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The Shocker, Grand Valley State University Jan 2024

The Shocker, Grand Valley State University

The Shocker

Literary publication collecting writings and art from the Thomas Jefferson College "Make-It" program and via student submission.


Higher Education Professionals Are Not Prepared To Support Students' Growth And Exploration Of Religion And Worldviews, Matthew Gibson Apr 2023

Higher Education Professionals Are Not Prepared To Support Students' Growth And Exploration Of Religion And Worldviews, Matthew Gibson

Culminating Experience Projects

Religion and worldview development is often ignored within higher education. Whether inside of the classroom or in initiatives towards diversity, equity, and inclusion, religions and worldviews are kept out. This project looks at why this is the case and uses the Interfaith Triangle as a theoretical framework to provide a possible solution to this problem. This project was completed in three chapters. The first provides an introduction into why religion and worldview identity development are left out of higher education and how this project will address the issue. The second is a literature review that uses the Interfaith Triangle to …


Building Sustainable Antiracist Coalition: Developing A Research Team For Studying Diverse Language And Literacy Practices At The University, Nicole L.G. Varty, Adrienne Jankens, Linda Jimenez, Anna Lindner, Mariel Krupansky Jan 2023

Building Sustainable Antiracist Coalition: Developing A Research Team For Studying Diverse Language And Literacy Practices At The University, Nicole L.G. Varty, Adrienne Jankens, Linda Jimenez, Anna Lindner, Mariel Krupansky

Language Arts Journal of Michigan

In the face of so many current challenges, teachers may feel overwhelmed at the thought of engaging in antiracist work, or they may be discouraged by seemingly slow progress. This article presents present a narrative of building and maintaining an antiracist research coalition across departments at our university. By grounding our work in the important work of key black scholars, we describe our process of naming whiteness, inviting collaboration, grappling with definitions, and even identifying a few small victories along the way. Members of our group contribute their voices and perspectives from across the past two years of developing our …


Wrt 150: Strategies In Writing Oer Curation, Chealsye Bowley Oct 2021

Wrt 150: Strategies In Writing Oer Curation, Chealsye Bowley

Curated OER Collections

This OER curation is an annotated bibliography of potential OER for the high-enrollment Strategies in Writing course at GVSU, and is based on a sample of syllabi rather than for a specific instructor.


Defending The Humanities: Making A Case For Eighteenth-Century Studies, Katherine Gustafson, Heather King, Scott R. St. Louis, Linda Zionkowski Jan 2021

Defending The Humanities: Making A Case For Eighteenth-Century Studies, Katherine Gustafson, Heather King, Scott R. St. Louis, Linda Zionkowski

Peer Reviewed Articles

While the percentage of humanities majors has long been on the decline, the more recent experiences of the Great Recession, its aftermath, and the outbreak of Covid-19 have introduced a variety of daunting and intertwined challenges to scholars in these disciplines. Financial and occupational anxieties surrounding higher education threaten not only to crowd out humanities departments but also to alter the very understanding of what higher education is. While some students attend college to prepare themselves for engaged citizenship or to learn in a community, many also attend as a pathway to employment and expect a prompt return on investment. …


Bingo! Engaging History Of Science Students With Primary Sources, Leigh Rupinski Apr 2020

Bingo! Engaging History Of Science Students With Primary Sources, Leigh Rupinski

Scholarly Papers and Articles

This case study examines the process of creating an interactive and engaging lesson plan for the History of Science course, HSC 201: The Scientific Revolution. History of Science students tend to be undergraduates majoring in science or medical related fields, rather than the humanities, who need to fulfill an intensive writing or general education requirement. For most, if not all of them, this session would be the first time they experienced hands-on interaction with historical resources. Accordingly, the archivist sought to create a less traditional lesson plan that would foster a sense of fun and interest in the materials.


Coming To Terms With College Writing, Tyler Judd Apr 2019

Coming To Terms With College Writing, Tyler Judd

Language Arts Journal of Michigan

The task of defining college writing is one that will more than likely never find a definitive end. As writing teachers it is important to understand what the future for our students holds, but for those college-bound students it can often be hard to predict. With new resources such as Joseph Harris’ Rewriting: How to do Things With Texts, and National Writing Project’s College, Career, and Community Writers Program teachers can be sure they are guiding that population of students toward a successful academic future. This piece explores some of the specific resources and tools that I have found most …


A Tapestry Of Eyes In The Literacy/Literature Class, Gregory Shafer May 2017

A Tapestry Of Eyes In The Literacy/Literature Class, Gregory Shafer

Language Arts Journal of Michigan

It is essential that language arts classes make room for different voices, different cultures, and new settings for writing. This paper examines ideas and methods for expanding the discourse and refers to Morrison's Bluest Eye as a way to appreciate the dilemma our students face.


