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Notes For The Stalled, V14n4, December 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Dec 2021

Notes For The Stalled, V14n4, December 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:

--- Lucky Ducks
--- De-Stress Days
--- Makerspace Crafting
--- Cultivating Justice: A Quest Toward Racial Equality
--- Extended Hours


Notes For The Stalled, V14n3, November 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Nov 2021

Notes For The Stalled, V14n3, November 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:

--- Fall Tree Painting
--- How does $1,200 or even $800 sound?
--- 175 years of Iowa Statehood
--- "Bones" or a "No Bones" Day?


The Year In Review: 2020-2021 Letter From The Co-Presidents, Robin Brandehoff, Rachel Desoto-Jackson Oct 2021

The Year In Review: 2020-2021 Letter From The Co-Presidents, Robin Brandehoff, Rachel Desoto-Jackson

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

Report of PTO's activities in the past year and a preview of upcoming plans. Also included is information about ways to get involved in the Organization's work throughout the year.


Review Of Theatre Of The Oppressed - Roots & Wings: A Theory Of Praxis, Uri Yitzchak Noy Meir Oct 2021

Review Of Theatre Of The Oppressed - Roots & Wings: A Theory Of Praxis, Uri Yitzchak Noy Meir

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

Theatre of the Oppressed - Roots & Wings: A Theory of Praxis by Barbara Santos is a necessary, previously unwritten, ontology of Theatre of the Oppressed with a feminist twist. It is a gift and a fantastic resource.


Book Review Of The Routledge Companion To Theatre Of The Oppressed, Amy Phillips Oct 2021

Book Review Of The Routledge Companion To Theatre Of The Oppressed, Amy Phillips

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

In my review of The Routledge Companion to Theatre of the Oppressed by Boal, J., Howe, K., and Soerio, J., eds. (London and New York: Routledge, 2019), I compare the book’s call for Theatre of the Oppressed to embrace a nuanced investigation of social problems with its response: the international movements detailed in its chapters. While demonstrating that the first-hand accounts provide a measured answer to contradictions inherent in a system which Augusto Boal developed in response to a specific political climate, I emphasize the beauty of theory and practice sitting side by side, in paradox, and encourage scholar and …


Expanding And Expounding Upon Forum Theater To Engage Spect-Actors In Virtual Spaces, Lasonja Roberts, María Migueliz Valcarlos, Tara Nkrumah, Vonzell Agosto Oct 2021

Expanding And Expounding Upon Forum Theater To Engage Spect-Actors In Virtual Spaces, Lasonja Roberts, María Migueliz Valcarlos, Tara Nkrumah, Vonzell Agosto

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

In this article, we analyze our experiences of jokering in online spaces during the pandemic. Our journey traversed the 2020/2021 academic year, engaging in Forum Theater work with a local university and community organization. During our planning, leading, and reflecting on these experiences themes emerged addressing the efficacy of practicing Forum Theater in an online setting, as well as recommendations for TO practitioners who wish to pursue online Forum Theater in the future.


Unmuted: A Digital Dilemma Inspired By Forum Theatre, Akhila Khanna Oct 2021

Unmuted: A Digital Dilemma Inspired By Forum Theatre, Akhila Khanna

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

This report describes the purpose, process and reflections of a Forum Theatre video project, titled Unmuted, created to investigate the increased online harassment faced by women during the pandemic. Led by an arts and community education based initiative in New Delhi, India - Rang Karwan - and supported by the 25 x 25 Initiative by India Foundation for the Arts grant, Unmuted included a series of surveys and Forum scenes that were screen-recorded and distributed among 100+ digital spect-actors across the country. This report by Akhila, one of the facilitators of the project, will evaluate the 9-month-long rehearsal and research …


Exploring Online Participatory Theatre During Covid-19: Reflections On Adapting, Delivering, And Evaluating Student-Led Theatre For Health Workshops, Jeffrey Pufahl, Emmanuelle Crider, Kelviyana Walker Oct 2021

Exploring Online Participatory Theatre During Covid-19: Reflections On Adapting, Delivering, And Evaluating Student-Led Theatre For Health Workshops, Jeffrey Pufahl, Emmanuelle Crider, Kelviyana Walker

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

The COVID-19 pandemic forced the higher education community to quickly shift and adapt courses to the online environment. While traditional theatre programs struggled, the flexible nature of applied theatre created the space for students and instructors to explore and adapt existing forms, such as Forum Theatre and Sociodrama, and create engaging online workshops for the public. Over the course of 2020-21, students in the University of Florida’s Applied Theatre for Health program developed, delivered, and evaluated online health and wellness workshops for the public. This report focuses on two such projects: 1) a workshop on female reproductive health, and 2) …


Collective Beauty, Grace And Care Against Isolation, Mistrust And Lack Of Utopia:" Neoliberalism In Social Justice Theatre Work, Joschka Köck Oct 2021

Collective Beauty, Grace And Care Against Isolation, Mistrust And Lack Of Utopia:" Neoliberalism In Social Justice Theatre Work, Joschka Köck

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

Aeport on three recent global online exchanges focusing on neoliberalism in social justice theatre work that represent an amazing example of the circular thinking and complex processes happening in truly dialogic group settings that can be faciliated through TO and PO


Theater Of The Oppressed And Labor Organizing: Possibilities And Limitations, Jasmin Cardenas Oct 2021

Theater Of The Oppressed And Labor Organizing: Possibilities And Limitations, Jasmin Cardenas

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

A reflective essay to document the use of Theater of the Oppressed (TO) for labor organizing with a workers rights group in the Chicago area. Participants were working people from across Chicago’s Latinx immigrant community and previously incarcerated returning citizens, mainly temporary staffing workers who had never performed before. This essay attempts to document the collaboration between an independent artist and an organization and highlight some limitations and possibilities of using TO for labor organizing.


