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Beyond Behavior, Craig C. Laupheimer
Beyond Behavior, Craig C. Laupheimer
Scholarship and Engagement in Education
Teaching to engage students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can inspire the whole classroom and make teaching and learning engaging and exciting. Although teachers and students alike face a challenging educational landscape, much can be done to empower students with special needs. Teaching with the whole classroom in mind with an emphasis on hands on, explorative and inspirational learning experiences to accommodate for these students strengthens and causes student engagement and agency. This article highlights the challenges and potential breakthroughs possible for classroom instruction specifically where the ADHD student is concerned and looks towards teaching mindfulness and empowerment as …
The Benefits Of Reading Racetrack With Flashcards, A Smartboard And Time Delay Usage In Increasing Sight Word Recognition And Fluency With Special Education Students, Tara J. Leffingwell
The Benefits Of Reading Racetrack With Flashcards, A Smartboard And Time Delay Usage In Increasing Sight Word Recognition And Fluency With Special Education Students, Tara J. Leffingwell
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
The purpose of the study is to determine if the effects of using reading racetrack paired with flashcards and the enhancement of Smartboard technology with three-second time delay will increase the accuracy of Dolch Sight Word reading. The first participant was a second grade male diagnosed with an intellectual disability. The second participant was a fourth grade female born with Down syndrome and diagnosed with an intellectual disability. Data were taken on corrects and errors of selected sight words on a pre-test and posttest and during intervention. A generalization probe was conducted to see if they could read the 28 …
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The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
No abstract provided.
Jaepl, Vol. 21, Winter 2015-2016, Joonna Smitherman Trapp, Brad Peters
Jaepl, Vol. 21, Winter 2015-2016, Joonna Smitherman Trapp, Brad Peters
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Essays
Fond Farewells: Judy Halden-Sullivan and Helen Walker
SPECIAL SECTION: RHETORIC AND ETHICS
John M. Duffy - Reconsidering Virtue
Lois Agnew - Why Rhetoric and Ethics? Revisiting History/Revising Pedagogy
Paula Mathieu - Being There: Mindfulness as Ethical Classroom Practice
Scott Wagar - Composition as a Spiritual Discipline
Erec Smith - Buddhism’s Pedagogical Contribution to Mindfulness
Peter H. Khost - “Alas, Not Yours to Have”: Problems with Audience in High-Stakes Writing Tests and the Promise of Felt Sense
TEACHING AND LEARNING
Sheri Rysdam & Lisa Johnson-Shull - Introducing Feedforward: Renaming and Reframing Our Repertoire for Written Response
Mark Noe - Autoethnography …
Why Rhetoric And Ethics? Revisiting History/Revising Pedagogy, Lois Agnew
Why Rhetoric And Ethics? Revisiting History/Revising Pedagogy, Lois Agnew
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Coupling rhetoric and ethics has helped create a coherent undergraduate writing major in one of the nation’s first free-standing composition programs.
Composition As A Spiritual Discipline, Scott Wagar
Composition As A Spiritual Discipline, Scott Wagar
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Analyzing a widely-read history of composition yields clear elements associated with the contemporary definition of spirituality.
Buddhism’S Pedagogical Contribution To Mindfulness, Erec S. Smith
Buddhism’S Pedagogical Contribution To Mindfulness, Erec S. Smith
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Considering the rhetorical elements in the Buddhist text “The True Aspect of All Phenomena” opens the possibility of teaching students a more mindful approach to writing.
“Alas, Not Yours To Have”: Problems With Audience In High-Stakes Writing Tests And The Promise Of Felt Sense, Peter H. Khost
“Alas, Not Yours To Have”: Problems With Audience In High-Stakes Writing Tests And The Promise Of Felt Sense, Peter H. Khost
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Expanding the applications of “felt sense” can help students become more aware of audience—a corrective to the a-rhetorical effects of standardized testing and the Common Core Standards.
Introducing Feedforward: Renaming And Reframing Our Repertoire For Written Response, Sheri Rysdam, Lisa Johnson-Shull
Introducing Feedforward: Renaming And Reframing Our Repertoire For Written Response, Sheri Rysdam, Lisa Johnson-Shull
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Categorizing instructor comments on student drafts leads writing center researchers to argue for the need to reframe our professional discussion on instructor response, based on the concept of “feedforward.”
