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Full-Text Articles in Education
Taking The Stand: The Lessons Of The Three Men Who Took The Japanese American Internment To Court, Lorraine K. Bannai
Taking The Stand: The Lessons Of The Three Men Who Took The Japanese American Internment To Court, Lorraine K. Bannai
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Review Of Bonjour Laziness: Jumping Off The Corporate Ladder, Peter A. Maresco
Review Of Bonjour Laziness: Jumping Off The Corporate Ladder, Peter A. Maresco
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A book review of Review of Bonjour Laziness: Jumping Off the Corporate Ladder by Corinne Maier.
Administrators’ Perspectives Of Diversity: An Examination Of The University Of Florida, Brigitta Johnson
Administrators’ Perspectives Of Diversity: An Examination Of The University Of Florida, Brigitta Johnson
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
The issue of successful diversity management is of particular concern now because of changing demographics. This research documents how administrators at the University of Florida have struggled with the challenge of diversity in recent years and makes suggestions for how administrators at other institutions can learn from this example.
Collaborative Action Learning And Leadership: A Feminist/Indigenous Model For Higher Education, Judy Witt, Four Arrows
Collaborative Action Learning And Leadership: A Feminist/Indigenous Model For Higher Education, Judy Witt, Four Arrows
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussion the intersectionality of feminism, traditional Indigenous models of leadership, and modern leadership studies.
Students’ Reflective Journals: National Standards For School Leaders And University Preparation Programs, Amany Saleh, Jackie Mcbride
Students’ Reflective Journals: National Standards For School Leaders And University Preparation Programs, Amany Saleh, Jackie Mcbride
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
This study was conducted to determine the extent to which student’s reflective writings during the educational leadership internship indicated if students were able to understand and relate the ELCC standards to their schools practices. A second purpose was to use these reflective journals to evaluate how well the program prepared the students for their role as future school leaders by examining how well their experiences aligned with the ELCC standards.
Expectations, Challenges, And Frustrations: Faculty And Administrator Perceptions Of Quality And Assessment, Fred A. Koslowski Iii
Expectations, Challenges, And Frustrations: Faculty And Administrator Perceptions Of Quality And Assessment, Fred A. Koslowski Iii
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
The purpose of this study was not to evaluate the means or methods by which outcomes assessment and quality are being enacted in higher education, or take sides in the raging state and federal policy debate on institutional accountability and efficiency, but rather to describe the reactions, feelings, and perceptions of one particular institutions internal stakeholders to the increasingly shrill rhetoric on such topics. The present research sought to provide a voice for current faculty and administrators who will be responsible for implementing these renewed calls for assessing educational quality: specifically, their perceptions of the value, challenges, opportunities, and frustrations …
Table Of Contents - Fall 2005
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Fall 2005 table of contents
Web-Enhanced Instruction: A Mixed Bag, Carol Mullen
Web-Enhanced Instruction: A Mixed Bag, Carol Mullen
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Professionals are being expected to function in a progressively complex environment in all fields (Twale & Kochan, 2000). Technology plays a significant role in this challenge (Diem, 2002; Karlen, 2001), particularly for educational leaders (Mendis, 2002). Teaching and leading have become increasingly multifaceted art forms with the advent of learning technologies. University and school faculty are being expected to design, deliver, and assess successful online courses (Fuks, Gerosa, & de Lucena, 2002; Mendis, 2002), often without the necessary training and support (Walker, 2002). As face-to-face contact becomes reduced through online environments, effective communication becomes essential and barriers more pronounced (e.g., …
Academic Leadership In The Research University: Responsibilities For Faculty Governance, Michael Miller, Richard Newman
Academic Leadership In The Research University: Responsibilities For Faculty Governance, Michael Miller, Richard Newman
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Faculty working in research-intensive university environments find a variety of challenges to their time, energies, and resources, including finding balance between the traditional areas of teaching, research, and service. In most research universities, the research focus becomes all encompassing, and institutional service commitments are called into question. The current study of over 500 faculty in research university environments demonstrates the need for shared governance to be clear and purposeful in its work and intentions in order to muster faculty support.