Black Voices Matter, Shenika Hankerson May 2017

Black Voices Matter, Shenika Hankerson

Language Arts Journal of Michigan

This article examines the role of voice in the writing of African American students from the African American Language (AAL)-speaking culture. Drawing on data from a qualitative study, this article presents empirical evidence that is likely to inform existing and new initiatives to support the voice and writing practices of AAL-speaking students, and by extension, all culturally and linguistically diverse students. This rarely considered insight, I argue, is important as in recent decades there have been a growing number of calls for instructional material that meets the language and literacy development needs of second language speakers and writers. By generating …


Opinion Editorial: When Will Our Lives Matter?, Jamar Ragland Dec 2014

Opinion Editorial: When Will Our Lives Matter?, Jamar Ragland

College Student Affairs Leadership

When Will Our Lives Matter?


Opinion Editorial: Why Is It That So Many White People Fear Black Men?, Dmitri C. Westbrook Dec 2014

Opinion Editorial: Why Is It That So Many White People Fear Black Men?, Dmitri C. Westbrook

College Student Affairs Leadership

Why is it that so Many White People Fear Black Men?


Editor's Corner: Controversy, Control And Confronting Structural Injustice, Lindsay Greyerbiehl Dec 2014

Editor's Corner: Controversy, Control And Confronting Structural Injustice, Lindsay Greyerbiehl

College Student Affairs Leadership

Notes from the editor-in-chief.


Crossing The Educational Rubicon Without The Tah: Collaboration Among University And Secondary-Level History Educators, Gordon Andrews, Wilson J. Warren, Sarah Drake Brown Feb 2013

Crossing The Educational Rubicon Without The Tah: Collaboration Among University And Secondary-Level History Educators, Gordon Andrews, Wilson J. Warren, Sarah Drake Brown

Peer Reviewed Articles

In April 2011, Congress slashed funding for a majority of programs tied to education. Several programs related to professional development for teachers did not survive. While cut severely—from $119 million in Fiscal Year 2010 to $46 million (a loss of $73 million or 61% of its funding)—Teaching American History (TAH) grants lived, albeit by their fingertips, another day. Yet, given the economic challenges the United States faces and what appear to be prevailing attitudes in regard to social services and teacher development, it has become clear that history educators cannot rely on federal funding to support efforts to improve the …


The Voice, Issue 8, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Apr 1979

The Voice, Issue 8, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Voice, Issue 7, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Feb 1979

The Voice, Issue 7, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Voice, Issue 6, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Feb 1979

The Voice, Issue 6, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Voice, Issue 5, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Jan 1979

The Voice, Issue 5, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Voice, Issue 4, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Dec 1978

The Voice, Issue 4, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Voice, Issue 3, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Nov 1978

The Voice, Issue 3, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Voice, Issue 2, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Nov 1978

The Voice, Issue 2, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Voice, Issue 1, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Nov 1978

The Voice, Issue 1, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Voice

News publication for Thomas Jefferson College students and staff created as an open forum for communication between students, faculty, and administration, as well as announcements of events and creative writing from people within TJC. News, information, commentary, and literature.


The Yellow Magazine, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Apr 1978

The Yellow Magazine, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Yellow Magazine

Literary publication showcasing writings, photography, and artwork from Thomas Jefferson College students.


Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Feb 1978

Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

Third Coast Poetry Newsletter

Newsletter of the Poetry Resource Center of the Thomas Jefferson College serving the Third Coast area.


Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College May 1977

Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

Third Coast Poetry Newsletter

Newsletter of the Poetry Resource Center of the Thomas Jefferson College serving the Third Coast area.


Communiqué, Issue 6, Grand Valley State University Apr 1977

Communiqué, Issue 6, Grand Valley State University

Communiqué

Weekly newsletter for Thomas Jefferson College containing announcements and event calendars.


Communiqué, Issue 5, Grand Valley State University Apr 1977

Communiqué, Issue 5, Grand Valley State University

Communiqué

Weekly newsletter for Thomas Jefferson College containing announcements and event calendars.


Communiqué, Issue 4, Grand Valley State University Apr 1977

Communiqué, Issue 4, Grand Valley State University

Communiqué

Weekly newsletter for Thomas Jefferson College containing announcements and event calendars.


The Yellow Magazine, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Apr 1977

The Yellow Magazine, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

The Yellow Magazine

Literary publication showcasing writings, photography, and artwork from Thomas Jefferson College students.


Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Vol. 2, Issue 6, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College Apr 1977

Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Vol. 2, Issue 6, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College

Third Coast Poetry Newsletter

Newsletter of the Poetry Resource Center of the Thomas Jefferson College serving the Third Coast area.


Communiqué, Issue 2, Grand Valley State University Mar 1977

Communiqué, Issue 2, Grand Valley State University

Communiqué

Weekly newsletter for Thomas Jefferson College containing announcements and event calendars.