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Journal articles on the topic "Partnership professor/student"

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Wilson, Chanelle E., and Mercedes Davis. "Transforming the student-professor relationship: A multiphase research partnership." International Journal for Students as Partners 4, no. 1 (2020): 155–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.15173/ijsap.v4i1.3913.

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Spencer, Brooke, Katerina Tori, and Robert Campbell. "Undergraduates as course creators: Reflections on starting and sustaining a student-faculty partnership." International Journal for Students as Partners 5, no. 1 (2021): 138–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.15173/ijsap.v5i1.4399.

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We reflect on a grassroots partnership to create a new sophomore seminar, “Precision medicine or privileged medicine?” The course puts students in the driver’s seat to explore problems with inclusiveness and quality of biomedical research. It also emphasizes the relevance of “soft skills”, such as emotional intelligence, to build trust, understand inequities and involve patients as partners to improve research. 
 After developing the course, we felt our experience could interest students and faculty interested in pedagogical co-design, especially where this is not supported by a specific
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Petersen, Joan, and Patrick Chan. "A College–High School Collaboration to Support Authentic Microbiology Research." American Biology Teacher 82, no. 4 (2020): 201–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/abt.2020.82.4.201.

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A partnership between a community college biology professor and a local high school teacher was established to engage high school students in authentic microbiology research. High school students isolated actinomycetes from soil samples and tested them for their ability to produce antimicrobial chemicals. They also designed and carried out their own experiments with these isolates. Laboratory reports, written assignments, and quizzes were used to assess the scientific learning of the subject covered by the research project. The students' attitudes about science and scientific research were ass
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Rowan, Katherine E., and Cynthia Smith. "Collaborating across disciplines and the Commonwealth: Engaging students in community-based learning." Innovations in Teaching & Learning Conference Proceedings 8 (July 15, 2016): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.13021/g8x01c.

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The School Environmental Action Showcase is in its fifth year at George Mason University. This event may be the largest STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) showcase in Virginia. Seven hundred youth, from kindergarten through high school, present their environmentally oriented research at Mason’s Center for the Arts in April. The Mason leader, a science professor, has coordinated with a communication faculty member to support SEAS. SEAS is funded by the 4VA Wind and Watershed partnership. It also includes faculty and students in a James Madison University course, community NGOs, dozen
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Collective on Praxis in Health Sciences Education. "Who is we? Attending to similarity and difference as discourse praxis in the university classroom." Journal of Praxis in Higher Education 2, no. 1 (2020): 11–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.47989/kpdc58.

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The word we evokes ideas of both belongingness and non-belongingness through its ability to create constellations of solidarity and exclusion. In education, its use has the power to draw invisible yet substantial lines between dominant and counter-hegemonic ideologies—and teachers and students—in ways that dynamically influence the operation of power between actors. Reflections emerging from a collaborative partnership between a student, teaching assistants, and professor during an undergraduate course on sex/gender and health revealed significant opportunities for critical pedagogical practic
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Landsberg, Brian. ""Walking on two legs in Chinese law schools": A Chinese/U.S. Program in Experimental Legal Education." International Journal of Clinical Legal Education 15 (July 17, 2014): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.v15i0.55.

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Dong Jingbo, a young faculty member at the China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing, used to teach using only the traditional lecture technique which she had experienced in her own legal education in China and Korea. Until, that is, Professor Dong attended summer workshops given by Pacific McGeorge, in partnership with American University’s Washington College of Law, and also earned an LL.M. at Pacific McGeorge, in the Teaching of Advocacy. Her classes no longer are limited to lecture. She has developed a simulation to use in Chinese criminal law classes, has demonstrated it to
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Gámez-Pérez, Karla M., Ana Maria Sarmiento, Heriberto Garcia-Reyes, and Josué C. Velázquez-Martínez. "An international university-industry collaboration model to develop supply chain competences." Supply Chain Management: An International Journal 25, no. 4 (2020): 475–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/scm-08-2019-0317.

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Purpose The increase in the supply chain complexity demands new professionals who are able to deal with the new challenges faced nowadays. The purpose of this work is to propose an international university–industry collaboration model to develop supply chain management competences in students as a tool for the training of future professionals. Design/methodology/approach This study proposes an international collaboration model to develop supply chain competences. The model consists of three main phases from the genesis of the collaboration to the assessment of the competence development. This
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Lykes, M. Brinton, Rachel M. Hershberg, and Kalina M. Brabeck. "Methodological Challenges in Participatory Action Research with Undocumented Central American Migrants." Journal for Social Action in Counseling & Psychology 3, no. 2 (2011): 22–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/jsacp.3.2.22-35.

