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Full-Text Articles in Public Administration
Conversion Of Pa 611 Public Administration Theory And Practice, Jonathan Anderson
Conversion Of Pa 611 Public Administration Theory And Practice, Jonathan Anderson
Q2S Enhancing Pedagogy
This project focused on converting PA 611 Public Administration Theory and Practice into an online course suitable for certification by the California State University Quality Learning and Teaching (QLT) program. http://courseredesign.csuprojects.org/wp/qualityassurance/qlt/
Following three workshops and one on one work with Instructional Designer Gary Johnson, PA 611 was converted utilizing the course alignment and accessibility requirements of QLT. Each module is structured to have learning goals, readings, videos and assignments aligned with the Course learning outcomes.
2018 – 2020 Key Strategic Issues List, Antulio J. Echevarria Ii
2018 – 2020 Key Strategic Issues List, Antulio J. Echevarria Ii
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Policy Of Current Hospital Translation Services And Recommendations For Future Adjustments For Spanish-Speaking Patients, Isidora Rose Beach
Policy Of Current Hospital Translation Services And Recommendations For Future Adjustments For Spanish-Speaking Patients, Isidora Rose Beach
Baker Scholar Projects
It is a seldom-discussed fact that English-speakers in America enjoy a quality of health care that is not necessarily afforded to non-native speakers receiving care at the same facilities. Policy regarding what is required of health institutions in terms of translation services is exceedingly vague, and implementation of this policy is inconsistent. This lack of guidance makes it possible for many patients needing interpreters to fall through the cracks. This project will examine current policy guiding interpretive services in the U.S., and will recommend more specific guidelines that would improve quality of care for limited English proficiency individuals. This project …
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Paf 3005 (Public Affairs In New York City), Daniel Williams
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Paf 3005 (Public Affairs In New York City), Daniel Williams
Open Educational Resources
In this course, we will learn about governing of New York City through the perspective of early 20th century events that contributed to modern governance. We will learn how to use archival material to expand our knowledge of historical events associated with New York City governance, gain simulated firsthand experience of a major event from the early 20th century that helped formulate modern government, and gain a broader understanding of governance through historical material.