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An Interview With Spencer Niles, Jeff Christensen Dec 2013

An Interview With Spencer Niles, Jeff Christensen

The William & Mary Educational Review

No abstract provided.


An Interview With Eddie Cole, Amy M. Schmidt Dec 2013

An Interview With Eddie Cole, Amy M. Schmidt

The William & Mary Educational Review

No abstract provided.


Looking Back: Reflections On Life As A Doctoral Student, Augustine Kang Dec 2013

Looking Back: Reflections On Life As A Doctoral Student, Augustine Kang

The William & Mary Educational Review

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Not For Sale: Peer Review, The Academy And The Bulwark Of True Knowledge, Angelo Letizia Dec 2013

Not For Sale: Peer Review, The Academy And The Bulwark Of True Knowledge, Angelo Letizia

The William & Mary Educational Review

No abstract provided.


Passion For Education And Leadership: Lessons From My Mentor, Julie Marsh Dec 2013

Passion For Education And Leadership: Lessons From My Mentor, Julie Marsh

The William & Mary Educational Review

No abstract provided.


English Language Learners And Their Families: Paradigm Shifts, Alexis Harvey Dec 2013

English Language Learners And Their Families: Paradigm Shifts, Alexis Harvey

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Remaining Globally Competitive: Leadership And The Common Core State Standards (Ccss), Paige Hendricks Dec 2013

Remaining Globally Competitive: Leadership And The Common Core State Standards (Ccss), Paige Hendricks

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State and local school systems maintained autonomy of schools, curriculum, classrooms, and instructional practices until roughly the year 2000. The passage of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation in 2001 shifted the educational role of the Federal Government, beginning an increased focus on accountability measures to ensure that the children of the United States remain globally competitive. However, the implementation of NLCB and, more recently, the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) has proven difficult for state and local school leaders. Important leadership skills such as increased communication (to ensure collaboration and capacity-building) and shared decision-making will assist leaders with …


How Parenting Style Influences Children: A Review Of Controlling, Guiding, And Permitting Parenting Styles On Children’S Behavior, Risk- Taking, Mental Health, And Academic Achievement, Clare Merlin, Justine Rebecca Okerson, Phillip Hess Dec 2013

How Parenting Style Influences Children: A Review Of Controlling, Guiding, And Permitting Parenting Styles On Children’S Behavior, Risk- Taking, Mental Health, And Academic Achievement, Clare Merlin, Justine Rebecca Okerson, Phillip Hess

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Across cultures, parenting styles fall into three categories based on levels of demandingness and responsiveness. This literature review examines three categories of parenting styles and their influence on children’s behavior, risk-taking, mental health, and academic achievement. Controlling parents are high on demandingness and low on responsiveness (Baumrind, 1991; Kim, in press). Guiding parents are high on demandingness and high on responsiveness (Baumrind, 1991; Kim, in press). Permitting parents are low on demandingness and low on responsiveness (Baumrind, 1991; Kim, in press). Based on positive and negative effects of each parenting style, this review concludes that the guiding parenting style is …


An Interview With Margaret (Peggie) Constantino, Paige Hendricks Dec 2013

An Interview With Margaret (Peggie) Constantino, Paige Hendricks

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China Study Abroad Trip, Jess Hench Dec 2013

China Study Abroad Trip, Jess Hench

The William & Mary Educational Review

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Education: The Desperate Need For New Perspectives, Bettina Staudt Dec 2013

Education: The Desperate Need For New Perspectives, Bettina Staudt

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Letter From The Editor, Kerrigan R. Mahoney Dec 2013

Letter From The Editor, Kerrigan R. Mahoney

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No abstract provided.


Rethinking Financial Aid Policy, Tehmina Khwaja Dec 2013

Rethinking Financial Aid Policy, Tehmina Khwaja

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No abstract provided.


An Interview With Jacqueline Rodriguez, Linda Innemee Dec 2013

An Interview With Jacqueline Rodriguez, Linda Innemee

The William & Mary Educational Review

No abstract provided.


