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Artwork Assessment Is Not Bean Counting, Rouqayya Majeed Aug 2022

Artwork Assessment Is Not Bean Counting, Rouqayya Majeed

English Language Institute

Through its wide range of approaches, art teaching is the key that opens up students to healthy communication, where they are free to express themselves and enjoy the differences they find in others. While art is agreed upon as a subjective matter, the aspect of grading an artwork done within a classroom remains debatable. However, it is possible to develop rubrics that are fair yet subjective.


Contrasting Traditional Learning And Agile Learning, Ekaterina Tretiakova Aug 2020

Contrasting Traditional Learning And Agile Learning, Ekaterina Tretiakova

English Language Institute

The term “agile” came to different areas of our life from software development. It promotes constant communication between the stakeholders of a process in order to identify necessary changers and implement them as soon as possible. The poster discusses how an agile approach to education/learning differs from a traditional approach. With agile learning, it could be much easier to adjust the syllabus to students’ and business’s needs with the help of developed interaction in flat hierarchy classes. Agile educators play the roles of facilitators who evaluate students during the whole year. The results of the poster project gives insights into …


The Stakes Of Girls' Education In Senegal, Ndeye Seck Aug 2020

The Stakes Of Girls' Education In Senegal, Ndeye Seck

English Language Institute

No abstract provided.


How To Improve Higher Education In Panama, Gustavo Jose Santamaria Gonzalez Aug 2019

How To Improve Higher Education In Panama, Gustavo Jose Santamaria Gonzalez

English Language Institute

Panama is a country with potential for economic growth. Its higher education system is internationally considered the second most problematic.A stronger focus on quality , access and resources are key to a competitive higher educational system in order to support the Panamanian economic growth.


Creating A Happy Education Environment In Vietnam, Mai Nguyen Aug 2019

Creating A Happy Education Environment In Vietnam, Mai Nguyen

English Language Institute

For long, Vietnamese people have put education on the top of their priorities. Accordingly, teachers are the most respectful people in the society. However, after some school violence scandals, the connection between parents, students and teachers has disintegrated


Inclusive Education In Kazakhstan And The Usa, Zhanar Tostubayeva Aug 2019

Inclusive Education In Kazakhstan And The Usa, Zhanar Tostubayeva

English Language Institute

The idea of Inclusive Education is widespread today, but some countries, like Kazakhstan, have only begun to fully implement inclusion in their schools while countries such as the US have a wealth of experience in this field. The purpose of this project is to analyze the current situation in the sphere of Inclusive Education in Kazakhstan and the USA and suggest possible solutions to improve Inclusive Education in Kazakhstan.


Bilimkana: Cultivating Globally - Competitive Students For A Brighter Tomorrow, Aidar Ismailov Aug 2019

Bilimkana: Cultivating Globally - Competitive Students For A Brighter Tomorrow, Aidar Ismailov

English Language Institute

This Poster titled "Bilimkana: Cultivating Globally - Competitive Students for a brighter tomorrow" is about Bilimkana Foundation and its mission of formation of a new generation of young people for the development of the Kyrgyz Republic in the age of globalization.


Institutional Death: Effects Of Carceral State And Education Institution On Black Men, Shontoria D. Pratt Apr 2019

Institutional Death: Effects Of Carceral State And Education Institution On Black Men, Shontoria D. Pratt

African American Studies - All Scholarship

African American men have been dying at an alarming rate for many years. Issues such as violence, prison, education success rates, and health related issues, as well as institutional injustice, have been significant factors in these physical and mental deaths of African American men. The purpose of this research is to investigate the correlation, if any, between the quality of life of African American men in urban cities and their level of Afrocentric knowledge. To what extent does the exposure of Afrocentric knowledge affect the views or help African American men avoid these deaths? This research will present preliminary ideas …


Quality Management Of Ceibal En Inglés, Gonzalo Negrón, Graham Stanley, David T. Lind Jan 2019

Quality Management Of Ceibal En Inglés, Gonzalo Negrón, Graham Stanley, David T. Lind