“When Do I Cross The Street?” Roberta’S Guilty Reflection, Irene A. Lietz
“When Do I Cross The Street?” Roberta’S Guilty Reflection, Irene A. Lietz
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Following a student’s evolving attitudes on race issues through her undergraduate years, a researcher concludes that a critical pedagogy can have long-term effects on student and instructor alike.
Autoethnography And Assimilation: Composing Border Stories, Mark Noe
Autoethnography And Assimilation: Composing Border Stories, Mark Noe
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Introducing autoethnography in composition classes brings together personal narratives, academic discourse, and awareness of audience in surprising ways among students in south Texas.
Toward A Poetics And Pedagogy Of Sound: Students As Production Engineers In The Literature Classroom, Karen Lee Osborne
Toward A Poetics And Pedagogy Of Sound: Students As Production Engineers In The Literature Classroom, Karen Lee Osborne
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Pairing students to be recorders and production editors of poetry readings results in a collaborative assignment that embodies students’ experience of reading through media.
My Mom’S Letter, Robert M. Randolph
My Mom’S Letter, Robert M. Randolph
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
A longtime poet explains how a letter from his mother reminds him that regardless of our language skills and backgrounds, our writing can still bear witness to the values and ethics that guide our lives.
Book Reviews, Julie Nichols, Peter Fields, Walter L. Reid, Jeffrey H. Taylor, Warren Hatch
Book Reviews, Julie Nichols, Peter Fields, Walter L. Reid, Jeffrey H. Taylor, Warren Hatch
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Julie Nichols - Reading Ethically
Peter Fields - Gregory Marshall. Shaped by Stories: The Ethical Power of Narratives. Notre Dame, IN: U of Notre Dame P., 2009
Walter L. Reed - Gregory, Marshall. Teaching Excellence in Higher Education, ed. Melissa Valiska Gregory. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
Jeffrey H. Taylor - Musgrove, Laurence. Local Bird. Beaumont, TX: Lamar U Press, 2015
Warren Hatch - Lynch, Tom, Cheryll Glotfelty, Karla Armbruster. The Bioregional Imagination—Literature, Ecology, and Place. Athens, GA: U of GA Press, 2012
Connecting, Helen Walker, Sheryl Lain, Matthew B. Ittig, Laurence Musgrove, Julie O'Connell, Leslie A. Werden, Donna Souder-Hodge, Tanya R. Cochran, Rasha Diab, Thomas Ferrel, Beth Godbee
Connecting, Helen Walker, Sheryl Lain, Matthew B. Ittig, Laurence Musgrove, Julie O'Connell, Leslie A. Werden, Donna Souder-Hodge, Tanya R. Cochran, Rasha Diab, Thomas Ferrel, Beth Godbee
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Helen Walker - More Apt, Connected Title
Sheryl Lain - Hey, Teach! Do You Love Me?
Matthew B. Ittig - Ask Me Tomorrow
Laurence Musgrove - Writing Program
Julie O’Connell - The Power of a Slave Narrative
Leslie A. Werden - Embracing Chaos
Donna Souder-Hodge - Teaching Dachau
Tanya R. Cochran, Rasha Diab, Thomas Ferrel, & Beth Godbee - Hanging Out: Cultivating Life-Giving Writing Groups Online
Honors In Practice, Volume 12 (2016), Editorial Material, Ada Long, Dail Mullins, Karen Lyons
Honors In Practice, Volume 12 (2016), Editorial Material, Ada Long, Dail Mullins, Karen Lyons
Honors in Practice Online Archive
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Editorial Board
Production Editors
Contents
Editorial Policy, Deadline, and Submission Guidelines
Dedication to Patrice Berger
Editor’s Introduction
About the Authors .
NCHC Publication Order Forms
Reconsidering Virtue, John M. Duffy
Reconsidering Virtue, John M. Duffy
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Re-appropriating the Aristotelian concept of virtue in composition classes could become the means of transforming the polarized state of public discourse in America.
Being There: Mindfulness As Ethical Classroom Practice, Paula Mathieu
Being There: Mindfulness As Ethical Classroom Practice, Paula Mathieu
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Incorporating mindfulness practices in teacher training for writing programs is supported by disciplinary scholarship in composition, spiritual writing, and research in neuroscience.
Final Journals, Robert M. Randolph
Final Journals, Robert M. Randolph
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Poem
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No abstract provided.