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  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: Mesa Community College
  • Position: Instructional Designer, CTL

Beth Alsen balsen Instructional Designer, CTL Mesa Community College Beth Alsen, an Instructional Designer, develops creative and innovate learning experiences for professional development focused... more »Beth Alsen balsen Instructional Designer, CTL Mesa Community College Beth Alsen, an Instructional Designer, develops creative and innovate learning experiences for professional development focused on teaching excellence for the 21st century practitioner at the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at Mesa Community College. Beth’s active and engaging approaches to lesson design and delivery integrate pedagogy and technology seamlessly focused on communication, collaboration, critical thinking and creativity. As education transforms so does Beth’s approach to support faculty in designing lessons the way that their students’ learn regardless of modality. However, her expertise extends beyond the classroom to campus-wide projects such as training for the Higher Learning Commission, the eLearning Gold Star Program, Apps based on Blooms as well as Learning Spaces. She remains current in her field by teaching for the Education Studies Department as well as being certified by the Chair Academy for Leadership as well as a Quality Matter Peer Reviewer and Instructor for online and hybrid training. Additional K-12 certifications have included English, History, Spanish, English as a Second Language and Bilingual Education. Finally, Beth has supported many grant initiatives such as Title III with the Math, Reading and English Department as well as the TL3C Education Studies. Her most memorable accomplishments were developing an English as a Second Language Program that ranked 2nd in the state of Arizona as well as being inducted into UC Irvine’s Hall of Fame for her running accomplishments.

  • Role: professional
  • Organization: Bridges/Puentes
  • Position: Founder

Maria Rebecchi Maria Founder Bridges/Puentes Over 20 years of experience providing educational, financial and general counseling services to multi-cultural, low income, first generation students... more »Maria Rebecchi Maria Founder Bridges/Puentes Over 20 years of experience providing educational, financial and general counseling services to multi-cultural, low income, first generation students and families. Proven success in identifying, outreaching and collaborating with community partners, K-12 and higher education institutions for a wide range of projects focused on college access and success. At least fifteen years of experience in the development, implementation and evaluation of educational and financial aid programs. Extensive knowledge of federal and state financial aid resources as well as private scholarships. Broad volunteer experience ranging from supporting community health initiatives to intensive work with immigrant and refugee families in matters of education and social services to volunteer tax preparation for low income individuals. Diversity, equity, and educational opportunity have been consistent themes in much of my work. An advocate for education, social and economic justice.

  • Role: Faculty
  • Organization: North Carolina Central University
  • Position: Professor in Education/Ed. Tech./School Adm./Grad. Studies

James Osler josler Professor in Education/Ed. Tech./School Adm./Grad. Studies North Carolina Central University A native of Durham, North Carolina, James Edward Osler II is an accomplished artist,... more »James Osler josler Professor in Education/Ed. Tech./School Adm./Grad. Studies North Carolina Central University A native of Durham, North Carolina, James Edward Osler II is an accomplished artist, teacher, and researcher. Currently, he is a faculty member in the North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Education, in the Department of Allied Professions (Educational Leadership) teaching in the areas of Research Methods and Statistical Analysis. He also serves in Department of Curriculum and Instruction (Educational Technology). His research foci are: 1.) Novel mathematically–grounded statistical metrics; and 2.) Quantifiable Instructional Systems Design informatics. He has authored and published research articles, books, courseware, eBooks, games, and videos on multiple topics designed to encourage the development of education as a science. Osler’s additional interests include: ministry, fundamental Christian Education; mathematical foundations of research; courseware design; gamification; illustration; invention metrics; teaching; consulting; and service–based initiatives. In his professional career he has served as the Program Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Educational Technology and authored the Graduate Program in Online Instructional Design. He has received three of the highest and most respected honors at NCCU: “The Employee Recognition Award for Outstanding Service” and “The University Award for Teaching Excellence”, and the first “Chancellor’s Award for Innovation”. To see more you head to this about.me page: <a href="https://about.me/josler" target="_blank">https://about.me/josler</a> Scroll to the bottom of the page for more links.

