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Leadership And Human Development, Dennis Bunch, Jennifer Fillingim, Joe Blackbourn Dec 2012

Leadership And Human Development, Dennis Bunch, Jennifer Fillingim, Joe Blackbourn

Journal of Contemporary Research in Education

This article describes Graves’ theory of sociological development and its applicability to leadership. The interrelationship of the most common levels of functioning, appropriate management techniques, and methods for facilitating the growth of organization members is examined.


Herding Tigers: Leading The “On-Behalf-Of” Organization, Anthony O. Putman Aug 2012

Herding Tigers: Leading The “On-Behalf-Of” Organization, Anthony O. Putman

Journal of Contemporary Research in Education

This article addresses leadership issues from the descriptive psychology perspective. This orientation involves consideration of the complex features of leadership and participation in an interactive social process. It further focuses on the diverse positions that all organizational stakeholders bring to an issue in their interpretation of that issue and the behavior of others.


Doing Our Job: Making Possible Futures More Real For Others, Dennis Rader Aug 2012

Doing Our Job: Making Possible Futures More Real For Others, Dennis Rader

Journal of Contemporary Research in Education

This article addresses leadership within the context of a teacher’s interpersonal skills. It argues that the basic responsibility of all educational professionals is to facilitate a student’s personal vision, his goals, and his potential positive future outcomes. The position in this article is that learning, growth, and development are essentially emergent, constructivist endeavors and a teacher’s role is to nurture this process.


Role Of Education In Human Development: A Study Of South Asian Countries, Amna Mahmood Jul 2012

Role Of Education In Human Development: A Study Of South Asian Countries, Amna Mahmood

Business Review

Although education is a source of better income and jobs, it has much value for social development as an imperative for the development of human capital. That is why it is considered to be a vital part of development economics. Most of the economists have a consensus that the pace of economic and social development of a country depends on its human resource rather than its material resources. But South Asian policy makers paid merely a lip service to this area. In this region the demographic nightmare poses a key challenge for human development since the population has more than …


How To Become A Good Business Teacher: Developing Competences Of Prospective Business Education Teachers, Elisabeth Riebenbauer, Michaela Stock Apr 2012

How To Become A Good Business Teacher: Developing Competences Of Prospective Business Education Teachers, Elisabeth Riebenbauer, Michaela Stock

International Journal for Business Education

The mission of teacher education is to equip prospective teachers with the knowledge, skills, attitude and behaviour they need to deliver their best performance in the classroom and at school. This paper presents ideas for optimizing teacher education using the example of the master's program of Business Education and Development at the University of Graz, placing a special focus on the acquisition of teacher competences. The biggest milestone in the curriculum is the teaching practice, the success of which strongly depends on good cooperation among students, teachers, schools, university, and school authorities. The second part of this article will be …


2012 Ijbe Front Matter, Tamra Connor Apr 2012

2012 Ijbe Front Matter, Tamra Connor

International Journal for Business Education

  1. Editorial Board
  2. President's Letter
  3. SIEC-ISBE International


Table Of Contents - Winter 2012, Fort Hays State University College Of Education Jan 2012

Table Of Contents - Winter 2012, Fort Hays State University College Of Education

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal

Academic Leadership Journal Winter 2012 table of contents


Effective Practices And Resources For Support Of Beginning Teachers, Dawn Lambeth Jan 2012

Effective Practices And Resources For Support Of Beginning Teachers, Dawn Lambeth

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal

School district-level, site-based support and effective mentoring and induction programs for new teachers can help new teachers’ self efficacy, dispositions and acquisition of knowledge and skills. In addition, sustained support may lower attrition rates, increase teacher effectiveness in the classroom, and save school districts money. School districts must intensify efforts to work with school administrators to provide effective support, guidance and orientation programs during the initial years of teaching. While induction programs vary considerably from state to state and across school districts, they are typically intended to increase teacher effectiveness in the classroom and impact teacher attrition rates.


Student Visual Narratives Giving Voice To Positive Learning Experiences – A Contribution To Educational Reform, Ulrika Bergmark, Catrine Kostenius Jan 2012

Student Visual Narratives Giving Voice To Positive Learning Experiences – A Contribution To Educational Reform, Ulrika Bergmark, Catrine Kostenius

Academic Leadership: The Online Journal

The aim of this paper is to explore students’ positive experiences of their learning through the use of visual narratives, observation, and field notes in two secondary school classes in Sweden. Four themes were found: (1) knowing the needs of mind and body, (2) embracing each other in mutual support, (3) learning in a facilitating environment, and (4) using a variety of learning modalities. Students wished to have a voice in setting the curriculum, favored a variety of assignments, and sought to expand their learning environment beyond the classroom. Finally, challenges for teachers and school leaders are discussed.


Assessing Reasons For Involvement In Student Leadership Activities, Dirk Barram, Scott Wade, Christopher Koch Jan 2012

Assessing Reasons For Involvement In Student Leadership Activities, Dirk Barram, Scott Wade, Christopher Koch

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that either prompt or prevent undergraduate student participation in leadership development activities. A survey including 35 items was created. The survey was rated by experts for construct validity. Based on expert ratings, 17 items were retained. Internal reliability of the items was .87. Both a factor analysis and a qualitative analysis of the items indicated a single factor for student involvement centered on personal development. An analysis of demographic variables indicated that students planning to attend graduate school were more favorable toward involvement in student leadership activities. Implications for improving …


Growth No. 11 (2012) - Full Issue Jan 2012

Growth No. 11 (2012) - Full Issue

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

The full issue of the eleventh edition of Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development.


