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Full-Text Articles in Education
Pod Network News, December 1998
Pod Network News, December 1998
POD Network News
President's Column
Time for Applause!
Carnegie Teaching Academy
Regional Association Overviews and News
Office Established
IJAD Editorial Board
TIA Review Team
Member News
Future Newsletter Items
Ways to Contact POD
Acuta Enews December 1998, Vol.27, No. 12
Acuta Enews December 1998, Vol.27, No. 12
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Increase in PICC Charges Delayed
Looking for Answers in '99
Overheard on the Listserve
411 Newsletter Salary Survey
Beefing Up User Support on Campus
Board Report
DC at a Glance
Positions Available
Welcome New Members
Cognitive Development Beyond Childhood, David Moshman
Cognitive Development Beyond Childhood, David Moshman
Educational Psychology Papers and Publications
Concluding this volume on children’s cognition, this chapter addresses developmental changes in cognition that extend beyond childhood. I will not trace cognitive change across the entire span of adulthood (for lifespan accounts, see Cerella, Rybash, Hoyer, & Commons, 1993; Commons, Richards, & Armon, 1984; Craik & Salthouse, 1993; Holliday & Chandler, 1986; Hoyer & Rybash, 1994; Kausler, 1994; Lachman & Burack, 1993; Miller & Cook-Greuter, 1994; Rybash, Hoyer, & Roodin, 1986; Sinnott & Cavanaugh, 1991). Rather, I highlight changes associated with the second (and to a lesser extent the third) decade of life. The research reviewed suggests that developmental changes …
Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back: The Stormy History Of Reading Comprehension Assessment, Loukia K. Sarroub, P. David Pearson
Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back: The Stormy History Of Reading Comprehension Assessment, Loukia K. Sarroub, P. David Pearson
Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
After closely examining the recent history of reading comprehension assessment in the United States, we have concluded that although both the forms of assessment and the key players in the assessment process have changed in significant ways, the functions of assessment have remained relatively constant. In terms of function, we have always used, and continue to use, assessment tools to evaluate programs, to hold particular groups accountable for some specified set of outcomes (though it may seem that that is all we do these days), to inform instruction, either for individuals or whole classes, and finally, to determine who gains …
Assessment In Literature-Based Reading Programs: Have We Kept Our Promises?, Tanja Bisesi, Devon Brenner, Mary Mcvee, P. David Pearson, Loukia K. Sarroub
Assessment In Literature-Based Reading Programs: Have We Kept Our Promises?, Tanja Bisesi, Devon Brenner, Mary Mcvee, P. David Pearson, Loukia K. Sarroub
Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
We have made incredible progress, both conceptually and practically, in the development of literacy assessment tools that appropriately reflect the goals and activities of literature-based reading programs. This progress, however, has not come without obstacles, many of which have not yet been (and may never be) fully negotiated. The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the "promises" we as a literacy assessment community have made to ourselves, as we implement new forms of assessment for new purposes, and to critically evaluate our progress toward keeping those promises. We begin by briefly describing recent shifts in literacy …
Acuta Enews November 1998, Vol.27, No. 11
Acuta Enews November 1998, Vol.27, No. 11
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Student Paper Competition
University of Oregon Overhauls Two-Way Radio Systems
Overheard on the Listserve
FTC Web Site: Information You Can Use
Board Report
DC at a Glance
Positions Available
Welcome New Members
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Fall 1998
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Fall 1998
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network
Content:
Everything is Connected to Everything Else - Dave Gosselin. NESEN Director
Terrestrial Trivia: The Treasures in Your Trash
NESEN's Summer in Summation
Earth Science in the Community
NESEN Summer Workshops
Educating About Environmental Change
http://nesen.unl.edu
IANR Celebrates 25th Anniversary
Earth Science Week
Nebraska ESIC Open House
STEDII
NATS
New Teacher Resources Available
National Ocean Sciences Bowl '99
Model Limitations, Randy Yerrick, Linda James, Jon E. Pedersen
Model Limitations, Randy Yerrick, Linda James, Jon E. Pedersen
Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
SPACE EXPLORATION HAS SPAWNED MORE interest in science among teachers and students than any other topic in recent science education history, and teachers can use space science as an opportunity to encourage students to observe and make new discoveries for themselves. Many times, however, we run into obstacles. One trend we have noticed is that students can form misunderstandings based on simplistic explanations such as catchy astronomy activities on the back of cereal boxes, cartoon renderings of life on the Moon, or linear models in textbooks depicting the Solar System. These misrepresentations of science present problems for instructors.
Acuta Enews October 1998, Vol.27, No. 10
Acuta Enews October 1998, Vol.27, No. 10
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
FCC Approves Two-Way Digital ITFS and MDS Communications
Recognizing Our Best
Board Report
DC at a Glance
Positions Available
Welcome New Members
Pod Network News, September 1998
Pod Network News, September 1998
POD Network News
President's Column
New Publishing Activities
Diversity Dimensions
Regional Association Overview
More Bright Ideas, Please!
