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Translanguaging In World Language Higher Education, Alessia Barbici Wagner
Translanguaging In World Language Higher Education, Alessia Barbici Wagner
Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Increased global migration and a myriad of other social and political factors has made today’s universities more diverse than ever. As a result, teachers in higher education regularly find multilingual learners from a variety of different linguistic and cultural backgrounds in their classrooms and must consider this diversity in their teaching. One of the ways that teaching can better serve today’s multilingual and multicultural student population is through translanguaging. The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the intentional and unintentional use of translanguaging by multilingual language learners and world language instructors in higher education. Additionally, this qualitative case study …
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 37, Spring 2023, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 37, Spring 2023, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's Message, Linda Bruenjes
Faculty peer coaching: Collaborative partnerships for instructional development
Swimming with students: Grading for learning at the University of Rhode Island
The art of the hook: How to engage your students from the first day of class to the last
Using feature films to explore the experience of individuals with severe disabilities: The role of critical reflection
Scoring online class participation based on concrete deliverables
NEFDC Board members
Nefdc Conference Program, 2023, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, 2023, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium conference program, 2023
Theme: Breaking Convention in Teaching and Learning
Friday, October 20, 2023 Hogan Center, College of the Holy Cross Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Conference Chairs: Eric Matte, Landmark College and Jackie Boivin, Bridgewater State University
Conference Proposal Chair: Kellie Deys, Nichols College
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Lindsay Masland, In Defense of Teacher-Centered Teaching… and Other Things I’m Not Supposed to Say
Upcoming NEFDC Opportunities: Spring 2024 Virtual Brown Bag Workshop Series and the Exchange Call for Submissions
Conference At-a-Glance
Concurrent Session 1, Complete Titles and Abstracts
Concurrent Session 2, Complete Titles and Abstracts
Concurrent …
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2022, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2022, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Program, Fall 2022
Theme: Authentic Learning: Developing Students as Independent Thinkers
Friday, October 21, 2022 Hogan Center, College of the Holy Cross Worcester, Massachusetts
Conference Chairs: Eric Matte, Landmark College and Jackie Boivin, Bridgewater State University
Conference Proposal Chairs: Kellie Deys, Nichols College and Kim Burns, Dr. Kim Burns Coaching and Consulting
Keynote Speaker: Dr. José Antonio Bowen, Teaching Change with the New 3Rs
Upcoming NEFDC Opportunities: Spring 2023 Virtual Brown Bag Workshop Series and the Exchange Call for Submissions
Conference At-a-Glance
Open Mic
Poster Descriptions
Concurrent Session 1 – 55 Min. Interactive Session …
Curiosity, Motivation, Autonomy, And Lifelong Learning In Education And The United States Marine Corps, Cynthia Malmquist
Curiosity, Motivation, Autonomy, And Lifelong Learning In Education And The United States Marine Corps, Cynthia Malmquist
Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Curiosity, intrinsic motivation, and autonomy-supportive teaching all promote lifelong learning in both the classroom and Marine Corps. Humans are all born with curiosity. Children inherently practice forms of intrinsic motivation. Most would agree that they do not like being micromanaged - they enjoy a sense of freedom when completing tasks. Despite this, many students learn in a controlling environment and many Marines work under controlling leaders. Though a large amount of time is spent on learning through the first 18 years of life, lifelong learning does not come naturally and is not commonly practiced. The research and ideas discussed below …
Nefdc Exhange, Volume 36, Spring 2022, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exhange, Volume 36, Spring 2022, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's Message, Annie Soisson
A faculty learning community on assessment and equity
Swimming with students: Organizing effective fishbowl discussions
Designers and deliverers: Undergraduates co-creating a flipped and blended college course
Subverting the dominant paradigm: Holistically fostering transformative learning
Additive assessment
Quick tips for teaching and faculty development
Faculty helping faculty: Ten minute takeaway
NEFDC Board members
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 34, Summer/Fall 2020, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 34, Summer/Fall 2020, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's message, Marc Ebenfield
Bridging media: Shared referents to connect the unfamiliar to the familiar
Using flash activities to stimulate positive student engagement and promote critical thinking skills
Implementing a mid-semester assessment process (map) in your course: Using reflection to help reduce faculty and student anxiety
NEFDC Board members
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 33, Special Edition 2020, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 33, Special Edition 2020, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
Notes from the guest editor, Eric Matte (Landmark College)