Scholarship And Relationship In The Integration Of Faith And Learning, Keith Starcher Jan 2012

Scholarship And Relationship In The Integration Of Faith And Learning, Keith Starcher

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

In this paper I review some of the literature on the integration of faith and learning (IFL) and reflect on my implementation of IFL inside the classroom, outside the classroom and within my discipline (marketing). I also reflect on what the Lord is teaching me about teaching.


Some Of The Early Story: The Beginnings Of The Association For Christians In Student Development, David M. Johnstone Jan 2012

Some Of The Early Story: The Beginnings Of The Association For Christians In Student Development, David M. Johnstone

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

A reasonable critique of American student affairs is that the profession does not utilize its heritage and history. The profession leans heavily on the praxis of its responsibilities to the detriment that it has a long history and those who worked diligently in years past have made what happens today possible. The Association for Christians in Student Development has a significant history. Some of it parallels contemporary culture, while some of it is unique. However, the current association reflects the vision of early “pioneers.” This article seeks to begin filling the gap, provide a sense of how the association arose …


What About The “T’S”?: Addressing The Needs Of A Transgender Student At A Cccu Member Institution, Scott Barrett, Philip D. Byers, David M. Downey, Eric M. Gingerich Jan 2012

What About The “T’S”?: Addressing The Needs Of A Transgender Student At A Cccu Member Institution, Scott Barrett, Philip D. Byers, David M. Downey, Eric M. Gingerich

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

As the discussion of the LGBT community continues to evolve and inform decisions at higher education institutions, evidence suggests the “T”–transgender–discussion at CCCU institutions has remained stagnant and largely unrecognized. In June 2011 ACSD’s New Professionals Collaborative asked professionals to present a case study on how a CCCU institution would house a transgender student who had already been admitted into the institution. The authors found the literature on the subject to be sparse, and within the Christian context it is nearly nonexistent. The few precedents and best practices on housing a transgender student do not appear to align with the …


Experiences Of Gay And Lesbian Students Attending Faith-Based Colleges: Considerations For Improving Practice, Joel M. Wentz, Roger D. Wessel Jan 2012

Experiences Of Gay And Lesbian Students Attending Faith-Based Colleges: Considerations For Improving Practice, Joel M. Wentz, Roger D. Wessel

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

The intent of this 2010 qualitative, phenomenological study was to understand the experiences of undergraduates who identified as gay/lesbian in faith-based colleges. Some of the issues students encountered were identity denial, perceptions of homosexuality on campus, exposure to off-campus cultures, concealing sexual identity, establishing a peer support network, and reconciling faith and sexual identity. Participants discussed support from faculty/staff, counseling services, school policies, male residence hall culture, and perceptions of administrators. Considerations for improving practice include making informed enrollment decisions, supporting sexual identity formation during college, reconciling faith and sexual identity, encouraging supportive networks, and developing policies regarding campus sexual …


Abelard To Apple: The Fate Of American Colleges And Universities, Chris Abrams Jan 2012

Abelard To Apple: The Fate Of American Colleges And Universities, Chris Abrams

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Being Equipped: A Review Of Homosexuality And The Christian, Joshua Canada Jan 2012

Being Equipped: A Review Of Homosexuality And The Christian, Joshua Canada

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Leading Naked: The Costly Consequences Of Organizational Solipsism, Anthony J. Marchese Jan 2012

Leading Naked: The Costly Consequences Of Organizational Solipsism, Anthony J. Marchese

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Alone Together, Why We Expect More From Technology And Less From Each Other, Douglas M. Wood Jan 2012

Alone Together, Why We Expect More From Technology And Less From Each Other, Douglas M. Wood

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Practice And Profile: Christian Spiritual Formation For Vocation, Kelly D. Sargent Jan 2012

Practice And Profile: Christian Spiritual Formation For Vocation, Kelly D. Sargent

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Academically Adrift: Limited Learning On College Campuses, Steve Conn, Josh Wymore Jan 2012

Academically Adrift: Limited Learning On College Campuses, Steve Conn, Josh Wymore

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


A Parent’S Guide To The Christian College: Supporting Your Child’S Heart, Soul, And Mind During The College Years, Brad A. Lau Jan 2012

A Parent’S Guide To The Christian College: Supporting Your Child’S Heart, Soul, And Mind During The College Years, Brad A. Lau

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Educational Leadership Program Effectiveness: Evaluation From Graduates And Their Principals, Judith Patterson, Binbin Jiang, Mary Chandler, Tak Cheung Chan Jan 2012

Educational Leadership Program Effectiveness: Evaluation From Graduates And Their Principals, Judith Patterson, Binbin Jiang, Mary Chandler, Tak Cheung Chan

Georgia Educational Researcher

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational leadership program through the perceptions of its recent graduates and their school principals. Graduates who obtained leadership positions after graduation were surveyed and interviewed regarding their perception of their program preparation. Principals of these graduates were also interviewed by the researchers to solicit their feedback regarding essential program components of an educational leadership program to meet future challenges. Findings of this study highlighted program areas that met the educational demands and identified program areas that needed improvement.