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Full-Text Articles in Education
Using Adult Learning Characteristics And The Humanities To Teach Undergraduate Healthcare Students About Social Determinants Of Health, Elizabeth A. Brown, Hannah Kinder, Garrett Stang, Wendy Shumpert
Using Adult Learning Characteristics And The Humanities To Teach Undergraduate Healthcare Students About Social Determinants Of Health, Elizabeth A. Brown, Hannah Kinder, Garrett Stang, Wendy Shumpert
Community & Environmental Health Faculty Publications
Authors used an andragogy framework to help undergraduate allied health students better understand social determinants of health (SDOH) using a photo essay assignment. The study examined students’ perceptions of SDOH in various communities, description of health outcomes associated with their chosen SDOH, and lessons learned and suggestions to improve the assignment for future cohorts. Data were extracted from photo essays from 2019–2021 and entered in Microsoft Excel and Word for data analysis after course completion. Conventional qualitative content analysis was used to analyze student evaluation data from open-ended questions. Data were extracted from 53 student essays from 2019 to 2021. …
Integrating Doctrine And Diversity Speaker Series: When Law School Classroom Discussions Of Diversity Issues Go Wrong, Roger Williams University School Of Law, City University Of New York School Of Law
Integrating Doctrine And Diversity Speaker Series: When Law School Classroom Discussions Of Diversity Issues Go Wrong, Roger Williams University School Of Law, City University Of New York School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Law School News: Announcing The 2nd Annual Rbg Contest For K-12 Students 10-27-2021, Michael M. Bowden
Law School News: Announcing The 2nd Annual Rbg Contest For K-12 Students 10-27-2021, Michael M. Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Integrating Doctrine & Diversity Speaker Series: Book Release Kick Off Celebration 09-15-2021, Roger Williams University School Of Law, City University Of New York School Of Law
Integrating Doctrine & Diversity Speaker Series: Book Release Kick Off Celebration 09-15-2021, Roger Williams University School Of Law, City University Of New York School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Antología De La Literatura Española Del Romanticismo: Desde Sus Precedentes En La Poesía Trovadoresca Provenzal Hasta El Posromanticismo, Enrique Torner
Antología De La Literatura Española Del Romanticismo: Desde Sus Precedentes En La Poesía Trovadoresca Provenzal Hasta El Posromanticismo, Enrique Torner
World Languages & Cultures Department Publications
This is a digital interactive anthology of texts devoted to Spanish Romanticism especially designed for university non-Spanish speakers that are enrolled in Spanish majors or minors and are at least in their third year of study. This anthology may be used as textbook for any course by any instructor who might desire to use it without any written permission from the author. It may be used as a whole for a course on Spanish Romanticism or any parts of it may be used in conjunction with other texts to offer a course on a wider period of Spanish literature. The …
Antología De La Literatura Española Del Romanticismo: Desde Sus Precedentes En La Poesía Trovadoresca Provenzal Hasta El Posromanticismo, Enrique Torner
Antología De La Literatura Española Del Romanticismo: Desde Sus Precedentes En La Poesía Trovadoresca Provenzal Hasta El Posromanticismo, Enrique Torner
MSU Authors Collection
This is a digital interactive anthology of texts devoted to Spanish Romanticism especially designed for university non-Spanish speakers that are enrolled in Spanish majors or minors and are at least in their third year of study. This anthology may be used as textbook for any course by any instructor who might desire to use it without any written permission from the author. It may be used as a whole for a course on Spanish Romanticism or any parts of it may be used in conjunction with other texts to offer a course on a wider period of Spanish literature. The …
Law School News: Rwu Law Remembers President Donald J. Farish 07-05-2018, Ed Fitzpatrick, Michael Bowden
Law School News: Rwu Law Remembers President Donald J. Farish 07-05-2018, Ed Fitzpatrick, Michael Bowden
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Fiat Flux: Evolving Purposes And Ideals Of The Great American Public Law School, Christopher Edley Jr
Fiat Flux: Evolving Purposes And Ideals Of The Great American Public Law School, Christopher Edley Jr
Christopher Edley
This Essay describes the changing role of American law schools throughout the twentieth century and proposes a vision for the future's Great American Law School. Since the founding of Berkeley Law, the definition of the legal profession has progressed from an interior orientation, which focused predominately on trial courts and appellate advocacy, to an exterior orientation with wide consideration of other forms of lawyering. Along a second axis, legal pedagogy has progressed from a careerist orientation, which focused on case analysis and advocacy skills, to a more academic orientation that integrates questions of theory and methodology. Analyzing these trends, this …
Shelton Family Papers (Mss 527), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Shelton Family Papers (Mss 527), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid and scans (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Collection 527. Letters and compositions written by Butler County, Kentucky native Curran Ralph Shelton, while a student at Glasgow Normal School. Also includes a diary in which he records family, church, and local community happenings in 1891. Also includes several small diaries kept by Curran’s wife John Annie during the Great Depression.
