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Marshall Matz, Marshall Matz, Institute Of Child Nutrition Dec 2016

Marshall Matz, Marshall Matz, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Marshall Matz served as General Counsel to the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs and also as Special Counsel to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry before becoming Washington counsel for the American School Food Service Association.


Premortem Light: Improving Planning Using A Lightweight, Perspective Shifting Technique, Elizabeth Veinott Dec 2016

Premortem Light: Improving Planning Using A Lightweight, Perspective Shifting Technique, Elizabeth Veinott

TechTalks

Teams can be overly optimistic regarding the likelihood of their plan’s success. This “planning fallacy” may result from ineffective plan-evaluation strategies. The PreMortem technique, imagining that a plan has failed and then trying to explain why, leverages a perspective-shifting strategy. However, very little research has been conducted to evaluate the validity of this technique. In this experiment, a Premortem Light was tested in a challenge course. Forty-eight members of Michigan Tech’s ROTC completed 6 novel field challenges in small teams. Each team used the Premortem Light for half of the challenges, and their typical plan-evaluation strategy (baseline) for the other …


Computerized Adaptive Assessment Of Infant-Toddler Language Development: Demonstration And Validation Of An App For Screening, Alan B. Cobo-Lewis, Curtis Meadow, George Markowsky, Barbara Z. Pearson, Shawn A. Collier, Rebecca E. Eilers Dec 2016

Computerized Adaptive Assessment Of Infant-Toddler Language Development: Demonstration And Validation Of An App For Screening, Alan B. Cobo-Lewis, Curtis Meadow, George Markowsky, Barbara Z. Pearson, Shawn A. Collier, Rebecca E. Eilers

Poster Presentations

We have developed a computerized adaptive test (an app), based on the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories (CDI), that can rapidly gauge infant and toddler language development based on parent report. The app can be very useful in screening for developmental disabilities in IDEA Part C or Section 619. We will demonstrate the app and present validation data for toddlers.


Improving Effective Interdisciplinary Team Work Using Team-Based Learning Within The Nh-Me Lend Curriculum: Evaluation From Year 2, Rae Sonnenmeier, Alan Kurtz, Betsy Humphreys, Susan Russell Dec 2016

Improving Effective Interdisciplinary Team Work Using Team-Based Learning Within The Nh-Me Lend Curriculum: Evaluation From Year 2, Rae Sonnenmeier, Alan Kurtz, Betsy Humphreys, Susan Russell

Poster Presentations

This poster provided an update on the implementation of Team-Based Learning (TBL) by NH LEND faculty during Academic Year 2015-2016. Improvements to the Readiness Assurance Process included defined learning outcomes, use of reading guides, and improved assessment of trainee knowledge of concepts. Evaluation data from Years 1 and 2 regarding the use of TBL were presented, including positive outcomes and challenges described by faculty and trainees.


S.T.O.R.I.E. Time, Fall Semester 2016, University Of Northern Iowa. Human Relations: Awareness And Applications (Fall 2016). Dec 2016

S.T.O.R.I.E. Time, Fall Semester 2016, University Of Northern Iowa. Human Relations: Awareness And Applications (Fall 2016).

S.T.O.R.I.E. Time

Seniors Teach Others Real Intergenerational Experiences (S.T.O.R.I.E.)

Teacher Education Majors at the University of Northern Iowa are matched with senior adults residing at Western Home Communities. During their ten one-hour meetings, the students and residents are guided in their discussions by the book Gratitude: Affirming One Another through Stories (2013) written by UNI Emeritus Faculty, Dr. Len Froyen. Through conversations and stories, the seniors of both generations are enhancing their understanding, compassion and acceptance of each other. S.T.O.R.I.E. Time gives the seniors a chance to choose a story together that will be written for the book.


Creating A Culture Of Better Mental/Behavioral Health Among The American Indians In The Keweenaw, Selin Philip Nov 2016

Creating A Culture Of Better Mental/Behavioral Health Among The American Indians In The Keweenaw, Selin Philip

TechTalks

Quality mental and behavioral health care is a key contributor to general health and wellness, and there is an urgent need for such care in the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC). Our project, currently funded by Portage Health Foundation through Michigan Tech, evaluates the effectiveness of a treatment program that has been recently developed to help individuals of the KBIC who struggle with substance use and criminal behaviors. This treatment program is aimed to enhance health and wellness and prevent recidivism. We have measurable goals to promote evidence-based processes of care by monitoring the program’s performance, evaluating treatment outcomes, and …


Ceteal News, November/December 2016, Ceteal, Coastal Carolina University Nov 2016

Ceteal News, November/December 2016, Ceteal, Coastal Carolina University

CeTEAL Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Getting Rid Of Procrastination, Writing Like A Rabbit, Learning To Rewrite: Some Advice About The Writing Process, John C. Bird, Teaching And Learning Center Oct 2016

Getting Rid Of Procrastination, Writing Like A Rabbit, Learning To Rewrite: Some Advice About The Writing Process, John C. Bird, Teaching And Learning Center

The Weekly Reader

No abstract provided.