Character Education: A Resurgence To Safety, A Perspective In Curricula Trend, Joseph Brown
Character Education: A Resurgence To Safety, A Perspective In Curricula Trend, Joseph Brown
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the need for character education in schools.
Table Of Contents - Summer 2005
Table Of Contents - Summer 2005
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Summer 2005 table of contents.
A Case Study, Initiating A Peer Mentoring Program At A State University With A Diverse Student Body, Frank Andrews
A Case Study, Initiating A Peer Mentoring Program At A State University With A Diverse Student Body, Frank Andrews
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
The focus of this paper is on leading and guiding the change process as it applies to a Peer Mentoring Program begun this semester in the College of Management (CoM) at U.Mass Lowell (UML). Specifically, this paper will discuss the fieldwork with respect to the initiation and adoption of the program. A second case paper will look at the actual implementation and hopefully institutionalization of the program.
Half Is Great The Rest Only Good, Craig Johnson
Half Is Great The Rest Only Good, Craig Johnson
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A book review of Good to Great by Jim Collins.
In The Beginning, Mack Hines Iii
In The Beginning, Mack Hines Iii
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Volumes of research have documented the implementation of peer assessment in higher education (Falchikov, 1986; Huba & Freed, 2000). The literature doesn’t denote the impact of peer assessment on teacher education students. This study filled that void by investigating first-year teacher education students’ views of peer assessment.
New And Old South Elementary School, Gary Peters
New And Old South Elementary School, Gary Peters
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A case study of demographics in elementary schools.
Ricardo Semler: Creating Organizational Change, Christopher York, Peter A. Maresco
Ricardo Semler: Creating Organizational Change, Christopher York, Peter A. Maresco
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A review of "Creating Organizational Change" by Ricardo Semler.
Lead Is An Action Verb, Kathy Dale
Lead Is An Action Verb, Kathy Dale
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the difference between dialog and discussion.
Leadership Excellence: Constructing The Role Of Department, Pamela Benoit
Leadership Excellence: Constructing The Role Of Department, Pamela Benoit
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
The role of department chair in today’s colleges and universities is much different and more multifaceted than it was just a decade ago. Academic department chairs must conduct performance reviews, oversee budgets, carry out strategic planning, and negotiate their department’s identity within highly complex institutions (Hecht, Higgerson, Gmelch, & Tucker, 1999). Evidence gathered from ACE workshops indicated that as many as two-thirds of the chairs had no prior administrative experience and yet they face a demanding role requiring a wide range of talents (Hecht, Higgerson, Gmelch, & Tucker, 1999).
Leading Community College Distance Education, John Adams
Leading Community College Distance Education, John Adams
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Technological, demographic, and competitive changes in distance education (DE) pose complex leadership and strategic issues for community colleges. Leaders must establish institutional and academic objectives, develop financial and technological strategies, and organize, market, and evaluate DE initiatives. Their objectives and strategies should anticipate and help shape the developing competitive environment in which their colleges operate. This qualitative case study examined DE administrative and staff leadership roles, organization structures, and strategies at three Midwestern community colleges with expanding DE programs. Leadership teams were small. New roles and organizational structures were evolving, and the colleges were maintaining strong video delivery while developing …
Strengthening Academic Programs With Proactive Fiscal Management And Other Innovative Strategies, David Buckholdt
Strengthening Academic Programs With Proactive Fiscal Management And Other Innovative Strategies, David Buckholdt
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Price pressures in the form of escalating tuition will continue to impinge upon colleges and universities in an unabated fashion. While distance learning experiments and electronic assisted teaching may provide some relief in training-centric sectors of higher education, the university enterprise remains a labor intensive endeavor. Technology and healthcare expenses will continue to grow at most institutions at a rate far above the cost-of-living index. Public institutions are finding strong resistance to additional support based on tax revenue. Private institutions are increasingly being questioned about the “valueadded” they provide and whether it justifies their premium tuition.