Celebrating Student Scholars: An Introduction, Maureen A. Scully, Esther Kingston-Mann
Celebrating Student Scholars: An Introduction, Maureen A. Scully, Esther Kingston-Mann
Maureen Scully
The essays in this issue of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge have received awards in The Kingston-Mann Student Achievement Awards for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship. Written by undergraduate students who address deeply urgent and important issues, each essay possesses a clear, distinctive voice. The authors do not turn away from difficult questions and do not waffle, even when they are dealing with questions and data that are ambiguous or contradictory. Although faculty may be accustomed to academic articles rife with qualifiers, indirect points, jargon, and a limited concern for relevance, the essays included here are …
Education (Sc 267), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Education (Sc 267), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid and scan (Click on "additional files" below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 267. Teachers’ certificates, 1874-1875 (3), issued to Amanda L. and C. S. Arnold for the first and second grades in the Kentucky counties of Henry and Oldham; and school essays written by Wanda Lee Arnold at Eminence College, 1871 (1), and by Bell Mason (1) and Essica Maye Ransdell(1).
Applying Toulmin: Teaching Logical Reasoning And Argumentative Writing, Lesley A. Rex, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, Steven Engel
Applying Toulmin: Teaching Logical Reasoning And Argumentative Writing, Lesley A. Rex, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, Steven Engel
Teacher Education Faculty Publications
To learn to write well-reasoned persuasive arguments, students need in situ help thinking through the complexity and complications of an issue, making inferences based on evidence, and hierarchically grouping and logically sequencing ideas. They rely on teachers to make this happen. In this article, the authors explain the framework they used and describe how they taught reasoning to students at an alternative high school, where they recorded what happened.
Kerr, William Bugg, 1894-1993 (Sc 1317), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Kerr, William Bugg, 1894-1993 (Sc 1317), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid and scan (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 1317. William Bugg Kerr, a Bowling Green, Kentucky educator, businessman and farmer, records his philosophy and his reminiscences, for his family, in his paper titled "The High Road."
Essays For Undergraduate Liberal Arts Education, Hugo G. Walter
Essays For Undergraduate Liberal Arts Education, Hugo G. Walter
Institute for the Humanities Theses
The purpose of this creative project is to develop an anthology of significant essays for undergraduate liberal arts education. Each essay is preceded by an introduction about the author and the importance of his work. Each essay will encourage the student to think actively and consistently about ideas and issues and to develop a greater sensitivity for and understanding of the world around him.
I have chosen the following twenty-five authors from the nineteenth and twentieth century for this anthology: Henry Thoreau, Henry Adams, Mark Twain, John Stuart Mill, Leo Tolstoy, Friedrich Nietzsche, Susan Anthony, William James, Bertrand Russell, Jane …
The Echo: March 19, 1924, Taylor University
The Echo: March 19, 1924, Taylor University
1923-1924 (Volume 11)
Rev. John Owen Visits Taylor University — A Morning Hour With Music — Surprise!?! — Rev. Vere Abbey Writes of Work in Burma — Taylor Wins Honors In Debating — Taylor University News — Philo Original Program — Chronicles — Volunteer Band — Holiness League Report — Prayer Band — Thalonian Literary Society — Soangetha Debating Club — Mnanka Debating Club — Editorial — Standard Bearers— Biography of Susana Wesley — Eulogonian Debating Club — Local Echoes — Reminiscences of Thalonian Redemption — Life’s Serenade — Features — Taylor University
The Echo: December 12, 1923, Taylor University
The Echo: December 12, 1923, Taylor University
1923-1924 (Volume 11)
