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Why The Adult Brain Likes Pla, Catherine Marienau
Why The Adult Brain Likes Pla, Catherine Marienau
SCPS Competency-based Education Publications and Presentations
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Learning In A Competence-Based World Institute: Mindsets, Models And Methods, Catherine Marienau, Pamela Meyer, Russ Rogers Ph.D., Donna Younger, Kathryn Wozniak
Learning In A Competence-Based World Institute: Mindsets, Models And Methods, Catherine Marienau, Pamela Meyer, Russ Rogers Ph.D., Donna Younger, Kathryn Wozniak
SCPS Competency-based Education Publications and Presentations
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A Conversation About Learning In A Competence-Based World, Catherine Marienau, Pamela Meyer, Russ Rogers Ph.D., Donna Younger, Kathryn Wozniak
A Conversation About Learning In A Competence-Based World, Catherine Marienau, Pamela Meyer, Russ Rogers Ph.D., Donna Younger, Kathryn Wozniak
SCPS Competency-based Education Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Examining The Associations Of Racism, Sexism, And Stressful Life Events On Psychological Distress Among African-American Women, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Brea Perry, Erin L. Pullen, Jennifer Jewell, Carrie B. Oser
Examining The Associations Of Racism, Sexism, And Stressful Life Events On Psychological Distress Among African-American Women, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Brea Perry, Erin L. Pullen, Jennifer Jewell, Carrie B. Oser
Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology Faculty Publications
African-American women may be susceptible to stressful events and adverse health outcomes as a result of their distinct social location at the intersection of gender and race. Here, racism and sexism are examined concurrently using survey data from 204 African-American women residing in a southeastern U.S. urban city. Associations among racism, sexism, and stressful events across social roles and contexts (i.e., social network loss, motherhood and childbirth, employment and finances, personal illness and injury, and victimization) are investigated. Then, the relationships among these stressors on psychological distress are compared, and a moderation model is explored. Findings suggest that racism and …
Peer Group And Friend Influences On The Social Acceptability Of Adolescent Book Reading, Margaret K. Merga
Peer Group And Friend Influences On The Social Acceptability Of Adolescent Book Reading, Margaret K. Merga
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Increasing recreational reading is a priority in a climate of growing adolescent aliteracy. Raising the social appeal of books has been identified as one potential avenue for arresting this trend. An understanding of the current social acceptability of book reading amongst contemporary adolescents is important in informing an effective approach to raise the status of book reading, as is insight into how this status impacts upon attitudes toward, and engagement in, recreational book reading. Friend and peer group attitudes may impact upon the palatability of recreational book reading, and this impact may differ for gender. Findings from the 2012 West …