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Temperato, John R.; Ferrari, Joseph R. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2010
The current study investigated how a select group of mission-engaged, upper division students (n = 7) compared to a random sample of junior- (n = 20) and senior- (n = 20) year students in their perception of an urban, Catholic, and religious-order-sponsored university's identity. Across two years, we assessed mission identity and mission-driven…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Urban Universities, Higher Education
Talwar, Savneet – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2010
This article calls for an examination of identity and difference from a sociocultural perspective in art therapy theory and practice. Identity markers such as race, class, gender, and sexuality have tended to be seen in isolation and in ways that hamper the ability to understand and theorize difference. In constructing knowledge and in advancing…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Sexuality, Art Therapy, Racial Factors
Machek, Greg R.; Nelson, Jason M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2010
This study surveyed a national sample of school psychologists with respect to the identification of reading disabilities (RD). It covers school psychologists' opinions regarding perceived benefits of the use of cognitive assessment in RD identification, both within and outside of an IQ-achievement discrepancy model. The survey also solicited…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Intervention, Opinions, School Psychologists
Huang, Leesa V.; Bardos, Achilles N.; D'Amato, Rik Carl – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2010
The detection of cognitive patterns in children with learning disabilities (LD) has been a priority in the identification process. Subtest profile analysis from traditional cognitive assessment has drawn sharp criticism for inaccurate identification and weak connections to educational planning. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to use a new…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Learning Disabilities, Cognitive Tests, Identification
Kitto, Lisa – Journal of School Nursing, 2010
Initial symptoms and diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) usually occur between 10 and 20 years of age, although younger cases are reported. The complicated nature of IBD diagnosis and treatment can interfere with physical and emotional development that normally occurs in school-age children and adolescents. The school nurse should be…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Diseases, Identification, Adolescent Development
Leatham, Keith R.; Hill, Diane S. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2010
In this article, the authors discuss some of the dispositions that comprise students' (and teachers') relationships with mathematics--what they call a "mathematical identity." They define "mathematical identity" as an individual's "relationship" with mathematics. They present three reflective tasks that can be used with math students at all levels…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Identification (Psychology), Beliefs, Student Attitudes
Gavigan, Karen – Library Media Connection, 2010
A name is one of the first things one learns about people. Many times the first word a young child learns is his or her name. Furthermore, names often serve as an indicator of a person's cultural identity. Unfortunately, for many English Language Learners (ELLs) and other students who immigrate to America, a name can be an embarrassment rather…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Young Adults, Cultural Pluralism, Immigrants
Canen, Ana – Policy Futures in Education, 2010
Building on a "critical post-colonial multicultural perspective" and on "whiteness studies" that go beyond recognising cultural diversity towards challenging narratives that construct and exclude the other, the present article outlines impacts and challenges of the enactment of a recent Brazilian government educational law to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Bias, Race, Cultural Pluralism
Clapp, Marlene; Young, Michael – College and University, 2010
Bridgewater State University (BSU) is a public institution that falls under the Carnegie classification of Master's Colleges and Universities. BSU is committed to serving students in the New England region. This student population includes a sizeable number of underrepresented students. BSU is dealing with intense pressure to serve these students…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Institutional Research, Identification, Classification
Wigginton, Sheridan – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2010
Pervasive anti-Haitian bias in the Dominican Republic has created a three-pronged barrier for the black population's inclusion into the Dominican perception of national identity, citizenship and public education system. First, blacks born in the Dominican Republic are not typically considered to be truly Dominican. Rather, they are commonly…
Descriptors: Blacks, Nationalism, Citizenship, Foreign Countries
Bhat, A. N.; Galloway, J. C.; Landa, R. J. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2010
Background: Social inattention is common in children with autism whereas associative learning capabilities are considered a relative strength. Identifying early precursors of impairment associated with autism could lead to earlier identification of this disorder. The present study compared social and non-social visual attention patterns as well as…
Descriptors: Cues, Autism, Attention, Caregivers
Agosto, Vonzell – Teacher Education and Practice, 2010
This review of the literature on the concept ally and ally identity development was inspired by a qualitative study exploring the identities and social justice values of prospective teachers of color. Although the participants in the original study never used the term "ally," their narratives inspired me to characterize them as allies in the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Identification (Psychology), Social Justice, Social Values
Ramaswami, Rama – Campus Technology, 2010
"Human capital"--the value of a worker to his enterprise--has been around as a concept at least since the Industrial Revolution. The term "human capital management" (HCM) started to gain currency in the 1950s, but as a business phenomenon, HCM did not really take off until the 1990s. These days, HCM is on the human resources agenda of thousands of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Capital, Organizational Objectives, Human Resources
Coates, Emily – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2010
This paper is a confessional tale, which summarizes the author's doctoral research journey into parents who rock climb. The historical moments in qualitative research are used to frame an evolving interpretive approach, showing the relationship between theoretical and philosophical thought, and the empirical process. The paper uses personal…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Adventure Education, Athletics, Recreational Activities
Schneider, Phyllis; Hayward, Denyse – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2010
Purpose: This article describes the development of a measure, called First Mentions (FM), that can be used to evaluate the referring expressions that children use to introduce characters and objects when telling a story. Method: Participants were 377 children ages 4 to 9 years (300 with typical development, 77 with language impairment) who told…
Descriptors: Age, Language Impairments, Story Telling, Young Children

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