New President -- Late Night Library Time -- Trotting Before Turkey Day -- Greek Life Growing Among Campus Community -- He Said/She Said -- Editorials -- 2010's Most "Glamorous" Honored.
Oral History Interview With Khoo Teng Aun: Conceptualising Smu, Teng Aun Khoo
Oral History Interview With Khoo Teng Aun: Conceptualising Smu, Teng Aun Khoo
Oral History Collection
The interview covered: concept for new university, university library, first admissions exercise, student reaction to SMU, achievements of SMU.
Biography:
Associate Professor of Accounting, SMU, 2000–present
Member of SMU start-up team
Professor Khoo Teng Aun was one of the SMU ‘pioneers’, the faculty who formed the start-up team for Singapore’s third university. He joined the start-up team in 1999. Today he is a faculty member of the School of Accountancy and teaches corporate reporting and taxation. His research interests include internet financial reporting, multinational companies, cost and management accounting systems, taxation, and entrepreneurial studies. He also teaches in SMU’s master …
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 9, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Students Return Home Eager for Pre-Thanksgiving Festivities and Fun -- Black Friday Vs. Cyber Monday -- Standardize Testing No Longer a Standard -- Wild About Harry -- Photo of the Week --
Oral History Interview With Low Kee Yang: Conceptualising Smu, Kee Yang Low
Oral History Interview With Low Kee Yang: Conceptualising Smu, Kee Yang Low
Oral History Collection
The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, university education in Singapore, curriculum, CIRCLE values, private university, logo, teaching pedagogy, interview students for admissions, legal aspects, incorporation of SMU, first day of class, law school, challenges, student recruitment, law internships, Juris Doctor programme, challenges.
Biography:
Associate Professor of Law, SMU, 2000–present
Member of SMU start-up team
Professor Low Kee Yang joined the start-up team for SMU in 1998; one of his responsibilities was supervising legal matters. He served as deputy dean of the business school from 1999 to 2002 and chaired the organising committee for the Lee Kuan Yew Global Business …
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 8, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: University Makes Plans for New Wellness Center -- 'Wii-habilitation' -- Students Reach Out to Read Aloud -- Stem Cell Research Raises Concerns Around SHU -- Men's Hockey Earns First Win
The History Of Special Education: Lessons From The Past, Implications For The Future, Lucinda S. Spaulding, Deanna L. Keith Dr.
The History Of Special Education: Lessons From The Past, Implications For The Future, Lucinda S. Spaulding, Deanna L. Keith Dr.
Deanna Keith
We identify three eras in the history of special education: Early Reform (1800 – 1870), Stagnation and Regression (1870-1950), and Contemporary Reform (1950 – present). Next we examine parallels between eras and consider implications for people with disabilities today, highlighting the importance of the systematic study of historical perspectives in preparation programs for special educators.
The History Of Special Education: Lessons From The Past, Implications For The Future, Lucinda S. Spaulding, Deanna L. Keith Dr.
The History Of Special Education: Lessons From The Past, Implications For The Future, Lucinda S. Spaulding, Deanna L. Keith Dr.
Lucinda S. Spaulding
We identify three eras in the history of special education: Early Reform (1800 – 1870), Stagnation and Regression (1870-1950), and Contemporary Reform (1950 – present). Next we examine parallels between eras and consider implications for people with disabilities today, highlighting the importance of the systematic study of historical perspectives in preparation programs for special educators.
The History Of Special Education: Lessons From The Past, Implications For The Future, Lucinda S. Spaulding, Deanna L. Keith Dr.
The History Of Special Education: Lessons From The Past, Implications For The Future, Lucinda S. Spaulding, Deanna L. Keith Dr.
Faculty Publications and Presentations
We identify three eras in the history of special education: Early Reform (1800 – 1870), Stagnation and Regression (1870-1950), and Contemporary Reform (1950 – present). Next we examine parallels between eras and consider implications for people with disabilities today, highlighting the importance of the systematic study of historical perspectives in preparation programs for special educators.
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 7, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Dr. Cernera Resigns from Presidency -- Internet Helps Students With Work and Play -- May the Road Rise to Meet You -- Editors Choice -- Women's Volleyball Wins 19 Straight
Oral History Interview With John Yip Soon Kwong: Conceptualising Smu, Soon Kwong John Yip
Oral History Interview With John Yip Soon Kwong: Conceptualising Smu, Soon Kwong John Yip
Oral History Collection
The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, future needs of university education in Singapore, business education, third university, Singapore Institute of Management, achievements.
