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Addendum B: Emeritus Status For Retired Faculty Academic /Administrative Employees
Addendum B: Emeritus Status For Retired Faculty Academic /Administrative Employees
Minutes of Board Meetings of the UNL Emeriti Association
Emeritus status is the rank awarded by the Board of Regents to an employee at the time of retirement in recognition of substantial service rendered to the University in teaching, research, extension, or administration in a professional field. It may also be awarded to a retired administrator whose work impinges directly on the educational program. For faculty the recommendation is initiated by a vote of the departmental faculty with the endorsement of the chair and dean. In the case of A-line administrators, the recommendation is made by that individual's immediate supervisor. Consistent with Regents policy, eligibility for emeritus status includes …
Addendum A: Wisherd And Emeriti Funds: Definition Of Terms And Explanation Of Allowable Use Of These Funds, Jason D. Kennedy
Addendum A: Wisherd And Emeriti Funds: Definition Of Terms And Explanation Of Allowable Use Of These Funds, Jason D. Kennedy
Minutes of Board Meetings of the UNL Emeriti Association
Book value is the historical cost basis of the endowment (or investment) whereas market value is what the endowment is worth right now. Basically, book value is what went into the endowment and market value is what you would get if you sold it now. Because this is a permanent endowment, only the income can be spent. The income is the spendable account. The estimated annual income is the amount the fund can expect to earn over the next year if no new contributions are made to the account. It is the endowment thatis earning income and the earnings are …
Addendum C: Recommendations Of The Ad Hoc Emeriti Study Group, David Brinkerhoff, Richard Boohar, John Goebel, James Mcshane
Addendum C: Recommendations Of The Ad Hoc Emeriti Study Group, David Brinkerhoff, Richard Boohar, John Goebel, James Mcshane
Minutes of Board Meetings of the UNL Emeriti Association
Recommendations: 1) It is NOT recommended that the Association establish separate criteria from the UNL administrative process nor is it recommended that the Association evaluate faculty for emeriti status. 2) Embrace the document “Emeritus Status for Retired Faculty Academic/Administrative Employees” (attached) which summarizes and details the current policies of UNL and the Board of Regents specifying the conditions for eligibility (age and length of service) as well as privileges and benefits to those awarded emeriti status. 3) A letter be sent by the President of the Emeritus Association congratulating the retiree on their achievement of emeriti status, informing her/him of …
Board Minutes: December 5, 2006 , Dan B. Lutz
Board Minutes: December 5, 2006 , Dan B. Lutz
Minutes of Board Meetings of the UNL Emeriti Association
No abstract provided.
Supervision And Evaluation Of Probationary Teachers: Policies And Practices In Class Ii And Class Iii Nebraska School Districts, Robert W. Michl
Supervision And Evaluation Of Probationary Teachers: Policies And Practices In Class Ii And Class Iii Nebraska School Districts, Robert W. Michl
Educational Administration: Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research
The purpose of this study was to identify policies and practices used to supervise and evaluate probationary teachers in Class II and Class III Nebraska school districts. A secondary purpose was to identify differences existing between policies and practices applicable to tenured and probationary teachers.
Two samples were studied. The sample of the survey instrument study was 48 randomly selected principals who supervised and evaluated certificated employees of Class II and Class III school districts in Nebraska during the Spring Semester, 2006.
The sample of the policy study was a set of 49 randomly selected Class II and Class III …
Acuta Enews December 2006, Vol. 35, No. 12
Acuta Enews December 2006, Vol. 35, No. 12
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
From the President.................. Carmine Piscopo, Providence College
Board Report............... Riny Ledgerwood, San Diego State Univ., ACUTA Sec./Treasurer
DC Update.................. Jeanne Jansenius, Sewanee, The University of the South
FYI: Useful Information from the Campus...................... Student Monitor
Pumping Up PoE............................ GaryAudin, Delphi, Inc.