Alan J. Stone, Alan J. Stone, Institute Of Child Nutrition Oct 2016

Alan J. Stone, Alan J. Stone, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Alan J. Stone’s internships included co-chair of the Law Students Civil Rights Research Council, and what became the National Welfare Rights Organization, after going to law school at George Washington University in Washington, DC. He worked as one of the organizers of the Poor People’s March on Washington. After law school Stone went to work as the junior counsel on Senator George McGovern’s U.S. Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. He went on the work on legislation that made School Breakfast, WIC, and Summer Food Service and Child Care Food Program all permanent programs in America. Stone later …


A Year Of Global Citizenship, Barbara Carder, Sarah Gepper Oct 2016

A Year Of Global Citizenship, Barbara Carder, Sarah Gepper

Learning Showcase 2016: A Celebration of Discovery, Transformation and Success

The goal of the Diversity Dimensions Committee during 2015 was to increase awareness of the importance of diversity, inclusion, and respect among our workforce, using the theme of Global Citizenship. We feel our events were successful in achieving that goal, and we are very proud of the accomplishments of the committee during 2015.


Ceteal News, September/October 2016, Ceteal, Coastal Carolina University Sep 2016

Ceteal News, September/October 2016, Ceteal, Coastal Carolina University

CeTEAL Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Old Teachers, New Teachers—And Some Thoughts On Successful Teaching As We Begin Another School Year, John C. Bird, Teaching And Learning Center Aug 2016

Old Teachers, New Teachers—And Some Thoughts On Successful Teaching As We Begin Another School Year, John C. Bird, Teaching And Learning Center

The Weekly Reader

Attached is the first issue of the Teaching and Learning Center’s newsletter, The Weekly Reader, now beginning its 8th year of publication. This week, some thoughts on what makes a successful teacher at Winthrop, in answer to an excellent question from one of our new colleagues.


2016 Faculty And Staff Sessions, Cedarville University Aug 2016

2016 Faculty And Staff Sessions, Cedarville University

Fall Faculty and Staff Sessions Programs

No abstract provided.


Navigating The Shift To Intensive Principal Preparation In Illinois: An In-Depth Look At Stakeholder Perspectives, Bradford R. White, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Holly Hart, Brenda K. Klostermann, Michelle Hanh Huynh, Mary Frazier-Meyers, Janet K. Holt Jul 2016

Navigating The Shift To Intensive Principal Preparation In Illinois: An In-Depth Look At Stakeholder Perspectives, Bradford R. White, Amber Stitziel Pareja, Holly Hart, Brenda K. Klostermann, Michelle Hanh Huynh, Mary Frazier-Meyers, Janet K. Holt

IERC Publications

This report from the Illinois Education Research Council (IERC) at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, in partnership with the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research (UChicago Consortium), assesses the progress of sweeping legislation to redesign the way school principals in Illinois are prepared, with the goal of improving schools statewide through higher quality leadership. The report summarizes findings from a two-year study assessing the progress of these ambitious reforms and describing the changes that occurred as a result of the new policy.


Oil Spills, Dominique Kiki Carey, Corrine Losch, Rebecca Howard, Erica Light, Stephanie Purington Jul 2016

Oil Spills, Dominique Kiki Carey, Corrine Losch, Rebecca Howard, Erica Light, Stephanie Purington

Case Study Lesson Plans for Teachers

While the global market is still highly dependent on oil and fossil fuels, society must be aware of the dangers and repercussions of mishandling of this oil. Oil spills are too often forgotten about after the original media rush, and conversations about cleanup methods are neglected. In this case study, we have students to look into the ramifications of an important oil spill, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. We challenge students to look into possible cleanup solutions for oil spills in order to encourage critical thought around an issue that is common in today’s world.

