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Full-Text Articles in Education
Perspective: Influencing Systemic Change, Lilliam Lowery, Ed. D.
Perspective: Influencing Systemic Change, Lilliam Lowery, Ed. D.
Leadership Hour at Otterbein University
Dr. Lowery comes to FutureReady Columbus from the Maryland State Department of Education, where she served as state superintendent of schools. Under her leadership, Maryland has consistently finished among the nation’s top performing state school systems, according to Education Week’s Quality Counts, the most comprehensive assessment of the state of American education.
Unraveled Fall 2015, Southern Adventist University
Unraveled Fall 2015, Southern Adventist University
Unraveled - School of Education and Psychology Newsletter
The Fall 2015 issue of Unraveled contains articles on the Teacher Education Program, the "I Am the Way" statue located in front of Summerour, a pictorial directory of the December 2015 education and psychology graduates, and spotlights on new faculty and alumni.
Fall 2015, Augustana College, Rock Island Illinois
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2015), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2015), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Fall 2015 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
2015 Fall Faculty Conference: Cultivating Curiosity: Teaching As A Vocation, Academic Affairs
2015 Fall Faculty Conference: Cultivating Curiosity: Teaching As A Vocation, Academic Affairs
Fall Faculty Conference
The 2015 Fall Faculty Conference featured teaching showcases by Sarah Bouchard (Biology and Earth Science), Jeff Demas (Communication), John Kengla (Arts & Sciences), Gayle Walker (Music), and Paul Wendel (Education).
There were also breakout sessions hosted by Colin Saunders with Kay Ball and Clare Kilbane and Jackie Haverkamp and Paul Longenecker and T. G. Gerckens and Eric Lloyd, Anna Young, Joan Esson, Paul Wendel Kathryn Plank, Jean Kelly, Carrie Scheckelhoff, Jeff Smith, Erica Womack, Rares Piloiu, Amy Parsons, Jessica Crossfield McIntosh, Beth Daugherty, Andrew Mills, Dee Knoblauch, Kristin Bourdage, Patti Wilson, Kristy Drobney, Nate Parsell, and Deanna Heerman.
Leadership For Sustainability And Peace: Responding To The Wicked Challenges Of The Future, Rian Satterwhite, Whitney Mcintyre Miller, Kate Sheridan
Leadership For Sustainability And Peace: Responding To The Wicked Challenges Of The Future, Rian Satterwhite, Whitney Mcintyre Miller, Kate Sheridan
Education Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"In the past century our understanding of leadership has changed as the contexts in which leadership occurs evolve. Today, constructs of leadership that do not incorporate emergent concepts such as systems thinking no longer match the realities of the world in which it is exercised and the challenges it seeks to address. The challenges we face as a global community have increased in complexity, size, scope, and consequence. As a result of this contextual evolution, our definition of effective leadership is evolving as well."
2015 Great Expectations Spring Faculty Conference: General Education, Academic Affairs
2015 Great Expectations Spring Faculty Conference: General Education, Academic Affairs
Spring Great Expectation Faculty Conference
The 2015 Great Expectations Spring Faculty Conference features a keynote speech by Kathleen Blake Yancey. Kathleen Blake Yancey is Kellogg W. Hunt Professor of English and Distinguished Research Professor at Florida State University. A (past) president of several scholarly organizations--among them the National Council of Teachers of English and the Council of Writing Program Administrators (CWPA)--she co-founded and co-edited Assessing Writing for seven years, and she just stepped down from her five-year term as Editor of College Composition and Communication. She is the author of numerous articles, book chapters, and twelve books—including Portfolios in the Writing Classroom; Delivering College Composition: …
An Education Saved My Life: Silver Wolf’S Path To Promise, David Patterson Silver Wolf (Adelv Unegv Waya)
An Education Saved My Life: Silver Wolf’S Path To Promise, David Patterson Silver Wolf (Adelv Unegv Waya)
Books and Monographs
In An Education Saved My Life, Professor David A. Patterson Silver Wolf (Adelv unegv Waya) narrates his path from a difficult early family life, his introduction to alcohol and drugs as an adolescent, and a directionless early adulthood overshadowed by chemical dependency, to a series of events and encounters that transformed his life. Dr. Patterson Silver Wolf attributes not only the substance abuse, but the many turns that led to it, to what he calls a “poor belief system.” As the title suggests, by contrast, he attributes much of the success he has experienced since then to his education, but …
Educational Learning Theories: 2nd Edition, Molly Zhou, David Brown
Educational Learning Theories: 2nd Edition, Molly Zhou, David Brown
Education Open Textbooks
This open textbook was the result of a remix of pre-existing open materials collected and reviewed by Molly Zhou and David Brown. Learning theories covered include the theories of Piaget, Bandura, Vygotsky, Kohlberg, Dewey, Bronfenbrenner, Eriksen, Gardner, Bloom, and Maslow. The textbook was revised in 2018 through a Round Ten Revisions and Ancillary Materials Mini-Grant.