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: HCMC University of Technology and Education/ Education
  • Position: Lecturer/ Institude of Technical Education

Nguyen Minh Khanh khanhnm Lecturer/ Institude of Technical Education HCMC University of Technology and Education/ Education

  • Role: professional
  • Organization: Bastyr University
  • Position: Continuing Education

Bastyr Continuing Education BastyrContinuingEducation Continuing Education Bastyr University

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: Columbus State University
  • Position: Professor of Mathematics Education

Deborah Gober dgober Professor of Mathematics Education Columbus State University

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  • Position: Adjunct Professor - Dept of Athletic Coaching Education - West Virginia University

Tammy Metzger TempoCoach Adjunct Professor - Dept of Athletic Coaching Education - West Virginia University

  • Role: professional
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Manuhuia Barcham ManuhuiaBarcham Writer / Entrepreneur / Digital Nomad An entrepreneur by nature, the goal of my work is nothing less than to reshape the world. I'm demonstrating how working... more »Manuhuia Barcham ManuhuiaBarcham Writer / Entrepreneur / Digital Nomad An entrepreneur by nature, the goal of my work is nothing less than to reshape the world. I'm demonstrating how working together in innovative ways and breaking down traditional boundaries can help us create new value in the world in a sustainable way. I've never been very good at 'fitting' in to boxes. In my own education, for example, I've always worked across a range of sectors with my undergraduate work in Molecular Biology and my Masters Degree in Political Science being completed at Canterbury University in New Zealand, followed by studying Political Philosophy at Oriel College, Oxford University in England and eventually taking my PhD in Political Philosophy from the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Throughout this period I was active in the consulting field and undertook a range of short-term projects for government and non-government clients across the Asia-Pacific region, mainly in the international development sector. Then, after working in universities in Australia and New Zealand for a few years, I took up the post as Foundation Director of the Centre for Indigenous Governance and Development at Massey University, New Zealand in 2005. Throughout this period I continued to provide professional advice for a range of agencies including the Australian and New Zealand governments, the United Nations Development Program, the World Bank and other groups across the Asia-Pacific region. Since leaving the university sector I have focused on growing my commercial interests through the creation of a range of companies. In addition to this I continue to write, publish and speak on a range of topics. So far I've published one book and over 20 articles and book chapters. This includes work on the emergence of the new economy, entrepreneurship, economic development, good governance, health systems and environmental management. In 2013 my next book ‘The First Maori Renaissance’ will come out through Penguin.

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: National Personal Training Institute
  • Position: Director of Education

MICHEAL ZWACK zwackmic Director of Education National Personal Training Institute

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Eastern University
  • Position: Grad Health / Physical Education Certification

Sharon Interrante sharon Grad Health / Physical Education Certification Eastern University

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: Ironwood Health & Fitness
  • Position: Owner, Directer, Strength Conditioning & Wellness Coach

Daniel Heller CoachDCSCS Owner, Directer, Strength Conditioning & Wellness Coach Ironwood Health & Fitness From the time I started walking I was involved in sports. It doesn’t matter what that... more »Daniel Heller CoachDCSCS Owner, Directer, Strength Conditioning & Wellness Coach Ironwood Health & Fitness From the time I started walking I was involved in sports. It doesn’t matter what that movement is, it is a beautiful thing. We all move with purpose. The purpose for me has always been to emphasize that beauty. My passion for sports taught me to appreciate and notice the beauty of human movement. From 8 years old to present, my main sport has been ice hockey. I’ve had the same skating instructor for over 20 years, and currently teach hockey players proper skating technique. By completing my Bachelor’s of Exercise Science and Wellness at Bastyr University, and becoming a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA CSCS) I learned that those years of training my body to move in all plains of motion, there is beauty in those movements. I have taken that knowledge and expanded it to understanding all forms of human movement from the simple or not so simple act of breathing to working with a four-legged animal to complete a race. Everything about my education, up bringing, athletic experiences has left me with yearning for fun and excitement. The excitement of teaching a skill, learning a new skill, inspiring others, making others smile at the end of a hard workout is what I’m all about. I’m a huge advocate of training outdoors feeling the fresh air enter our lungs and participating in group activities like weekend trips to the mountains to ski, mountain bike, hike or whatever we can think of. Recreational sports teams (aka Beer Leagues) are great way to stay physically active. These are all hobbies that not only I suggest, but I do myself. Life is fun, let us enjoy it!