Rescuing the canary in the coal mine: Addressing mental health on college campuses
Five )not ten) teaching practices inclusive of students with anxiety
Resilience through discomfort: Reframing anxiety and helpful strategies for the mathematics classroom
Learning and wellbeing: A collaborative approach to course design
Simulations offer transformational learning and anxiety reduction
NEFDC Board members
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2019, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2019, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium
Constructing our Students, Constructing Ourselves
November 8, 2019
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Keynote address: Paul Handstedt, Roanoke College: Cathedrals: Wickedness, Conceptions of Self, and Pedagogy in a Wicked World
Conference Co-Chairs: Carol Hurney and Laura O’Toole
Proposal Co-Chairs: Eric Matte and Kimberly Monk
President: Marc Ebenfield
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 32, Spring 2019, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 32, Spring 2019, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's Message, Marc Ebenfield - Salem State University
Social and emotional learning, the key to college success, Kathleen Driscoll, MFA - Formerly Mount Ida College, School of Design and Alison Poor-Donahue, MFA - University of Massachusetts, College of Visual and Performing Arts
Save the date, fall conference, Friday, November 8, 2019
3-C’s For Technology Integration: Coordination, Collaboration, and Co-Construction, Sara Donaldson, Ed.D. - Johns Hopkins University
Using Screencast Technology To Assess And Improve Student Writing: Research and Effectiveness, Forrest R. Rodgers, Ph.D. - Salem State University
The Classroom as Practice, Cris Hakala, Ph.D. - Springfield College
Career-Focused First-Year Seminars: …
Nefdc Conference Program, Spring 2019, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Spring 2019, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Program, spring 2019
Theme: Education in the Age of Anxiety
June 7, 2019, Landmark College, Putney, Vermont
Keynote Address: Rescuing the Canary in the Coal Mine: Anxiety and Stress Go to College. What to Know, What to Do, Dr. Jerome Schultz, Ph.D. Clinical Neuropsychologist and Lecturer on Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical Schoo
Conference Overview
Conference Planning Grid
Call for proposals: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Grants
SAVE THE DATE! NEFDC FALL CONFERENCE: Constructing our Students, Constructing Ourselves, November 8, 2019, Hogan Center, College of the Holy Cross Worcester, Massachusetts. The Architecture of …
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2018, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2018, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium
The Challenges of 21st Century Education
November 9, 2018
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Keynote address: Four-Dimensional Education for the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Charles Fadel
Conference Co-Chairs: Peter Shea and Marc Ebenfield
Proposal Co-Chairs: Marc Ebenfield and Peter Shea
President: Marc Ebenfield
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 31, Fall 2018, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 31, Fall 2018, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's message: Faculty development in the 21st century, Marc Ebenfield
NEFDC publication schedule change
“I will forever be changed”: Encouraging meaning-making in service-learning, Isabelle Jenkins, MDiv, Virginia Ryan, Ph.D., and Michelle Sterk Barrett, Ph.D. - College of the Holy Cross
Call for proposals for the spring 2019 conference
Lessons from the mat: 17 things being a new yoga student taught me about effective, student-centered teaching, Jen Girgen, J.D., Ph.D. - Salem State University
Connected: Building meaningful relationships for online learning, Sara Donaldson, Ed.D., Karen Caldwell, Ed.D., and Carey Borkoski, Ph.D., Ed.D. - Johns Hopkins University
Defamiliarizing the familiar: Challenging …
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2016, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2016, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium
Civic Engagement and Service-Learning
November 18, 2016
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Keynote address: Randy Stoecker, Toward Liberating Service Learning
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 29, Fall 2016, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 29, Fall 2016, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President’s Message -Dakin Burdick, Mount Ida College
Save the date, spring conference - Student-Faculty Research Collaborations, keynote speaker, Alan November, founder of November Learning; keynote address: Helping Students Build a Global Network for Lifelong Learning
Exploring the Universe Through a Cultural Lens - Kristine Larsen, Central Connecticut State University
Scientific Literacy Skills for the 21st Century - Cynthia Brandenburg, Champlain College
Using Celebrity to Discuss Diversity - Kellie Deys, Nichols College
Reacting to the Past: Learning Diversity of Perspectives Through Role Playing - Frances Alexakos, Roger Williams University
Mindsets Matter in Education - Cheryl Williams, Salem State University
The …
Community Partnerships In Urban, Title 1 Elementary Schools: A Mixed-Methods Study, Jae L. Strickland
Community Partnerships In Urban, Title 1 Elementary Schools: A Mixed-Methods Study, Jae L. Strickland
Department of Educational Administration: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to identify and describe community partnerships in Urban, Title 1 Elementary Schools.
