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Ua45 Registrar Updates, Wku Registrar Oct 2024

Ua45 Registrar Updates, Wku Registrar

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Registrar's office.


أثر أساليب التدريس الحديثة في تحسين أداء طلبة الصفوف الأساسية في المدارس الحكومية في محافظة إربد من وجهة نظر الإداريين, Dima Zein Eddin Alzatari Sep 2024

أثر أساليب التدريس الحديثة في تحسين أداء طلبة الصفوف الأساسية في المدارس الحكومية في محافظة إربد من وجهة نظر الإداريين, Dima Zein Eddin Alzatari

Journal of the Association of Arab Universities for Research in Higher Education (مجلة اتحاد الجامعات العربية (للبحوث في التعليم العالي

هدفت الدراسة الكشف عن أثر أساليب التدريس الحديثة في تحسين مستوى أداء طلبة الصفوف الأساسية في المدارس الحكومية، وتمثل مجتمع البحث من جميع الإداريين (مديري المدارس) في محافظة اربد، وبلغ حجم عينة الدراسة (150) مديرا تم اختيارهم بطريقة العينة العشوائية، واعتمدت الدراسة منهج البحث الوصفي، كما تم تصميم أداة الاستبيان لجمع البيانات التي تسهم في الإجابة عن تساؤلات الدراسة من العينة، حيث تم توزيع (200) استبيان واسترداد (150) استبانة صالحة لأغراض الدراسة، وتوصلت الدراسة إلى فاعلية أساليب التدريس الحديثة في تحسين مستوى أداء الطلبة حيث تبين وجود أثر ذي دلالة إحصائية، كما كشفت عن تفسير مقياس أساليب التدريس الحديثة ما …


“Not The Player Nor The Coach”: Considerations For Peer-Tutor Education In Heritage Language Writing Centers, Agustina Carando, Claire J. Lozano Sep 2024

“Not The Player Nor The Coach”: Considerations For Peer-Tutor Education In Heritage Language Writing Centers, Agustina Carando, Claire J. Lozano

Writing Center Journal

This study analyzes the experiences of undergraduate peer-tutors in a heritage language writing center (HLWC) located at a large public university in the United States. As former heritage language (HL) students themselves, tutors have to navigate the complexities of being bilingual advocates for their tutees while promoting the linguistic ideals of the academic community, where literacy expectations can be more rigid. In order to delve into their experiences at the center, this qualitative investigation examines the end-of- term reflections of 19 Spanish HL tutors working at a Spanish HLWC, addressing the following questions: (1) How do tutors perceive their role …


20240906: President's Speeches, 1965-1999, President's Office Sep 2024

20240906: President's Speeches, 1965-1999, President's Office

Guides to University Archives

These items include materials from the office of the President at Marshall University from 1965-1999. Items were received prior to the year 2000, and most may have been received in the 1980s or 90s. This may have blended two original "unaccessioned" collections.

Items include notable materials from or about President Nitzschke. The majority of these materials are transcripts of the speeches he gave at various on and off campus events. Other materials included here are some faculty committee minutes, and personal correspondence. Please download this finding aid to see a list of folder-level descriptions.


Relationship Between Traditional Graduate Admission Criteria And Student Academic/Clinical Outcomes For Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students, Jill Kumke, Phillip Nordness, Tami Williams Sep 2024

Relationship Between Traditional Graduate Admission Criteria And Student Academic/Clinical Outcomes For Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students, Jill Kumke, Phillip Nordness, Tami Williams

Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders

Speech-language pathology graduate admission committees frequently try to identify candidates who will succeed academically and clinically in graduate school while ensuring career readiness. This retrospective study focused on graduate admission criteria and student academic and clinical outcomes for eighty students who completed a graduate program in speech-language pathology from 2016 to 2020. Statistical analysis was used to determine if relationships existed between traditional admission criteria and students’ academic and clinical outcomes. This study found the objective admission variables (i.e., undergraduate GPA and GRE scores) significantly correlated with academic outcomes. Specifically, undergraduate GPA (uGPA) correlated to graduate GPA (gGPA), and the …


