Pi Gamma Mu 2017 Triennial Keynote Address: Small’s Little Bit of History
Dr. Clara Small's Keynote Address given at Pi Gamma Mu's 2017 International Triennial Convention.
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This Rising Scholar article examines how, through a combination of insufficient laws and enforcement, the UAE government allows for the exploitation of migrant workers to prompt economic development...
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This article includes the 2020 Pi Gamma Mu Scholarship Recipients, Pi Gamma Mu 2020 Star Chapters, Top 10 Chapters by Membership, Applications for Graduate School Scholarships due February 15, 2021,...
View ArticleSELF-EFFICACY-BASED INSTRUCTIONAL METHOD FOR STRATEGIC SELF-REGULATION OF...
The purpose of the present research is to investigate novice students’ strategic self-regulated learning of Russian as a foreign language and the role of the proposed self-efficacy-based instructional...
View ArticleThe Challenge of Effective Family/School Partnerships: The Middle School...
Research supports the idea that positive family/school community partnerships during middle school can enhance student success. Thus schools are partnering with local universities to increase school...
View ArticleKeeping the Promise of Community-Based Participatory Research: Integrating...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) represents an important improvement in the integration of marginalized voices into research programs by including community members in the designs,...
View ArticleLearning and Doing Together: Student Outcomes from an Interdisciplinary,...
Colleges and universities continue to work toward innovative high-impact learning experiences to promote informed citizenship. Pedagogical research highlights the value of both interdisciplinary...
View ArticleTelling Our Stories Together: How Universities and Community Partners...
The inspiration for this paper came from an informal discussion among engaged faculty scholars about the ways in which we created written scholarship with community partners. We realized that while...
View ArticleDetermining the Efficacy of the Community Research Fellows Training: An...
Community members equipped with knowledge, training, resources, and opportunity acquired through structured research educational programs can strengthen the research relationship and improve the...
View ArticleNonprofit Partners’ Perceptions of Organizational and Community Impact Based...
This research summarizes organizational and community impacts reported by nonprofit community partners participating in an academic service-learning program with communication capstone students at...
View ArticleLearning Anthropology by Teaching Anthropology: A Case Study of Five...
As an anthropologist, I strive to incorporate the principles of engaged ethnographic research into my teaching. This paper presents a case study of five service-learning projects conducted by...
View ArticleTraining Patient Stakeholders Builds Community Capacity, Enhances Patient...
Our philosophical framework for research with low-income Latino patients with diabetes prioritizes hiring research staff who share the culture and language of the population of study. Inclusive...
View ArticleObstacles in Recruitment for Sensitive Research on Intimate Partner Violence
This essay outlines key ethical, logistical and emotional challenges encountered during the recruitment phase of a sensitive research study on how to improve the housing assistance intake process for...
View ArticleA Dental Student Perspective on the Impacts of an Inter-professional...
Community engagement, defined as the process of getting communities involved in decisions that affect them (NICE, 2008), is paramount to the development and governance of services and activities that...
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