English Language Institute

A chapter in Innovations in Education Remote Teaching

This chapter examines the role of quality management in Ceibal en Inglés, which has grown in scope from the small-scale observations of teachers undertaken during the pilot phase of the project in 2012 (Banegas, 2013:181) into a complex quality management system, involving approximately 300 teachers, which is “coherent and comprehensive and the largest teacher observation, development and evaluation system the British Council has globally ... in which every remote teacher is observed and evaluated, as well as trained according to needs” (Knagg and Searle, 2016). The need for quality management in Ceibal …


Research Brief: "Out From The Shadows: Female Student Veterans And Help-Seeking", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Jan 2016

Research Brief: "Out From The Shadows: Female Student Veterans And Help-Seeking", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

Institute for Veterans and Military Families

This study explored what happened when female veterans brought three military-cultural contexts (responsibility, worth, and pride) into their transition to civilian life and help-seeking attitudes in college. In practice, student veterans exhibiting components of military culture should use these military cultural components to their benefit, and student veterans struggling to adjust to the type of thinking often required of college students should feel comfortable seeking support at their university student veteran center. In policy, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) might continue offering their campus toolkit, which has been found to be a great resource for many IHEs, offering them …


Research Brief: "A Call To Duty: Educational Policy And School Reform Addressing The Needs Of Children From Military Families", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Dec 2012

Research Brief: "A Call To Duty: Educational Policy And School Reform Addressing The Needs Of Children From Military Families", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

Institute for Veterans and Military Families

The purpose of this study was to identify the unique circumstantial stressors faced by military children and identify what type of educational support can be provided through implementation of supportive educational policies. Further research is necessary for the sustainability of proposed practice and policy.


Research Brief: "The Effect Of Veterans Benefits On Education And Earnings", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Apr 2012

Research Brief: "The Effect Of Veterans Benefits On Education And Earnings", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

Institute for Veterans and Military Families

This study found that veterans’ benefits which subsidize education make up the largest federal program for student aid, and that veterans’ benefits are estimated to increase future schooling by 1.4 years, meaning annual earnings for these veterans will be 6% higher than they would have been otherwise. In practice, that implies annual earnings approximately 6% higher than would have been expected in the absence of the benefits. In policy, policymakers should note that this study found smaller effects on earnings and education than previous studies have found. Suggestions for future study include comparing the annual earnings premium for veterans’ benefit …


2010 Commencement Remarks, Nancy Cantor May 2010

2010 Commencement Remarks, Nancy Cantor

Chancellor's Collection

This time of year, we’re all thinking about beginnings and endings. You’re graduating and preparing to start anew. We’re saying goodbye to you and getting ready to say hello to a newly admitted class. And, in a way, the messages are the same. In fact, the themes I raised with many of you as first-year undergraduates at our 2006 opening convocation, right here in the Dome, still apply as you leave here as graduates. So if you’d indulge me, I’d like to fast forward from then to now. When you arrived on campus, I asked you to rethink the popular …


Academic Excellence And Civic Engagement: Constructing A Third Space For Higher Education, Nancy Cantor Jan 2010

Academic Excellence And Civic Engagement: Constructing A Third Space For Higher Education, Nancy Cantor

Chancellor's Collection

Once again, the times demand that higher education play a transformative role. The full range of our disciplines can and must combine to make a difference. As Bruce Katz of the Brookings Institution has observed, the Great Recession “has unveiled an economy dangerously out of whack, frenzied with consumption, wasteful in its use of energy, more adept at increasing inequity than sharing prosperity.” In such a world, as Martha Nussbaum wrote this month, the future of democracy itself will depend on our ability to educate “complete citizens who can think for themselves, criticize tradition, and understand the significance of another …


Remarks By Su Chancellor & President Nancy Cantor Chancellor's Convocation For New Students, August 2009, Nancy Cantor Aug 2009

Remarks By Su Chancellor & President Nancy Cantor Chancellor's Convocation For New Students, August 2009, Nancy Cantor

Chancellor's Collection

Just a few months ago, here in the dome, our graduating students heard from Vice President Joe Biden, a graduate of the SU College of Law. As I look at you today, some of his words keep going through my mind. He said that we are standing at an inflection point in history, where the curve shifts, everything comes together and everything changes. The same can be said for you today – this is your inflection point, when you can shape not only your future, but all of ours. As Biden said: “Absent … input and leadership, the world will …


Comparison Of Six Selected New York City High Schools, Syracuse University. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program Apr 2008

Comparison Of Six Selected New York City High Schools, Syracuse University. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program