Preservice Augmentative And Alternative Communication Coursework Across 311 Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Programs, Brandon S. Eddy, Emily Sorensen, Mariel Pinto Sep 2024

Preservice Augmentative And Alternative Communication Coursework Across 311 Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Programs, Brandon S. Eddy, Emily Sorensen, Mariel Pinto

Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders

Speech-language pathologists often report a lack of preparedness to provide augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) services, suggesting the need for improved graduate level training. Recent studies of AAC coursework offerings found 86% to 88% of programs offered AAC coursework, but these studies relied on survey methods with limited numbers of responses. This study examined AAC course offerings at 311 graduate programs using website and course catalog reviews, supplemented by direct contact with departments when dedicated AAC courses could not be found using online resources. Of these, 282 (90.68%) offered a dedicated AAC course, and 16 (5.14%) offered AAC in combination …


20240828: Library Staff Association, 1985-1997, University Libraries Aug 2024

20240828: Library Staff Association, 1985-1997, University Libraries

Guides to University Archives

These items include materials from the University Libraries at Marshall University from 1985-1997. Items were received prior to 1997 but was not accessioned until 2024 when it was retrieved from storage. This collection includes notable materials about the original Morrow Library Staff Association, not to be mistaken for the new LSO from 2024. Included in this collection are bills paid, dues, statements, and receipts, and a book of records.This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents.


Beyond Boundaries: Third Space Leadership In Schools, Corinne Brion Aug 2024

Beyond Boundaries: Third Space Leadership In Schools, Corinne Brion

Educational Leadership Faculty Publications

This case study is relevant to practicing and prospective leaders because it raises issues related to third space leadership. I define third space leadership as the spaces/places between school and home, school and before or after school programs, school, and extra-curricular activities, such as the commute in a school bus. Third space leadership is grounded in adaptive leadership, cultural proficiency, equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging. This teaching case study exposes educational administrators to a holistic approach to leadership that includes the in-between spaces that are integral parts and moments of students’ educational journeys. The Teaching Notes outline key concepts on …


"We’Re Not “Buying- In”: A Systematic Review And Multi Methods Study Of Interventions By Research Universities To Bolster Faculty Engagement In Student Learning Outcomes Assessment, La Trice Ratcliff Small Aug 2024

"We’Re Not “Buying- In”: A Systematic Review And Multi Methods Study Of Interventions By Research Universities To Bolster Faculty Engagement In Student Learning Outcomes Assessment, La Trice Ratcliff Small

Theses and Dissertations

What are students learning in college? This question drives public skepticism and requests for accountability from higher education institutions. While faculties are committed to ensuring the highest quality education for college students, those at American research universities have traditionally avoided student learning outcomes assessment (SLOA) (Kuh & Ikenberry, 2009). This multi-methods study employs a systematic review to identify approaches to increasing faculty engagement in SLOA at research universities: leveraging assessment data, praise, and recognition, offering institutional support to alleviate SLOA workload, fostering faculty collaborations, remunerative awards, and sponsoring faculty professional development opportunities. The success of each of these approaches is …


2024-08-09 Agenda Book, Morehead State University. Board Of Regents. Aug 2024

2024-08-09 Agenda Book, Morehead State University. Board Of Regents.

Morehead State Board of Regents Agenda Books and Meeting Minutes

Agenda booklet for the Board of Regents meeting of August 9, 2024, which includes the Board meeting minutes for June 14, 2024.


The Perspective Of An Alumnus, Rifah Tasnim Aug 2024

The Perspective Of An Alumnus, Rifah Tasnim

Early College Folio

No abstract provided.


Editor’S Note, Amanda Landi Aug 2024

Editor’S Note, Amanda Landi

Early College Folio

No abstract provided.


Contributors Aug 2024

Contributors

Early College Folio

Contributors, Early College Folio, Volume 3, Issue 1 (2024).


