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Full-Text Articles in Education
A Review Of The Ultimate School Counselor’S Guide To Assessment & Data Collection, Rawn Boulden, Brett Zyromski
A Review Of The Ultimate School Counselor’S Guide To Assessment & Data Collection, Rawn Boulden, Brett Zyromski
Journal of School-Based Counseling Policy and Evaluation
Abstract
This review critiques Sandra (Sandi) Logan-McKibben and Jenna Marie Alvarez’s book: The Ultimate School Counselor’s Guide to Assessment & Data Collection, New York, NY: Springer, 168 pages, $45 (Softcover), ISBN: 9780826185532. We highlight the book’s potential for graduate student, counselor educator, and school counselor utility, and discuss potential limitations. Overall, this book helps fill a longstanding gap in the school counseling literature, providing readers clear and tangible tools and resources to augment one’s assessment and data collection efforts.
Review: Virtue Information Literacy: Flourishing In An Age Of Information Anarchy, Jessica A. Hawkes
Review: Virtue Information Literacy: Flourishing In An Age Of Information Anarchy, Jessica A. Hawkes
Communications in Information Literacy
Review of Bivens-Tatum, W. (2022). Virtue information literacy: Flourishing in an age of information anarchy. Library Juice Press.
Book Review: The Oldest Student (Literacy - Not Just For Elementary School), Megan R. Brown
Book Review: The Oldest Student (Literacy - Not Just For Elementary School), Megan R. Brown
Education Insights: Journal of Research and Practice
A review of the book The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read, highlighting the importance of learning to read to access God’s written word, a skill that has no age limit.
Review Of The Hidden Inequities In Labor-Based Contract Grading, By Ellen C. Carillo, Current Arguments In Composition, 2021, Amanda Sladek
Review Of The Hidden Inequities In Labor-Based Contract Grading, By Ellen C. Carillo, Current Arguments In Composition, 2021, Amanda Sladek
Journal of Response to Writing
This review considers Ellen C. Carillo's The Hidden Inequities in Labor-Based Contract Grading, an important contribution that examines labor-based grading contracts through a disability studies lens.
Great Lakes Great Books: Continuing To Learn, Lynette Marten Suckow
Great Lakes Great Books: Continuing To Learn, Lynette Marten Suckow
Michigan Reading Journal
Five book reviews from several grade levels focus on the value of lifelong learning. Titles were chosen from the Great Lakes Great Books Award list.
Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology Of The Body (Book Review), Alida Sewell
Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology Of The Body (Book Review), Alida Sewell
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology of the Body by John W. Kleinig. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2021. 235 pp. ISBN: 9781683594680.
The Youngest Boy (Book Review), James C. Schaap
The Youngest Boy (Book Review), James C. Schaap
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: The Youngest Boy by Jim Heynen. Duluth, MN: Holy Cow! Press, 2021. 127 pp. ISBN: 9781513645599.
Great Lakes Great Books: A New Season, Lynette Marten Suckow
Great Lakes Great Books: A New Season, Lynette Marten Suckow
Michigan Reading Journal
Five book reviews from the Great Lakes Great Books list for the 2022-2023 school year.
Review: Self+Culture+Writing, Samira Grayson
Review: Self+Culture+Writing, Samira Grayson
Writing Center Journal
Review of Self+Culture+Writing: Autoethnography for/as Writing Studies, edited by Rebecca L. Jackson and Jackie Grutsch McKinney.
Review: Envisioning The Framework: A Graphic Guide To Information Literacy, Jonathan D. Grunert
Review: Envisioning The Framework: A Graphic Guide To Information Literacy, Jonathan D. Grunert
Communications in Information Literacy
Review of Finch, J. L. (2021). Envisioning the framework: A graphic guide to information literacy (ACRL Publications in Librarianship, no. 77), American Library Association.
Flourishing Together: A Christian Vision For Students, Educators, And Schools (Book Review), Timothy Van Soelen, Whitney Minderhoud
Flourishing Together: A Christian Vision For Students, Educators, And Schools (Book Review), Timothy Van Soelen, Whitney Minderhoud
Pro Rege
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Book Review: Pietro A. Sasso, J. Patrick Biddix, & Mónica Lee Miranda. (2020). Supporting Fraternities And Sororities In The Contemporary Era: Advancements In Practice. Myers Education Press., Shanté C. Hearst, Kevin J. Bazner Jr.
Book Review: Pietro A. Sasso, J. Patrick Biddix, & Mónica Lee Miranda. (2020). Supporting Fraternities And Sororities In The Contemporary Era: Advancements In Practice. Myers Education Press., Shanté C. Hearst, Kevin J. Bazner Jr.
Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice
Anyone serving as a campus-based fraternity/sorority advisor can attest to the complexity of navigating roles as advocate, advisor, change agent, and more. Further, the storied histories and contemporary challenges facing fraternity/ sorority life (FSL) and higher education professionals is increasingly demanding. The authors of Supporting Fraternities and Sororities in the Contemporary Era: Advancements in Practice present a much needed updated reference text examining the multiple facets FSL and other higher education professionals must be attuned to in supporting students involved in FSL organizations. Appropriately, the editors acknowledge FSL is filled with contradictions fostering positive and negative opportunities for student development …
Gospel And History (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
Gospel And History (Book Review), Keith C. Sewell
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Reviewed title: Gospel and History by K.J. Popma and translated by Harry Van Dyke. Aalten, The Netherlands: Wordbridge Publishing, 2021. 237 pp. ISBN: 9789076660622.
The Sacraments And Consumer Culture (Book Review), Laurence C. Sibley Jr.
The Sacraments And Consumer Culture (Book Review), Laurence C. Sibley Jr.
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: The Sacraments and Consumer Culture by Timothy Brunk. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press Academic, 2020. 212 pp. ISBN: 9780814685082.
Fashion Theology (Book Review), Justin Bailey
Fashion Theology (Book Review), Justin Bailey
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Fashion Theology by Robert Covolo. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, 2020. 216 pp. ISBN: 9781481312738.
Confidence Builds Competence: Creating Literate Identities As Readers And Writers, Victoria A. Oglan, Janie R. Goodman
Confidence Builds Competence: Creating Literate Identities As Readers And Writers, Victoria A. Oglan, Janie R. Goodman
South Carolina Association for Middle Level Education Journal
The authors review four texts that offer teachers of all disciplines support for creating opportunities for students to develop their literate identities as readers and writers. The texts are: Focus Lesson: How Photography Enhances the Teaching of Writing; Story Matters: Teaching Teens to Use the Tools of Narrative to Argue and Inform; Breathing New Life into Book Clubs: A Practical Guide for Teachers; and Unlocking the Power of Classroom Talk: Teaching Kids to Talk with Clarity and Purpose.