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Swinging Bridge - December 10, 2009, Michelle Canales
Swinging Bridge - December 10, 2009, Michelle Canales
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - November 19, 2009, Tim Mackie
Swinging Bridge - November 19, 2009, Tim Mackie
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - November 5, 2009, Tim Mackie
Swinging Bridge - November 5, 2009, Tim Mackie
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - October 15, 2009, Tim Mackie
Swinging Bridge - October 15, 2009, Tim Mackie
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - October 1, 2009, Tim Mackie
Swinging Bridge - October 1, 2009, Tim Mackie
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - September 17, 2009, Tim Mackie
Swinging Bridge - September 17, 2009, Tim Mackie
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - April 30, 2009, Alison Stratton
Swinging Bridge - April 30, 2009, Alison Stratton
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - April 16, 2009, Alison Stratton
Swinging Bridge - April 16, 2009, Alison Stratton
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - April 2, 2009, Alison Stratton
Swinging Bridge - April 2, 2009, Alison Stratton
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - March 12, 2009, Alison Stratton
Swinging Bridge - March 12, 2009, Alison Stratton
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - February 26, 2009, Alison Stratton
Swinging Bridge - February 26, 2009, Alison Stratton
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Community-Engaged Scholarship In Ffigher Education: An Expanding Experience, Judith A. Ramaley
Community-Engaged Scholarship In Ffigher Education: An Expanding Experience, Judith A. Ramaley
Higher Education
Higher education in this country has always been expected to serve the public good. Sometimes, the emphasis is on preparing educated citizens or practitioners in especially critical fields and how public service can deepen and enrich learning and prepare students to lead purposeful, responsible, and creative lives. Sometimes the focus is upon institutions themselves as major intellectual and cultural resources for a community. In this paper, based on the keynote presentation at the Community Engaged Scholarship for Health Collaborative's invitational symposium, the author explores four levels of engagement: the individual, the academic community and its concepts of scholarship, the institution …
Singapore Management University Report To Stakeholders 2009 - 2010, Singapore Management University
Singapore Management University Report To Stakeholders 2009 - 2010, Singapore Management University
Report to Stakeholders
Since our inauguration in 2000, we have grown from a simple idea of a group of pioneers who came together - inspired by a new philosophy and approach towards undergraduate education - into a progressive, globally respected university that is widely recognised as a change agent and catalyst for innovation. Over the past 10 years, SMU has proven to be a successful experiment in Singapore’s efforts to strengthen and diversify its higher education sector. We have lived up to our promise of making a difference to our society through the graduates we have produced, through our engagement with the local …
How Libraries And Librarians Can Support Student Engagement, Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)
How Libraries And Librarians Can Support Student Engagement, Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)
Australasian Survey of Student Engagement (AUSSE)
This AUSSE Enhancement Guide makes suggestions about the role libraries and librarians have in enhancing student engagement. It considers the importance of increasing student access to library resources, the physical library space, relationships between library and academic staff; and improving students’ engagement with the library.
Pushing Past The Walls: Media Literacy, The “Emancipated” Classroom, And A Really Severe Learning Curve, Adam W. Tyma
Pushing Past The Walls: Media Literacy, The “Emancipated” Classroom, And A Really Severe Learning Curve, Adam W. Tyma
Communication Faculty Publications
This essay's purpose is primarily to document the creation process of the Bethesda Program After-School Media Literacy program via a curriculum inspired by critical pedagogy (e.g., Freire, Giroux, Warren). Second, it will conduct a theoretical critique of the project, utilizing the experiences of the project advisor (me). Finally, given the first two sections, this essay will offer a discussion of how this project and the pedagogical process could work in the future.
Review Of College And University Archives: Readings In Theory And Practice By Christopher J. Prom And Ellen D. Swain, W. Bede Mitchell
Review Of College And University Archives: Readings In Theory And Practice By Christopher J. Prom And Ellen D. Swain, W. Bede Mitchell
Library Faculty Publications
This review was published in College and Research Libraries.
Educating Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisors: A Grounded Theory Study Of Supervisory Wisdom, Judith R. Ragsdale
Educating Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisors: A Grounded Theory Study Of Supervisory Wisdom, Judith R. Ragsdale
Antioch University Full-Text Dissertations & Theses
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is an 80 year old education modality that provides professional education for students of pastoral care. Supervision is central to the CPE process. Pastoral supervisors in the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) have done little writing about their work educating Students in Supervisory Education (SSEs). The purpose of this dissertation is to identify and interview those practitioners in ACPE who have been identified by their peers as excellent in practice, and to cull their wisdom by listening to and categorizing their experience of supervising SSEs. The research question to the supervisors was: What is your …