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Preview: Women's Basketball At Georgia, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Preview: Women's Basketball At Georgia, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • PREVIEW: Women's Basketball at Georgia


Gs Men's Soccer Announces Open Tryouts Jan. 28, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Gs Men's Soccer Announces Open Tryouts Jan. 28, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • GS Men's Soccer Announces Open Tryouts Jan. 28


It’S Kind Of A Curious Incident In The Bell Jar: Using Literature And Discussion To Advocate For Mental Health Education In The High School English Classroom, Margaret Keefe Dec 2018

It’S Kind Of A Curious Incident In The Bell Jar: Using Literature And Discussion To Advocate For Mental Health Education In The High School English Classroom, Margaret Keefe

Honors Program Theses and Projects

Literature has served as an outlet for those who have both written and read it, powerfully describing all aspects of the human condition—even the mental disorders we suffer from. Language Arts classrooms provide students with the ability to access and critically analyze this unique outlet for expression and understanding. Given the high rate of mental disorders among young adults and students, this often stigmatized issue cannot be ignored inside or outside the classroom. The purpose of this project is to analyze how texts which discuss mental disorders might be taught in the high school English classroom. This will include not …


Exploring The Extent To Which Universities In Ghana Deploy Knowledge Management Processes In Their Activities, De-Graft Johnson Dei, Thomas Bingle Van Der Walt Dec 2018

Exploring The Extent To Which Universities In Ghana Deploy Knowledge Management Processes In Their Activities, De-Graft Johnson Dei, Thomas Bingle Van Der Walt

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Universities are knowledge-based organisations. They are using knowledge as a key resource and for competitive advantage. Knowledge management practices seems to be suitable for universities because they possess the conducive environment and systems. This study sought to assess the extent to which KM was practiced at the universities and the mechanisms and initiatives implemented to promote KM processes at the universities. The study adopted the survey and mixed method research approach to collect data from 118 respondents from three universities in Ghana (public, private and professional). Questionnaires (consisting of blend of closed and open-ended questions) were used to collect primary …


Former Faculty Member Establishes Faculty Scholar Program, Rachel Mccarthy Dec 2018

Former Faculty Member Establishes Faculty Scholar Program, Rachel Mccarthy

News and Events

No abstract provided.


Card: Union Membership Card Dec 2018

Card: Union Membership Card

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Membership Card certifying that Edna Renfro (Dr. Edna Saffy) paid dues and is a member of the organization for 1964-65. Card printed with "Professional Education Association" and signed by the Executive Secretary for NEA and MSTA.


Card: Dorchester Educators Membership Card Dec 2018

Card: Dorchester Educators Membership Card

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Membership card for the Dorchester Educators showing that Edna Renfro (Dr. Edna Saffy), paid her dues for 1964-65 and is entitled to attend all sports events sponsored by the schools in Dorchester County free of charge.


Rwu Expanding Merit Scholarship Opportunities For Transfer Students, Edward Fitzpatrick Dec 2018

Rwu Expanding Merit Scholarship Opportunities For Transfer Students, Edward Fitzpatrick

Featured News Story

Roger Williams University is significantly expanding its Transfer Merit Scholarships, extending our commitment to affordability for all transfer students with this uncommon step for a private university. RWU will begin offering Transfer Merit Scholarships ranging from $7,500 to $22,500.


12-19-2018 Swosu Students Named To Fall Semester Honorrolls, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dec 2018

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.


#Nsd19: Meet The Newest Members Of Georgia Southern Football, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

#Nsd19: Meet The Newest Members Of Georgia Southern Football, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • #NSD19: Meet the Newest Members of Georgia Southern Football


Georgia Southern Announces December Signing Class, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Georgia Southern Announces December Signing Class, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • Georgia Southern Announces December Signing Class


Alexis Brown Named Sun Belt Conference Women's Basketball Player Of The Week, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Alexis Brown Named Sun Belt Conference Women's Basketball Player Of The Week, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • Alexis Brown Named Sun Belt Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week


Atwater, Barber Lead Gs Women's Basketball To Third Straight Win, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Atwater, Barber Lead Gs Women's Basketball To Third Straight Win, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • Atwater, Barber Lead GS Women's Basketball To Third Straight Win