Topics covered include:
- Behaviorism
- Cognitive Development
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Experiential Learning Theory
- Human Motivation Theory
- Information Processing Theory
A Dual Conversation About Mentoring: Undergraduate Student Faculty Perspectives, Belinda Deal, Jennifer Grimes
A Dual Conversation About Mentoring: Undergraduate Student Faculty Perspectives, Belinda Deal, Jennifer Grimes
Faculty Posters
This poster was presented at the Sigma Theta Tau, Beta Chi Regional Research Conference in Shreveport, LA.
You're And Your, Stella Rich
You're And Your, Stella Rich
Grammar Fair Posters
This poster was created by a UNE teacher education candidate for use in a mini-lesson on the words Your and You’re, which students often confuse. During the lesson, students were given the rule for when to use each of the words correctly and the tip that when using “you’re” they can substitute you are in place of the word and when using “your” they can substitute the word my in its place to see what makes sense. After students went over the words they were each given either “your” or “you’re” on a star and asked to Velcro the …
Then Or Than?, Jamie Buyak
Then Or Than?, Jamie Buyak
Grammar Fair Posters
This poster was created by a UNE teacher education candidate for use in a mini-lesson on the words Then and Than, which students often confuse. During the lesson, students learned the rule for when to use each word correctly and this trick to help: use THEN when referring to time (both “then” and “time” contain the letter e) and THAN when comparing things (both “than” and “compare” contain the letter a). Once students learned the rule they were each given the words then and than and a sentence was presented. Students were asked to come up and Velcro the …
Prefixes, Christine Beecher
Prefixes, Christine Beecher
Grammar Fair Posters
This poster was created by a UNE teacher education candidate for use in a mini-lesson on Prefixes. During the lesson, students first were taught what prefixes are and how they are combined with a root word to alter the meaning of the root word. Students then were each given index cards—some with prefixes and some with root words. They had to match up their prefix with someone else’s root word to make a new word and then share this with the group. Certain common prefixes such as un, dis, pre, non, re, ex, mis, bi and con were emphasized. …
Synonyms, Saige Sturvist
Synonyms, Saige Sturvist
Grammar Fair Posters
This poster was created by a UNE teacher education candidate for use in a mini-lesson on Synonyms. During the lesson, the teacher first explained what synonyms were and gave some examples. Students then were given some predetermined words and were asked to match their word (written on an orange straw) with its synonym written on the outside of a cup. They were asked to put the word in the cup with the related synonym. To conclude the lesson, students generated their own words that matched a word on a synonym cup and the teacher challenged the students to come …
Unraveled Winter 2015, Southern Adventist University
Unraveled Winter 2015, Southern Adventist University
Unraveled - School of Education and Psychology Newsletter
The Winter 2015 issue of Unraveled features articles on the new B.S. psychology degree in family systems, a pictorial directory of the 2015 education and psychology graduates, and an alumni spotlight.
2015 Proceedings: Religious Values, Southern Adventist University School Of Education And Psychology, John W. Mccoy, Linda Tym, Laurie Stankavich, Rachel Byrd, Amanda Ruf, Amanda Gomez, Oliver Bragg, Colton Adams, Sara Fredheim, Adrienne Royo, Pierre Nzokizwa, Doug Tilstra
2015 Proceedings: Religious Values, Southern Adventist University School Of Education And Psychology, John W. Mccoy, Linda Tym, Laurie Stankavich, Rachel Byrd, Amanda Ruf, Amanda Gomez, Oliver Bragg, Colton Adams, Sara Fredheim, Adrienne Royo, Pierre Nzokizwa, Doug Tilstra
Reynolds' Chair Symposium Proceedings
Paving the Way to Global Christian Citizenship
The Race Controversy In Amerian Education, Lillian Dowdell Drakeford
The Race Controversy In Amerian Education, Lillian Dowdell Drakeford
Student Book Gallery
From the Publisher:
"In this unique two-volume work, expert scholars and practitioners examine race and racism in public education, tackling controversial educational issues such as the school-to-prison pipeline, charter schools, school funding, affirmative action, and racialized curircula."
From the AU Library:
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About the Editor:
This 2-volume book from the Praeger series, Racism in American Institutions, is edited by Dr. Lillian Dowdell Drakeford, a 2010 graduate of the PhD Program in Leadership and Change at …