Mobile Education In Cambodia, Cameron R. Nelson Dec 2013

Mobile Education In Cambodia, Cameron R. Nelson

The William & Mary Educational Review

No abstract provided.


Just Say Know: Pros And Cons Of Allowing Drug Testing Of Students In Public Schools, Anna W. Thomas Dec 2013

Just Say Know: Pros And Cons Of Allowing Drug Testing Of Students In Public Schools, Anna W. Thomas

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No abstract provided.


Graduate Counseling Students' Learning, Development, And Retention Of Knowledge, Glenn W. Lambie, Kara P. Ieva, Patrick R. Mullen Oct 2013

Graduate Counseling Students' Learning, Development, And Retention Of Knowledge, Glenn W. Lambie, Kara P. Ieva, Patrick R. Mullen

School of Education Articles

The present study investigated 52 graduate counseling students’ levels of ethical and legal knowledge (Lambie, Hagedorn, & Ieva, 2010) and social cognitive development (Hy & Loevinger, 1996) at three points: (a) prior to a counseling ethics course, (b) at the completion of the course, and (c) four months later. Students’ ethical and legal knowledge scores increased and they retained their learning; however, their social-cognitive development did not change. Implications for the scholarship of teaching and learning are discussed.


Wikis As Platforms For Authentic Assessment, Pamela L. Eddy, April Lawrence Aug 2013

Wikis As Platforms For Authentic Assessment, Pamela L. Eddy, April Lawrence

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Calls for accountability focus attention on assessment of student learning. Authentic assessment involves evaluating student learning as students perform real world tasks. We present a four-stage conceptual framework for authentic assessment. We argue first that evaluation is a process rather than a static one-time event. Second, authentic assessment involves evaluating experiential learning. Third, multiple evaluators assess student work, including self-assessment or review by a public audience. Finally, authentic assessments offer more learner choice. Wikis, as user-friendly web spaces that support easy web authoring for individuals or for collaborative groups, provide a platform for both student learning and authentic assessment.


Letter From The Editor, Kerrigan R. Mahoney May 2013

Letter From The Editor, Kerrigan R. Mahoney

The William & Mary Educational Review

No abstract provided.


The Marathon Metaphor, Jess Hench May 2013

The Marathon Metaphor, Jess Hench

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No abstract provided.


Trading Boots For Books: A Psychoeducational Group For Military Veterans Enrolled In Higher Education, Jessamyn Randall, Lilith Spry, Herman L. Lukowh Ii May 2013

Trading Boots For Books: A Psychoeducational Group For Military Veterans Enrolled In Higher Education, Jessamyn Randall, Lilith Spry, Herman L. Lukowh Ii

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More than ten years of armed conflict and educational benefits offered as an incentive to enlistment have produced a small but growing population of veterans attending colleges and universities. These students may feel isolated from peers and underutilize existing transition services. The authors present format and content for a psychoeducational group experience that integrates social support and academic skill building.


Don't Write Me Off, Kelsey Seward May 2013

Don't Write Me Off, Kelsey Seward

The William & Mary Educational Review

No abstract provided.


An Alternate Way To “Feel Good”: Interventions To Promote Self-Compassionate Students And Classrooms, Jessica Lloyd-Hazlett, Megan Maestri May 2013

An Alternate Way To “Feel Good”: Interventions To Promote Self-Compassionate Students And Classrooms, Jessica Lloyd-Hazlett, Megan Maestri

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While well intentioned, conflation of self-esteem and wellbeing within the classroom has contributed to inflated grades, overreliance on accolades, and frustrated efforts to promote “feeling good” over building competence. The current paper suggests self-compassion is a viable alternative to the construct of self-esteem that shares significant overlap, but also transcends inherent shortcomings a focus on self-esteem creates. Classroom interventions to promote self-compassion, such as the blessings exercise, relaxation techniques, gratitude visits, and savoring, are outlined, as well as important cultural and developmental considerations.