Soangetaha Wins Inter-Club Debate — Bulgin Party Visits Taylor University —Dr. And Mrs. Paul Entertain Students and Friends Again — Former Taylor Student Receives Prominent Position — A Christmas Cantata — M. E. Church Notes — Eulogonian-Eurekan Inter-Club Debate — Lot Party — That We May Keep On Good Terms With The Dictionary — On Thanksgiving Day — Huff Makes Appeal For A Continent — A God-Sent Revival — Prayer — The Students Moan — The Athlete’s Sob — Prayer Band — Holiness League — Volunteer Band — Philalethean Literary Society — Soangetaha Debating Club — Eureka Debating Club — …
Taylor University Echo: May 8, 1923, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: May 8, 1923, Taylor University
1922-1923 (Volume 10)
Have You Read This? — A Week of Prayer at Taylor — Rev. P. P. Bellew Wings First Prize in the Bishop Taylor Contest — Local Echoes — Babe Swallows Pin — Ten Week’s Summer School At Taylor — Commencement At Taylor University — A French Landscape-In Retrospect — The Pennsylvania Auxiliary — Address Delivered At Taylor University By Hon. Sumner Haynes May 2, 1923 — Senior Day Address By Dr. John Paul April 25, 1923 — A Start for Jesus and The Heavenly Country — The Real Need in China — Mother Mine — Love For One’s School — …
Taylor University Echo: March 27, 1923, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: March 27, 1923, Taylor University
1922-1923 (Volume 10)
Easter Greetings — The Pennsylvania Auxiliary — Anther Taylor University Connection — Upland Boys Taking Medical Training — Lecturer Coming — Intercollegiate Debating — T. U. Affirmative Team Loses To Butler — Local Echoes — Dr. Paul Makes Fine Impression on Upland Folks — Birthday Party — Alumni and Former Students — Rev. A. J. Dailey — Rev. C. W. Ruth — A Travelogue — The Holy Ghost and Holiness — Prayer Band — Wordsworth’s Theory of Poetical Diction — My Life-How Shall I Invest It? — Chronicles — Holiness League — Philalethian Literary Society — Volunteer Band — Cosmopolitan …
Taylor University Echo: January 30, 1923, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: January 30, 1923, Taylor University
1922-1923 (Volume 10)
Revival at Oak Grove — Taylor Given Boost By Haynes of Kokomo — Great Artist Recital — You Will Want to Know — Extracts from Rev. J. C. Long’s Chapel Talks — Fuzzy Tarantula’s Adventure — Alumni and Former Students — Night Trains Don’t Stop at Upland Any More — Dr. Paul’s Former Secretary Now Working Under a Taylor Alumnus in India — A Message From India — Glimpses of Peasant Life France (Continued) — One Little Maid — Local Echoes — Dr. Paul’s Trip — A Taylor Student Honored — Another Chance — Lift Up Your Eyes and Look …
The Gem 1923, Taylor University
The Gem 1923, Taylor University
Yearbooks (1898-Present)
The 1923 yearbook of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Dedicated to Dr. Newton Wray
Taylor University Echo: December 12, 1922, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: December 12, 1922, Taylor University
1922-1923 (Volume 10)
The Evangelistic Association — Extracts from Chapel Talks — Gospel Team Report — Five Ways for Promoting Holiness — Special Notice — Locals — Burns of the Mountains — Christian Perfection — A Visit to an Indian Home — Petronila Ramirez — Another Message from Miss Edwards — The Sweet Name of Jesus — The Resurrection of Jesus Christ — Is It Nothing To You — Why the Missionary Got Up in the Night To Pray — Alumni and Former Students — To My Sister — Jesus is Coming Again — The Second Benefit — Chronicle — Inter-Club Debate — …
Taylor University Echo: October 10, 1922, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: October 10, 1922, Taylor University
1922-1923 (Volume 10)
Greetings — Reception to the New President — Dr. Paul Rader — New Faculty Members of Taylor University — Dr. John Paul, New President of Taylor — Total Enrollment Now Reaches 225 — Missionary News — The Student Volunteer Band — The Walls of Salvation — Alumni and Former Students — Locals — Loyalty — Prof. Pogue Gave Riley Lecture Oct. 7 — Editorial — God Has Been Faithful — The Teacher as a Missionary — “Almost,—But Lost” — Prayer Band — Holiness League — Soangetaha — Mnanka — Report of Eureka Debating Club — Athletics Same Old Story — …
Taylor University Echo: March 14, 1922, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: March 14, 1922, Taylor University
1921-1922 (Volume 9)
Soangetaha-Mnaka Debate — Converted Infidel Speaks in Chapel — Professor Marie Zimmerman — A Tragedy-What Next — If I had a Million Dollars — The Amusement Craze — Henderson Pellets — He Became Great by Giving Opportunities to Other People — School of Tapestry at Vatican — A Dandy Who Could Fight — A Few Words from Crozier — Bobbie St. Patrick — St. Patrick, The Apostle of Ireland — Alumni News — Chronicle — The Best Life — The Claims of Latin America — Locals — He Views with Alarm — Big Man - Little God — Man Plus …
