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Review Of I Talk Like A River By Jordan Scott, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of I Talk Like A River By Jordan Scott, Katie E. Gosman

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Review Of Seeking An Aurora By Elizabeth Pulford, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of Seeking An Aurora By Elizabeth Pulford, Katie E. Gosman

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Review Of Sharuko: El Arqueólogo Peruano/Peruvian Archaeologist Julio C. Tello By Monica Brown, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of Sharuko: El Arqueólogo Peruano/Peruvian Archaeologist Julio C. Tello By Monica Brown, Katie E. Gosman

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Revision Or Re-Vision: Exploring Approaches To The Differentiation Of Qualification Types In The Australian Qualifications Framework, Kate Perkins, Justin Brown, Paul R. Weldon, Louise Wignall Oct 2019

Revision Or Re-Vision: Exploring Approaches To The Differentiation Of Qualification Types In The Australian Qualifications Framework, Kate Perkins, Justin Brown, Paul R. Weldon, Louise Wignall

Transition and Post-School Education and Training

In March 2019, the Department of Education commissioned the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) to conduct a conceptual analysis of the most appropriate way to develop and present a taxonomy of learning outcomes within a qualifications framework; and a technical analysis and revision of the Knowledge, Skills and Application of Knowledge and Skills descriptors used in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Later this was extended to development of two alternative models that: (a) reflect the new conceptual base developed in Part I; (b) comprise a set of revised domain definitions (along with a new typology for each domain); and …


Using Technology To Facilitate Faculty Evaluation, Theresa Glenn, Rise' Lara Mar 2019

Using Technology To Facilitate Faculty Evaluation, Theresa Glenn, Rise' Lara

Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings

Are you tired of carrying a dozen or more 3-ring binders around to evaluate your faculty’s portfolios? Well say no more to the traditional faculty portfolio and go paperless. With the advent of Google sites, one department has streamlined the portfolio process with each faculty member having their own portfolio Google site.


Review Of I'Ll Root For You By Edward Van De Vendel, Nicole Spencer Jan 2019

Review Of I'Ll Root For You By Edward Van De Vendel, Nicole Spencer

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Review Of A Most Unusual Day By Sydra Malfery, Nicole Spencer Jan 2019

Review Of A Most Unusual Day By Sydra Malfery, Nicole Spencer

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Review Of Dear Substitute By Liz Garton Scanlon And Audrey Vernick, Marc A. Agee Jan 2019

Review Of Dear Substitute By Liz Garton Scanlon And Audrey Vernick, Marc A. Agee

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Review Of A Parade Of Elephants By Kevin Henke, Nicole Spencer Jan 2019

Review Of A Parade Of Elephants By Kevin Henke, Nicole Spencer

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Review Of Pass Go And Collect $200: The Real Story Of How Monopoly Was Invented By Tanya Lee Stone, Nicole Spencer Jan 2019

Review Of Pass Go And Collect $200: The Real Story Of How Monopoly Was Invented By Tanya Lee Stone, Nicole Spencer

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Review Of Fall Is For School By Robert Neubecker, Holly F. Caldwell Jan 2019

Review Of Fall Is For School By Robert Neubecker, Holly F. Caldwell

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Review Of I Got It! By David Weisner, Nicole Spencer Jan 2019

Review Of I Got It! By David Weisner, Nicole Spencer

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Review Of The Patchwork Bike By Maxine Beneba Clarke, Nicole Spencer Jan 2019

Review Of The Patchwork Bike By Maxine Beneba Clarke, Nicole Spencer

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Review Of Ocean Meets Sky By Terry Fan, Nicole Spencer Jan 2019

Review Of Ocean Meets Sky By Terry Fan, Nicole Spencer

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Review Of The Epic Adventures Of Huggie And Stick By Drew Daywalt, Nicole Spencer Jan 2019

Review Of The Epic Adventures Of Huggie And Stick By Drew Daywalt, Nicole Spencer

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Review Of Karl, Get Out Of The Garden!: Carolus Linnaeus And The Naming Of Everything By Anita Sanchez, Tesla A. Klinger Jan 2018

Review Of Karl, Get Out Of The Garden!: Carolus Linnaeus And The Naming Of Everything By Anita Sanchez, Tesla A. Klinger

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Review Of Margaret And The Moon: How Margaret Hamilton Saved The First Lunar Landing By Dean Robbins, Tesla A. Klinger Jan 2018

Review Of Margaret And The Moon: How Margaret Hamilton Saved The First Lunar Landing By Dean Robbins, Tesla A. Klinger

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Reviews, Mary Shepard Wong, Cheri Pierson, Thor Sawin, Matthew Deal, Emily Burden Jun 2017