Conferences
Member News
Position Announcement
Center Updates
Future Newsletter Items
Four Ways to Communicate With the POD Network
POD Core Committee, 1999-2002 Self-Nomination Form
Acuta Enews September 1998, Vol.27, No. 9
Acuta Enews September 1998, Vol.27, No. 9
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Is xDSL Right for Your Campus?
Delegate It!
A Commitment to Service
DC at a Glance
Board Report
Positions Available
Welcome New Member
Acuta Enews August 1998, Vol.27, No. 8
Acuta Enews August 1998, Vol.27, No. 8
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Annual Conference Highlights
Board Report
Tek-Futures: Leading-Edge Technologies for the 21st Century
DC at a Glance
Positions Available
Welcome New Members
Acuta Enews July 1998, Vol.27, No. 5
Acuta Enews July 1998, Vol.27, No. 5
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
ACUTA Board of Directors '98-'99
Board Report
Is This an ACUTA Anniversary for You?
New Fiber Optics
DC at a Glance
Connecting Off-Campus Housing to the Network
Positions Available
Welcome New Members
Acuta Enews June 1998, Vol.27, No. 6
Acuta Enews June 1998, Vol.27, No. 6
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
CICs Go to 4 Digits June 30
Winners Announced in Second Annual Student Papers Competition
Board Report
Do You Have a Story?
UNM Admissions Goes Online
FYI: Digital Decay
PRI ISDN at UMSL
DC at a Glance
Positions Available
Welcome New Members
Pod Network News, June 1998
POD Network News
President's Column
'98 Conference Registration-Just Do It!
National Outreach Subcommittee
Forum on Faculty Roles and Rewards
TLT Group
POD Committee Chairpersons
Regional Association Overview
Wanted: Bright Ideas
Reviewers Sought
Web Address Update
ICED Conference
Conferences
Member News
POD Members Emeritus/Emerita
International Journal Academic Development
Acuta Enews May 1998, Vol.27, No. 5
Acuta Enews May 1998, Vol.27, No. 5
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Board Approves Slate of Nominees
Moderators &Monitors Needed in San Diego!
Board Report
Let there be (Blue) Light!
Contractors on Your Campus?
DC at a Glance
Book Your Room for San Diego NOW!
Positions Available
Welcome New Member
The Effects Of Conjoint Behavioral Consultation And A Structured Homework Program On Math Completion And Accuracy In Junior High Students, Robin K. Weiner, Susan M. Sheridan, William R. Jenson
The Effects Of Conjoint Behavioral Consultation And A Structured Homework Program On Math Completion And Accuracy In Junior High Students, Robin K. Weiner, Susan M. Sheridan, William R. Jenson
Educational Psychology Papers and Publications
The effects of conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) and a structured homework program on math homework completion and accuracy in junior high school students (grades seven through nine) who were at risk for academic failure were investigated. A multiple baseline design across five participants was utilized. Follow-up data were collected approximately one month after CBC was completed, to assess maintenance over time. Four of the five students improved their completion rates during treatment. Accuracy rates increased during treatment, but to a lesser degree. At follow-up, three of the five students maintained or improved gains they made during treatment. One student who …
Collaborative Reasoning: Evidence For Collective Rationality, David Moshman, Molly Geil
Collaborative Reasoning: Evidence For Collective Rationality, David Moshman, Molly Geil
Educational Psychology Papers and Publications
Reasoning may be defined as a deliberate effort to coordinate inferences so as to reach justifiable conclusions. Thus defined, reasoning includes collaborative as well as individual forms of cognitive action. The purpose of the present study was to demonstrate a circumstance in which collaborative reasoning is qualitatively superior to individual reasoning. The selection task, a well known logical hypothesis-testing problem, was presented to 143 college undergraduates—32 individuals and 20 groups of 5 or 6 interacting peers. The correct (falsification) response pattern was selected by only 9% of the individuals but by 75% of the groups. The superior performance of the …
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Spring 1998
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network Newsletter – Spring 1998
Nebraska Earth Systems Education Network
Content:
Earth Science in the Community - A New Professional Development Opportunity, David C. Gosselin, NESEN Director
Terrestrial Trivia
1998 Summer Workshops - Join Us in July
Students Make Waves at International Groundwater Summit
A STEDII Spring
The Nebraska Earth Science Information Center
Now at ESIC
More Summer Opportunities
Acuta Enews April 1998, Vol.27, No. 4
Acuta Enews April 1998, Vol.27, No. 4
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Achievement Award Nominations
Cornell to Host Local Event June 8 and 9
Board Report
Using Digital Imagery to Enhance Design Efforts
From ACUTA Headquarters
DC at a Glance
Local Event
Positions Availalbe
Welcome New Members
Acuta Enews March 1998, Vol.27, No. 3
Acuta Enews March 1998, Vol.27, No. 3
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Nominate Now for Board of Directors
Change Reflects Our Growth
Student Paper Competition Deadline
Board Report
"Click Here to Enter a Sweepstakes"
ACUTA Local Event
Spotlight
Maureen Trimm Is New Director-at-Large
Are You Listening?
DC at a Glance
Positions Available
Welcome New Members
Pod Network News, March 1998
POD Network News
President's Column
POD has Moved!
