england, new
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 individu...
Shamash, Emily R. Berrett-Abebe, Julie Smith, LaTasha Storms, Stephanie Regan, Michael Novella, Jocelyn Grupp, Laurie L. Smith, Emily Martin, Alyson
This article explores how one higher education faculty learning community engaged in reflective practices in pursuit of their commitment to the inclusion of anti-racist content and pedagogy across their multidisciplinary curriculums. As a key initial step in engaging in this collaborative, cross-disciplinary work, they set out to consider collectiv...
Cochran, Abigail L.
In this benchmark portfolio, I reflect on course design and assess student learning in a cross-listed course that serves as a core, introductory course for all undergraduate minor and graduate major students in the Community and Regional Planning (CRP) program, CRPL 400/800: Introduction to Planning. CRPL 400/800 is a survey course intended to intr...
Ericksen, Evan
This is a project completed by 3 seniors who have gone through the Secondary Education of Mathematics Program at UNL. The project aimed to improve the program as a whole, as well as finding some specific issues. The submitted file is my personal reflection over the process and final product.
Embacher, Barbara J.
Community college completion has been proven to be a ticket to a middle-class life. Moreover, we know that poverty causes educational barriers, including community college completion. Community colleges across the nation are identifying significant equity gaps between students from poor versus middle-class or affluent households. One solution to cl...
Prutzer, Edward Gardezi, Maaz Rizzo, Donna M. Emery, Mary Merrill, Scott Ryan, Benjamin E.K. Oikonomou, Panagiotis D. Alvez, Juan P. Adereti, Damilola T. Anjum, Rubaina
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We examine the interactions, decisions, and evaluations of an interdisciplinary team of researchers tasked with developing an artificial intelligence-based agricultural decision support system that can provide farmers site-specific information about managing nutrients on their land. We answer the following research questions: (1) How does a relatio...
Sunderman, Hannah Hastings, Lindsay J Sellon, Addison
Generativity, defined as care and concern for mentoring the next generation, has long been a focus of developmental theory (Erikson, 1963; Kotre, 1984; McAdams, 2001). Generativity has been linked to personal outcomes such as flourishing and life satisfaction (Snow, 2015) and societal outcomes such as social responsibility (Rossi, 2001). While Erik...
Sunderman, Hannah Hastings, Lindsay J
Purpose Generativity, defined as care for the next generation, is a hallmark of developmental theory (Erikson, 1950). Mentoring is an antecedent to generativity (Doerwald et al., 2021), with college students who mentor demonstrating higher generativity than their peers (Hastings et al., 2015). Yet, no research has studied generativity development l...
Haddad, Becky Traini, Haley Q. McKim, Aaron
This philosophical paper situates the system of School-Based Agricultural Education (SBAE) in light of teachers’ attempts at boundary work. We define the system of SBAE through a Social Ecological Resilience approach, particularly by examining publications in the Journal of Agricultural Education (JAE) from 2021 to explore what SBAE demands of its ...
Miller, Kristine A.
The National Collegiate Honors Council’s “Shared Principles and Practices of Honors Education” (2022) outlines the level of commitment, pedagogical innovation and inclusivity, mentoring, and intellectual leadership that honors programs and colleges expect from their faculty. These high expectations require institutional support structures that comp...