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Bringing Global and Multicultural Considerations into the Counseling Curriculum

Bringing Global and Multicultural Considerations into the Counseling Curriculum

Date: April 12, 2013
Creator: Schulz, Lisa L.
Description: This poster describes the effectiveness of a peer co-constructed project involving multiple interviews. The interview data is compared, contrasted, and the similarities and differences are accounted for through the lens of lifespan development. Pre-service, graduate-level counselors-in-training focus on human development across the lifespan to increase both multicultural competence and cross-cultural communication.
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International Perspectives Curriculum Project: EDAD 5680 Administration of the EC-12 Curriculum

International Perspectives Curriculum Project: EDAD 5680 Administration of the EC-12 Curriculum

Date: April 12, 2013
Creator: Stromberg, Linda
Description: This poster discusses the international perspectives curriculum project. The project described in this poster was developed as part of the "Globalizing your Curriculum" Transformational Instructional Innovation (TII) Fellowship sponsored by the Center for Learning Enhancement, Assessment, and redesign (CLEAR) and UNT - International.
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Utilizing Emerging Technologies to Enhance Students' Engagement and Learning

Utilizing Emerging Technologies to Enhance Students' Engagement and Learning

Date: April 12, 2013
Creator: Zhang, Tao
Description: This poster discusses using clickers to improve students' classroom engagement and gauge students' understanding of the course materials during lecture classes, introducing emerging technologies to improve students' learning experiences, and introducing exergames such as Wii Sports and Wii Fit to promote students' motivation and engagement.
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Enhancing student-centered learning in Biomechanics (KINE3050) using new and emerging technological educational tools

Enhancing student-centered learning in Biomechanics (KINE3050) using new and emerging technological educational tools

Date: March 28, 2012
Creator: Vingren, Jakob L.
Description: This poster describes a a project for a course using new and emerging technological educational tools. This project redesigned KINE-3050 (Biomechanics) as a blended course with the aim to enhance student-centered learning by: (1) developing online interactive learning modules and laboratory assignments and (2) increasing and improving the use of new technologies to enhance student learning and engagement (Wikis and Clickers).
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Journey to the Essence of Research in Child Development

Journey to the Essence of Research in Child Development

Date: March 28, 2012
Creator: Bradetich, Judi Rockey
Description: This poster discusses an experiential learning activity for the UNT course DFST 3123 Child Development. The goal of the activity is to support student information-seeking and information-processing skills and guide students as they gain skills in identifying, understanding, and applying evidence-based research findings to child development.
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Quantitative Analysis in Kinesiology

Quantitative Analysis in Kinesiology

Date: March 28, 2012
Creator: Budnar, Ronald & Morrow, James R.
Description: This poster discusses the experiential learning activities developed for the UNT Quantitative Analysis in Kinesiology course, including technology components, video segments created, fully functional learning modules, flash learning activities, and integrated clicker technology.
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Women Balancing Biology and Opportunity in the 21st Century

Women Balancing Biology and Opportunity in the 21st Century

Date: March 13, 2012
Creator: Chandler, Cynthia K.
Description: This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on Women in the 21st Century. This presentation discusses the emotional health of women and explores balancing the biology of women in with all of the changes in the 21st century.
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HIV in Asia: History, Challenges, and Solutions

HIV in Asia: History, Challenges, and Solutions

Date: December 1, 2011
Creator: Chng, Chwee-Lye
Description: This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on HIV/AIDS. This presentation discusses HIV in Asia, including its history, challenges, and solutions.
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NCLB: The Myth, The History, The Reality

NCLB: The Myth, The History, The Reality

Date: October 5, 2011
Creator: Tunks, Jeanne L.
Description: This presentation is part of the faculty lecture series UNT Speaks Out on No Child Left Behind. In this presentation, the author discusses the law's impact on curricula and student learning, particularly in mathematics.
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Fighting Fat:: How Do Fat Stereotypes Influence Beliefs About Physical Education

Fighting Fat:: How Do Fat Stereotypes Influence Beliefs About Physical Education

Date: November 2008
Creator: Greenleaf, Christy; Martin, Scott B. & Rhea, Deborah J.
Description: This article discusses how fat stereotypes influence beliefs about physical education. Abstract: Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine college students' beliefs about youth obesity, the roles of schools and physical education in addressing obesity, and the training they receive to work with overweight youth. Methods and Procedure: Physical education-related (n=212) and nonphysical education-related (n-218) majors completed a demographic questionnaire, a Modified Fat Stereotypes Questionnaire (M-FSQ), and a Perceptions of Physical Education Questionnaire. On the basis of M-FSQ scores, participants were identified as endorsing stereotypes (n=360) or not endorsing stereotypes (n=70). Results: The importance of youth being normal weight was rated most highly among participants in physical education-related majors and among those who endorsed fat stereotypes. Participants who endorsed fat stereotypes, compared to those who did not, were more likely to believe that all school professionals should be involved in treating childhood obesity. Participants who endorsed fat stereotypes, compared to those who did not, more strongly agreed that physical educators should be role models by maintaining a normal weight and educating parents on childhood obesity, and PE classes should focus on lifelong fitness. No group differences in perceived competencies to develop exercise, weight loss, nutritional, and educational programs ...
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