Lukasiewicz V. Immigration and Naturalization Service

Lukasiewicz V. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Title Lukasiewicz V. Immigration and Naturalization Service PDF eBook
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Pages 12
Release 1976
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Lukasiewicz V. Immigration and Naturalization Service

Lukasiewicz V. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Title Lukasiewicz V. Immigration and Naturalization Service PDF eBook
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Pages 34
Release 1976
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Johnson V. Immigration and Naturalization Service

Johnson V. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Title Johnson V. Immigration and Naturalization Service PDF eBook
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Pages 46
Release 1989
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Cerujo V. Immigration & Naturalization Service

Cerujo V. Immigration & Naturalization Service
Title Cerujo V. Immigration & Naturalization Service PDF eBook
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Pages 40
Release 1977
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Ruiz-Milan V. Immigration and Naturalization Service

Ruiz-Milan V. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Title Ruiz-Milan V. Immigration and Naturalization Service PDF eBook
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Pages 42
Release 1982
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Balas V. Immigration and Naturalization Service

Balas V. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Title Balas V. Immigration and Naturalization Service PDF eBook
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Pages 12
Release 1973
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Empowering Student Researchers

Empowering Student Researchers
Title Empowering Student Researchers PDF eBook
Author Bethanie Pletcher
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Release 2021-10-05
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ISBN 9781734879001

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This yearbook is a project of the Consortium for Educational Development, Evaluation and Research (CEDER), the research and development arm of the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. With this edition of the CEDER Yearbook, the editors wished to support student researchers as emerging scholars. Participating in research projects entails many benefits for students, including the onboarding of new teaching methods and strategies, becoming a reflective practitioner, engaging in a different model of professional learning, learning how to behave like a researcher, improving writing skills, and pursuing further degrees. Collaboration between faculty members and students (often teacher or pre-service teacher researchers) is critical (Brew, 2013; Johnson, 2000; Ries, 2018).Strickland (1988) posits that teacher researchers need to be engaged in every step of the research process and allowed to take ownership of the work. It should be thought of as helping to create lifelong researchers, for "if students are properly trained, prepared, and supervised, the student-faculty collaboration can be a memorable and successful experience. It may even inspire the career goal of a future professor or two" (Fenn, 2010, p. 259). The call for proposals asked for empirical, conceptual and theoretical contributions to the area of research conducted by students. Personal Perspectives and Research Focus of students include the following categories: Culture, International Students, Men of Color, Teaching, Doctoral Students, Latino/a Culture, STEM, LBGTQ, Policy and Administration, Student Faculty, and Curriculum.The intended audience for this yearbook includes educators, decision-makers, policymakers, and leaders within faculty and student development programs as well as international student departments. A call for proposals was issued to a variety of universities and professional organizations. Two hundred and sixty-four articles from a total of 217 authors representing 72 universities were submitted. Those blinded articles were distributed to a panel of reviewers. Each article was seen by two reviewers and the editors of the yearbook. The editorial team selected 21 articles for inclusion in this yearbook.