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Salm, Sarah; Goodwyn, Lauren; van Loon, Nanette; Jayant, Lalitha; DeLeon, Patricia – American Biology Teacher, 2008
The authors recently conducted a Student Assessment of Learning Gains (SALG) survey at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) among students who had participated in mentored research projects. In all ten categories examined, 80-90% of the students agreed that their research experience had been of great benefit, increasing their academic…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Research Projects, Molecular Biology, Community Colleges
Hakanen, Jari J.; Perhoniemi, Riku; Toppinen-Tanner, Salla – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2008
The present cross-lagged panel study aimed to investigate the energizing power of job resources and related gain spirals. Drawing on Hobfoll's Conservation of Resources (COR) theory's rarely tested assumptions of cumulative resource gains and gain spirals a reciprocal process was expected: (1) job resources lead to work engagement and work…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Child Caregivers, Program Effectiveness, Organizations (Groups)
Dustin, Daniel L.; Schwab, Keri A. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2008
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom of departments of parks and recreation taking sport management under their "wing." Based on a review of the sport management literature and a polling of sport management and park and recreation educators, we argue that departments of parks and recreation are but temporary refuges for migratory sport…
Descriptors: Athletics, College Faculty, Recreation, Intellectual Disciplines
Wharton, Christopher M.; Long, Michael; Schwartz, Marlene B. – Journal of School Health, 2008
Background: Although great focus has been placed on nutritional and other consequences of changes in food-related policies within schools, few reports exist describing the impact of such changes on school revenue. This review provides an overview of the few revenue-related studies published recently, as well as information from a sampling of state…
Descriptors: Food Service, Lunch Programs, Nutrition, Standards
Burke, Lynsey A.; Williams, Joanne M. – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2008
It is increasingly popular to "teach" thinking skills in schools. A diverse variety of programmes exist to support practitioners in this task, and some research has been gathered on the effectiveness of individual approaches. However, the difficulties when assessing the development of thinking skills are widely documented. This study aimed to…
Descriptors: Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods
Chen, Fei; Lemonnier, Eric; Lazartigues, Alain; Planche, Pascale – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2008
Some early studies showed a superior disembedding performance in autistic people while other studies found no difference between autistic and controls. The present study aimed to assess such disembedding ability in 14 boys with high-functioning autism (HFA) and 14 chronological age and non-verbal IQ matched typically developed boys using an…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Age, Autism, Program Effectiveness
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2008
For Kirsten Kainz, a researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, $35,000 buys a lot of time. Time, that is, to pursue her own research passions, to hone methodological skills, and to learn from and collaborate with mentors or other scholars doing similar work. Kainz is among hundreds of education researchers across the country…
Descriptors: Fellowships, Researchers, Surveys, Postdoctoral Education
Phelps, Jim; Ruzicka, Terry – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2008
At the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison, the Registrar's Office and the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) apply a collaborative development process to joint projects. This model differs from a "waterfall" model in that technical and functional staff work closely to develop requirements, prototypes, and the product throughout…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Information Technology, Methods, Case Studies
Sheikh, Alia I.; Marotta, Sylvia A. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2008
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and can affect individuals of all ages, gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. This article reviews the research on psychosocial interventions in cardiac rehabilitation programs and discusses the evolving set of best practices for counselors working in a new setting with people…
Descriptors: Heart Disorders, Rehabilitation Programs, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Counseling Techniques
Dunlap, Cheryl A. – Performance Improvement, 2008
Evaluators in the HPI field can improve their performance program results with effective evaluation through appreciative inquiry. Appreciative inquiry and evaluation have many similarities, and when combined they add value and effectiveness to the measurement of intervention results. Appreciative inquiry is beneficial in many evaluation contexts:…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Program Effectiveness, Organizational Change, Organizational Development
O'Brian, Sue; Packman, Ann; Onslow, Mark – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2008
Purpose: This Phase I trial investigated the viability of telehealth delivery of the Camperdown Program with adults who stutter. This program involves speech restructuring. Method: All treatment was conducted remotely with participant-clinician contact occurring by telephone and e-mail. Results: Ten adults completed the program. The group showed…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Adults, Program Effectiveness, Outcomes of Treatment
Horrocks, Erin; Higbee, Thomas S. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2008
Previous researchers have used stimulus preference assessment (SPA) methods to identify salient reinforcers for individuals with developmental disabilities including tangible, leisure, edible and olfactory stimuli. In the present study, SPA procedures were used to identify potential auditory reinforcers and determine the reinforcement value of…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Developmental Disabilities, Program Effectiveness, Reinforcement
Lamkin, Mark – Exceptional Parent, 2008
How does a mother of a child with special needs, who has devoted the past 20 years of more of her life to constant caretaking of her exceptional family, go about re-entering the work force after all those years? In this article, the author offers several tips for mothers who are considering a transition from parent to professional.
Descriptors: Mothers, Transitional Programs, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship
Margolis, Harry S.; Prichard, Eric – Exceptional Parent, 2008
The transition to adulthood can be difficult for anyone, but doubly or triply so for an individual with special needs. In addition to the emotional and developmental challenges it brings, it means huge transitions in terms of benefits programs, education, day-to-day structure, medical coverage and residential choices. In this article, the authors…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Adolescents, Federal Legislation
Philliber, Susan – American Journal of Evaluation, 2008
It is familiar in the world of systems building that funders start out saying they are not particularly interested in attribution, only to later begin using words like "prove" and "impact." Boards begin by asking for intelligent reflection from the 30,000-foot level and then suddenly want to know how many more children are ready for school.…
Descriptors: Systems Building, Program Evaluation, Reader Response, Evaluation Problems

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