Preserving The Future Of Rural Schools And Communities In The Plains, G. Mills
Preserving The Future Of Rural Schools And Communities In The Plains, G. Mills
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
There is a well-documented pattern in rural areas across the plains, as well as in other parts of the United States, of population loss and the associated consolidation or closing of literally thousands of rural schools. There is also dramatic evidence of the demise of a great many, once prosperous, small communities surrounding those same schools. It is time for more effective and sustained intervention, particularly in strengthening a sense of ‘citizenship of the place’ in those communities, especially among current school-aged children. Without this kind of thoughtful change in philosophy, the pattern of decline will continue to be repeated. …
Teacher Perceptions Of Systems-Driven Quality Teaching Initiatives, Carol Mullen
Teacher Perceptions Of Systems-Driven Quality Teaching Initiatives, Carol Mullen
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Teacher Perceptions of Systems-Driven Quality Teaching Initiatives by Carol Mullen.
Table Of Contents - Spring 2005
Table Of Contents - Spring 2005
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Spring 2005 table of contents.
Perceptions Of Gender Competence: Are Christian Colleges Different, Edee Schulze, Annette Tomal
Perceptions Of Gender Competence: Are Christian Colleges Different, Edee Schulze, Annette Tomal
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Perceptions of student and professor competence and respect were investigated through a survey of 2042 students from 77 liberal arts colleges, both Christian and non-Christian. The Christian schools are part of the CCCU (Council for Christian Colleges and Universities); CCCU responses were 78.5 percent of the total. Chi- Square and Mann-Whitney tests were used to determine if gender and type of college affected students’ responses. Two conclusions can be made about student competence and value: (1) male CCCU students are most likely to believe that male students are viewed as more competent than female students and (2) non-CCCU students are …
Getting Involved: A Typology Of Student Cocurricular Participation At A Christian University, John L. Hoffman
Getting Involved: A Typology Of Student Cocurricular Participation At A Christian University, John L. Hoffman
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Evaluating A Moral Thinking Assessment Model For Evangelical Christian Liberal Arts Colleges, Michael A. Hayes
Evaluating A Moral Thinking Assessment Model For Evangelical Christian Liberal Arts Colleges, Michael A. Hayes
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
A model using moral judgment and cultural ideology (political and religious ideology) for predicting moral thinking about critical social and political issues, developed by Narvaez, Getz, Rest, and Thoma (1999), was assessed for utility with students at evangelical Christian liberal arts colleges. Freshmen (N = 199) and seniors (N = 230) from 2 evangelical Christian liberal arts colleges participated, completing the Defining Issues Test 2, Inventory of Religious Belief, and Attitudes Toward Human Rights Inventory. The regression model predicted a significant amount of variance for the students in this study; however, the R2 value (.22) was much smaller than …
The Relationship Between Spiritual Well Being And College Adjustment For Freshmen At A Southeastern University, Robert E. Ratliff
The Relationship Between Spiritual Well Being And College Adjustment For Freshmen At A Southeastern University, Robert E. Ratliff
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
The purpose of this study was to identify the possible relationship between spiritual well being and college adjustment in first-year college students. The Spiritual Well Being Scale and the College Adjustment Scales were administered. Relational analysis was used to investigate 91 college freshmen enrolled in a freshman seminar course at Charleston Southern University, Charleston, South Carolina. This relational analysis included both psychological and developmental aspects of college adjustment in nine specific areas of college adjustment: anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, substance abuse, self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, family relationships, academic problems, and career problems. A statistically significant relationship was found between spiritual well …
In A Strange Land? Educational Identity And The Market System, Todd Ream
In A Strange Land? Educational Identity And The Market System, Todd Ream
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Christian World View Integration: "A Believer's Role In Sanctification.", Don Shepson
Christian World View Integration: "A Believer's Role In Sanctification.", Don Shepson
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Student Affairs Practice, Eileen Hulme
Rethinking Student Affairs Practice, Eileen Hulme
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.