Fifty-one principals from the Southern and Midwestern regions of the United States completed a 19-question on-line survey designed to explore community partnerships in Urban, Title 1 Elementary Schools. Of the 51 principals who completed the survey, 26 agreed to participate in a semi-structured interview.
The findings of the study suggest that community partnerships play an essential role in supporting Urban, Title 1 Elementary Schools. Finding community partners can be challenging. Principals who wish to engage community partners should identify the needs …
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 28, Fall 2015, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 28, Fall 2015, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President’s Message: The Importance of Academic Technology - Dakin Burdick, Mlount Ida College
Snow Lessons from a New England Winter: Using Technology Tools to Empower Learning during Class Cancellations - Lori Rosenthal, Lasell College
Call for Proposals for the Spring 2016 Conference
Kairos: The Right Time for the Laboratory as Educational Model - Al DeCiccio, Labouré College
Save the Date: Spring Conference, Tuesday, May 24, 2016; theme: Inclusive Excellence: Teaching and Learning in an Increasingly Interconnected World; Tufts University; keynote speaker: L. Lee Knefelkamp, Columbia University and AAC&U
Universal Design for Learning for 21st Century Success - Katie Novak, …
Nefdc Exhange, Volume 27, Fall 2014, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exhange, Volume 27, Fall 2014, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's message - Deborah J. Clark, Quinnipiac University
Embracing the Changing World: Incorporating Team-Based Learning in an Upper Level General Education Course - Mei-Yau Shih, University of Massachusetts Amherst and Susan Han, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Information Literacy: From Today’s Critical Challenges to Tomorrow’s Critical Thinking Opportunities - Kisha G. Tracy, Fitchurg State University and Jennifer Fielding, Northern Essex Community College
Preparing Future Faculty: By Chance or Design? - Keith Barker, University of Connecticut
Encouraging Crosstalk: What Higher Education Can Learn from the Next Generation Science Standards - Tracie Marcella Addy, Quinnipiac University
Spring 2015 Conference Announcement
The College …
Not Designed With Us In Mind: Exploring The Experiences And Needs Of Adult Learners At A Public Research University, Stephanie N. Meyer
Not Designed With Us In Mind: Exploring The Experiences And Needs Of Adult Learners At A Public Research University, Stephanie N. Meyer
Department of Educational Administration: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Adult learners are a rapidly expanding student population, constituting more than 40 percent of college students today (Stokes, 2006). Research on adult learners has historically focused on their experiences within adult-centered institutions where they make up the majority student population. Although older students challenge the status quo of higher education, traditional institutions continue to dismiss their needs in the development of policies and practices. The structure of higher education is historically designed to serve youth and assumptions are often made about students that often overlook the needs, availability, and interests of adult learners. For many adult learners who prefer the …
Nefdc Conference Program, Spring 2014, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Spring 2014, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium Moving from STEM to STEAM: What Really Works
Conference Program
June 6, 2014
Roger Williams University
Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Keynote address, Tom Pilecki
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2013, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2013, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium
The Interactive Classroom: Collaboration and Learning in Higher Education
Conference Program
November 15, 2013
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Keynote address: Eric Mazur
Nefdc Conference Program, Spring 2013, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Spring 2013, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium
Spring 2013 Conference Program
Engaged Learning: Impacts and Implications
June 14, 2013
Westford Conference Center
Westford, Massachusetts, United States
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 26, Fall 2013, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 26, Fall 2013, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's message - Deborah J. Clark,
Peer-Instruction in your Classroom: A Balancing Act - Dorothy A. Osterholt and Sophie Lampard Dennis, Landmark College
Call for Proposals for the Spring 2014 Conference
Spring conference: June 6, 2014, “Moving from STEM to STEAM: What Really Works”
Build Tomorrow’s Problem Solvers Today: Develop Positive Deviants! - Genevieve E. Chandler, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Engaged Learning and the Art of Mindfulness in Higher Education - Yvonne Vissing, Salem State University and Michelle Solloway, Greater Los Angeles VA Health Care System
What Can Evolutionary Psychology Teach Us about Pedagogy? - Randy Laist, Goodwin College
Board …
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2012, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Fall 2012, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
Colleges of Worcester Consortium and New England Faculty Development Consortium
Staying on Course through College!