Intervention Strategies Promoting Academic Self-Efficacy In Prospective First-Generation College Students: A Literature Review, Kathryn G. Atanasov, Nataliya Dudnytska, Todd Estes, Julie Marsh May 2013

Intervention Strategies Promoting Academic Self-Efficacy In Prospective First-Generation College Students: A Literature Review, Kathryn G. Atanasov, Nataliya Dudnytska, Todd Estes, Julie Marsh

The William & Mary Educational Review

This literature review first identifies the challenges facing prospective first-generation college students (PFGCS) including a lack of academic preparation in high school, financial barriers created by lower socioeconomic status (SES), and a lack of family support due to unfamiliarity with higher education (Majer, 2009; Olive, 2008; Weiser & Riggio, 2010). Second, this literature review examines the positive correlation between increased academic self-efficacy (ASE) and academic achievement (Elias & Loomis, 2002; Robbins et al., 2004; Zajacova, Lynch, & Espenshade, 2005). Third, this literature review provides a conceptual framework for PFGCS intervention program development based on four strategies found to influence ASE: …


Should Teachers Be Paid More? Sure, But Here’S An Idea!, Jim Mcgrath May 2013

Should Teachers Be Paid More? Sure, But Here’S An Idea!, Jim Mcgrath

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No abstract provided.


Front Matter & Table Of Contents, Oracle Mar 2013

Front Matter & Table Of Contents, Oracle

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

No abstract provided.


Attitudes And Beliefs Of Heterosexual Sorority Women Toward Lesbian And Bisexual Chapter Members, Daniel C. Neumann, Mark A. Kretovics Ph.D., Elisabeth C. Roccoforte Mar 2013

Attitudes And Beliefs Of Heterosexual Sorority Women Toward Lesbian And Bisexual Chapter Members, Daniel C. Neumann, Mark A. Kretovics Ph.D., Elisabeth C. Roccoforte

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

The authors explored the attitudes and beliefs of heterosexual sorority women toward lesbian and bisexual members at an urban, mid-western, private research university. The authors used a researcher-developed tool consisting of fifty-four Likert scale questions reduced to eight factors to provide evidence of measurement validity. A key finding of this study was that sorority women viewed themselves as very accepting of lesbian and bisexual members and held the belief that same-sex attraction in women is not immoral or inconsistent with their sorority values.


Weight Matters: African American Sorority Women Speak Up About Body Image, Robin Arnsperger Selzer Ph.D. Mar 2013

Weight Matters: African American Sorority Women Speak Up About Body Image, Robin Arnsperger Selzer Ph.D.

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

Seidman’s (1998) Three-Interview Series was conducted with eight African American sorority women to explore history, details, and meaning of their body image. These themes were identified: Weight Trumps Everything Else, Family Criticism and Comparison, How I Look in Clothes, Intra-cultural Understanding of Black Women’s Bodies, Health Awareness, Media Responsibility, and Age. Participants made connections between sorority stereotypes and body image. Participants questioned motivation (self versus society) behind their feelings and behaviors. Participants wanted to help others achieve body image acceptance. Findings challenge the notion that African American women are “culturally protected” from body image dissatisfaction. Implications for practice are discussed.


Collaboration Between Fraternal Organizations And Colleges And Universities In Addressing Student Conduct Issues, Brent G. Paterson Mar 2013

Collaboration Between Fraternal Organizations And Colleges And Universities In Addressing Student Conduct Issues, Brent G. Paterson

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

In fall 2011, Kim Novak, a risk management consultant and Larry Wiese, then president of the Fraternity Executives Association (FEA) and Executive Director of Kappa Alpha Order approached the author about writing a White Paper that examined collaboration between staff from inter/national fraternity headquarters, chapter alumni leadership and administrators at colleges and universities in addressing student conduct by members of a chapter. The White Paper was presented at the FEA annual meeting in July 2012. The content of this article remains largely unchanged from the original White Paper and is published with permission from FEA.


Introducing The Research Report, J. Patrick Biddix Ph.D. Mar 2013

Introducing The Research Report, J. Patrick Biddix Ph.D.

Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice

No abstract provided.