Setting The Scene Game Preview, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Setting The Scene Game Preview, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • Setting the Scene Game Preview


Men’S Basketball Survives War Of Attrition Against Bradley, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Men’S Basketball Survives War Of Attrition Against Bradley, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • Men’s Basketball Survives War of Attrition against Bradley


Training Recommendations From Early Childhood Education Providers, Teresa Gallanti, Brooke Hachey, Dawn Johnson Dec 2018

Training Recommendations From Early Childhood Education Providers, Teresa Gallanti, Brooke Hachey, Dawn Johnson

Psychology and Community Studies | Student Scholarship

Early childcare education providers are seen as having many training needs. Training needs concur with the challenges most providers face, but not always. A series of focus groups conducted in Hancock County by Hanson (2017) provided an estimation of the resources present; the challenges early childcare providers faced; and the trainings that individuals would like to see. The school districts in the neighboring county, Washington County, were asked if the county was interested in having a similar audit. Washington County school districts declined suggesting that the county had all the services they needed. Instead this research was conducted to see …


Integers As Directed Quantities (Chapter 13 In Constructing Number), Nicole Enzinger Dec 2018

Integers As Directed Quantities (Chapter 13 In Constructing Number), Nicole Enzinger

Faculty Publications - College of Education

Mathematics education researchers have long pursued—and many still pursue—an ideal instructional model for operations on integers. In this chapter, I argue that such a pursuit may be futile. Additionally, I highlight that ideas of relativity have been overlooked; and, I contend that current uses of translation within current integer instructional models do not align with learners’ inventions. Yet, conceptions of relativity and translation are essential for making sense of integers as directed quantities. I advocate for drawing on learners’ unique conceptions and actions about directed number in developing instructional models. Providing evidence of student work from my research, I illustrate …


Doctoral‐Level Counseling Students’ Experiences Of Social Class Microaggressions, Caroline O'Hara, Jennifer M. Cook Dec 2018

Doctoral‐Level Counseling Students’ Experiences Of Social Class Microaggressions, Caroline O'Hara, Jennifer M. Cook

College of Education Faculty Research and Publications

The authors recruited 11 doctoral‐level counseling students to participate in a study exploring the lived experiences of people who have encountered social class microaggressions (SCMs). Findings (consisting of 6 themes) suggest that SCMs are a distinct phenomenon arising from interpersonal and environmental exchanges that damage recipients. The authors present implications for counselor education and future research trajectories.


Digital Communications Newsletter, December 2018, University Of Maine Digital Communications Dec 2018

Digital Communications Newsletter, December 2018, University Of Maine Digital Communications

General University of Maine Publications

UMaine Digital Communications monthly newsletter for campus website managers. Distributed by email to subscribers.


Mynews, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Mynews, Georgia Southern University

My News (2014-2020)

  • Former Sudanese ‘Lost Boy’ graduates from Georgia Southern with Doctor of Public Health

  • Armstrong Campus undergraduate recruited by pharmaceutical giant

  • Approximately 2,200 degrees conferred during Georgia Southern’s 2018 Fall Commencement ceremonies

  • Georgia Southern professor receives national Evolution Education Award

  • Georgia Southern breaks ground for Engineering and Research building to equip students for the workforce

  • Savannah-based artist brings landscape exhibit to Armstrong Campus Fine Arts Gallery

  • Georgia Southern announces schedule for 2019 Moveable Feast lecture series in Savannah

  • Follow Georgia Southern on Snapchat!

  • On-Campus News

  • In the Media


Rwu Holds Steel “Topping-Off” Ceremony For Engineering, Computing & Construction Management Labs, Edward Fitzpatrick Dec 2018

Rwu Holds Steel “Topping-Off” Ceremony For Engineering, Computing & Construction Management Labs, Edward Fitzpatrick

Featured News Story

Roger Williams University on Monday held a steel “topping-off” ceremony, marking completion of the steel framework for a laboratories building for RWU’s School of Engineering, Computing and Construction Management.


