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Rexeisen, Richard J.; Owens, Ernest L., Jr.; Garrison, Michael J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2018
The importance, and associated challenges, of faculty ownership and engagement in the assurance of learning (AoL) process are well documented in the literature. The authors demonstrate how schools can further their AoL objectives by encouraging and subsequently supporting organic, faculty-led initiatives. Specifically, we present a case study of a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Business Administration Education, Sequential Approach, Teacher Leadership
Thomas, Jaime; Cook, Thomas D.; Klein, Alice; Starkey, Prentice; DeFlorio, Lydia – Grantee Submission, 2018
Policymakers face dilemmas when choosing a policy, program, or practice to implement. Researchers in education, public health, and other fields have proposed a sequential approach to identifying interventions worthy of broader adoption, involving pilot, efficacy, effectiveness, and scale-up studies. In this paper, we examine a scale-up of an early…
Descriptors: Scaling, Evidence Based Practice, Early Intervention, Preschool Education
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Shaw, Angela; Strohbehn, Catherine; Naeve, Linda; Domoto, Paul; Wilson, Lester – Journal of Extension, 2015
Food safety education from farm to end user is essential in the mitigation of food safety concerns associated with fresh produce. Iowa State University developed a multi-disciplinary three-level sequential program ("Know," "Show," "Go") to provide a holistic approach to food safety education. This program provides…
Descriptors: Safety Education, Food Standards, Food Processing Occupations, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Lemons, Mary A. – Journal of Learning in Higher Education, 2014
Assessment of learning has become very important for government, universities and accrediting agencies. In this article, two variables are examined, leadership and teamwork, in the context of a survey used by one mid-south university for assessment purposes. This survey demonstrates the problems that arise when the sequential steps of the research…
Descriptors: Research Design, Student Surveys, Student Evaluation, Outcome Measures