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

Asset based approaches STEM training

Dotger BH, Smith MJ.
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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 …

Description of a student success program to increase support, coping, and self-efficacy among under-represented minority nursing students in the wake of the dual …

Minority STEM training

Hart A, Matthews AK, Smith A.
GSID: f4vT5O05zQIJ
AK Matthews, A Smith, C Smith, A Hart - Journal of professional nursing, 2022 - Elsevier

… training, including nursing, psychology, and public health. A … College of Nursing's Urban Health Program for providing … success of racialized minority groups in the health sciences. We …

Addressing the complexities of boundary work in sustainability science through communication

Build and Broaden 3.0 AND Program Evaluation

McGreavy B, Smith H.
GSID: Y_SJ-Yg5q2oJ
B McGreavy, K Hutchins, H Smith, L Lindenfeld, L Silka - Sustainability, 2013 - mdpi.com

Sustainability science seeks to identify and implement workable solutions to complex problems. This transdisciplinary approach advances a commitment to work across boundaries that occur among individuals, disciplines, and institutions to build capacities for informed and innovative decision making in...

Families and community-based programs: Characteristics, engagement, and dissemination

Build and Broaden 3.0 AND Program Evaluation

Lewis C, Smalls C, Smith E, Yu D.
GSID: bkKBfw_3K_wJ
C Smalls Glover, E Smith, D Yu, C Lewis - 2019 - psycnet.apa.org

This chapter identifies similarities in the ways that parents are engaged with programs that have a community-based component. It examines the characteristics of community-based programs and introduces a continuum for parent program engagement. The chapter covers three basic, but...

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 …

School psychology programs' efforts to recruit culturally diverse students

Non-school settings

Blake J, Graves SL, Smith L.
GSID: nm8eUzNiHOgJ
L Smith, J Blake, SL Graves - Trainers' Forum, 2013 - researchgate.net

This study examined the strategies school psychology programs use to recruit culturally diverse students. Data from 69 training directors were collected via a web-based survey …

Perceptions of a program approach to virtual laboratory provision for analytical and bioanalytical sciences

laboratory instruction

Smith D.
GSID: I4OpuNRXQEIJ
T Bassindale, R LeSuer, D Smith - The Journal of Forensic Science …, 2021 - shura.shu.ac.uk

When teaching chemistry and biosciences courses to undergraduate and postgraduate students, laboratory experience is a crucial requirement for skills development. Due to …

Understanding older adults' memory distortion in the light of stereotype threat

stereotype threat

Mazerolle M, Smith AM.
GSID: iS9RSuQgYp4J
M Mazerolle, AM Smith, MK Torrance… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org

… Another example of such socio-emotional factors is stereotype threat. Stereotype threat … For example, stereotype threat effects have been found when Black American students are …

A prototype empirical evaluation of test driven development

program design

Miller J, Smith M.
GSID: ijvciOMsQeQJ
A Geras, M Smith, J Miller - 10th International Symposium on …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org

Test driven development (TDD) is a relatively new software development process. On the strength of anecdotal evidence and a number of empirical evaluations, TDD is starting to …

The influence of connecting funds of knowledge to beliefs about performance, classroom belonging, and graduation certainty for first-generation college students

first generation college student

Verdín D, Smith J, Lucena J.
GSID: qzIzbFQWHeEJ
D Verdín, J Smith, J Lucena - American Society for Engineering …, 2020 - par.nsf.gov

… For example, the first generation college students in our prior ethnographic work drew on their diverse backgrounds such as plumbing and pumps to understand fluid dynamics (Smith …

Broadening Participation: Mentoring Community College Students in a Geoscience REU

Broadening participation

Smith M.
GSID: 4-F5Q8I48W0J
M Smith, J Osborn - AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2015 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu

Increasingly, REUs are recruiting from community colleges as a means of broadening participation of underrepresented minorities, women, and low-income students in STEM. As inclusion of community college students becomes normalized, defining the role of science faculty …

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