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: University of Mary Washington
  • Position: Assistant Professor/Special Education

Roberta Gentry Roberta Assistant Professor/Special Education University of Mary Washington

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Indiana State University
  • Position: Undergrad/Adult and Career Education

Meghan Davis mdavis Undergrad/Adult and Career Education Indiana State University

  • Role: professional
  • Organization: Bellevue College
  • Position: Continuing Education

Janis Machala janism Continuing Education Bellevue College

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: Bellevue College
  • Position: Continuing Education

mike pope mikepope Continuing Education Bellevue College

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Walden University
  • Position: Undergraduate

Maria Estrada mestrada Undergraduate Walden University My name is Maria. I love to work with people help them, and learn from them especially with teenagers. I'm doing a Bachelor degree in Human... more »Maria Estrada mestrada Undergraduate Walden University My name is Maria. I love to work with people help them, and learn from them especially with teenagers. I'm doing a Bachelor degree in Human Resources with a concentration in Psychology. I have 5 years’ experience with drugs and alcohol (voluntary) in the church that I go and 7 years in public schools. I am working as a bilingual counseling assistant. I am originally from Puerto Rico but, am a resident in Philadelphia. I know and feel that hard work pays off in the long run. I am in my last two classes. I thank God humbly for my existence and strengths with striving to achieve an education.

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: University of Lethbridge
  • Position: Lecturer - Faculty of Education

Kurtis Hewson hewsonk27 Lecturer - Faculty of Education University of Lethbridge

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Athabasca University
  • Position: EdD in Distance Education

Djenana Jalovcic DJAthabasca EdD in Distance Education Athabasca University

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: UMUC
  • Position: Education

Bobby Hobgood bhobgood Education UMUC

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: William Woods University
  • Position: Online Campus Professor - Education

David Hollingshead davidh772 Online Campus Professor - Education William Woods University

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: University of Phoenix
  • Position: Lead Faculty Special Education

Tammy Clark clar103 Lead Faculty Special Education University of Phoenix

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology RIT
  • Position: Assnt. Professor, OB GYN, Medical Education

Pat Newcomb Doctor_N_RIT Assnt. Professor, OB GYN, Medical Education Rochester Institute of Technology RIT

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: University of Kansas
  • Position: Associate Professor of Special Education

Barbara Thompson bthomps Associate Professor of Special Education University of Kansas

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: UAF eLearning & Distance Education
  • Position: English

Brooke Sheridan boshays English UAF eLearning & Distance Education

  • Role: student
  • Organization: NMSU
  • Position: Masters in Education

Jorge Benitez jahdred1 Masters in Education NMSU

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: UCS
  • Position: PhD in IT/Special Education

Kecia Waddell mrswaddellphd PhD in IT/Special Education UCS

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: Cardiff University
  • Position: Academic Lead for eLearning, Institute of Medical Education

Anne Marie Cunningham amcunningham Academic Lead for eLearning, Institute of Medical Education Cardiff University

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: University of Ottawa
  • Position: Education Director, Geriatric Psychiatry

Lisa McMurray lmcmur Education Director, Geriatric Psychiatry University of Ottawa

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: the Open University of China
  • Position: associate professor of education

may zhang may0525 associate professor of education the Open University of China

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: University of Georgia
  • Position: Lifelong Education, Administration & Policy

kathleen deMarrais kathleen Lifelong Education, Administration & Policy University of Georgia

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Ferris State University
  • Position: Undergraduate Student in Secondary Education

Ann Price AnnieP Undergraduate Student in Secondary Education Ferris State University

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: TESOL dept Seoul National University of Education
  • Position: Head Trainer

