A Critical Look at Institutional Mission

A Critical Look at Institutional Mission
Title A Critical Look at Institutional Mission PDF eBook
Author Joseph Janangelo
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Pages 230
Release 2016-09-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1602358435

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This book explores the relevance of institutional mission to writing program administration and writing center direction. It helps WPAs and writing center directors understand the challenges and opportunities mission can pose to their work. It also examines ways WPAs and writing center directors can work with and against mission statements and legacy practices to do their best work.

A Critical Look at Institutional Mission

A Critical Look at Institutional Mission
Title A Critical Look at Institutional Mission PDF eBook
Author Joseph Janangelo
Publisher
Pages 262
Release 2016-08-24
Genre Education
ISBN 9781602358409

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Explores the relevance of institutional mission to writing program administration and writing center direction, helping WPAs and writing center directors understand the challenges and opportunities mission poses to their work. It also examines ways WPAs and writing center directors can work with and against mission statements and legacy practices.

On Thinking Institutionally

On Thinking Institutionally
Title On Thinking Institutionally PDF eBook
Author Hugh Heclo
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 233
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199946000

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The twenty-first-century mind deeply distrusts the authority of institutions. It has taken several centuries for advocates of critical thinking to convince western culture that to be rational, liberated, authentic, and modern means to be anti-institutional. In this mold-breaking book, Hugh Heclo moves beyond the abstract academic realm of thinking about institutions to the more personal significance and larger social meaning of what it is to think institutionally. His account ranges from Michael Jordan's respect for the game of basketball to Greek philosophy, from twenty-first-century corporate and political scandals to Christian theology and the concept of office and professionalism. Think what you will about one institution or another, but after Heclo, no reader will be left in doubt about why it matters to think institutionally.

Labored

Labored
Title Labored PDF eBook
Author Randall McClure
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Pages 282
Release 2016-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 160235894X

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Labored: The State(ment) and Future of Work in Composition, edited by Randall McClure, Dayna V. Goldstein, and Michael Pemberton, offers both a retrospective and a prospective look at the 1989 Statement of Principles and Standards for the Postsecondary Teaching of Writing and its relation to the changing nature of work in composition. Stemming from an investigative project to strengthen the Statement with data culled from national reports on labor conditions, this collection draws on the expertise of scholars whose research agendas and lived experiences afford fresh insights and critical analyses on labor issues in composition and writing program administration.

Strategy and Success Factors of Business Schools

Strategy and Success Factors of Business Schools
Title Strategy and Success Factors of Business Schools PDF eBook
Author Anne Kathrin Adam
Publisher Springer
Pages 267
Release 2016-07-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3658145196

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Anne Kathrin Adam conducts several empirical analyses to gain insights into the characteristics of institutional goals and strategy as well as the relationship between goals, strategy, and factors of success of business schools. The author gives an overview of the content of mission statements, strategic profiles of 521 U.S. AACSB-accredited business schools, and the importance of various factors of influence on selected dimensions of market success. Her findings stress the importance of setting a clear strategic focus.

Institutional Review Board

Institutional Review Board
Title Institutional Review Board PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth A. Bankert
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Pages 568
Release 2006
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780763730499

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This comprehensive reference covers three separate areas related to IRBs: administration, daily management; and ethical issues. This instructional manual provides IRB members and administrators with the information they need to run an efficient and effective system of protecting human research subjects, while remaining in compliance with federal research regulations. The text includes case studies, sample forms, and sample policy documents. The updated Second Edition includes seven new chapters: IRB Closure of Study Files, Internet Research, Research in Public Schools, Phase I Clinical Trials in Healthy Volunteers, Vulnerability in Research, Balancing the Risks and Potential Benefits,and HIPAA.

A Rhetoric for Writing Program Administrators

A Rhetoric for Writing Program Administrators
Title A Rhetoric for Writing Program Administrators PDF eBook
Author Rita Malenczyk
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Pages 472
Release 2013-07-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1602354359

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Influenced by Erika Lindemann’s A Rhetoric for Writing Teachers, A Rhetoric for Writing Program Administrators delineates the major issues and questions in the field of writing program administration and provides readers new to that field with theoretical lenses through which to view those issues and questions. In brief and direct though not oversimplified chapters, A Rhetoric for Writing Program Administrators explains the historical and theoretical background of such concepts as “academic freedom,” “first-year composition,” “basic writing,” “writing across the curriculum,” “placement,” “ESL,” “general education,” and “transfer. ” Its thirty-nine contributors are seasoned writing program and center administrators who, in a range of voices, map the discipline of writing program administration and guide readers toward finding their own answers to solving problems at their own institutions.