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Full-Text Articles in Education
Assessing Community-Engaged Learning Impacts Using Ripple Effects Mapping, Benjamin J. Muhlestein, Roslynn Mccann
Assessing Community-Engaged Learning Impacts Using Ripple Effects Mapping, Benjamin J. Muhlestein, Roslynn Mccann
Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence
Communicating Sustainability, an upper level undergraduate service-learning live broadcast course was created at Utah State University to help students gain critical skills in communicating and participating in local sustainability efforts. Community-Engaged Learning was a key component applied in gaining and using these skills. This study sought to capture the impacts of this course on both its students and the community partners who worked with those students using Ripple Effects Mapping. Key findings include: powerful impacts on student learning, growth and ability to engage in local movements; as well as clearly defined benefits for community partners. Included in this study …
“Does Increased Online Interaction Between Instructors And Students Positively Affect A Student’S Perception Of Quality For An Online Course?”, Jennifer Hunter Dr, Brayden Ross
“Does Increased Online Interaction Between Instructors And Students Positively Affect A Student’S Perception Of Quality For An Online Course?”, Jennifer Hunter Dr, Brayden Ross
Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence
Online education is increasing as a solution to manage increasing enrollment numbers at higher education institutions. Intentionally and thoughtfully constructed courses allow students to improve performance through practice and self-assessment and instructors benefit from improving consistency in providing content and assessing process, performance, and progress.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of student to instructor interaction on the student’s perception of quality for an online course. “Does increased online interaction between instructors and students positively affect a student’s perception of quality for an online course?”
The study included over 1200 courses over a three year time …
Do High Cohort Default Rates Affect Student Living Allowances And Debt Burdens? An Empirical Analysis, Robert Kelchen
Do High Cohort Default Rates Affect Student Living Allowances And Debt Burdens? An Empirical Analysis, Robert Kelchen
Journal of Student Financial Aid
The federal government holds colleges accountable for their students’ cohort default rates (CDRs), with colleges facing the potential loss of all federal financial aid dollars if their CDRs are too high for three consecutive years. Yet a sizable portion of student borrowing is for non-tuition living expenses—funds that the college does not get to keep. In this paper, I examine whether colleges at risk of federal sanctions due to high CDRs respond by reducing living allowances in an effort to limit borrowing and if student debt burdens decrease after a college receives a high default rate. Using data from public …
Experiencing Financial Aid At A Historically White Institution: A Critical Race Analysis, Liane I. Hypolite, Antar A. Tichavakunda
Experiencing Financial Aid At A Historically White Institution: A Critical Race Analysis, Liane I. Hypolite, Antar A. Tichavakunda
Journal of Student Financial Aid
While scholars have looked at the intersection of financial aid and various identities, little work has examined how, if at all, race and racism are imbued into financial aid in higher education using qualitative inquiry. This paper begins that work by using a Critical Race Theory lens to analyze how, in the seemingly colorblind structure and process of financial aid, race matters. Using interview data collected from 35 Black juniors and seniors at a selective, historically White institution (HWI), the authors examine how race has informed students’ perceptions of themselves, their families, and their futures through their experiences with financial …
Crushing Debt Or Savvy Strategy? Financial Literacy And Student Perceptions Of Their Student Loan Debt, Gail Markle
Crushing Debt Or Savvy Strategy? Financial Literacy And Student Perceptions Of Their Student Loan Debt, Gail Markle
Journal of Student Financial Aid
Almost three quarters of American college students use loans to fund their college education, although according to public discourse student debt is a critical problem. Grounded in social reproduction theory and consumer socialization theory this study examines the influence of financial literacy on students’ college financing decisions, perceptions of student loan debt, and education-related behavior. A sample of 429 undergraduate students selected using systematic cluster sampling from a large public university in the southeast completed a survey containing closed and open ended questions. Participants reported moderate levels of financial literacy (72.3%) and student loan awareness (62.7%). Only 20% of students …