In this case …


Ocean Acidification, Dominique Kiki Carey, Corrine Losch, Rebecca Howard, Erica Light, Stephanie Purington Jul 2016

Ocean Acidification, Dominique Kiki Carey, Corrine Losch, Rebecca Howard, Erica Light, Stephanie Purington

Case Study Lesson Plans for Teachers

It is hard to imagine that, as humans, we could significantly change the vast expanses of the open ocean. However, as we release more and more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, it diffuses into the oceans, making them increasingly more acidic. Ocean acidification is often described as the lesser known twin of climate change. A drop in pH could endanger shelled organisms, change fish behavior and have unpredictable consequences on countless other species as well as our own society. Ocean acidification has the potential to cause devastating changes, so it is critical that we all develop more awareness of it. …


Sustainability, Dominique Kiki Carey, Corrine Losch, Rebecca Howard, Erica Light, Stephanie Purington Jul 2016

Sustainability, Dominique Kiki Carey, Corrine Losch, Rebecca Howard, Erica Light, Stephanie Purington

Case Study Lesson Plans for Teachers

In the face of climate change, overflowing landfills, water shortages, and exploitation of natural resources, it is becoming increasingly important to act in responsible and sustainable ways. Environmental sustainability is the intersection of social, economic and environmental solutions to address issues threatening the world we live in. Too often in our society, sustainability is not prioritized and becomes an afterthought. In this case study, we challenge students to explore ways to make our world more sustainable, bringing these important issues into the consciousness of the next generation.

In this case study, students can choose the topic they wish to study …


Antibiotic Resistance, Dominique Kiki Carey, Corrine Losch, Rebecca Howard, Erica Light, Stephanie Purington Jul 2016

Antibiotic Resistance, Dominique Kiki Carey, Corrine Losch, Rebecca Howard, Erica Light, Stephanie Purington

Case Study Lesson Plans for Teachers

Many people think that a world without antibiotics is a thing of the past, but we are on the cusp of becoming a generation without cures to the simplest bacterial infections. The more often we expose bacteria to antibiotics, the higher the chance of resistance to the drug forming. In today’s society, where any health issue is met with a drug and livestock are being pumped full of antibiotics, more infections are growing resistant to the drugs we use to combat them. Students will investigate the current situation, find solutions to the waning effectiveness of antibiotics, and encourage a behavioral …


Ceteal News, July/August 2016, Ceteal, Coastal Carolina University Jul 2016

Ceteal News, July/August 2016, Ceteal, Coastal Carolina University

CeTEAL Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Building Quality In Teaching And Teacher Education, Nan Bahr, Suzanne Mellor Jul 2016

Building Quality In Teaching And Teacher Education, Nan Bahr, Suzanne Mellor

Australian Education Review

AER 61 discusses the contemporary influences on initial teacher education, with particular attention to the notion of quality teaching, and the role of teacher education and teacher educators in the development of quality teachers. Section 1 introduces the key concept of ‘quality’ and explores the notion of quality in teaching. Section 2 reviews the context of education in Australia with discussion of the organisation and management of the educational systems, with particular attention to the different roles Federal and State/Territory governments play. Section 3 considers teaching as a profession by examining the nature of teachers’ work, working contexts and demands, …


Belinda Moitt, Belinda Moitt, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jun 2016

Belinda Moitt, Belinda Moitt, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

A native of the island of Antigua, Belinda Moitt immigrated to St. Thomas in 1961. After working for several years as a housekeeper and then in several restaurants, she was hired as a cook in the school lunch program.


Esther Izaak, Esther Izaak, Institute Of Child Nutrition Jun 2016

Esther Izaak, Esther Izaak, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Esther Izaak was born on the island of Montserrat, where she attended secondary school. She continued her education at the University of the Virgin Islands, as well as studying in the United Kingdom. After several years teaching, she accepted the position of the director of the School Food Authority for St. Thomas and St. John. She is now the training director for St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John.


For The Public Good: Quality Preparation For Every Teacher, Karen Demoss Jun 2016

For The Public Good: Quality Preparation For Every Teacher, Karen Demoss

All Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations

The Sustainable Funding Project at Bank Street College of Education was established to address a significant problem in public education: how to ensure that all aspiring teaches are prepared through affordable, high-quality programs so that every teacher enters the profession ready for the demands of 21st century classrooms. This report tackles quality sustained clinical practice as one part of the affordability question.


Thinking About Endings: Sad And Tragic Endings, Happy Endings—And The Chance To Bring About New Beginnings, John Bird, Teaching And Learning Center Apr 2016

Thinking About Endings: Sad And Tragic Endings, Happy Endings—And The Chance To Bring About New Beginnings, John Bird, Teaching And Learning Center

The Weekly Reader

No abstract provided.