Site to See
Web Tip: Website Recognition Program........... Aaron Fuegrer, ACUTA Information Technology Manager
Info Links................. Randy Hayes, Univ. of Northern Iowa
Thanks to Exhibitors for 2006
Welcome New Member
Parent Expectations Of Collegiate Teaching And Caring, W. Wayne Young Jr.
Parent Expectations Of Collegiate Teaching And Caring, W. Wayne Young Jr.
Public Access Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research from the College of Education and Human Sciences
This exploratory research determined parent expectations of their traditionallyaged student’s postsecondary institution with an investigator developed and validated survey entitled the PECTAC (Parent Expectations of Collegiate Teaching and Caring). The PECTAC instrument was predicated upon a culling from relevant literature to reflect topics and issues related to the teaching and caring functions of a private and religiouslyaffiliated Midwestern university. Parent participants were asked to provide basic demographic information in addition to ranking each item based on perceived importance.
A web-based survey software package was used to collect data from 475 participants. Dependent variables of parent gender and first-time college parent …
A Construction Of Twelve Lifelong Learners’ Perspectives: An In-Depth, Naturalistic Study Of Self-Integration Of Learning, Marvin L. Hunt
A Construction Of Twelve Lifelong Learners’ Perspectives: An In-Depth, Naturalistic Study Of Self-Integration Of Learning, Marvin L. Hunt
Public Access Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research from the College of Education and Human Sciences
This research focuses on understanding people who have chosen to learn throughout their lives. A broad question guided this investigation: What is the rich, lived, lifelong learning experience from the individual’s perspective? This question allowed each participant freedom to explore and define issues he/she considered important relative to lifelong learning. Twelve lifelong learners from a wide range of backgrounds, ages, and experience were serially selected using maximum variation sampling. Most qualitative research uses a priori questions aimed at a specific topic, limiting participants’ discussion. In this study, however, grand tour questions prompted each participant to offer information about lifelong learning …
A Historical Study Of Nurse Anesthesia Education In Nebraska, Sharon Loseke Hadenfeldt
A Historical Study Of Nurse Anesthesia Education In Nebraska, Sharon Loseke Hadenfeldt
Public Access Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research from the College of Education and Human Sciences
The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) was the first advanced practice nursing specialty, dating to the late Nineteenth Century in the United States. Nurses were first recruited and trained by surgeons to administer anesthesia beginning in the 1870’s in the United States. Apprenticeship training by either a surgeon, or another nurse, was the initial method of anesthesia training for the early nurse anesthetist. Post-graduate training programs began to appear within some hospitals at approximately 1910. The hospital-based nurse anesthesia programs became more standardized with the implementation of an accreditation program in 1952. Beginning in 1971 nurse anesthesia programs began to …
Informing Teacher Education Through Cross-Cultural Teaching And Learning: Dialogic Inquiry Into Japanese And Canadian School Experiences, Mitsuyo Sakamoto, Elaine Chan
Informing Teacher Education Through Cross-Cultural Teaching And Learning: Dialogic Inquiry Into Japanese And Canadian School Experiences, Mitsuyo Sakamoto, Elaine Chan
Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
This article examines the hermeneutic, narrative, and social co-construction of cultural understanding as two educators shared their teaching and learning experiences in Japanese and Canadian schools. Our dialogic inquiry reveals how perceptions of practices in one culture—including curricula in non-core, academic subjects, stances on student assessment, and attitudes toward extracurricular activities—were shaped by our prior school experiences. The study reveals that reconstruction of previous overseas experience and co-construction of meaning from this reconstruction can serve as a powerful means of enhancing understanding of cross-cultural issues. The reconstruction process also offers a means of engaging those who do not have international, …