Community Benchmarks Program

This section presents data from five NYCDOE and NYSED documents for each of six New York City public high schools: Health Opportunities High School (HOH) • High School of Economics and Finance (HSEF) • High School for Leadership and Public Service (HSLAPS) • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School (JKO) • Mathematics, Science Research, and Technology Magnet High School (MSRT) • Richard R. Green High School of Teaching (RRG)

Data from these reports compare test scores, attendance, drop-out rates, demographics, etc. for each school. The goal of the study is to consolidate key findings in a manner that allows readers to …


Universities And Schools: Partners In A Diverse Democracy, Nancy Cantor Sep 2007

Universities And Schools: Partners In A Diverse Democracy, Nancy Cantor

Chancellor's Collection

As we contemplate the future of our democracy, we must, therefore, do two things simultaneously: (1) increase access to the stakeholder shares in our democracy and therefore reduce the gaps between the haves and the have nots; and (2) learn to live together and share communal responsibility for our future.


Exploring Foshay’S Theorem For Curriculum-Making In Education: An Elementary School Art Studio Project., James Haywood Rolling Jr. Feb 2006

Exploring Foshay’S Theorem For Curriculum-Making In Education: An Elementary School Art Studio Project., James Haywood Rolling Jr.

Teaching and Leadership - All Scholarship

This study explores the question of “why we teach as we do” through the self-reflexive lens described by several noted curriculum theorists, but perhaps best exemplified in a simple theorem for a reflexive curriculum-making praxis first proposed by aesthetics educator Arthur W. Foshay in his aphorism, “Who is to encounter what, why, how, in what circumstances, under what governance, at what cost?” The efficacy in Foshay’s postulation is not self-evident, but must be revealed in an alternating sequence of engagements with the constituent elements of its syntax. The method for this presentation of living inquiry in curriculum-making is trifold, involving …


Essay Review Of "The Arts And The Creation Of Mind" By Elliot Eisner, James Haywood Rolling Jr. Jan 2006

Essay Review Of "The Arts And The Creation Of Mind" By Elliot Eisner, James Haywood Rolling Jr.

Teaching and Leadership - All Scholarship

To be so ensconced in addressing the developmental needs of elementary learners through all of the fine arts, whether, as Eisner puts it, “visual, choreographic, musical, literary, or poetic” (p. xii), while at the same time developing content of relevance to the agenda of beginning artist-researchers in our unique era, is also to reflect upon my own journey from elementary artistic understandings to expertise. How did the arts carry me from point A, to point B—from an elementary education during which time art education was effectively cut from New York City public schools because of fiscal crisis, to a postsecondary …


Boys And Girls Club / Dr. King After School Program: Data Collection And Program Recommendations, Syracuse University. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program Oct 2003

Boys And Girls Club / Dr. King After School Program: Data Collection And Program Recommendations, Syracuse University. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program

Community Benchmarks Program

This report recommends organizational and methodical changes for the Boys & Girls Club of Syracuse (B&G Club) after school program held at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Magnet School (Dr. King) in Syracuse, New York. The recommendations focus on improvements to the program’s data collection and measurement system as a continuous improvement tool.


Examining The Reflective Outcomes Of Asynchronous Computer-Mediated Communication On Inservice Teacher Development, Mark Hawkes, Alexander Romiszowski Jan 2001

Examining The Reflective Outcomes Of Asynchronous Computer-Mediated Communication On Inservice Teacher Development, Mark Hawkes, Alexander Romiszowski

Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation - All Scholarship

This study explored the professional development experiences of 28 practicing teachers in 10 Chicago suburban schools involved in a two-year technology supported Problem-Based Learning curriculum development effort. Asynchronous computer-mediated communications (CMC) were featured as teacher communication tools of the project. The computer-mediated discourse produced by the teachers was compared with the discourse produced by teachers in face-to-face meetings. Research methods including discourse analysis and archival data analysis were applied to determine the nature of the teacher discourse and its reflective content. The results show that while the computer-mediated teacher dialogue was less interactive, it was significantly more reflective (t=4.14, p=.001) …


School Finance Trends In Syracuse 1978-1998, Syracuse Univeristy. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program Jun 1998

School Finance Trends In Syracuse 1978-1998, Syracuse Univeristy. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program

Community Benchmarks Program

No abstract provided.