The Coaching Principal: Building Teacher Capacity Through The Texas Teacher Evaluation And Support System (T-Tess), Nathan R. Templeton, Kent Willis, Lavelle Hendricks Apr 2016

The Coaching Principal: Building Teacher Capacity Through The Texas Teacher Evaluation And Support System (T-Tess), Nathan R. Templeton, Kent Willis, Lavelle Hendricks

Education Doctorate Faculty Works

In response to mandates from the United State Department of Education, Texas revamped its educator evaluation systems to better support teacher professional growth. This best practice research informs practitioners of strategies to build teacher capacity through the leadership coaching attributes necessary for effective implementation of the Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS).

Citation: Templeton, N., Willis, K., & Hendricks, L. (2016). The Coaching Principal: Building Teacher Capacity Through the Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS). International Journal of Organizational Innovation, 8(4).


Yorba Times: Special Edition On Safety, Noah Asher Golden, Facundo Acevedo, Jesse Alonzo, Henessy Arana, Leslie Arriaga, Michelle Brait, Amy Chau, Ashley Diaz, Jeremiah Dille, Sierra Durand, Beberly Espinoza, Elora Estes, Lesley Fernandez, Darshan Gamma, Cassandra Garcia, Karla Garcia, Yasmin Garcia, Neko Gianquinto, Gisselle Gonzalez, Jacob Gonzales, Sakina Jaffery, Adrianna Herrera, Allie Hoch, Victoria Hulett, Anthony Jaimes, Leilani Lagunes, Sandra Loredo, Kate Markey, Joshua Marmolejo, Faith Martin, Melissa Medina, Layla Melendez, Dylan Moses, Michaela Moses, Brooklynn Payne, Michelle Perez, Brianna Quirarte, Ieleen Ramirez, Edwin Reyes, Jehu Sandoval, Jaqueline Ramirez, Jonathan Sanchez, Nathalie Sanchez, Christopher Santibanez, Kaylin Seeley, Genevieve Stothers, Miranda Valdez, Christopher Velasquez Apr 2016

Yorba Times: Special Edition On Safety, Noah Asher Golden, Facundo Acevedo, Jesse Alonzo, Henessy Arana, Leslie Arriaga, Michelle Brait, Amy Chau, Ashley Diaz, Jeremiah Dille, Sierra Durand, Beberly Espinoza, Elora Estes, Lesley Fernandez, Darshan Gamma, Cassandra Garcia, Karla Garcia, Yasmin Garcia, Neko Gianquinto, Gisselle Gonzalez, Jacob Gonzales, Sakina Jaffery, Adrianna Herrera, Allie Hoch, Victoria Hulett, Anthony Jaimes, Leilani Lagunes, Sandra Loredo, Kate Markey, Joshua Marmolejo, Faith Martin, Melissa Medina, Layla Melendez, Dylan Moses, Michaela Moses, Brooklynn Payne, Michelle Perez, Brianna Quirarte, Ieleen Ramirez, Edwin Reyes, Jehu Sandoval, Jaqueline Ramirez, Jonathan Sanchez, Nathalie Sanchez, Christopher Santibanez, Kaylin Seeley, Genevieve Stothers, Miranda Valdez, Christopher Velasquez

Yorba-Chapman Writing Partnership Anthology of Journalistic Writing

During the Spring 2016 semester, Dr. Noah Asher Golden's Teaching of Writing K-12 students partnered with the Journalism class at Yorba Academy for the Arts. Through collaboration over a four-month period, Chapman's future teachers and Yorba's junior high journalists engaged a deep writing process to write a series of features, editorials, and news articles, all connected in some way to the overarching theme of safety. Thank you to Ms. Andrea Lopez, Ms. Tracy Knibb, and the Lloyd E. and Elisabeth H. Klein Family Foundation for supporting this project.


Lori Buzzell, Lori Buzzell, Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Lori Buzzell, Lori Buzzell, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Lori Buzzell worked for seven years in the Juneau, Alaska school nutrition program and now works in curriculum development, including incorporating a wellness policy into the school physical education programs.


Tanya Dube, Tanya Dube, Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Tanya Dube, Tanya Dube, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Tanya Dube was born and raised in Massachusetts, and after high school joined the military, serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. She is now a school food service manager in Alaska.


Elizabeth E. Edelman, Elizabeth E. Edelman, Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Elizabeth E. Edelman, Elizabeth E. Edelman, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

An Anchorage, Alaska native, Elizabeth E. Edelman has worked in numerous areas of school nutrition in Alaska, and now is working as the food service manager in the head cook program in the Valdez district.


Johanna Herron, Johanna Herron, Institute Of Child Nutrition Feb 2016

Johanna Herron, Johanna Herron, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Johanna Herron works with the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development to promote the Farm to School Program.