Parallel Degree Planning In The Pursuit Of Academic Success For Pre-Nursing Students In A Competitive Entry Baccalaureate Nursing Programs, Elizabeth L. Mckinley Aug 2024

Parallel Degree Planning In The Pursuit Of Academic Success For Pre-Nursing Students In A Competitive Entry Baccalaureate Nursing Programs, Elizabeth L. Mckinley

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This study sought to understand the student perceptions of parallel academic degree planning for the competitive entry undergraduate Nursing program at a case study university. Parallel degree planning is a relatively new term of alternative curricular planning. The qualitative study includes nine students and their experiences in planning for their intended major while simultaneously planning courses that meet another major or degree program, and understanding how parallel degree planning aided their retention and student satisfaction as well as their academic advisor interaction. The study was completed at a research university where the Nursing program has a very lower acceptance rate, …


Adjunct Faculty Experiences During The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Narrative Analysis, James Bernard Aug 2024

Adjunct Faculty Experiences During The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Narrative Analysis, James Bernard

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this research was to explore the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the experiences of adjunct faculty. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in unparalleled disruption around the globe. Challenges that were faced in higher education included health and safety protocols, social distancing, emergency remote teaching, and closing campuses while trying to maintain quality of the education and perceived value for the student.

Adjunct faculty play a significant role in higher education, teaching and supporting academic programs. Given the reliance on the use of adjunct faculty and recognizing the link between job satisfaction and performance, the experiences of adjunct …


Dancing With Identity: How Women In It Navigate Leadership Construction, Amy Barry Aug 2024

Dancing With Identity: How Women In It Navigate Leadership Construction, Amy Barry

Instructional Leadership Abstracts

Women are underrepresented in the information technology sector and experience pervasive gender bias in the typically male-dominated organizations. Barry explores how women navigate and shape their leadership identities within such an environment.


Navigating The Black Student First-Year Experience: Exploring Ways Peer Mentoring Can Enhance Engagement And Belonging At A Pwi, Richard V. Frazier Iii Aug 2024

Navigating The Black Student First-Year Experience: Exploring Ways Peer Mentoring Can Enhance Engagement And Belonging At A Pwi, Richard V. Frazier Iii

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Studies indicate that minoritized students attending Predominantly White Institutions (PWI) may struggle with engagement and establishing a sense of belonging. Peer mentoring may play a role in enhancing these opportunities to foster academic performance and retention. The sense of belonging and engagement for minoritized students at a PWI is essential to their academic sustainability. This qualitative narrative analysis study uses Strayhorn’s (2012) theory of college students’ sense of belonging as the theoretical framework to explore the peer mentoring experiences of 10 Black first-year students participating in a stand-alone model. Interviews were used to acquire insight into peer mentoring’s influence on …


Exploring The Community Standards Review For College Admission: A Comparative Case Study, Kayla E. Johnson Aug 2024

Exploring The Community Standards Review For College Admission: A Comparative Case Study, Kayla E. Johnson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Many higher education institutions review the disciplinary and criminal history of applicants to assess potential threats and ensure a safe learning community in the college admissions process. This review is often criticized for exacerbating the opportunity gap and racial disparities for marginalized populations and creating barriers to college admission. This study explores the institutional processes for community standards review at four public regionally accredited 4-year institutions and how diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) influence the community standards review process. Three research questions guided the study: How do college administrators at 4-year public universities describe their perceptions of the community standards …


Perceptions Of Using Multiple Measures For Student Placement At Rural Virginia Community Colleges, Whitney Bowling Jul 2024

Perceptions Of Using Multiple Measures For Student Placement At Rural Virginia Community Colleges, Whitney Bowling

Ed.D. Dissertations

Remedial courses have been part of the college landscape in the United States since at least the 1800s when nearly 250,000 students were placed into remedial courses. Traditionally, students who enrolled in remedial courses were placed into that course solely based on one test score. Students who enrolled in traditional remedial courses were more likely to not graduate than their peers placed into college-level English and Mathematics courses. This research aims to understand the rural Virginia community college English and mathematics professors’ perceptions of implementing and using multiple measures to place students into first-year English and mathematics courses. The data …