POD Conference Communiqués
Spirit of POD Award
Bright Ideas
New Web Pages
Conferences
Diversity Dimensions
Regional Association Overview
POD Grants Announced
Member News
Emeritus/Emerita Membership Update
Future Newsletter Items
Call for Proposals POD Network 1998
Assumptions Of Behavioral Consultation: After All Is Said And Done More Has Been Done Than Said, Thomas R. Kratochwill, John R. Bergan, Susan M. Sheridan, Stephen N. Elliot
Assumptions Of Behavioral Consultation: After All Is Said And Done More Has Been Done Than Said, Thomas R. Kratochwill, John R. Bergan, Susan M. Sheridan, Stephen N. Elliot
Educational Psychology Papers and Publications
The purpose of our article is to provide a reaction to the article by Noell and Witt (1996) regarding five fundamental assumptions underlying behavioral consultation, as well as react to a manuscript by Witt, Gresham and Noell (1996a) pertaining to their critique of some aspects of behavioral consultation. We provide a reaction to the alleged fundamental assumptions pertaining to consultation, specifically that (a) consultation is a superior use of resources when compared to direct intervention/therapy; (b) consultation is conducted collaboratively; (c) talking to teachers is sufficient to cause them to change their behavior; (d) teachers will generalize problem-solving skills developed …
Adapt: A Multidisciplinary Piagetian-Based Program For College Freshmen, Robert Fuller
Adapt: A Multidisciplinary Piagetian-Based Program For College Freshmen, Robert Fuller
Essays from and about the ADAPT Program
At 9:30 am, on Thursday, February 1, 1973, I was sitting in the Trianon Ballroom in the Hilton Hotel in New York City listening to a talk by John W. Renner on "Intellectual Development and Science Teaching", based on the work of Jean Piaget (Renner, 1972). During his discussion of how the world looked to a science student using concrete reasoning I had an "ah-ha" experience. When I got back to the UNL campus, I found out that Renner's talk was based on his earlier paper in the American Journal of Physics, "Are Colleges Concerned With Intellectual Development?" (McKinnon & …
Acuta Enews February 1998, Vol.27, No. 2
Acuta Enews February 1998, Vol.27, No. 2
ACUTA Newsletters
In This Issue
Call for Nominations
ACUTA Board of Directors 1998-1999
Board Report
ACUTA 1998 EVENTS
International Project Aims to Determine What IT Services Really Cost
DC at a Glance
Positions Available
Welcome New Members
Book Review - Moving Beyond Dichotomies To Outline Discourse Strategies In A Transnational Community, Edmund T. Hamann
Book Review - Moving Beyond Dichotomies To Outline Discourse Strategies In A Transnational Community, Edmund T. Hamann
Faculty Publications: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education
Intended both for ethnographers and for scholars of literacy and rhetorical studies, Juan C. Guerra’s Close to Home: Oral and Literate Practices in a Transnational Mexicano Community is at once groundbreaking and important, though because of the sophistication and detail of its reasoning, it may not be accessible to a broad audience. The book—the fortieth title in the Teachers College Press Language and Literacy Series—is pioneering in a number of ways. Most notable is Guerra’s refusal to fit the group he is focusing on—the multigenerational social network of an extended Mexican-origin family—into a single geographic frame of reference. Guerra explains …
Conjoint Behavioral Consultation And Social Skills Training: Enhancing The Play Behaviors Of Boys With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Denise L. Colton, Susan M. Sheridan
Conjoint Behavioral Consultation And Social Skills Training: Enhancing The Play Behaviors Of Boys With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Denise L. Colton, Susan M. Sheridan
Educational Psychology Papers and Publications
In this study, we demonstrate the use of conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC) as a model to join parents and educators in the shared development and implementation of interventions for students. A behavioral social skills intervention was delivered in the context of CBC to enhance the cooperative peer interactions of young boys diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A multiple probe design across participants was used. The mothers and teachers of 3 boys between the ages of 8 and 9 years who were diagnosed with ADHD and who were exhibiting performance deficits in their cooperative play behaviors served as consultation …
Cc98-413 Money 2000+ Progress Report, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
Cc98-413 Money 2000+ Progress Report, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
Historical Materials from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension
Money 2000+ Progress Report is a form that is filled out every six months by the participants in the Money 2000+ program. This form will help the teaching personnel of the program learn about how the participant is progressing in the program and how they can better serve the clientele.
Test 1702s - S190: New Holland 3930 8x8 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab
Test 1702s - S190: New Holland 3930 8x8 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab
Nebraska Tractor Tests
ABOUT THE TEST REPORT AND USE OF THE DATA The test data contained in this report are a tabulation of the results of a series of tests. Due to the restricted format of these pages, only a limited amount of data and not all of the tractor specifications are included. The full OECD report contains usually about 30 pages of data and specifications. The test data were obtained for each tractor under similar conditions and therefore, provide a means of comparison of performance based on a limited set of reported data. EXPLANATION OF THE TEST PROCEDURES Purpose The purpose of …
Test 1898: Ih Cx 90/C 90 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab
Test 1898: Ih Cx 90/C 90 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab
Nebraska Tractor Tests
No abstract provided.