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An interdisciplinary participatory action research (PAR) project was designed in collaboration with local immigrant organizations to document the impact of deportation policy on Central American immigrant families living in the northeastern U.S. This paper reports on selected methodological challenges of university-based co-researchers in this community-university PAR process which is currently concluding its fourth year. The paper discusses the iterative action-reflection processes focusing on: (1) an overview of the PAR project and its multiple phases within the U.S. and in Guatemala; (2) se
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Hansen, Fábio, Juliana Petermann, and Rodrigo Stéfani Correa. "Estratégias de trabalho docente no ensino de criação publicitária: a atividade de orientação como situação de aprendizagem / Strategies of educational work in the teaching of advertising design: the orientation activity as learning situation." Intexto, no. 36 (August 26, 2016): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.19132/1807-8583201636.163-182.

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Em uma investigação apoiada pelo MCTI/CNPq, realizada em parceria interinstitucional entre a UFPE, a UFSM e a UFPR, buscamos examinar as práticas pedagógicas adotadas pelos docentes que atuam em disciplinas cuja finalidade é o ensino de criação publicitária. Atenção especial recai ao processo de orientação - estratégia de ensino em que o professor acompanha os estudantes de forma sistemática e colabora na superação de dificuldades. Observamos, a partir do trabalho de campo ancorado em gravações de aulas em áudio e vídeo, que o professor publicitário necessita de contínua formação para converte
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Dushane, Robin, Sandra Garner, Casey Smitson, and Jason Banks. "Engaging Indigenous Communities in the Classroom: The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami University." Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning 2, no. 1 (2017): 297–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.15402/esj.v2i1.212.

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This article explores the concepts of community driven research and experiential learning in the context of partnerships between universities and indigenous communities. Specifically, this article examines the successes and challenges of Miami University’s partnership with the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma (ESTOO). Taking a dialogic approach, a professor, two students and a tribal leader, reflect on their experiences within the partnership and provide insight into how partnerships between universities and indigenous communities might develop, function, and serve both students and community
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Partnership professor/student"

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Pagliarini, Eliana de Camargo Magalh?es. "A forma??o docente para o trabalho interdisciplinar no ensino superior." Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica de Campinas, 2004. http://tede.bibliotecadigital.puc-campinas.edu.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/667.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-04T18:32:59Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Eliana de Camargo Magalhaes Pagliarini.pdf: 253338 bytes, checksum: 1b6a7ee6c4f25f909295ad187191b620 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2004-11-29<br>This current work linked to the research line University, Teaching and Professors graduation , aims at focusing the interdisciplinarity question referring to a teaching attitude and its necessity in teacher s graduation. A teacher whose practice needs an open dialog among teachers, a commitment with the research and communication and interest in the epistemological integrat
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Books on the topic "Partnership professor/student"

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Bell, Linda. Exploring Social Work. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447350712.001.0001.

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This unique study of social work provides a bold and challenging view of the subject from an anthropological perspective. Combining research and personal reflection, the book explores cultural and symbolic representations of social work, evolving identities of social work practitioners and the ways in which they and society now view one another. The book provides a history of social work and asks how we address the taken-for-granted nature of social work. The influences of the state, social policy, and public perceptions (including users of social work services) on social work are explored. It
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Book chapters on the topic "Partnership professor/student"

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Andes, Amy, and Patricia Ann Mabrouk. "Authorship in Undergraduate Research Partnerships: A Really Bad Tango Between Undergraduate Protégés and Graduate Student Mentors While Waiting for Professor Godot." In ACS Symposium Series. American Chemical Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2018-1291.ch013.

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Ikuta, Shigeru, Emi Sakurai, Misa Takayanagi, et al. "University Students." In Enhancing Learning Opportunities Through Student, Scientist, and Teacher Partnerships. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4966-7.ch008.

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University students go to school several times a week, as voluntary supporters, and help teachers not only conduct lessons, but also create self-made teaching materials with newly developed technologies such as multimedia-enabled dot codes and EPUB 3 eBooks with Read-Aloud. The university students-schoolteachers partnership enables the younger students to learn the required subjects with newly educational technologies. For university students, especially those in the pre-service teacher program, such a collaboration is really effective to not only know the class lessons, but also to encourage them to become teachers. The collaborative research works of the university professor with the ICT business companies are crucial to produce newly creative and gifted software and tools for students with various difficulties. This chapter briefly presents newly developed software and tools used for class lessons, and then it describes fruitful collaboration with schoolteachers in creating self-made teaching materials and conducting activities.
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Doan, Tomalee, and Melinda McGee. "The Librarian and the Designer." In Cases on Higher Education Spaces. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2673-7.ch014.