Russell Anderson Russeoul Head Trainer TESOL dept Seoul National University of Education

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: Carlow University
  • Position: Adjunct/School of Education

Kate Keane maudgonne Adjunct/School of Education Carlow University

  • Role: professional
  • Organization:
  • Position: Director - One Planet Education Network

George Newman hernf Director - One Planet Education Network

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Merici College
  • Position: Education

Beatrix Boon MrTurtle Education Merici College

  • Role: faculty
  • Organization: University of Cincinnati
  • Position: Annual Adjunct Assistant Professor of Education

Daphne Percy ProfessorPercy Annual Adjunct Assistant Professor of Education University of Cincinnati

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Ivy Tech
  • Position: Early Childhood Education

Ashley Threet athreet1 Early Childhood Education Ivy Tech

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Ivy Tech
  • Position: Education

Zach Burcham Zburcham Education Ivy Tech

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Ivy Tech Community College
  • Position: Education

Taylor Chalfant tchalfant Education Ivy Tech Community College

  • Role: student
  • Organization: Ivy Tech Muncie
  • Position: Student of Education

Anne Goble AnneGoble Student of Education Ivy Tech Muncie

Shelves Matching "Education"

Technology and Education

A public shelf by TheHubEDU

News, articles, and resources centered around how technology is being used in education, how it is affecting education, and how to use it within education.

Corporate Education and eLearning

A public shelf by TheHubEDU

How to use TheHubEDU to shelve corporate education and eLearning resources. Plus, articles and tips for continuing your education to improve your career.

Online Education Moves

A public shelf by Brian Alford

Action taking place in online education.

Chemistry Education

A public shelf by Mike Casey

Resources relevant to teaching and learning in Chemistry and allied subjects in Higher Education

Free & Low Cost Education Resources

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This shelf stores different sources of free & low cost education resources.

APPLE Core-Heathy Lifestyles for Children

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Active Pediatric and Parental Lifestyle education program (APPLE core) was started by Dr. Tiffany Reiss and is a program that brings families together to focus on healthy lifestyles using a collabo...

Apple Core

A public shelf by Tiffany M Reiss, PhD

The APPLE Core program (Active Pediatric and Parental Lifestyle Education) is an integrative experiential program designed to teach children and their families how to make healthier lifestyle choic...

Trends in Education

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Exercise and School performance

A public shelf by Jordan Knieff

Intro to research methods review paper. A review of the literature related to food and recess in education.

Education Reform

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Interviews

A public shelf by Kirsten Winkler

Interviews with founders and thought leaders in education

Youth Athlete & Parent Education

A public shelf by Daniel Heller

This shelve provides information for youth athletes and parents. This shelf is going to become a library of resources for strength coaches, performance coaches, and sport coaches to have access for...

Education

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Education Innovators

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Sports Psychology

A public shelf by Christopher Guzy

SPHS505- My own Sports Psychology shelf to continue my education and for my professional career.

Competency based education (CBE) Articles

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Education Technology

A public shelf by Brian Alford

Education

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James E. Osler II, Ed.D.: Research Publications

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This folder contains the in-depth research I've conducted as a professor in higher education. The research contained within are on a variety of subjects including (but not limited to): mathematics...

Connected Learning

A public shelf by Christy Lee-Engel

Innovations & inspirations in education and learning as a collaborative community process

Doctoral education

A public shelf by Kathy Roulston

One Planet Education Network (Machu Picchu)

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Exceptional Child MCLO 1: Attitudes and Perceptions

A public shelf by Tamre Conwell

Describe society’s changing attitudes towards exceptional children within special education and gifted/talented programs.

Exceptional Child MCLO 3 - LRE - Least Restrictive Environment

A public shelf by Tamre Conwell

What is it? How is it decided? How does it influence the education of the child(ten)?

Connect four

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history of special education

EU-Education

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Education

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(stories,lesson plans,topics,etc)

Education

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Innovative Teaching

Education

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GoToTraining Citrix Helpful Links

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Links from 12/17/2014 presentation. Bastyr University possible solution for Continued Education and Simkin Center Online.