Graduate Connections- November 2006
Graduate Connections- November 2006
Graduate Connections: A Newsletter for UNL Graduate Students published by the Office of Graduate Studies
In This Issue:
Click on links to navigate the newsletter
Professional Development...........1
Preparing Future Faculty
Teaching Tip .................................2
Motivating Students
Calendar........................................3
Degree Deadlines
Announcements............................3
UNL Grad Fellowships
Teaching Documentation Program
Navigating Graduate School.......4
Academic Integrity
CV Savvy
Mentoring Guidebooks
Funding Opportunities.................7
A Sampling of Fellowships
Interactions...................................9
Fellowship Recipients
Note from the Graduate Student Association
Note from the Peace Corps
Readers’ Corner.............................10
Developing Institutional Faculty Communities To Review And Assess Sotl Work, Paul Savory, Amy Nelson Burnett, Amy M. Goodburn
Developing Institutional Faculty Communities To Review And Assess Sotl Work, Paul Savory, Amy Nelson Burnett, Amy M. Goodburn
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Faculty Publications
This workshop explores theoretical questions and practical strategies for how to develop faculty peer reviewers for SOTL work. After reading a set of faculty case-study files that include varying forms of SOTL work, participants will engage in guided discussion about reviewing and assessing such work and about developing faculty communities equipped to do such work. Presenter(s) also will seek feedback on guidelines that they have developed for external reviewers of SOTL work. Many teaching efforts have focused primarily on engaging faculty to participate in SOTL initiatives, with little attention to creating mechanisms for evaluating and assessing the work resulting from …
Acuta Enews November 2006, Vol. 35, No. 11
Acuta Enews November 2006, Vol. 35, No. 11
ACUTA Newsletters
In This lssue
Legislative/Regulatory Scorecard tor 2006.............. Jeri A. Semer, CAE, ACUTA Executive Director
ACUTA Presents Open-Source lP Telephony Audio Seminar
Tech Talk: A Communications Method Respected by lts Peers.................. Kevin Tanzillo, Dux PR
DC Update............... Jeonne Jansenius, University of the South
FYI: Useful lnformation from the Campus................... Student Monitor
Board Report...................... Riny Ledgerwood, San Diego State Univ., ACUTA Sec./Treasurer
lT Disaster Recovery: Why Plan?.................. Mike Grunder, Vantage Technology
Web Tip: What's New?..................... Aaron Fuehrer, ACUTA lnformation Technology Manager
lnfo Links................... Randy Hayes, Univ. of Northern lowa
IEEE 10 Gb/s Ethernet Standards Approved. Hugo Draye, Fluke Networks (Reprinted from BICSI …
Spherical Geometry, Linda Moore
Spherical Geometry, Linda Moore
MAT Exam Expository Papers
Spherical geometry was studied in ancient times as a subset of Euclidian three-dimensional space. It was a logical outcome as the earth is a sphere. The word geometry literally means the measure of the earth. However, the undefined terms, axioms and postulates of Euclidian geometry take on a new meaning when studied on a sphere.
Going Home? Schooling In Mexico Of Transnational Children, Víctor Zúñiga, Edmund T. Hamann
Going Home? Schooling In Mexico Of Transnational Children, Víctor Zúñiga, Edmund T. Hamann
Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
The literature in international migration from Mexico to the U.S. has usually examined labor, juridical, political, and public health dimensions of the phenomena. However, the educational aspect of international migration is becoming a major concern for both countries. This article offers preliminary results from a survey of transnational students coming back from the U.S. to Mexican schools. The database includes information from a representative sample of public and private schools of Nuevo León (1st to 9th grade). It includes estimates of the number of transnational students, their school trajectories, and perspectives on their educational experience in both countries.
Meeting Minutes: October 19, 2006, Dan B. Lutz
Meeting Minutes: October 19, 2006, Dan B. Lutz
Minutes of Meetings of the UNL Emeriti Association
No abstract provided.