Reviews, Mary Shepard Wong, Cheri Pierson, Thor Sawin, Matthew Deal, Emily Burden

International Journal of Christianity and English Language Teaching

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Review Of The William Hoy Story: How A Deaf Baseball Player Changed The Game By Nancy Churnin, Jessica A. Elder Jan 2017

Review Of The William Hoy Story: How A Deaf Baseball Player Changed The Game By Nancy Churnin, Jessica A. Elder

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Review Of The Inventor's Secret: What Thomas Edison Told Henry Ford By Suzanne Slade, Jessica A. Elder Jan 2017

Review Of The Inventor's Secret: What Thomas Edison Told Henry Ford By Suzanne Slade, Jessica A. Elder

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Review Of Mr. Squirrel And The Moon By Sebastian Meschenmoser, Jessica A. Elder Jan 2017

Review Of Mr. Squirrel And The Moon By Sebastian Meschenmoser, Jessica A. Elder

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Review Of Fetch By Jorey Hurley, Jessica A. Elder Jan 2017

Review Of Fetch By Jorey Hurley, Jessica A. Elder

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Review Of Beatrix Potter And Her Paint Box By David Mcphail, Jessica A. Elder Jan 2017

Review Of Beatrix Potter And Her Paint Box By David Mcphail, Jessica A. Elder

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Review Of The Day The Crayons Came Home By Drew Daywalt, Jessica A. Elder Jan 2017

Review Of The Day The Crayons Came Home By Drew Daywalt, Jessica A. Elder

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Reviews, Megan Reiley, Shalom Bay, Cristy Brink Jun 2016

Reviews, Megan Reiley, Shalom Bay, Cristy Brink

International Journal of Christianity and English Language Teaching

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Reviews, R. Michael Medley, Eleanor J. Pease, Kazue Suzuki Mar 2015

Reviews, R. Michael Medley, Eleanor J. Pease, Kazue Suzuki

International Journal of Christianity and English Language Teaching

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Where Is The Evidence? Realising The Value Of Grey Literature For Public Policy & Practice: A Discussion Paper, Amanda Lawrence, John Houghton, Julian Thomas, Paul R. Weldon Nov 2014

Where Is The Evidence? Realising The Value Of Grey Literature For Public Policy & Practice: A Discussion Paper, Amanda Lawrence, John Houghton, Julian Thomas, Paul R. Weldon

Dr Paul Weldon

The internet has profoundly changed how we produce, use and collect research and information for public policy and practice, with grey literature playing an increasingly important role. The authors argue that grey literature (i.e. material produced and published by organisations without recourse to the commercial or scholarly publishing industry) is a key part of the evidence produced and used for public policy and practice. Through surveys of users, producing organisations and collecting services a detailed picture is provided of the importance and economic value of grey literature. However, finding and accessing policy information is a time-consuming task made harder by …


Reviews, Jan Edwards Dormer, William Acton, Marilyn Lewis Mar 2014

Reviews, Jan Edwards Dormer, William Acton, Marilyn Lewis

International Journal of Christianity and English Language Teaching

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Review Of The Book In Pursuit Of The Ph.D., Ronald G. Ehrenberg Jun 2013

Review Of The Book In Pursuit Of The Ph.D., Ronald G. Ehrenberg

Ronald G. Ehrenberg

[Excerpt] When William Bowen, the President of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (formerly the President of Princeton University), and Neil Rudenstine, the President of Harvard University (formerly Executive Vice President of Mellon), combine to write a book on doctoral study in the arts and sciences, the academic profession must take notice. And well it should. Building on Bowen and Julie Ann Sosa's (1989) predictions of forthcoming shortages of Ph.D.'s in the arts and sciences, In Pursuit of the Ph.D. provides a detailed analysis of the propensity of American college graduates to enter doctoral programs in the arts and sciences and …


Review Of The Book The Cost Of Talent: How Executives And Professionals Are Paid And How It Affects America, Ronald G. Ehrenberg Jun 2013

Review Of The Book The Cost Of Talent: How Executives And Professionals Are Paid And How It Affects America, Ronald G. Ehrenberg

Ronald G. Ehrenberg

[Excerpt] Why should the former President of Harvard University be concerned that during the 1970s and 1980s the earnings of doctors, lawyers in private practice, and top corporate executives grew substantially relative to the earnings of professors, teachers, and high level federal civil servants? Why should he care that physicians with specialized hospital-based practices, such as neurosurgeons, have seen their earnings rise substantially relative to physicians practicing family medicine during the same period? In each case, the answer is that Bok believes that occupational choices are determined, at least at the margin, by the pecuniary and nonpecuniary benefits that the …