Exercise and Chronic Syndromes

A public shelf by Eric McKown

Can exercise minimize or mitigate the effects of various chronic syndromes? We all have known someone who has been affected by chronic syndromes. Our education on the subject will help us mitigat...

Education Refugees/Asylum-seekers

A public shelf by Miriam Wolfley

Education for Life

A public shelf by Michael Villeneuve

Technology and Education

A public shelf by Susan Fullerton

Task Constraints, Task Complexity, Jump Landings and ACL Injury Prevention

A public shelf by Juliana Di Loreto

I thought this video connected back to class because it discussed different constraints. Brian McCormick's talk at the Boston Sports Medicine and Performance Group conference had talked about actio...

Education

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Education

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ENG 102

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The Consequences of Abstinence-Only Sex Education

Bethany's SPED shelf

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Special education tools

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Education: A Consumer Issue

Item added by Tiffany M Reiss, PhD

Neither the k-12 nor higher education systems are broken.  Hopefully we have established that at least.  The biggest issues within the education system are societal and no one wants to have that co...

Education: A Consumer Issue

Item added by Deion Dinuzzo

Neither the k-12 nor higher education systems are broken.  Hopefully we have established that at least.  The biggest issues within the education system are societal and no one wants to have that co...

Education: “The Sky is Falling” Part 1

Item added by Tiffany M Reiss, PhD

We hear a lot about the education system being broken or ripe for disruption. Ripe for disruption literally means technologically ripe because some people in technology seem to think technology wil...

Education: "The Sky Is Falling" Part II

Item added by Tiffany M Reiss, PhD

So now that we feel better about the k-12 system, let’s delve a bit into higher education.   No one seems to be outright accusing the higher education system of failure just yet, however, there are...

New York City Looks to Google for Chromebooks, Software

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In spite of questions brought up recently about a potential conflict of interest over Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt advising Governor Andrew Cuomo on the use of technology in the classroom...

Impact of a hybrid TGfU-Sport Education unit on student motivation in physical education

Item added by Trinity Tiedeman

This article provides more information about TGFU education which is something we discussed this week in class. This specific article relates to the impact of this hybrid education of both TGFU an...

Poverty: The Real Problem with Education

Item added by Tiffany M Reiss, PhD

I participated in a Twitter conversation (although calling it a conversation is difficult for me since it requires 140 characters or less to communicate) via #edchat on the role poverty plays in ed...

"Choose Your Own Adventure"

Item added by Tiffany M Reiss, PhD

I had an interesting debate with some of my students in a class once over self-directed learning.  I had gone off on some diatribe about learning and student responsibility and one student flat out...

Poverty: The Real Problem with Education

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I participated in a Twitter conversation (although calling it a conversation is difficult for me since it requires 140 characters or less to communicate) via #edchat on the role poverty plays in ed...

Openess and the Future of Education and Society

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I found this article when I looked around on about.me and found David Wiley. David is on leave from BYU, where he is also Associate Professor of Instructional Psychology and Technology at Brigha...

Lego Educations 'MoreToMath' Brings Bricks to Math Education

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LEGOs, the long time favorite building blocks during playtime, are now also the building blocks of elementary mathematical education as LEGO Education announces the presale of their newest program:...

Lego Educations 'MoreToMath' Brings Bricks to Math Education

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LEGOs, the long time favorite building blocks during playtime, are now also the building blocks of elementary mathematical education as LEGO Education announces the presale of their newest program:...

Idaho Education Network Continues Legal Rift with Syringa

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Idaho could be getting an early holiday discount on its expensive Idaho Education Network broadband project meant to provide internet infrastructure to schools and other public institutions. In 20...

Quick Language Learning Latest to Receive Funding for Apps

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Quick Language Learning (QLL), a Taiwan-based mobile application development startup, recently received $450,000 in a funding round to continue developing foreign language educational apps. Partici...

Physical Education is Critical to a Complete Education

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This article talks about why physical education in schools is more beneficial then people think. It provides reasons why it is important to a child's growth physically, cognitively and emotionally....

