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Swinging Bridge - December 5, 2007, Erin Schubert
Swinging Bridge - December 5, 2007, Erin Schubert
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
A Structural Analysis Of Higher Education Government Relations Organizations And Their Relationship To State Funding, Randall Brumfield
A Structural Analysis Of Higher Education Government Relations Organizations And Their Relationship To State Funding, Randall Brumfield
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Competing interests for state government funding have affected the status of public higher education as a budget priority. State legislators and executive officeholders are increasing appropriations to areas such as public K-12 education, health care, infrastructure, and social services programs at the expense of state colleges and universities. As such the higher education community must effectively utilize its government relations organizations to communicate with elected officials the importance of state funding. The purpose of the study was to identify the functional and personnel trends existing within government relations offices, and, to determine the extent a relationship may exist between organizational …
2007 November 26 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
2007 November 26 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
Graduate Council Meeting Agenda, Minutes, and Reports
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - November 4, 2007, Erin Schubert
Swinging Bridge - November 4, 2007, Erin Schubert
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - October 24, 2007, Erin Schubert
Swinging Bridge - October 24, 2007, Erin Schubert
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - October 10, 2007, Erin Schubert
Swinging Bridge - October 10, 2007, Erin Schubert
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Cross-Cultural Differences In Learning And Education: Stereotypes, Myths And Realities, Gerhard Apfelthaler, Katrin Hansen, Stephan Keuchel, Christa Mueller, Martin Neubauer, Siow-Heng Ong, Nirundon Tapachai
Cross-Cultural Differences In Learning And Education: Stereotypes, Myths And Realities, Gerhard Apfelthaler, Katrin Hansen, Stephan Keuchel, Christa Mueller, Martin Neubauer, Siow-Heng Ong, Nirundon Tapachai
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
Despite the fact that both learning styles and cross-cultural differences have been important research topics for decades, surprisingly little work has been done on comparisons of learning behaviour across cultures and its impact for teachers working in culturally mixed settings. This chapter is based on a research project funded by the European Union seeking to provide fresh knowledge on cross-national differences in attitudes towards learning of students from selected countries. It reports on the results from Austria, Germany, Singapore and Thailand and outlines some of the implications for teaching in higher education.
2007 September 24 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
2007 September 24 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
Graduate Council Meeting Agenda, Minutes, and Reports
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - September 19, 2007, Erin Schubert
Swinging Bridge - September 19, 2007, Erin Schubert
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review Fall 2007, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Fall 2007, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence About The Potential Role For Affirmative Action In Higher Education, Braz Camargo, Ralph Stinebrickner, Todd Stinebrickner
Evidence About The Potential Role For Affirmative Action In Higher Education, Braz Camargo, Ralph Stinebrickner, Todd Stinebrickner
University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research Discussion Paper Series
In two recent cases involving the University of Michigan, the Supreme Court examined whether race should be allowed to play an explicit role in the admission decisions of schools. The primary argument in these court cases and others has been that racial diversity strengthens the quality of education offered to all students. Underlying this argument is the notion that educational benefits arise if interactions between students of different races improve preparation for life after college by, among other things, fostering mutual understanding and correcting misperceptions. Then, a fundamental condition necessary for the primary legal argument to be compelling is that …
The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, Summer 2007, Volume 12, Number 8, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center
The Nova Southeastern Lawyer, Summer 2007, Volume 12, Number 8, Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center
Nova Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Creation Of A Center For Technology In Education, Jody Britten
The Creation Of A Center For Technology In Education, Jody Britten
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012)
Institutions of higher education (IHE) have long been invested in the creation of centers for further study, application, evaluation, and research. Larwood and Gattiker (1999) argue that centers must be committed to making an impact on everyday public practice. Furthermore, these authors support that there are clear benefits to centers when there is a purpose that exceeds thinking and data collection and concentrates clearly on influencing practice for goal attainment.
2006-2007 - Graduate Council Annual Report, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
2006-2007 - Graduate Council Annual Report, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
Graduate Council Meeting Agenda, Minutes, and Reports
No abstract provided.
2007 Commencement Ceremony - Center For Psychological Studies, H. Wayne Huizenga School Of Business And Entrepreneurship, Graduate School Of Computer And Information Sciences, Graduate School Of Humanities And Social Sciences, Oceanographic Center And Criminal Justice Institute, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
Strategic Directions For Gettysburg College, June 2007, President's Office
Strategic Directions For Gettysburg College, June 2007, President's Office
Reports from the President’s Office
Gettysburg is a college deeply rooted in the American experience. It was born of democratic values, strong optimism, and the firm conviction that only a liberal arts education fully awakens and prepares people to live purposeful lives as citizen leaders. Our founders were champions of freedom and liberty, progressive thinkers, and staunch believers in the power of the liberal arts to prepare leaders to meet the challenges of our young nation.
