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Evaluating implementation of check in/check out in alternative educational settings: Stakeholder perspectives

out of school settings

Evanovich LL, Ennis RP.
GSID: HMvfVSYER4MJ
NC Swoszowski, LL Evanovich, RP Ennis… - … Treatment for Children …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis

… Settings included under the AE umbrella are alternative schools; specifically those not included in the traditional school settings, self-contained schools, day treatment programs, residential educational settings, and juvenile justice facilities (Sedlak & McPherson, 2010). The …

Understanding science career aspirations: Factors predicting future science task value

Stem career programs

Chesnutt K, Ennes M, Jones MG.
GSID: tOhz1iZegcIJ
MG Jones, K Chesnutt, M Ennes… - Journal of Research …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library

This study examined factors that have been shown to predict middle school students'(grades 6–8) task values (utility value related to engaging with science in the future). Using structural equation modeling students'(N= 1015) responses to a career aspiration survey were...

Behavior-specific praise: An effective, efficient, low-intensity strategy to support student success

classroom interventions

Ennis RP, Lane KL, Royer DJ.
GSID: 7Hg5heDsunkJ
RP Ennis, DJ Royer, KL Lane, HM Menzies… - Beyond …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com

Behavior-specific praise (BSP) is a low-intensity strategy that can be used to reinforce appropriate responding in the classroom. BSP occurs when a teacher observes particular …

Empowering teachers with low-intensity strategies: Supporting students at-risk for EBD with instructional choice during reading

classroom interventions

Ennis RP, Lane KL.
GSID: RWsLt5n2TpAJ
RP Ennis, KL Lane, SC Flemming - Exceptionality, 2021 - Taylor & Francis

Teachers may benefit from using classroom-delivered, low-intensity strategies to increase engagement of students at-risk for emotional and behavioral disorders and academic failure …

Investigating potential relationships between adolescents' cognitive development and perceptions of presence in 3-D, haptic-enabled, virtual reality science instruction

science instruction

Hite RL, Jones MG, Childers GM, Ennes M.
GSID: skRQNngtNBUJ
RL Hite, MG Jones, GM Childers, M Ennes… - Journal of Science …, 2019 - Springer

… The aim of this research study was to explore any potential relationships between students’ perceptions of presence in VR-based science instruction and their measured level of cognitive development. The researchers predicted that users’ reported presence (ie, perceptions of...

A meta-analysis examining the evidence-base of mathematical interventions for students with emotional disturbances

Stem education interventions

Ennis RP, Losinski ML, Sanders SA.
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ML Losinski, RP Ennis, SA Sanders… - … of Special Education, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com

Math outcomes for students with disabilities, in particular students with emotional disturbance (ED), are bleak, warranting intervention strategies that have research to support their utility. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to examine the literature of math interventions used...

Evaluation of educator self-efficacy in informal Science Centers

informal education

Ennes M, Jones MG, Chesnutt K.
GSID: 1SIs2NJq88cJ
M Ennes, MG Jones, K Chesnutt - Journal of Museum Education, 2020 - Taylor & Francis

… The survey was developed following a review of the literature on PD of informal educators. The first version of the survey was reviewed by an expert panel of five educators (three with informal education experience) for validity and...

Teaching ideas: about yourself.

Health education

Engs RC.
PMID: 824241
Health Educ. 1976 Nov-Dec;7(6):39.

No abstract available.

Diagnosis and management of Barrett's esophagus: A retrospective study comparing the endoscopic assessment of early esophageal lesions in the community versus a specialized centre.

Canadian journal of gastroenterology & hepatology

Rayner-Hartley E, Takach O, Galorport C, Enns RA.
PMID: 26401822
Can J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2015 Sep 24; Epub 2015 Sep 24.

No abstract available.

Florally rich habitats reduce insect pollination and the reproductive success of isolated plants.

Ecology and evolution

Evans TM, Cavers S, Ennos R, Vanbergen AJ, Heard MS.
PMID: 28861252
Ecol Evol. 2017 Jul 11;7(16):6507-6518. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3186. eCollection 2017 Aug.

Landscape heterogeneity in floral communities has the potential to modify pollinator behavior. Pollinator foraging varies with the diversity, abundance, and spatial configuration of floral resources. However, the implications of this variation for pollen transfer and ultimately the reproductive success...

Substantial variation in the timing of pollen production reduces reproductive synchrony between distant populations of .

Ecology and evolution

Whittet R, Cavers S, Cottrell J, Rosique-Esplugas C, Ennos R.
PMID: 28894569
Ecol Evol. 2017 Jun 15;7(15):5754-5765. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3154. eCollection 2017 Aug.

The ability of a population to genetically adapt to a changing environment is contingent not only on the level of existing genetic variation within that population, but also on the gene flow received from differently adapted populations. Effective pollen-mediated...

Soluble polyvinylpyrrolidine and bovine serum albumin adsorb polyphenols from soybean suspension cultures.

Plant physiology

Siegel NR, Enns RK.
PMID: 16660680
Plant Physiol. 1979 Jan;63(1):206-8. doi: 10.1104/pp.63.1.206.

Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merrill, cv. Dare) suspension cultures grown in Gamborg B5 medium became discolored and the cells began aggregating after 1 week in culture, especially in the absence of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). The addition of either soluble...

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