Recreational Play Can Be Far More Important Than Academics - The Atlantic

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This article's title makes it sound as if physical education and the opportunity for play are more important than a classroom education. While this is true with regards to a young one learning how ...

Technology in gym class

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Some schools are using iPads for students to analyze movements in physical education classes....the article talks about changes in Physical Education classes teaching such things as archery, rock c...

Education 3.0: Altering Round Peg in Round Hole Education

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Jackie Gerstein does a great job shifting our notion of Education 1.0 to 2.0 to 3.0.

Variables of Learning

Item added by Tiffany M Reiss, PhD

What I find most intriguing about the entire education debate is we repeatedly reduce education or the learning process to a minimum instead of discussing and including all of the variables at play...

What the Internet is Really Doing to Perspective

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I was meeting someone the other day at a small bookstore/coffee shop in the Cap Hill section of Seattle.  It was one of those rare, sunny spring days in the area so I didn’t mind the 30 minute driv...

Why Is Nutrition Education Important for School Age Children?

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The only nutrition education some kids get is what is taught at school. Young children can learn the difference between nutritious foods and unhealthy foods through both education and educational a...

Robotics Education Getting a Boost in STEM Movement

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The movement towards educating children in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills has resulted in a surge for programs focusing on robotics and computer science. With computer scie...

A Quest For A Different Learning Model: Playing Games In School

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NEW YORK — When the New York City middle school Quest to Learn welcomed its first class of sixth-graders in 2009, it hailed itself as “the school for digital kids.” Its founders from the Institute ...

Security at the Public-Private Divide: Women, Development, and the Everyday Geographies of the Kurdish Question in Turkey

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This dissertation asks how practices of security and development intersect in the operation of political power in conflict and post-conflict zones. Recent investment in gendered development as a me...

Technology in gym class

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Some schools are using iPads for students to analyze movements in physical education classes....the article talks about changes in Physical Education classes teaching such things as archery, rock c...

Global Brands Urged to Invest CSR Budgets in Education

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According to a new study (the world’s first) on global corporate education CSR spending, Fortune 500 companies only spent $2.6bn (13%) of their total $19.9 billion corporate social responsibility b...

Continuing education provides competitive edge for job-hunters

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(BPT) - More Americans than ever are going back to school, continuing their education to add skills and credentials to their work portfolio. For many, keeping their expertise current with continuin...

Developing Assessments for the Next Generation Science Standards

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Assessments, understood as tools for tracking what and how well students have learned, play a critical role in the classroom. Developing Assessments for the Next Generation Science Standards develo...

A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas

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Science, engineering, and technology permeate nearly every facet of modern life and hold the key to solving many of humanity's most pressing current and future challenges. The United States' positi...

Physical Education in the US by John F. Kennedy! - vidéo dailymotion

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Physical Education in the US by John F. Kennedy! Physical Education in US-Schools in the 1960s!

Prevention of low back pain in the military cluster randomized trial: effects of brief psychosocial education on total and low back pain-related health care costs.

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Effective strategies for preventing low back pain (LBP) have remained elusive, despite annual direct health care costs exceeding $85 billion dollars annually. In our recently completed Prevention o...

Psychosocial education improves low back pain beliefs: results from a cluster randomized clinical trial (NCT00373009) in a primary prevention setting.

Item added by Jeff Turner

The general population has a pessimistic view of low back pain (LBP), and evidence-based information has been used to positively influence LBP beliefs in previously reported mass media studies. How...

Examining Factors Associated with Intrinsic Motivation in Physcial Education

Item added by Shelby Monson

This article describes a study that was done to find out why student interest in physical education declines as they get older. This past week we discussed how physical education has been cut from ...

Freeman Hrabowsk- University Education

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This video details how to succeed and approach higher education. This is a great video to gain some insight on higher education and how to succeed in stressful situations, please let us know how we...

Exergaming should not replace physical education

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The article relates to what we discussed in class since we talked about exergaming and how it may be beneficial. In the study we examined in class, exergaming seemed to reap many benefits. In contr...

