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Raising The Stakes: Making Racial Diversity, Lonnie E. Duncan
Raising The Stakes: Making Racial Diversity, Lonnie E. Duncan
Academic Leadership Academy
The Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology (CECP) offers master’s and doctoral studies. There are two doctoral programs, Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education, and Master’s Degrees offered in Counseling Psychology and in Counselor Education. The Department and the Doctoral Program in Counseling Psychology has on average an active enrollment of 60 doctoral students. The Counseling Psychology Doctoral Program recognizes the importance of addressing the needs of an increasingly diverse society. To that end, the program strives to increase the educational opportunities of racial minorities and diverse student populations. The program is committed to recruiting and supporting diverse faculty and …
Crafting A “Major” Plan, Christine A. Browning, Terry Grant
Crafting A “Major” Plan, Christine A. Browning, Terry Grant
Academic Leadership Academy
This poster lays out a proposal for a major in elementary/middle school teaching in mathematics at WMU
Strategies For Success, David L. Huffman
Strategies For Success, David L. Huffman
Academic Leadership Academy
The physical and biological sciences provide a unique platform to attract and retain students interested in medicine, drug development, and basic and applied sciences. At WMU, the development of rational thinking skills and objective analysis of our world and how it works, positions our students to succeed in a competitive environment.
Current WMU students have difficulty envisioning their career path after they graduate from college, yet they have spent years acquiring and developing the tools of success. In order to help our students ‘see the light at the end of the tunnel’, a program called “Strategies for Success” was developed. …
Mark Hopkins At One End Of A (B)Log And A Student At The Other: Deconstructing Curriculum And Delivery, William Charland
Mark Hopkins At One End Of A (B)Log And A Student At The Other: Deconstructing Curriculum And Delivery, William Charland
Academic Leadership Academy
Referring to one of the foremost educators of the day, President James Garfield expressed his concept of an ideal university as “Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and a student on the other” (Kunitz & Hatcraft, 1964, p. 384). As unrealistic as this one-to-one faculty/student ratio might be, the image supports the idea that a student learns best when approached as an individual. Such accommodation to individual students’ needs is rarely the case, today, as the demands of fiscal accountability encourage institutions to maximize class sizes, and the perceived function of higher education is recast from a social …