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“Where's the Line?”—Negotiating Simulated Experiences to Define Teacher Identity

Asset based approaches STEM training

Dotger BH, Smith MJ.
GSID: hRMJollFRfMJ
BH Dotger, MJ Smith - The New Educator, 2009 - Taylor & Francis

… approach, noting “I was supportive and willing to help, but I crossed a professional line in making myself the main asset … The third and final implication for teacher education policy stems …

Beyond performance: A motivational experiences model of stereotype threat

stereotype threat

Brown ER, Smith JL, Thoman DB.
GSID: bdqADPYzZ_wJ
DB Thoman, JL Smith, ER Brown, J Chase… - Educational psychology …, 2013 - Springer

… “Our research on stereotype threat began with a practical … After nearly 20 years of research on stereotype threat, it is clear that, … The worry of confirming a negative stereotype undermines …

When trying hard isn't natural: Women's belonging with and motivation for male-dominated STEM fields as a function of effort expenditure concerns

STEM and underrepresentation

Lewis KL, Smith JL.
GSID: rVIwh0Z5nvEJ
JL Smith, KL Lewis, L Hawthorne… - Personality and …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com

… In Study 1, women STEM graduate students perceived they exerted more effort than peers to … their fit in STEM. Implications for enhancing women’s participation in STEM are discussed. …

University-community partnerships: A stakeholder analysis

Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate AND Program Evaluation

Smith KL.
GSID: 5pYQ8sfZNigJ
KL Smith - 2015 - keep.lib.asu.edu

Universities and community organizations (eg, nonprofit organizations, schools, government, and local residents) often form partnerships to address critical social issues, such as improving service delivery, enhancing education and educational access, reducing poverty, improving sustainability, sharing of resources, research, and...

Structure from Motion in the Geosciences

Cultural Transformation in the Geoscience Community AND Program Evaluation

Carrivick JL, Quincey DJ, Smith MW.
GSID: KZpqDguuWY8J
JL Carrivick, MW Smith, DJ Quincey - 2016 - books.google.com

Structure from Motion with Multi View Stereo provides hyperscale landform models using images acquired from standard compact cameras and a network of ground control points. The …

RE-AIM in clinical, community, and corporate settings: perspectives, strategies, and recommendations to enhance public health impact

community settings

Harden SM, Ory MG, Smith ML.
GSID: ebmPvPIDS6gJ
SM Harden, ML Smith, MG Ory, RL Smith-Ray… - Frontiers in public …, 2018 - frontiersin.org

The RE-AIM Framework is a planning and evaluation model that has been used in a variety of settings to address various programmatic, environmental and policy innovations for …

Closing the communal gap: The importance of communal affordances in science career motivation

Stem career programs

Brown ER, Smith JL, Thoman DB.
GSID: Gn4HtL2_3DAJ
ER Brown, DB Thoman, JL Smith… - Journal of applied …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library

To remain competitive in the global economy, the United States (and other countries) is trying to broaden participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by graduating an additional 1 million people in STEM fields by 2018. Although communion...

Chris argyris: theories of action, double-loop learning and organizational learning. The Encyclopedia of Informal Education

informal education

Smith MK.
GSID: KJo_GV0CHDoJ
MK Smith - http://www. infed. org/thinkers/argyris. htm, 2001 - ci.nii.ac.jp

… The Encyclopedia of Informal Education … The Encyclopedia of Informal Education …

Changes in brown adipose tissue in boys and girls during childhood and puberty

STEM and boys

Gilsanz V, Kim M, Smith ML.
GSID: Fttz_AgWhe4J
V Gilsanz, ML Smith, F Goodarzian, M Kim… - The Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier

… volume and age in 43 boys and girls with visualized BAT (r = 0.77 for boys and r = 0.72 for … 43 boys and girls with visualized BAT (r = 0.70 for boys and r = 0.54...

Grant-writing bootcamp: an intervention to enhance the research capacity of academic women in STEM

stem intervention research

Smith JL.
GSID: 7sdmFOfSd_gJ
JL Smith, C Stoop, M Young, R Belou, S Held - BioScience, 2017 - academic.oup.com

Broadening the participation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) fields is more than a social-justice issue; diversity is paramount to a thriving national research agenda. However, women face several obstacles to fully actualizing their research potential....

Does Mentoring Make a Difference for Women Academics: Evidence from the Literature and a Guide for Future Research

ADVANCE: Organizational Change for Gender Equity in STEM Academic Professions AND Program Evaluation

Meschitti V, Smith HL.
GSID: 05MCe4PuyCAJ
V Meschitti, HL Smith - J. Res. Gender Stud., 2017 - HeinOnline

This paper aims at reviewing literature on mentoring in academia, with a focus on mentoring to enhance women's careers. A significant gender imbalance in science persists, and mentoring has been recognized as an important instrument for fostering academic women's...

Counterpoint: Belief, understanding, and the teaching of evolution

Science education

Smith MU.
GSID: plTlJiGnv18J
MU Smith - Journal of research in science teaching, 1994 - Wiley Online Library

If we are to be successful in teaching evolution, we must take into account our students' worldviews as well as their individual understandings and misconceptions. This article …

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