Image Theatre As A Conduit For Academic Research, Felicia Owusu-Ansah Oct 2021

Image Theatre As A Conduit For Academic Research, Felicia Owusu-Ansah

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

In the last few decades Africa has seen an upsurge of the use of applied theatre in addressing individual and community issues in diverse paradigms. However, fewer studies have examined its potential beyond sensitisation, awareness creation campaigns and general education through playlets and post-performance discussion. This paper discusses how some aspects of applied theatre were used for data gathering in academic research in connection with Irregular Migration in Ghana. I base the discussion on how I used Applied Theatre, specifically, Augusto Boal’s Image works on the platform of Testimonial Theatre as an investigation tool in academic research. It also shows …


Leveraging Standardized Testing To Transform Curriculum Through Arts Integration: Effects Of Shadow Puppet Theater On Reading Fluency Among Elementary School Students, Nancy B. Parent Oct 2021

Leveraging Standardized Testing To Transform Curriculum Through Arts Integration: Effects Of Shadow Puppet Theater On Reading Fluency Among Elementary School Students, Nancy B. Parent

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

This paper presents findings from a reading fluency study conducted by Flock Theatre (Connecticut Higher Order Thinking Schools Teaching Artists) on the effects of a shadow puppet theater program in an elementary school setting. Data collected in this study show an increase in fluency scores among students who perform as narrators in the program. This paper highlights the role of teaching artists in leveraging standardized assessments to transform curricula and student learning through arts integration. Positionality of teaching artists, classroom teachers, and my role as a social scientist in this context is considered, as well as a discussion of the …


Augusto Boal's Joker And Pedagogy Of Freedom, Hamze Aleepayam Oct 2021

Augusto Boal's Joker And Pedagogy Of Freedom, Hamze Aleepayam

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

This text was a report on the Pedagogic project to apply the techniques of Boal's Joker to teach basic Farsi reading and writing to war-torn labor children, those who are deprived of the right to education. They learned to read and write well and wrote about their experiences of war, labor, childhood, fears, happiness, etc..., and its impact on their lives.


Taking Youth Voices Seriously: Theatre, Storytelling, And Empowerment With Refugee Youth In Memphis, Tn, Taylor St. John Oct 2021

Taking Youth Voices Seriously: Theatre, Storytelling, And Empowerment With Refugee Youth In Memphis, Tn, Taylor St. John

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

This project report documents the most recent play-turned-podcast in a multi-year partnership between the Orpheum Theatre Group and the Refugee Empowerment Program in Memphis, TN. Youth from the program have been engaging in From Where I Stand, a theatrical storytelling program that weaves first-person narratives into theatrical performances that are presented for the community. While our third performance entitled, Refugee Portraits, was postponed due to the pandemic, it was given new life in the form of a podcast. This report will explore the process of creating the live theatrical performance, pivoting that performance to a podcast, and reflect on …


Editor’S Introduction To The 6th Issue Of The Pto Journal, Mark Weinberg Oct 2021

Editor’S Introduction To The 6th Issue Of The Pto Journal, Mark Weinberg

Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Journal

This brief letter provides an introduction to my final issue as editor of the PTO Journal.


Notes For The Stalled, V14n2, October 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Oct 2021

Notes For The Stalled, V14n2, October 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:

--- Black Student Union
--- Open Access Week
--- "Whose Voice" Exhibit


Csbs Kudos, Fall 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences. Oct 2021

Csbs Kudos, Fall 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences.

CSBS Kudos

Inside this Issue:

--- Greetings from the Dean
--- Faculty Accolades
--- Department news
--- Student Spotlight
--- Alumni Highlights


Library Connection, V9n1, Fall 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Oct 2021

Library Connection, V9n1, Fall 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Connection

Inside this Issue:

--- Dismantling Economic Barriers
--- Rod Library's Upcoming Events
--- Restoring History Together
--- Alumni Highlight
--- Rod Library's Fall Semester
--- Textbook Affordability Survey Leads to Action
--- Partnerships Lead to Real World Experiences
--- History Through a Different Lens


Notes For The Stalled, V14n1, August/September 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Aug 2021

Notes For The Stalled, V14n1, August/September 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:

--- Fine Free
--- Museum
--- Updates
--- Check out the NEW Look!