Annual Progress Report: Nebraska Reading First Two Year Implementation, Guy Trainin, Oren Yagil, Malinda M. Murphy
Annual Progress Report: Nebraska Reading First Two Year Implementation, Guy Trainin, Oren Yagil, Malinda M. Murphy
Research and Evaluation in Education, Technology, Art, and Design
This report outlines the results of a two year implementation of the Nebraska's Reading First initiative. Over three thousand six hundred students from Kindergarten to Third grade were included in the project. Results indicated significant growth across all demographic groups. Student performance in the earlier grades has shown great promise for later years. Growth in fluency and comprehension in grades 2 and 3 were not as impressive and require additional attention. The assessment results were triangulated by observations in the classrooms, interviews, and teacher responses to professional development- teachers know how to teach Phonemic Awareness and the alphabetic principle but …
Board Minutes: October 5, 2006, Dan B. Lutz
Board Minutes: October 5, 2006, Dan B. Lutz
Minutes of Board Meetings of the UNL Emeriti Association
No abstract provided.
Review Of Leaders Who Dare: Pushing The Boundaries By L. L. Lyman, D. E. Ashby, & J. S. Tripses, Carolyn L. Wanat
Review Of Leaders Who Dare: Pushing The Boundaries By L. L. Lyman, D. E. Ashby, & J. S. Tripses, Carolyn L. Wanat
Journal of Women in Educational Leadership
Leaders Who Dare provides anecdotal and analytical accounts of leadership by outstanding women educators in Illinois. Initially "an ambitious passionate project ... to tell the stories of Illinois' outstanding women educators, many who have been honored at Dare to Be Great conferences" (p. xi), the book documents the work of women honored annually by the Illinois Women Administrators (IWA) organization for daring" ... to lead themselves and others to new possibilities" (p. xv). The book's purpose is to describe the "how and why of the leadership practices of outstanding Illinois leaders .... " (p. 3). These stories of leaders within …
Acuta Enews October 2006, Vol. 35, No. 10
Acuta Enews October 2006, Vol. 35, No. 10
ACUTA Newsletters
ln This lssue
VoWl-Fi? VoWiMAX? Why Not? Why Wait?................ Ray Horak, The Context Corporation
From the President: Strategic Planning.................... Carmine Piscopo, Providence College
Tech Talk: Taking the Pulse of Our Network Security................. Kevin Tanzillo, Dux PR
DC Update.............. Jeanne Jansenius, University of the South
lnfo Links...................... Randy Hayes, Univ. of Northern lowa
FYI: Useful lnformation from the Campus Student Monitor
Board Report................ Riny Ledgerwood, San Diego State Univ., ACUTA Sec./Treasurer
Web Tip: Telecom Listserv Changes Aaron Fuehrer, ACUTA lnformation Technology Manager
ACUTA Conference-Some Thoughts and Highlights 30 Years Out.... Mike Grunder, Vantage Technology
Welcome New Members
Committee Profile: Program Committee
Giving Voice To Women, Marilyn L. Grady
Giving Voice To Women, Marilyn L. Grady
Journal of Women in Educational Leadership
If you sit and listen long enough, you can identify recurrent patterns of communication in organizational settings. I am struck by two communication models I observe repeatedly that involve women's voices in meetings.
Journal Of Women In Educational Leadership, Vol. 4, No. 4--October 2006
Journal Of Women In Educational Leadership, Vol. 4, No. 4--October 2006
Journal of Women in Educational Leadership
No abstract provided.
