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Information Literacy and IT Fluency
2007
Reference and user services quarterly
of engagement, and also by the sometimes overlapping and sometimes diverging cluster of terms centered on technology skills-information technology (IT) fluency, technology literacy, computer literacy, ...
, National, and University Libraries (SCONUL) group in the United Kingdom. 4 The potential for each of these traditions to compensate or correct for deficiencies in the others is only ...
success as well as preparation for the workplace-practical applications of information and technology literacy in a liberal arts college setting. ...
doi:10.5860/rusq.46n3.23
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The Writer's Mind: Writing as a Mode of Thinking
1984
College composition and communication
This fact has always been one premise of a
liberal arts education, and it has been an important reason why
liberal arts institutions have resisted short-answer, objective tests as an
index ...
Perry's study suggests that
it is the experience of a liberal arts education that produces this
development24and traditionally, a liberal arts curriculum stresses
not only the presentation of diverse perspectives ...
doi:10.2307/357465
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Experimental Research on Labor Market Discrimination
2018
Journal of Economic Literature
Subsequent research -responding in large part to limitations of the regression-based approachmoved on to other approaches, such as using firm-level data to estimate both marginal productivity and wage ...
The decades of research on discrimination in labor markets began with a regression-based "decomposition" approach, asking whether raw wage or earnings differences between groups -which might constitute ...
Finally, the researchers also administer an IAT based on associating men or women with words more related to math/science versus liberal arts, and find more bias and less updating based on performance ...
doi:10.1257/jel.20161309
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Chapter 10. Bending the Arc of Writing Assessment Toward Social Justice: Enacting Culturally Responsive Professional Development at Standing Rock
[chapter]
2018
Writing Assessment, Social Justice, and the Advancement of Opportunity
The publishers and the Series editors are committed to the principle that knowledge should freely circulate. We see the opportunities that new technologies have for further democratizing knowledge. ...
Consistent with the wide ranging approaches characteristic of teaching and scholarship in writing across the curriculum, the series presents works that take divergent perspectives on working as a writer ...
I would like to acknowledge the graduate student research assistant M. K. Laughlin, who worked with me in the first year of the study. ...
doi:10.37514/per-b.2018.0155.2.10
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Inside Greek U.: Fraternities, Sororities, and the Pursuit of Pleasure, Power, and Prestige
2009
Journal of Popular Culture
For their editorial guidance at every stage of the process, I would like to thank Anne Dean Watkins, David Cobb, Joe Brown, and most especially, Stephen Wrinn at the University Press of Kentucky. ...
Thank you to my three very generous readers: my mentor Eva McMahan (James Madison University), Scott Kiesling (University of Pittsburgh), and Cindy Griffin (Colorado State University). ...
While such events often go unnoticed outside the Greek community, the reorganizing efforts of the Delta Zeta sorority at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, made the New York Times. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1540-5931.2009.00684_12.x
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Building grounds for release: Women's perceptions of a community corrections program
2013
To add to this research, my article explores the perceptions and experiences of women residing at a New Jersey female halfway house upon their release from prison. ...
The results of my research provides support for the argument that more residential opportunities should be provided for returning prisoners as they begin the reentry process. ...
He received his BA in social justice from DePauw University and MA and PhD in criminology from Florida State University. ...
doi:10.13016/m2dk07
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Inuit autobiography: challenging the stereotypes
2000
Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. ...
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approached with a sense of humour" (Canadian 111). ...
doi:10.7939/r3-pyyj-tb36
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MARGINS OF WRITING, ORIGINS OF CULTURES MARGINS OF WRITING, ORIGINS OF CULTURES edited by
unpublished
To grasp the significance of the canonization of texts around six arts, the creation of a national academy to teach those arts, and the institution of exams to test those arts and thereby select new shi ...
Kelly argues that the question of semiotic technologies (who controls and distributes knowledge and information, how?) ...
In modern Western universalizing theory it has become routine, however much the terminology used to capture the distinction may vary (the binary is sometimes expressed as content versus expression, or ...
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