Creating An Educative Approach To Academic Integrity Within An Ontario College Public–Private Partnership, Sara Mezzone-Budd Jul 2024

Creating An Educative Approach To Academic Integrity Within An Ontario College Public–Private Partnership, Sara Mezzone-Budd

The Dissertation in Practice at Western University

Abstract

This dissertation-in-practice investigates the impact of limited proactive educational practices to support academic integrity at the College of Central Ontario (TCCO; a pseudonym) in a public–private partnership (PPP) with a private career college (PCC). Addressing this significant leadership problem of practice is needed, as academic integrity underpins institutional reputation, the validity of academic credentials, graduate credibility, and workforce competencies. Students’ cultural socialization and educational environment play pivotal roles in shaping their understanding of integrity and practice of ethical decision-making. Thus, international students studying at TCCO-PCC benefit from ethical leadership and tailored support to uphold expected institutional integrity standards. It …


July 18, 2024 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate Jul 2024

July 18, 2024 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate

Faculty Senate Minutes

No abstract provided.


20240709: Information Technology Administration, Allen Taylor Files, 1989-2020, Information Technology Jul 2024

20240709: Information Technology Administration, Allen Taylor Files, 1989-2020, Information Technology

Guides to University Archives

These items include materials from the Administration within Information Technology at Marshall University from 1989-2020. Items were received in 2024 and include notable materials from the office of Allen Taylor. This is not an exhaustive list, but the attached inventory will give a broad overview of what is contained in each of the boxes...with a folder-level description when possible.


Mock Board Examination Results As Predictors In The Licensure Examination For Certified Public Accountants, Yzekeil P. Camacho, Micah P. B. Oberes, Danica M. R. Tina, Artchelene D. Pepania, Mylene P. Alfanta, Eligen H. Sumicad Jr. Jul 2024

Mock Board Examination Results As Predictors In The Licensure Examination For Certified Public Accountants, Yzekeil P. Camacho, Micah P. B. Oberes, Danica M. R. Tina, Artchelene D. Pepania, Mylene P. Alfanta, Eligen H. Sumicad Jr.

Journal of Global Education and Research

This study was conducted to determine whether the mock board examination performance can predict a candidate’s performance in the Licensure Examination for Certified Public Accountants (LECPA). It covered the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) graduates from a higher education institution in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines, who took the mock board examination and were first-time LECPA takers from the October 2022 to May 2023 batches. Participants were directly included in the study. A simple linear regression analysis was utilized to determine whether a candidate’s performance on the mock board could predict their LECPA performance. The model summary revealed …


Diversity Management And Organizational Resilience Among Midsized Cccu Institutions In Christian Higher Education, Kristopher M. Sutton Jul 2024

Diversity Management And Organizational Resilience Among Midsized Cccu Institutions In Christian Higher Education, Kristopher M. Sutton

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This exploratory qualitative cross-case analysis was developed to investigate how diversity management strategies were implemented and whether they coexist with organizational resilience capabilities at three U.S. private, midsized Christian-affiliated institutions of higher education associated with the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities. The researcher collected data from a senior-level chief diversity officer at each institution to determine how their diversity strategy was managed and whether a mature diversity program was concurrently present with organizational resilience capabilities. Data were collected using two primary instruments: the Diversity Management Competencies Questionnaire and semistructured interviews focused on organizational resilience. The collected data were supplemented …


Wmu Board Of Trustees Formal Session ,June 27, 2024, Wmu Board Of Trustees Jun 2024

Wmu Board Of Trustees Formal Session ,June 27, 2024, Wmu Board Of Trustees

WMU Board of Trustees Meetings

  • Acceptance of the Agenda
  • Approval of the Minutes (April 25, 2024 Meeting)
  • Remarks by the Chair of the Board
  • Remarks by the President
  • Updates by the Faculty Senate President
  • Updates by the Western Student Association President
  • Western Michigan University Employee Graduates
  • WMU’s Investment in the Future – Academic Tenure and Promotion
  • Public Comments Regarding Action Items