Biography:
Executive Director and CEO, Singapore Institute of Management, 1997–2003
Director of Education, MOE, 1987–1996
Dr John Yip Soon Kwong played a major role in developing the concept for Singapore’s third university, Singapore Management University. With his first-hand knowledge of international universities as well as his knowledge of Singapore’s education system, he was part of the early effort to define the scope of Singapore’s third university and to identify an overseas university partner for this new institution. …
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 6, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights Include: Make Your Vote Count for Midterm Elections -- Volunteers Help Bridgeport 'Feel the Warmth' -- Seattle University Strives to Save Environment -- Editorials -- Dance Team 'Jumps on It' -- A Day in the Life: Sacred Heart Ice Hockey
Oral History Interview With Tsui Kai Chong: Conceptualising Smu, Kai Chong Tsui
Oral History Interview With Tsui Kai Chong: Conceptualising Smu, Kai Chong Tsui
Oral History Collection
The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, roles and responsibilities, overseas visits, information technology, dean of School of Business, planning, undergraduate programme, Wharton curriculum, first admissions exercise, opening day, teaching pedagogy, students, case competition, postgraduate programmes, Masters of Applied Finance, achievements.
Biography:
Founding Dean, School of Business, SMU, 1999–2003
Member of SMU start-up team
Professor Tsui Kai Chong was an SMU ‘pioneer’, a member of the start-up team for Singapore’s third university, and he oversaw planning for communications and information technology. He was appointed as the first dean of the School of Business in 1999, became vice provost of undergraduate …
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights Include: Speaker Encourages True SHU Beauty -- Letter to the Editor -- Screams, Scares, and Sequels -- Senior Pub Night for Senior Fun Night -- Ready, 'SET', Bingo's Back -- Day in the Life: Soccer
Videopoetry: Historical Photography In The Desert Garden, Peter Lutze, James Armstrong, Laura Woodworth-Ney
Videopoetry: Historical Photography In The Desert Garden, Peter Lutze, James Armstrong, Laura Woodworth-Ney
Literacy, Language, and Culture Faculty Publications and Presentations
This paper presents an integration of poetry, history and photography through the video medium to convey a cultural history of the irrigated desert in southern Idaho, USA, around 1900. The VideoPoetry project is an investigation of cultural history that employs video and poetry to make it come alive. This social history is revealed through the lives of Clarence E. Bisbee and Jessie Robinson Bisbee of Twin Falls, Idaho. Their marriage focused on their photography business that involved documenting the transformation of the desert into farms, towns, and cities. This project brings out for public view a selection of historical photographs …
Oral History Interview With Hwang Soo Chiat: Conceptualising Smu, Soo Chiat Hwang
Oral History Interview With Hwang Soo Chiat: Conceptualising Smu, Soo Chiat Hwang
Oral History Collection
The interview with Hwang Soo Chiat covered:first involvement with SMU, roles and responsibilities, first classes, teaching pedagogy, pioneer students, student interaction, student recruitment, parent interaction, commencement, milestones.
Biography:
Associate Professor of Accounting, SMU, 2000–present
Member of SMU start-up team
Professor Hwang Soo Chiat is one of the SMU ‘pioneers’, a member of the start-up team for Singapore’s third university. Today he is an associate professor of accounting at SMU. In December 2005, he was named Outstanding Teacher in the School of Accountancy. His research interests are in the use of accounting ratios for prediction of bankruptcy of companies, corporate governance, …
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Banned Books Spark Controversy -- A Healthy Relationship With Food -- He Said/She Said -- Editorials -- Young Talent Hits Fairfield Theatre -- Click Here for Some Good Luck -- A Day in the Life: Sacred Heart Football
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Shots Fired on Streets of New Haven -- Did "SHU" Know? School Health Insurance -- Students Request to "SET" More Events -- Are You Ready For Some Football -- He Said/She Said -- Editorials.
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 2, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Greg Mortenson Comes to SHU -- Editorials -- He Said/She Said -- Get Reel Movie Review -- Walk in his SHUz -- A Day in the Life
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 27, Issue 1, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: New School Year Brings Campus Challenges -- BP Oil Spill Continues to Affect the U.S -- Editorials -- He Said/ She Said -- Fall Concert Revealed -- Oh My GAGA, MTV.
School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 2010-2011, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science
School Of Marine Science Graduate Catalog 2010-2011, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science
Miscellaneous
Catalog for the Graduate program from the School of Marine Science at the College of William and Mary for the listed academic year.
Oral History Interview With Leong Kwong Sin: Conceptualising Smu, Kwong Sin Leong
Oral History Interview With Leong Kwong Sin: Conceptualising Smu, Kwong Sin Leong
Oral History Collection
The interview covere: first involvement with SMU, third university, role and responsibilities, planning, mission statement, employer engagement, faculty compensation, city campus, pioneer students, first commencement, achievements.