Online Education Companies Fear FCC

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Four major online education start-ups are up in arms over a proposed Internet fast lane. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed new Net Neutrality rules earlier this year, which would...

Comments Matching "Education"

Hi Susan, Thank you for your comments. It was a nice surprise. I wasn't expecting to be noticed on The Hub so soon. :) You know, my prior background has been in IT Services within the private mi...

Comment on Education Innovators
posted by Normand Charette

I enjoy that the article highlights what is being learned at each age in the different categories (physical, cognitive, affective). When reading this article it proves that at each level (elementar...

Comment on Physical Education is Critical to a Complete Education
posted by Shelby Monson

I totally agree, and it's such a horrible attitude to have (and actually really backwards). The whole reason why the Finns transformed their public education system was for that very reason--to imp...

Scott, Great article. The obesity pandemic is extremely complex to say the least. The article made some valid points that I would like to caveat. The biggest statement which I could not be ...

Comment on The Obesity Epidemic
posted by Michael Wells

I fund this article very interesting considering I am one of those kids who chose the 4 year college instead of a community college or technical school. The way our education system is operated se...

Comment on Back to College, the Only Gateway to the Middle Class
posted by Jacob Spaeth

Less education and more societal values. The education system is a product of what a society values. Our values are outcome oriented (standardized test and standardized students). Education or n...

Comment on Fake News, Real Consequences
posted by Tiffany M Reiss, PhD

I believe this is an important article to look into, because children physical education is valuable. The benefit of physical education is children are able to develop their motor skills will playi...

Interesting premise and certainly speaks to the lack of creative thinking taught or even allowed in our current education model. I mean real creative thinking, not just the kind that already fits ...

Grocery trends spice up Expo West 2011 Mar. 3, 2011Kelsey Blackwell | Natural Foods Merchandiser EMAIL INSHARE COMMENTS 0 When it comes to natural foods and beverages, consumers continue...

Comment on Satiety Food Trends 2011
posted by Doris Piccinin

I'm curious to see where education is heading. I 100% believe that a system that relies only on standardized testing scores is the WRONG WAY to go. Can limiting imagination and independent-critical...

Comment on A New Culture of Learning
posted by Tiffany Clark Brumley

As a coach, I am always looking for proven ways to enhance body image and health in my athletes and I thought this article was extremely helpful in explaining the methods that actually work (and th...

Good read. The Finnish system is by far advanced in many ways, however, the biggest difference is culture. What do we value? In the US we don't value "education" we value the idea of it and the ...

The island may have the greatest number of obesity people, but we are fighting and searching for ways we can help decrease the number of obesity people. The food is great all from mother nature, bu...

Comment on Pacific looks to homegrown diet to fight obesity
posted by Venus Kilisi

This was a very thought provoking article I read last winter on unschooling; a growing movement to remove children from the traditional school setting and let them make their own choices about thei...

Comment on We don't need no education
posted by Michael Villeneuve

Very interesting comments. A lot of the comments made can be directly related to the material from this week regarding coaches. One of the comments on this video mentions the importance of educat...

Comment on Are Leaders Born or Made?
posted by Hector Milan

Knowledge base is the amount of information an individual has on specific topics that has declarative and even procedural knowledge. This article relates to class because it covers, how not only kn...

Comment on Knowledge
posted by Diocelina Torres

Thus article looks at the importance of motor skills though an education viewpoint and how they can help with learning socially acceptable ways of releasing anger. Also, this article looks at the i...

Comment on The Importance of Motor Skills
posted by Shelby Garman

There seems to a constant stream of violence in the media, especially shooting on college campuses. Overall violence in our world has decreased, not increased, over the past hundreds of years, but ...

How could these diets ever be created? The cotton ball diet? The tapeworm diet? How can someone ever think that either of those is a safe method to losing weight? I understand the "need" to lose we...

Comment on Dietary Prescription/Fad Diets
posted by Alan DeAngelis

I was looking for an article or video about the food pyramid and I found this little number. Despite that the characters in the video are a little creepy I thought it was actually pretty funny and ...