Action Items

  • Resolution: Trustee Dr. William F. Pickard’s Leadership Legacy
  • Academic Tenure and Promotion
  • Student Room, Board, and Apartment Rates 2024-2025
  • Tuition and Required Fee Rates Fall 2024
  • General Fund Budget, Fiscal Year 2024-2025
  • Five Year Capital Outlay Master Plan
  • Lease Agreement with Formosa …


Beyond Credit: The Philosophy And Practice Behind A College Freshman Literacy Intervention Course, Jeremy Logsdon, Daniel Super Jun 2024

Beyond Credit: The Philosophy And Practice Behind A College Freshman Literacy Intervention Course, Jeremy Logsdon, Daniel Super

Teacher-Scholar: The Journal of the State Comprehensive University

READ 101 is a college freshman literacy intervention course at a southeastern U.S. regional university created to increase student retention and persistence and to serve as an alternative to the traditional developmental reading model. READ 101 was created within a dedicated university infrastructure and is a credit-bearing course that counts toward student GPA and graduation requirements and is taught by full-time credentialed faculty. It utilizes a philosophy of intervention instead of remediation, requiring that instruction be based upon where students need to be rather than the level at which they currently read. READ 101 is structured around research-based literacy practices. …


June 20, 2024 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate Jun 2024

June 20, 2024 Minutes, Swosu Faculty Senate

Faculty Senate Minutes

No abstract provided.


Food Insecurity Amongst Urban College Students, Gerron Scott Jun 2024

Food Insecurity Amongst Urban College Students, Gerron Scott

Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs

Food insecurity is a growing concern among college students. With the rising food and housing costs, more students are going hungry. This narrative inquiry provides a greater understanding of food insecurity's impact on the college-going experience for urban students. Interviews were conducted with five college students who attend a large public urban university in the mid-Atlantic and use the on-campus food pantry. As a result of the narrative inquiry, six themes emerged. They are peer relationships, government assistance, cost of living, access to healthy food, institutional help, and navigating college. As a result of the study, there are several actionable …


The Future Of Nursing Leadership: Incorporating E-Learned Artificial Intelligence (Ai) Pathways With A Precautionary Focus On Patient-Centered-Care, Jamie Anne Marcus Dr., Bonnette Villalba Webb Jun 2024

The Future Of Nursing Leadership: Incorporating E-Learned Artificial Intelligence (Ai) Pathways With A Precautionary Focus On Patient-Centered-Care, Jamie Anne Marcus Dr., Bonnette Villalba Webb

FDLA Journal

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a data-driven mathematical process that incorporates machine-based-logic, usually in the form of algorithms. Education, training, and competencies are now conducted through virtual reality, robotics, simulation, and technology learning-based-platforms by healthcare organizations. This represents a significant change in the future of nursing practice. The adaptability of technology-based-learning platforms can impact the quality and efficiency of learning for some of the workforce population. Nurses' perception of technology and AI-driven nursing practice may vary based on generational orientation and can be a potential barrier to learning, practicing, and adaptability of this framework. The forging of well-trained resilient nurse leaders …


Exploring School Leadership Styles Used To Improve Instruction And Learning In Schools, Nana Yaw Agyeman Mr, Venessa Aphane Ms Jun 2024

Exploring School Leadership Styles Used To Improve Instruction And Learning In Schools, Nana Yaw Agyeman Mr, Venessa Aphane Ms

Journal of Research Initiatives

Schools are under intense pressure to improve quality and achieve long-term educational outcomes. To improve education, schools' teaching and learning environments must be improved. This research evaluated the various leadership philosophies used in South African schools to improve teaching and learning. The study's qualitative methodology included in-depth interviews with open-ended questions. A purposeful technique was used to select 16 participants from four different schools. The participants included four principals, four school management team members, four department heads, and four teachers. Themes guided the data analysis, focusing on patterns and resemblances while maintaining data quality. The study's findings revealed that school …