A Decade Of Building The Community-Engaged School Of Health And Human Sciences At The University Of North Carolina Greensboro, Emily M. Janke, Joi Bulls, Dave Demo, Celia Hooper, Jeremy Rinker
A Decade Of Building The Community-Engaged School Of Health And Human Sciences At The University Of North Carolina Greensboro, Emily M. Janke, Joi Bulls, Dave Demo, Celia Hooper, Jeremy Rinker
eJournal of Public Affairs
This case example illustrates key opportunities, processes, and outcomes of nearly a decade of intentional efforts to build and support community-engaged faculty culture and institutionalization in the School of Health and Human Sciences at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Situated within a university-wide, faculty-led movement to institutionalize support for community engagement through policy and practice, we describe the motivation of faculty and administrative leadership to integrate support for community engagement across teaching, research and service roles in the Health and Human Sciences unit at UNCG. We present critical moments of opportunity that were leveraged by faculty and administrative leadership …
Self-Assessment Rubric For The Institutionalization Of Community Engagement At The Level Of The College Within A University, John Saltmarsh
Self-Assessment Rubric For The Institutionalization Of Community Engagement At The Level Of The College Within A University, John Saltmarsh
eJournal of Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
Institutionalizing Community Engagement: The College Within A University As A Missing Organizational Link, John Saltmarsh, Michael Middleton, Melissa Quan
Institutionalizing Community Engagement: The College Within A University As A Missing Organizational Link, John Saltmarsh, Michael Middleton, Melissa Quan
eJournal of Public Affairs
This article examines the kinds of organizational change that can be implemented at level of a college in a university to institutionalize community engagement as a core value of the college.
Utilizing The College-Level Community Engagement Assessment Rubric To Identify Strengths, Weaknesses And Opportunities For Growth In Drexel University’S College Of Arts And Sciences, Cyndi R. Rickards, Jennifer Kebea, Brian Daley, Lawrence Souder
Utilizing The College-Level Community Engagement Assessment Rubric To Identify Strengths, Weaknesses And Opportunities For Growth In Drexel University’S College Of Arts And Sciences, Cyndi R. Rickards, Jennifer Kebea, Brian Daley, Lawrence Souder
eJournal of Public Affairs
The College of Arts and Sciences (CoAS), one of Drexel’s largest colleges, has intentionally aimed to grow and deepen its commitment to civic engagement across the last decade. CoAS has significantly demonstrated a commitment to community engagement by making it a funding priority and creating a leadership position to support engagement. Because of the varying levels and formats of the college’s efforts towards civic engagement, a process of assessment was needed. To channel our assessment efforts we adopted Saltmarsh and Middleton’s pilot assessment rubric. A group of seven engaged faculty from across the college and the Executive Director of the …
Economic Engagement, Development, And Entrepreneurship: The Role Of Applied Public Service Colleges, Jason Jolley, Gilbert Michaud
Economic Engagement, Development, And Entrepreneurship: The Role Of Applied Public Service Colleges, Jason Jolley, Gilbert Michaud
eJournal of Public Affairs
This paper investigates the unique role of applied public service colleges in engaging with communities through economic development and entrepreneurship-related activities. Schools of public administration, affairs, and service are often distinctively tasked with being public facing, and connecting and working with outside agencies, nonprofits, and other stakeholders. Using a case study of Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, we discuss the emerging engagement role of these types of schools through a typology of strategies brought forth by the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities. We outline seven specific programs run by the Voinovich School, and discuss …
Book Review: Epistemic Injustice: Power & The Ethics Of Knowing, Star Plaxton-Moore
Book Review: Epistemic Injustice: Power & The Ethics Of Knowing, Star Plaxton-Moore
eJournal of Public Affairs
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Our Towns: A 100,000 Mile Journey Into The Heart Of America, Keith Morton
Book Review: Our Towns: A 100,000 Mile Journey Into The Heart Of America, Keith Morton
eJournal of Public Affairs
Book review of James and Deborah Fallows, Our towns: a 100,000 mile journey into the heart of America
December 16, 2019: Smc Partners With University Credit Union, New Payroll System, Christmas Party Photos, Saint Mary's College Of California
December 16, 2019: Smc Partners With University Credit Union, New Payroll System, Christmas Party Photos, Saint Mary's College Of California
SMC Bulletin 2013-2020
No abstract provided.