The Influence Of Book Club Conversations On Reluctant Or Struggling Readers, Jadee Jo Gloede Jul 2021

The Influence Of Book Club Conversations On Reluctant Or Struggling Readers, Jadee Jo Gloede

Graduate Research Papers

This qualitative case study reports the TL impact on reluctant readers’ sustained engagement in conversations about reading, and the impact the participation in the book club has on a student’s motivation to read. This study from a small, rural area in Northwest Iowa consisted of six fourth grade students and their teacher librarian who met in a book club over a four week time period during summer school. The students were taught different reading roles and utilized them throughout the discussion of the book. The researcher discovered five main themes in response to the research questions. Theme one is Diverse …


Notes For The Stalled, V13n8, May 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. May 2021

Notes For The Stalled, V13n8, May 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:

--- Summer Projects
--- Summer is here . . .
--- CFPL @ UNI
--- Special Collections


Library Connection, V8n2, Spring 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. May 2021

Library Connection, V8n2, Spring 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Connection

Inside this Issue:

--- Improvisational Entrepreneurship and the Modern Library
--- Kelsie Willert: Connecting the Past with the People
--- Brennan Hamilton: Sharing the Personal Side of History
--- Keeping Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Forefront
--- UNI is Sharing Knowledge with the World!


Notes For The Stalled, V13n7, April 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Apr 2021

Notes For The Stalled, V13n7, April 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:
--Pride Week
--Celebrating UNI's Milestone
--National Library Week
--Financial Literacy Month


Department Of Economics Newsletter, V25, Spring 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Economics. Apr 2021

Department Of Economics Newsletter, V25, Spring 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Economics.

Department of Economics Newsletter

Inside this Issue:

--- Message from Shar
--- Open Access Week
--- Virtual Jepson Forum Discusses Health Inequality
--- Lawrence M. Jepson Student Awards
--- 2020-2021 Scholarship Winners
--- Difficulties in Decision Making During the Pandemic
--- The Labor Market Impact of COVID-19
--- GDP and Jobs Recovering from COVID-19
--- Ryan Rudderham Joins Economics Faculty
--- The Transition from Administration to Faculty
--- The Retirement of KenMcCormick
--- Bülent Uyar Retires (mostly)
--- Faculty and Staff Updates


Notes For The Stalled, V13n6, March 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Mar 2021

Notes For The Stalled, V13n6, March 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue: --UNI Masked --Mental Health Spotlight --Influential Women of UNI --UNI Museum in 3D --Russell Hall Exhibit


Notes For The Stalled, V13n5, February 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library. Feb 2021

Notes For The Stalled, V13n5, February 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.

Library Newsletter

In This Issue:
--Welcome Back!
--Career Readiness
--African American Read-In
--Blind Date with a Book
--Melanin Pillars of Excellence


Csbs Statements, V23, 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences. Jan 2021

Csbs Statements, V23, 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences.

CSBS Statements

In This Issue:

From the Dean --- 4
Shining Bright --- 5
Mapping Connections --- 8
Saving Faith --- 10
Coping with COVID --- 12
Addressing Adversity --- 14
College News --- 16
Student Spotlight --- 21
Alumni Highlights --- 26
Class Notes --- 32
Annual Giving --- 34


Assessing The Implicit Curriculum In Social Work Education: An Examination Of The University Of Northern Iowa Students' Experiences, Madison Motz Jan 2021

Assessing The Implicit Curriculum In Social Work Education: An Examination Of The University Of Northern Iowa Students' Experiences, Madison Motz

Honors Program Theses

As part of a social work program’s accreditation process, social work programs across the United States are now being asked to assess their implicit curriculum, defined as the educational environment in which the explicit curriculum is presented, as new evidence has shown that implicit curriculum plays an important role in the learning, development, and professional outcome of social work students. Following the wake of a series of student diversity-related injustices across the state of Iowa, our team set out to create an implicit curriculum survey tool shaped by the experiences, concerns, and feedback presented by students within the social work …


Understanding The Lived Experiences Of Asian American Transracial Adoptees In College, Frances Elizabeth Mcdermott Jan 2021

Understanding The Lived Experiences Of Asian American Transracial Adoptees In College, Frances Elizabeth Mcdermott

Honors Program Theses

Asian American transracial adoptees are an underserved and underrepresented population in America, specifically on college campuses. The purpose of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of experiences lived by individuals in this group, focusing on their time in college. Through qualitative interviews, this research captured the feelings, opinions, and experiences of select individuals within this group. Two semi-structured interviews were conducted with six separate participants via video chat. All participants attend(ed) the University of Northern Iowa, were 18 years of age or older, and were adopted from an Asian country into a White, American family. Results showed that …


A Critical Examination Of Corporate Ideology In Educational Policy And Practice: The Real Cost, Grace Brady Jan 2021

A Critical Examination Of Corporate Ideology In Educational Policy And Practice: The Real Cost, Grace Brady

Honors Program Theses

In this thesis, I provide a historical background and conceptual analysis of how we arrived at our current educational policy landscape. By tracing educational policy and practice through the 20th century, I offer a critical perspective on contemporary educational policy and practice. Specifically, I assess how corporate culture and corporate ideology influenced contemporary educational policy. Additionally, I explore alternatives and possible recommendations for reforming education in both policy and practice through preservice teacher education and funding for public schools.