Comment on Food Pyramid Song
posted by Torri Pownall

I completely agree with using sports to teach life lessons. It seems that in today's society they remain one of the few outlets to teach hard work, teamwork, dedication, and the ability to learn fr...

Comment on Sports Teaches Many Lessons
posted by Nicholas Erickson

I really like how this article breaks down the age groups within each aspect of benefits. I think that classic physical education classes at all ages are unfortunately being pushed out in favor of ...

This an interesting point to consider. As we talked about in class intrinsic motivation is a major reason for engaging in an activity. Therefore it stood to reason that students with higher intrins...

This article was very informative. Although, it brought me to the realization that the lack of proper education about pregnancies and teratogens may be a huge disadvantage for a lot of women across...

Comment on Pregnancy and Teratogens
posted by Abu Kamara

I picked this item because it highlights how stress is not talked about as much as it should be in today's academic/professional world. This article is specifically discussing clinical nursing stud...

Comment on Stress Management in Clinical Nursing Education
posted by Daniel Mitchell

I never really thought about physical education as an actual area in school to be focused on. I always thought of it as a break from the long day at school to get moving and play games. This articl...

Comment on Physical Education & Fundamental Motor Skills
posted by Kayla Smith

In class we spoke about being underweight as well as overweight. This article discusses parents' ability to identify whether a children is overweight or underweight. It states that parents have a m...

Comment on Parental Perception of Underweight and Overweight children
posted by Daniel Mitchell

I believe that this is a very appropriate article to post this week, as we discussed biases in the field of kinesiology, physical activity, etc. The lack of a law that forces physical activity in s...

Comment on Healthy Kids do Better in School
posted by Riley Miniken

This article is very relevant to this week's topic because Fetal Alcohol Syndrome was presented in class. It seems to me that the fact that drinking while pregnant is very detrimental to the child'...

Comment on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
posted by Krista Geiger

The topic is appropriate for what we discussed in class because we talked about exergaming and how it may benefit children. I like how you found an article that compares computer games versus physi...

This article is interesting because it takes what we are learning in lecture and putting into a real world situation; so this article is appropriate. I have actually never heard directly of the ter...

they have a higher education rubric

Comment on QM Quality Matters
posted by Stephanie Peterson

I would go so it this weekend if I didn't have all these presentations and such ;). But I am definitely going to see this. It looks like it was really well done. Personally, this is where I'd re...

Comment on A Place at the Table
posted by Suzan Botha

This is when I wish there was a "like" button! This incessant focus on standardized testing is what is killing the education system. No room for creativity and critical thinking. Let's stamp the...

Comment on United Opt Out National
posted by Tiffany M Reiss, PhD

In class we briefly discussed the negative affects of physical inactivity. This article reiterates how detrimental physical inactivity is to our health and how the affects can be as damaging as smo...

Comment on Physical Inactivity as Damaging to Health as Smoking
posted by Molly De Leon

This study shows how the fast food industry markets their products; claiming chicken nuggets are 100% white meat, when in reality we see that they are approximately only 50% meat, and the rest is m...

Comment on What's In That Chicken Nugget?
posted by Carlee

Wow! That was pretty interesting. Brings up a lot of questions. I'll be looking forward to future study outcomes, as I'm on the fence regarding the "chicken and egg" premise. Perhaps those mother...

Comment on Stress Alters Children's Genomes
posted by Julie Reinhardt

This article is very interesting to read as a future Registered Dietitian because throughout our education we have been taught to promote the consumption of more fruits and vegetables, and this art...

Comment on A study of cancer prevention with plant based nutrition
posted by Michele Patten

I think I read somewhere as well that Finland has a fairly homogenous population too. Their school system is about the same size as the school system in Atlanta, GA if I remember correctly. Not a...

Taking a holistic approach towards this matter seems only appropriate. Starting with the correct mental attitude, good motivation, an open mind, and patience for everything to come together. In l...

Comment on "True Grit"
posted by Mark Nebel