Preview: Women's Basketball Vs. Winthrop, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Preview: Women's Basketball Vs. Winthrop, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • PREVIEW: Women's Basketball vs. Winthrop


This Week In Gs Athletics: Dec. 17-23, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

This Week In Gs Athletics: Dec. 17-23, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • This Week In GS Athletics: Dec. 17-23


Mobile Learning And Cognition, Helen Crompton, Diane Burke Dec 2018

Mobile Learning And Cognition, Helen Crompton, Diane Burke

Teaching & Learning Faculty Publications

The rise of mobile learning in schools during the past decade has led to promises about its power to extend and enhance student cognitive development – for example, by providing greater pedagogical opportunities for students (Mifsud, 2014). However, others claim that mobile devices are most often used to support traditional pedagogical approaches whereby students only passively consume content (Cochrane & Antonczak, 2014; Frohberg, Goth & Schwabe, 2009; Rushby, 2012). As schools invest resources in providing students with opportunities to use mobile devices as tools for learning, it is important to critically examine their use in practice.


Richie Blosch Named Winner Of Ouachita’S 2018 Mcbeth Concerto Competition, Brooke Woessner, Ouachita News Bureau Dec 2018

Richie Blosch Named Winner Of Ouachita’S 2018 Mcbeth Concerto Competition, Brooke Woessner, Ouachita News Bureau

Press Releases

Ouachita Baptist University junior Richie Blosch was named this year’s winner of the W. Francis and Mary McBeth Wind and Percussion Concerto Competition on Dec. 7. He performed “Concerto for Marimba – I. Despedida” by Ney Rosauro.


A Classroom Activity For Teaching Kohlberg’S Theory Of Moral Development, Cheryl L. Carmichael, Anna M. Schwartz, Maureen Coyle, Matthew H. Goldberg Dec 2018

A Classroom Activity For Teaching Kohlberg’S Theory Of Moral Development, Cheryl L. Carmichael, Anna M. Schwartz, Maureen Coyle, Matthew H. Goldberg

Publications and Research

In two studies, we demonstrate an engaging classroom activity that facilitates student learning about Kohlberg’s theory of moral development by using digital resources to foster active, experiential learning. In addition to hearing a standard lecture about moral development, students watched a video of a morally provocative incident, then worked in small groups to classify user comments posted in response to the video according to Kohlberg’s six stages. Students in both studies found the activity enjoyable and useful. Moreover, students’ scores on a moral development quiz improved after completing the activity (Study 1), and students who completed the activity in addition …


Wmu/Kvcc Signing Business 2+2 Articulation Agreement, John M. Dunn Dec 2018

Wmu/Kvcc Signing Business 2+2 Articulation Agreement, John M. Dunn

WMU President John Dunn

No abstract provided.


G-A Gameday Newsletters- Post Game, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

G-A Gameday Newsletters- Post Game, Georgia Southern University

G-A Gameday Newsletters (2018)

No abstract provided.


School Of Education Hooding Ceremony & Reception Program, December 2018, Lindenwood University Dec 2018

School Of Education Hooding Ceremony & Reception Program, December 2018, Lindenwood University

College of Education: Hooding Ceremony

School of Education Hooding Ceremony & Reception Program, December 2018


The Effects Of A 12-Week Jump Rope Exercise Program On Abdominal Adiposity, Vasoactive Substances, Inflammation, And Vascular Function In Adolescent Girls With Prehypertension, Ki-Dong Sung, Elizabeth J. Pekas, Steven D. Scott, Won-Mok Son, Song-Young Park Dec 2018

The Effects Of A 12-Week Jump Rope Exercise Program On Abdominal Adiposity, Vasoactive Substances, Inflammation, And Vascular Function In Adolescent Girls With Prehypertension, Ki-Dong Sung, Elizabeth J. Pekas, Steven D. Scott, Won-Mok Son, Song-Young Park

Health and Kinesiology Faculty Publications

Introduction

Childhood obesity is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) development. It is necessary to combat unfavorable outcomes of obesity at a young age by utilizing effective interventions, such as exercise.

Purpose

We sought to examine the effects of a jump rope exercise program on CVD risk factors, including body composition, vasoactive substances, inflammation, and vascular function in prehypertensive adolescent girls.

Methods

Forty girls (age 14–16) were recruited and randomly assigned to a jump rope exercise group (EX, n = 20) or control group (CON, n = 20). Body composition, nitrate and nitrite levels, endothelin-1 (ET-1), C-reactive protein (CRP), systolic …