Female Superintendents: Historic Barriers And Prospects For The Future, Stephen K. Miller, Youlanda C. Washington, Jeanna R. Fiene
Female Superintendents: Historic Barriers And Prospects For The Future, Stephen K. Miller, Youlanda C. Washington, Jeanna R. Fiene
Journal of Women in Educational Leadership
This paper addresses the historic under representation of female superintendents. The primary focus is the legacy of discrimination, in which the barriers to female advancement in a traditionally male field are described. Particular attention is given to three different models of male dominance that have been developed to explain how and/or why women have been excluded from top positions in educational administration. In part two, recognition of the importance of women's contributions to evolving theory in educational administration and a description of the feminine leadership model is offered, wherein women utilize flexible web-like structures, empower others, and prioritize children and …
First Things First: Writing Strategies--Drops Of Blood, Marilyn L. Grady
First Things First: Writing Strategies--Drops Of Blood, Marilyn L. Grady
Journal of Women in Educational Leadership
Recently, I was gifted with the best writing quotation of the season. It follows. "I don't know how many times I read this Gene Fowler quote: 'Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead'" (Weinberg, 2006, p. 8). The quote captures the truth of the writing enterprise. It isn't easy. In fact, if you don't bleed a little and feel some pain, you aren't putting enough effort into your work. There are a slew of adages about effort and work. All hold a kernel of truth …
The Role Of Gender And How It Relates To Conflict Management Style And School Culture, Chris Harriet Blackburn, Barbara N. Martin, Sandy Hutchinson
The Role Of Gender And How It Relates To Conflict Management Style And School Culture, Chris Harriet Blackburn, Barbara N. Martin, Sandy Hutchinson
Journal of Women in Educational Leadership
This investigation focused on principals, by gender, and the impact that the principals' conflict management style had on cultural aspects in schools. Findings were: principals with a conflict management style that is high in dominating show lower school culture scores in professional development, and, conversely, principals with a conflict management style that is high in initiating indicate higher school culture scores in teacher collaboration. When split by gender, the findings were: male principals whose conflict management style is dominating receive lower school culture scores in teacher collaboration, while female principals whose conflict management style was viewed as integrating receive higher …
Women In History--Sarah Winnemucca: Native Educator And Human Rights Advocate, Bernita L. Krumm
Women In History--Sarah Winnemucca: Native Educator And Human Rights Advocate, Bernita L. Krumm
Journal of Women in Educational Leadership
On March 1,2005, Congressman Jon Porter of Nevada addressed Congress on a bill to allow for the placement of a statue of Sarah Winnemucca into the National Statutory Hall. "Sarah led an incredible life," Porter asserted, adding that Winnemucca "has become a part of Nevada history that will never be forgotten" (Porter, 2005). One of only eight women represented in the National Statutory Hall Collection, Winnemucca was a spokesperson and advocate for Indian rights. Her autobiography, Life Among the Piutes, the first published book by a Native American woman, relates the story of white settlement from the Native American perspective. …
Recruiting And Retaining Women Faculty In Science And Engineering, Dorothy Brockopp, Mindy Isaacs, Pam Bischoff, Kimberly Millerd
Recruiting And Retaining Women Faculty In Science And Engineering, Dorothy Brockopp, Mindy Isaacs, Pam Bischoff, Kimberly Millerd
Journal of Women in Educational Leadership
The purpose of this project was to assess the perceived efficacy of university-based activities designed to improve the recruitment and retention of women in academic science and engineering (S&E). Numerous approaches to recruitment and retention have been described and implemented but little change occurs. An evaluation of suggested activities by 35 S&E women faculty was conducted using quantitative and qualitative methods. Eight of 25 activities were strongly recommended by participants as effective strategies related to recruitment and retention. Mentoring, as frequently operationalized, was not found to be effective. Several recommendations are offered to improve the system of mentoring.
Voices Of Women In The Field--I'M Glad No One Told Me . ..., Misty Schwartz
Voices Of Women In The Field--I'M Glad No One Told Me . ..., Misty Schwartz
Journal of Women in Educational Leadership
Prior to beginning my current position, I'm glad no one told me that many women find the academy unappealing, with a chilly environment that can be biased and hostile toward women. I'm glad no one told me that I may suffer from intellectual and social isolation that is brought about by the masculine principles of competition and individualism that often occur in institutions of higher education. I'm glad no one told me that I will have little guidance from my peers due to a lack of mentors and that I may be expected to compromise my personal values and beliefs …
Mcnair News, Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2006
Mcnair News, Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2006
McNair News: Newsletter of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln McNair Scholars Program
Scholars Present Research at Berkeley McNair Symposium
McNair by the Numbers
Meet the 2006-2007 McNair Scholars
Where Are They Now?
UNL’s McNair Team
McNair Fall Event Calendar
Scholar Spotlight on MinJeong Schneider
McNair Tip: Choosing the Right Graduate Program
Do You Know Someone Who Might Be McNair Material?