Conference Program
November 16, 2012
College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 25, Fall 2012, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 25, Fall 2012, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's message - Tom Thibodeau,
Colleges of Worcester Consortium Offers Certificate in College Teaching - Susan C. Wyckoff, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Why are you making me do this? Buying into the 20/40 paradigm one step at a time - Kristine Larsen, Central Connecticut State University
Teaching and Learning Collaborative of the Colleges of the Fenway Invites Participation in Programs to Enhance College Teaching and Learning
Defining academic challenge: the first step in keeping students on track - Karen St. Clair and Paul Hackett, Emerson College
Using online virtual worlds to enhance students' engagement and learning in online classes …
Nefdc Conference Program, Spring 2012, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Conference Program, Spring 2012, New England Faculty Development Consortium
New England Faculty Development Consortium Conference Programs
New England Faculty Development Consortium
Spring 2012 Conference Program
Making the Technology Transparent – The Professor’s Dilemma
June 8, 2012
New England Institute of Technology
East Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States
Nefdc Exchnage, Volume 22, Number 2, Spring 2011, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchnage, Volume 22, Number 2, Spring 2011, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President's message: Who is your mentor? - Tom Thibodeau, New England Institute of Technology
Sparks, insights, and affirmations: reflections of a mentor - Denise Marchionda, Middlesex Community College
Engaging students through social media to promote learning - Suzanne Markham, Mount Ida College
Vampires, and zombies, and ghosts, oh my… run! The undead in the college classroom - Kristine Larsen, Central Connecticut State University
Service learning as a way to engage students and serve the community - William Stargard, Pine Manor College
Save the date! NEFDC 2011 Fall Conference, Friday, November 11, 2011, College of the Holy Cross
Models for …
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 23, Fall 2011, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 23, Fall 2011, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
Message from the NEFDC President - Tom Thibodeau, New England Institute of Technology
Creating student engagement in the university classroom - Frank Bellizzi, Quinnipiac University
Ensuring access and essential learning for diverse students - Gouri Banerjee, Emmanuel College
Without a pen: reflections on an experiment in typed assessment - Reva Kasman, Salem State University
Bringing a dialogue into the classroom - Dorothy A. Osterholt and Katherine Barratt, Landmark College
Suffolk University Course Design Institute - Kathryn Linder, Suffolk University
Colleges of Worcester Consortium Offers Certificate in College Teaching
Save the date: NEFDC 2012 Spring Conference, Fraiday, June 8, 2012, …
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 21, Number 1, Fall 2010, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 21, Number 1, Fall 2010, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
Message from the President - Tom Thibodeau, New England Institute of Technology
From the editors - Jeanne Albert, Donna Qualters, Naomi Migliacci, Gouri Banerjee, and Deborah Hirsch
Fall 2010 Conference; Friday, November 19, 2010, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States; theme: Better Teaching – Better Learning: Reflective Practices for Faculty and Students; keynote speaker: Dan Willingham, University of Virginia
An excerpt from, Why Don’t Students Like School? - Dan Willingham, University of Virginia
NEFDC Fall 2010 Conference Agenda
Connecting with others
The Benefits of Formal and Informal Reflective Practices - Art McGovern, Nichols College
Seven Ways …
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 22, Number 1, Spring 2010, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 22, Number 1, Spring 2010, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
Message from the President: Where would you be - Tom Thibodeau, New England Institute of Technology
From the editors -
Spring 2010 Conference, Friday, May 21, 2010, Westford, Massachusetts, United States; theme: Teaching for Learning; keynotes speaker: D. Christian Jernstedt, Dartmouth College, "How Learning Changes Brains"
A Book and Readings List for Thinking about the Human Mind - G. Christian Jernstedt, Dartmouth College
Embracing the Intimidating: Assessing Student Learning in a Non-major Online Science Course - Kristine Larsen, Central Connecticut State University
Save the date! 2010 Fall Conference, November 19, 2010, Westford, Massachusetts, United States; theme: Better Teaching, Better …