Taylor University Echo: February 28, 1922, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: February 28, 1922, Taylor University
1921-1922 (Volume 9)
Washingtons’ Birthday — Junior Surprise at Blodgett’s — Professor Glasier and Evangel Group at Fairview — Recital — Christian Service — Sabbath Necessary — Motive and Study — My Life Work-What Is It? — Student Evangelism in Jay County — Longfellow, The Children’s Poet — Some Good — Life Service Gleanings — Call for Laborers — Student Volunteers Meet at Purdue — Satisfied — Chronicle — Billy’s Five Gold Dollars — Extracts from Letter From Jessie Edwards — Alumni News — Evangel Briefs — If You Are Well Bred — God is Everywhere — You and I Plus Opportunity — …
Taylor University Echo: February 14, 1922, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: February 14, 1922, Taylor University
1921-1922 (Volume 9)
Official Statement Regarding Changes At Taylor — The Taylor University School of Expression — Henderson Pellets — Day of Prayer — Revival in Upland — Auntie Spinster’s Romance — To Cook a Husband — Chapel Service, Feb. 3, 1922 — Chronicle — The Missionary Plea — The Missionars Begins — A Bible Woman and An Earthquake — Locals — The Voyage of the Good Ship Eulogonian — The Situation — The Old Organ — Alumni News — Rev. T. C. Henderson’s Chapel Talk Feb. 7 — Philos Swamped in the Third Game — Taylor Representative Gets Second Prize — Men’s …
Taylor University Echo: January 10, 1922, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: January 10, 1922, Taylor University
1921-1922 (Volume 9)
Noted Pastor Visits Taylor — The Only Way Out-God — Gospel Team Goes to Sweetser, Ind. — Inter-Collegiate Debating — Locals — Habit in the Schoolroom — New Students Enrolled — Great Thoughts of Friendships — Alumni News — A Candle in the Darkness — Daring Work Among the Moslems — The Deepest Missionary Need — Evangelistic Services on Macy Circuit — Do You Preach It? — The Voice of the Winds and Waves — Good News About Burdens — What of the New Year? — Chronicle — Nature Would Instruct Him — There Was None to Spare — Luckily …
The Gem 1922, Taylor University
The Gem 1922, Taylor University
Yearbooks (1898-Present)
The 1922 yearbook of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Dedicated to Monroe Vayhinger
Taylor University Echo: June 21, 1921, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: June 21, 1921, Taylor University
1920-1921 (Volume 8)
Recital By Music and Expression Departments — Expression Recital — Hill-Palmer Vocal Contest — Commencement Exercises — Harpist Recital — Famous Artists Pleases Taylor Audience June 7 — Philos Win Tennis Tournament — Piano, Voice, And Expression Recital — Miss Ekis Gives Recital — The Academy Senior Class Day Program — The Swept House — “More Than Conquerer” — A Parting Message From Dr. Vayhinger — Retrospect — The Speech You Didn’t Get — Chronicles — Letter Received From S. G. Rasmusson — News From Honolulu — The Shadow — He Was the Noisy Roomer — Jeremiah — Are We …
Taylor University Echo: May 17, 1921, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: May 17, 1921, Taylor University
1920-1921 (Volume 8)
Ex-Senator Beveridge At Taylor — Sophomores Up For Breakfast? Yes, At Least Once — Can You Spell These Words? — Bishop Taylor Day Contest — What You Don’t Know — Christ in You the Hope of Glory — The Tale of a Tub — Education and Luxuries — Short Directions for Busy People — Contrary to Precedent — Francis Asbury, The Prophet of the Long Road — There Are Smiles — A Day with Nature — Environment — But You Don’t — “In His Steps” — Chronicles — Volunteer Band News — The Eulogonian Debating Club — The Eureka Debating …
Taylor University Echo: April 19, 1921, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: April 19, 1921, Taylor University
1920-1921 (Volume 8)
Taylor’s Interest in M. E. Conference Appointments — Barrett Comes Back to Upland — Taylor University Banquet At Elwood — Report of Boston Taylor Banquet — Commercial Club Gives Dinner — Dr. James M. Taylor Accepts Presidency of Taylor — Work — The Relation of Neo-Platonism to Christianity — I Can — Simplicity of the Gospel — Taylor Hears Lecture by Chinaman — The Fighting Parson — Thots From Prof. Wray’s Chapel Talk on Ideals — Chronicles — Our Responsibility — Jokes — Locals — Senate Bulletin — Thalonian Literary Society — Prayer Band — The Eulogonian Debating Club — …