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Many institutions of higher education are designing spaces that reflect the established correlation between learning spaces and student achievement, mastery, and retention (Hunley &amp; Schaller, 2006). In this case study of a renovation of an 18,327 square foot business library space into a dynamic learning environment, Melinda McGee, the Interior Designer for the project, and Tomalee Doan, the Associate Professor and Head Librarian of the business library, share the experience of their successful partnership that required a creative and an in-depth collaboration with each other and with several other stakeholders not usually found in an academic setting. Their goal is to provide a resource for educators, students, and administrators desiring to create learning spaces that encourage student achievement. Basic design terminology, the role technology played in the design, and the importance of the product manufacturer’s interest in creating effective products for higher education are presented.
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Hunzicker, Jana Lynn, Cecile M. Arquette, Peter Olson, and Douglas Atkins. "Using a Literacy-Based Classroom Partnership to Prepare Teacher Candidates for the edTPA." In Teacher Education. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0164-0.ch079.

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This chapter chronicles the progression of one university's efforts to create authentic learning experiences and performance-based assessments for teacher candidates through an established school-university partnership. The chapter focuses on one particular professional development school (PDS) initiative: an ongoing classroom partnership between Bradley University's ETE 313: Methods of Literacy I course and kindergarten through second grade classrooms at neighboring Whittier Primary School. Opening and closing with vignettes illustrating Bradley's ETE 313/Whittier classroom partnership, the chapter presents detailed descriptions of two different professors' efforts to provide authentic learning experiences and prepare teacher candidates for state licensure, including successful completion of the Education Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA), over four years' time. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the evolving classroom partnership in terms of student learning outcomes, the need for ongoing curricular modifications, and strategies for sustaining classroom partnerships.
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Hunzicker, Jana Lynn, Cecile M. Arquette, Peter Olson, and Douglas Atkins. "Using a Literacy-Based Classroom Partnership to Prepare Teacher Candidates for the edTPA." In Evaluating Teacher Education Programs through Performance-Based Assessments. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9929-8.ch015.

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This chapter chronicles the progression of one university's efforts to create authentic learning experiences and performance-based assessments for teacher candidates through an established school-university partnership. The chapter focuses on one particular professional development school (PDS) initiative: an ongoing classroom partnership between Bradley University's ETE 313: Methods of Literacy I course and kindergarten through second grade classrooms at neighboring Whittier Primary School. Opening and closing with vignettes illustrating Bradley's ETE 313/Whittier classroom partnership, the chapter presents detailed descriptions of two different professors' efforts to provide authentic learning experiences and prepare teacher candidates for state licensure, including successful completion of the Education Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA), over four years' time. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the evolving classroom partnership in terms of student learning outcomes, the need for ongoing curricular modifications, and strategies for sustaining classroom partnerships.
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Barron, Lisa, and Prentice T. Chandler. "Partnerships as Innovative Practices in Teacher Education." In Theoretical and Practical Approaches to Innovation in Higher Education. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1662-1.ch010.

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Education preparation providers (EPPs) and school districts are facing many challenges, such as declining enrollment, lack of teacher educators willing to teach in high need content areas, and attrition for those teachers who do enter the profession. Innovative thinking and creative planning are necessary to meet these challenges. Partnerships between EPPs and school districts can be part of the answer for overwhelmed school districts and struggling EPPs. Innovative partnerships between universities and school districts, consistently reviewed and adjusted based on data and needs, will benefit the teacher candidates, schools, and P-12 students. This chapter will highlight an innovative partnership between an EPP and a school district by describing the process of developing an effective partnership, the challenges that were overcome, resources utilized, and responsibilities of key personnel who were involved. Suggestions will be provided for other partnerships seeking to develop similar programs to address inequities and exclusivities.
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Pentina, Iryna, and Veronique Guilloux. "Developing a Grassroots Cross-Cultural Partnership to Enhance Student Experiences." In Marketing and Consumer Behavior. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7357-1.ch052.

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Increased globalization of the world economy makes international aspects of marketing an important priority. A growing number of business colleges provide cross-cultural experiences in marketing disciplines that help students better understand other cultures while applying their academic preparation to real-life settings. Today's students represent the first generation that has been born into the digital age, and freely use multiple technologies in preparing for classes, sharing notes, shopping, rating professors, and accomplishing multiple everyday tasks. This case discusses a class project on developing integrated marketing communications conducted by American and French cross-cultural student groups to promote environmentally-sustainable products in international markets. Modern social networking technologies were widely used both as tools for accomplishing the project, as means for presenting and displaying the results and as a medium for international marketing communications.
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Kenon, Vanessa Hammler. "Global Education Access Utilizing Partnerships and Networked Global Learning Communities." In Ethical Technology Use, Policy, and Reactions in Educational Settings. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-1882-4.ch010.