Biography:
Associate Professor of Accounting, SMU, 2000–present
Member of SMU start-up team
Professor Leong Kwong Sin, an SMU ‘pioneer’, joined the start-up team for the new university in 1998. Today he is an associate professor of accounting in the School of Accountancy. He was named one of the outstanding teachers in the School of Accountancy in December 2005. His research interests include the area of accounting disclosure, accounting education, corporate governance and financial reporting …
Interview With Dr. John J. Santulli, Ii - Vp For Facilities Management, John J. Santulli Ii
Interview With Dr. John J. Santulli, Ii - Vp For Facilities Management, John J. Santulli Ii
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Physical Plant, Bruce Rogow, Steve Wisotsky, Joe Smith, dormitory, housing administrator, facilities, Rosenthal Building, Louis Parker, Cultural Living Center, Sonken Building, administration, Goodwin Cancer Research Institute, Joel Warren, distance education, main campus, Human Resources, law school, Jim Guerdon, Dr. Fischler, telecommunications, SECOM (Southeastern Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine), Barnes and Noble, University Park Plaza, Facilities Management, Ed Simco, John Scigliano, shuttles, grounds committee, Board of Trustees, Maltz Building, Horvitz Building, Dr. Feldman, merger, Rolling Hills, Goodwin Sr. Residence Hall, Ray Ferrero, library, Dr. Hanbury, golf tournaments , Coral Reef Research
Interview With Phyllis Coleman And Mark Dobson - Professors Of Law, Phyllis Coleman, Mark Dobson
Interview With Phyllis Coleman And Mark Dobson - Professors Of Law, Phyllis Coleman, Mark Dobson
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Law school, Parker building, facilities, Johnny Burris, Ovid Lewis, President Feldman, 9th Avenue Building, union building, Ferrero, Fischler, Joel Berman, Bruce Rogow, Joe Smith, Rolling Hills Country Club, Peter Thornton, Larry Hyde, Don Llewellyn, dean, full ABA accreditation, Uni-trust, scholarship, LSAT, Goodwin, John Anderson, Joe Harbaugh, Roger Abrams, leadership, fourth-tier, George Hanbury, Association of American Law Schools, AAMPLE Program, Summer Conditional Program, Alternative Admissions, Career Development Office
Interview With Dr. Cheryl Gotthelf - Nsu Faculty, Cheryl Gotthelf
Interview With Dr. Cheryl Gotthelf - Nsu Faculty, Cheryl Gotthelf
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Neuropsychology
Forensic Neuropsychology
Child Psychology
Substance Abuse
Interview With Dr. Edward Simco - Alumnus And Faculty, Edward Simco
Interview With Dr. Edward Simco - Alumnus And Faculty, Edward Simco
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Biological Curriculum, chemistry, Physical Science Study Committee, Ford Foundation Grant, nuclear reactor, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, computers, physics, science education, educational research, Abe Fischler, physical science center, oceanography, Ph.D., dissertation, Peter Niiler, social psychology, Roshenthal, Parker, Nova University, Atomic Energy Commission, Emilio Segre, Hans Jensen, Glenn Seaborg, NYIT, Don Mitchell, Dan Stufflebeam, Michael Scriven, distance education, Ed Leaders Program, Institute of Child Centered Education, Dr. Marilyn Segal, University School, Family Center, Teacher Intern Program, TIAA-CREF, Systems Engineering Laboratory, data manipulation program, IBM, Phil Adams, electronic classroom, Alex Schure, SACS, computer-based learning, the Doctor of Arts, John Scigliano, Dr. Ed Lieblein, FORTRAN, …
Interview With Elaine Poff - Director Of The University's Registrar Office For Enrollment And Student Services, Elaine Poff
Interview With Elaine Poff - Director Of The University's Registrar Office For Enrollment And Student Services, Elaine Poff
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Nova University, Center for Advancement of Education, Dick Olman, Rosenthal Building, the Mailman-Hollywood Building, the Parker Building, Edward Naus, Lifelong Learning Institute, BETA, recruiting, Center for Advancement of Education, University Registrar, CEA, Southeastern, coding, banner, PeopleSoft, registrar’s, Stephanie Brown, President Hanbury, SEVIS, international students, Ray Ferrero, George Hanbury, athletic department, Hurricane Andrew, commencement
Interview With Charles Shirley - Alumnus, Charles Shirley
Interview With Charles Shirley - Alumnus, Charles Shirley
Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University
Banking, MBA, Broward County, Nova University, library, Business School Alumni Association, East Fort Lauderdale, President of the Alumni Association, Planned Giving Council, Entrepreneurial Hall of Fame, Huizenga School, Board of Governors of the Business School, distance learning, undergraduates, graduate programs, doctoral programs, Southeastern University, merger, Miami Dolphins, Bill Harrington, Ed Manson, Dr. Feldman, Ray Ferrero, Board of Trustees, Bob Steele, Joel Berman