Informal Learning About Teaching Among Novice University Professors, Laia Encinar-Prat, Joaquín Gairín Sallán
Informal Learning About Teaching Among Novice University Professors, Laia Encinar-Prat, Joaquín Gairín Sallán
The Qualitative Report
In this article, we present results of a study on informal learning about teaching among novice university professors at one university in Spain. The study identified teaching competencies developed through informal learning, strategies of informal learning used, and organizational factors that might foster or hinder the acquisition of teaching competencies. We gathered data through 18 individual interviews with novice university faculty, two focus groups with university professors, a document analysis and a focus group of experts. We conducted content analysis of the transcripts of the interviews and focus groups, as well as the documents obtained. The results showed that the …
Volunteer Motivations, Satisfaction, And Future Intent: A Comparative Analysis Between Student-Athletes And Service-Learning Students, Tiesha R. Martin, Mark Slavich, Jennifer L. Gellock
Volunteer Motivations, Satisfaction, And Future Intent: A Comparative Analysis Between Student-Athletes And Service-Learning Students, Tiesha R. Martin, Mark Slavich, Jennifer L. Gellock
Journal of Athlete Development and Experience
Developing socially responsible and civically engaged citizens has been a priority of higher education in the United States since its conception. As an extension of higher education, intercollegiate athletics has been tasked with the same objective. One method to accomplish this objective is student-athletes’ engagement in community service. With the growing amount of attention placed on community service, it is becoming increasingly important to understand student-athletes’ volunteer experiences, in order to help administrators better coordinate impactful service opportunities for student-athletes. Using functionalist theory as a framework, the purpose of this study was to assess student-athletes’ motivations to volunteer, satisfaction with …
Are Athletes Addicted To Their Identity? The Development And Validation Of The Athletic Identity Addiction (Aia) Scale, Matt R. Huml, Calvin Nite
Are Athletes Addicted To Their Identity? The Development And Validation Of The Athletic Identity Addiction (Aia) Scale, Matt R. Huml, Calvin Nite
Journal of Athlete Development and Experience
The purpose of this study was to develop a reliable and valid instrument for assessing the extent to which athletic identity is related to the tenets of addiction. Specifically, it was investigated whether athletes experience a behavioral addiction regarding their participation and involvement in sport. A total of 576 athletes (118 student-athletes, 458 former student-athletes) were included within a two-phase study. The first phase focused on crafting and testing the instrument, while the second phase refining the instrument for validity and reliability. Results indicated a four-factor solution comprising the Athletic Identity Addiction (AIA) scale: (1) mood alteration, (2) withdrawal, (3) …
Sunburnt At Lunchtime And Other Infrequent Things, Elizabeth Null
Sunburnt At Lunchtime And Other Infrequent Things, Elizabeth Null
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Gender Difference In Glenoid Remodeling, Kent Rinehart, Matt Teusink, Chris Peters, Ann Zajicek
Gender Difference In Glenoid Remodeling, Kent Rinehart, Matt Teusink, Chris Peters, Ann Zajicek
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Post-Operative Outcomes Of Ciprofloxacin Otic Suspension Versus Ciprofloxacin-Dexamethasone Otic Drops In Myringotomy With Tube Placement, Andrew W. Logeman, Daniel V. Arkfeld, Jayme R. Dowdall, Dwight T. Jones
Comparison Of Post-Operative Outcomes Of Ciprofloxacin Otic Suspension Versus Ciprofloxacin-Dexamethasone Otic Drops In Myringotomy With Tube Placement, Andrew W. Logeman, Daniel V. Arkfeld, Jayme R. Dowdall, Dwight T. Jones
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Patterns Of Opiate Use And Prescription Practices In Isolated Orthopedic Trauma Injuries: Creating Guidelines, Matthew Mormino, Justin Sieber, Sara Putnam, David Kusin, Zachary Bailey, Todd Gilbert, Emmett Gannon, Josh Locker, Matthew Tingle, Matthew Freeman, Mark Amirtharaj