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Networked global learning communities build partnership programs between higher education institutions and high schools which allow students, teachers and professors to attend and work in college preparation programs located in countries outside of their native lands. These educational programs help to promote development of transnational policies and procedure reforms to provide access to universities in other countries, as well as provide exposure to global learning strategies, structures, and emerging technologies among teachers and educational leadership. Transnational High School-University Bridge programs also allow the student to adjust to a new culture and work to improve their second language skills, while potentially earning college credit in a dual credit, high school environment.
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Ervie, Katherine G., and Julie Wright Banderas. "The Physician Assistant Profession." In Building a Patient-Centered Interprofessional Education Program. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3066-5.ch010.

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In the United States, quality healthcare is an expectation. The accepted healthcare delivery approach relies on interprofessional, collaborative, and person-centered teams. As a result, health professions education must implement education and training to graduate a healthcare workforce that is competent in interprofessional collaboration. Physician assistants (PA) have an important role in the healthcare team. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a historical background to the interprofessional collaborative healthcare team, the formation of interprofessional education (IPE) competencies and partnerships, and the valued role of physician assistants. The need for evidence-based results to guide IPE curricular decisions for PA programs and characteristics of published IPE activities involving PA students are summarized. Potential barriers to successful interprofessional education and resolutions to those challenges are discussed.
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Bardus, Marco, Christine T. Domegan, L. Suzanne Suggs, and Bent Egberg Mikkelsen. "Engaging Students and Communities Through Service Learning and Community-Academia Partnerships." In Advances in Marketing, Customer Relationship Management, and E-Services. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-6295-5.ch008.

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In this chapter, the authors present cases from four teaching marketing education experiences, based on community engagement and service learning principles. The cases address environmental and social issues (i.e., waste minimization [Lebanon], food consumption [Denmark], intellectual disability [Ireland], water consumption, and plastic waste reduction [Switzerland]). This chapter stems from discussions generated during a thematic workshop the authors organized at the 3rd European Social Marketing Conference, held in Espoo, Finland, on September 22, 2016. Through these cases, the authors aim to stimulate critical reflection on the role of service learning in the broader marketing education and on the intersection between education and profession.
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Conference papers on the topic "Partnership professor/student"

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Harris, Jessica M., Minjung Seo, and Joshua S. McKeown. "Global Competency Through Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)." In Seventh International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head21.2021.13080.

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AbstractThere is a need for college students to develop global perspectives and gain cultural awareness to become responsible global citizens. Innovative ways to create such experiences are known as Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL experiences). COIL is a voluntary partnership between professors in different countries collaborating on jointly-constructed learning experiences to enhance international and intercultural understanding. The purpose of this article is to highlight a successful COIL partnership between students from SUNY Oswego in New York and The Hague University of
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Scott, Elsje, and Maureen Tanner. "Using a Partnership in Industry to Link Theory and Practice in Undergraduate Courses." In InSITE 2015: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: USA. Informing Science Institute, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2187.

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The Information Systems (IS) profession is known as one of the most dynamic fields in our current day and age. Rapid advances in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) increase the dependence of organizations on these ICTs and create a greater need for IS competence. This demand constitutes serious challenges to academia to provide graduates with the necessary skill set to fulfil their roles in industry and to cope more effectively with real life problems. In an attempt to address this skills gap, a theory of coherent practice was developed to act as a framework for creating a synth
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Merritt, James, and Robert Smith. "Early Success for Pipeline Safety Research With Universities." In 2016 11th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2016-64043.

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In 2013, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) implemented a new cooperative agreement program entitled the Competitive Academic Agreement Program (CAAP). The CAAP initially was modeled after similar existing private and public sector based university programs where students themselves competed to participate in a limited number of publicized student intern programs. After just three years, CAAP is breathing further innovation into PHMSA’s pipeline safety research endeavors. One difference between CAAP and the traditional university student research model is that t
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Shahbazi, Zahra, MaryAnn Jacobs, Alexandra Lehnes, and Kathleen Mancuso. "Designing Integrated STEM Education: Linking STEM Teachers and Learners in a K-20 Continuum." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-60288.

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To address the grand challenge of the severe shortage of qualified engineering workforce and equally important educators, engineering and education departments at Manhattan College created a holistic program called Engineering Scholars Training and Retention (STAR) program. Engineering STAR program created a collaboration among undergraduate education and engineering majors, the professors who teach them and current STEM teachers and their students in local urban middle and high schools. We developed three new academic programs (engineering education minor and certificate programs for both und
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"Remaining Connected with our Graduates: A Pilot Study." In InSITE 2019: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: Jerusalem. Informing Science Institute, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4162.

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[This Proceedings paper was revised and published in the 2019 issue of the Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Skills and Lifelong Learning, Volume 15.] Aim/Purpose This study aims to determine where nursing students from a metropolitan university subsequently work following graduation, identify the factors that influence decisions to pursue careers in particular locations, ascertain educational plans in the immediate future; and explore the factors that might attract students to pursue postgraduate study. Background The global nursing shortage and high attrition of nursing students remain a challe
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