Those beliefs were tested on the fields that surround our campus where a century and a half ago men gave their lives in a battle that defined our nation’s …
2007 May 23 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
2007 May 23 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
Graduate Council Meeting Agenda, Minutes, and Reports
No abstract provided.
2007 Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Of The Farquhar College Of Arts And Sciences, Fischler School Of Education And Human Services, H. Wayne Huizenga School Of Business And Entrepreneurship, Nova Southeastern University
2007 Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Of The Farquhar College Of Arts And Sciences, Fischler School Of Education And Human Services, H. Wayne Huizenga School Of Business And Entrepreneurship, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - May 4, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Swinging Bridge - May 4, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
2007 April 30 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
2007 April 30 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
Graduate Council Meeting Agenda, Minutes, and Reports
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - April 20, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Swinging Bridge - April 20, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review Spring 2007, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Spring 2007, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
“Go Live In ’05”—From Hierarchy To Shared Governance In Higher Education, Peter A. Maresco
“Go Live In ’05”—From Hierarchy To Shared Governance In Higher Education, Peter A. Maresco
WCBT Faculty Publications
Higher education is in the midst of a major transformation evidenced by several factors: greater demands from stakeholders; pressure to increase student enrollment, financial uncertainty, limited resources, and a responsibility to contribute to the community’s civic and economic development. Faculty and staff in higher education are challenged to deliver education in innovative ways. This innovation requires an expedient method of governance and necessitates careful examination of the organization’s structural, cultural, and decision-making processes. To meet these demands, leaders in higher education must examine decision-making processes and design governance models that respond quickly and efficiently to their myriad of constituents.
“Go Live In ’05”—From Hierarchy To Shared Governance In Higher Education, Peter A. Maresco
“Go Live In ’05”—From Hierarchy To Shared Governance In Higher Education, Peter A. Maresco
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012)
Higher education is in the midst of a major transformation evidenced by several factors: greater demands from stakeholders; pressure to increase student enrollment, financial uncertainty, limited resources, and a responsibility to contribute to the community’s civic and economic development. Faculty and staff in higher education are challenged to deliver education in innovative ways. This innovation requires an expedient method of governance and necessitates careful examination of the organization’s structural, cultural, and decision-making processes. To meet these demands, leaders in higher education must examine decision-making processes and design governance models that respond quickly and efficiently to their myriad of constituents.
Managing Professional Competencies Of Teaching Staff In The University: Views Of Finnish University Leaders, Mark Safferstone
Managing Professional Competencies Of Teaching Staff In The University: Views Of Finnish University Leaders, Mark Safferstone
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal (2003-2012)
Higher education institutions should recognize that their staff are their vital and valued asset. The university should therefore, commit itself to encouraging and enabling staff to realize their potential by providing opportunities for all colleagues to gain the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary for them to enhance their contribution to meeting individual, area, and organizational objectives. Not only that staff development should be among a clutch of institutional innovations thrust upon universities, it is a technique or tool to increase quality, efficiency and output, it can be associated with high quality professional performance resulting in career advancement, strategic development, and …
Swinging Bridge - March 30, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Swinging Bridge - March 30, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - March 2, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Swinging Bridge - March 2, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
2007 February 26 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
2007 February 26 - Graduate Council Minutes, College Of Graduate And Continuing Studies, East Tennessee State University
Graduate Council Meeting Agenda, Minutes, and Reports
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - February 16, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Swinging Bridge - February 16, 2007, Jeremy Samsoe
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Linking Community Service, Learning, And Enviromental Analytical Chemistry, Joesph A. Gardella Jr., Tammy M. Milillo, Gaurav Sinha, Gunwah Oh, David C. Manns, Eleanor Coffey
Linking Community Service, Learning, And Enviromental Analytical Chemistry, Joesph A. Gardella Jr., Tammy M. Milillo, Gaurav Sinha, Gunwah Oh, David C. Manns, Eleanor Coffey
Higher Education
In 1994, during a tour of the then-new natural sciences building- a $43 million teaching and research complex fully equipped with the latest in technology and instrumentation for chemistry and geology courses-a member of the Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education asked, "How can the community [that paid for it] have access to this teaching and research equipment?" That question triggered the effort reported here - a program to better link teaching and research to community service.