Patterns Of Opiate Use And Prescription Practices In Isolated Orthopedic Trauma Injuries: Creating Guidelines, Matthew Mormino, Justin Sieber, Sara Putnam, David Kusin, Zachary Bailey, Todd Gilbert, Emmett Gannon, Josh Locker, Matthew Tingle, Matthew Freeman, Mark Amirtharaj
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Bmi As A Risk Factor For Early Dislocation Of Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, David J. Kusin, Joshua A. Ungar, Kaeli K. Samson, Matthew J. Teusink
Bmi As A Risk Factor For Early Dislocation Of Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, David J. Kusin, Joshua A. Ungar, Kaeli K. Samson, Matthew J. Teusink
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Do Pre-Operative Emotional And Mental Rand Sf-36 Scores Predict Outcomes After Total Hip And Knee Arthroplasty?, Erik Bowman, Curtis Hartman, Kevin Garvin, Beau Konigsberg, Liz Lyden, Seth Wardyn
Do Pre-Operative Emotional And Mental Rand Sf-36 Scores Predict Outcomes After Total Hip And Knee Arthroplasty?, Erik Bowman, Curtis Hartman, Kevin Garvin, Beau Konigsberg, Liz Lyden, Seth Wardyn
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Three Cases Of Laryngeal Histoplasmosis In The Midwestern United States, Jonathan Blecha, Christopher Bingcang, Justin Oltman
Three Cases Of Laryngeal Histoplasmosis In The Midwestern United States, Jonathan Blecha, Christopher Bingcang, Justin Oltman
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Il-Β (Interleukin-Β) And Tnf-Α (Tumor Necrosis Factor-Α) Impact Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Formation By Differential Effects On Macrophage Polarization, Rishi Batra, Melissa Suh, Jeff Carson, Matt Dale, Trevor Meisinger, Matt Fitzgerald, Jiangtao Luo, Irkalis Pipinos, Wanfen Xiong, Timothy Baxter
Il-Β (Interleukin-Β) And Tnf-Α (Tumor Necrosis Factor-Α) Impact Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Formation By Differential Effects On Macrophage Polarization, Rishi Batra, Melissa Suh, Jeff Carson, Matt Dale, Trevor Meisinger, Matt Fitzgerald, Jiangtao Luo, Irkalis Pipinos, Wanfen Xiong, Timothy Baxter
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Effect Of 75% Intestinal Resection On Body Composition In Lean Vs. Obese Rats, Ujwal R. Yanala, Roger Reidelberger, Jon Thompson, Mark Carlson
Effect Of 75% Intestinal Resection On Body Composition In Lean Vs. Obese Rats, Ujwal R. Yanala, Roger Reidelberger, Jon Thompson, Mark Carlson
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Proximal Versus Distal 50% Enterectomy On Nutritional Parameters In Rats Preconditioned With A High-Fat Diet Or Regular Chow, Ujwal R. Yanala, Roger Reidelberger, Jon Thompson, Valerie Shostrom, Mark Carlson
Effect Of Proximal Versus Distal 50% Enterectomy On Nutritional Parameters In Rats Preconditioned With A High-Fat Diet Or Regular Chow, Ujwal R. Yanala, Roger Reidelberger, Jon Thompson, Valerie Shostrom, Mark Carlson
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Timing And Sequence Of Chemoradiation For Low-Grade Gliomas Meeting Rtog 9802 Criteria, Jeffrey M. Ryckman, Adams Kusi Appiah, Elizabeth Lyden, Vivek Verma, Chi Zhang
Timing And Sequence Of Chemoradiation For Low-Grade Gliomas Meeting Rtog 9802 Criteria, Jeffrey M. Ryckman, Adams Kusi Appiah, Elizabeth Lyden, Vivek Verma, Chi Zhang
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Eculizumab For The Treatment Of Recurrent C3 Glomerulonephritis Caused By C3 Gain Of Function Mutation, Joon S. Kim, Ryan P. Mullane, Scott Westphal, Eric Langewisch, Clifford Miles
Eculizumab For The Treatment Of Recurrent C3 Glomerulonephritis Caused By C3 Gain Of Function Mutation, Joon S. Kim, Ryan P. Mullane, Scott Westphal, Eric Langewisch, Clifford Miles
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
An Unusual Presentation Of Renal Cell Carcinoma With Tumor Thrombus, Joon S. Kim, Paul Gribben, Jennifer Fillaus
An Unusual Presentation Of Renal Cell Carcinoma With Tumor Thrombus, Joon S. Kim, Paul Gribben, Jennifer Fillaus
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Left Ventricular Assist Device (Lvad) Infections: A Single Center Experience, Rajendra Karnatak, Uriel Sadkovsky
Left Ventricular Assist Device (Lvad) Infections: A Single Center Experience, Rajendra Karnatak, Uriel Sadkovsky
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.