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Promoting Positive Attitudes Toward People With Down Syndrome: The Benefit of School In... - 6 views

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    S irlopú, et al. "Promoting Positive Attitudes Toward People With Down Syndrome: The Benefit of School Inclusion Programs1." Journal of Applied Social Psychology 38.11 (2008), 2710-2736. This article is about a study done on schools with and without inclusion programs for students with Down syndrome. The goal was to find out if these programs influence non-disabled students view of those with Down sydnrome. They found that girls coming from schools with inclusion programs showed more favorability to those with Down syndrome then did boys. They also showed more favorability then schools without inclusion programs. The study showed the positive effects of inclusion programs in the school system.
Summer S

Social Competence in Persons with Prader-Willi, Williams and Down's Syndromes - 2 views

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    Rosner, Beth A., et al. "Social Competence in Persons with Prader-Willi, Williams and Down's Syndromes." Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 17.3 (2004), 209-217. This is a study done on people with genetic intellectual disabilities. The purpose was to explore their everyday social competence. 65 of the patients studeied were those with Down syndrome. Out of the three disabilities, the Down's syndrome group showed the highest overall social competence scores. They found that the age of the patients was also a factor.
Morgan G

The school experience of the child with cancer - 0 views

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    Vance, Y. H and C. Eiser.
Kellie R

Health Literacy in College Students - 3 views

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    Ickes, Melinda J., and Randall Cottrell. "Health Literacy in College Students." Journal of American College Health 58.5 (2010): 491-498. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. This article tells about health literacy in college students. They gave students a health literacy test and although many of the college students did well, a number of them said they didn't think health literacy was important.
Matthew B

How Financial Attitudes and Practices Influence the Impulsive Buying Behavior of Colleg... - 1 views

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    Chien-Wen, Lai. "How Financial Attitudes and Practices Influence the Impulsive Buying Behavior of College and University Students." Social Behavior & Personality: An International Journal 38.3 (2010): 373-380. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. This article shows certain indications, or in other words tell tale signs that many people who have problems with financial spending hold in common. The article has tables that show results on whether or not students had plans on how to spend their money, if they actually kept track of their money, and why they spent their money. The main point of the article was the difference between compulsive, and pre-determined purchases of college students. I also thought that this article would be good because the field work was done on international students. This shows that financial literacy is just not a problem amongst college students in the states. This problem is occurring all over the world and this article shows that.
Morgan G

Cherry, Abby. Person - 0 views

Cherry, Abby. Personal Interview. 11 Nov. 2010 Interview 1) How long was your stay in the hospital? -I was in the hospital for one month. 2) How many days a week did some type of teach...

started by Morgan G on 19 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Morgan G

Saye, Trish. Persona - 0 views

Saye, Trish. Personal Interview. 12 Nov. 2010. Interview 1) What is the average number of students you are working with at one time? I am working with 26 whole group and small groups consisting o...

started by Morgan G on 19 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Matthew B

IMPROVING FINANCIAL AWARENESS AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS: ASSESSMENT OF A FINANCIAL MANAGEM... - 1 views

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    Palmer, Lance, et al. "IMPROVING FINANCIAL AWARENESS AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS: ASSESSMENT OF A FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PROJECT." College Student Journal 44.3 (2010): 659-676. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. The article served as a study that was done on college students. It was an intervention that mainly forced college students to track just how they spent their money. The purpose of the experiment was to bring awareness to the students at the end to show them what possible mistakes, or poor expenditures they had made. The study showed that when students tracked how they spent their money, they universally increased their spending knowledge, and made very few careless purchases. When these students actually tracked how they spent their money the study showed that they realized the values that their parents and guardians had taught them.
Kellie R

The Relationship Between Lifestyle and Campus Eating Behaviors in Male and Female Unive... - 2 views

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    Jackson, Rebecca A., Tanya R. Berry, and Michael D. Kennedy. "THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIFESTYLE AND CAMPUS EATING BEHAVIOURS IN MALE AND FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS." College Student Journal 43.3 (2009): 860-871. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. This link goes over the differences between males and females in college and their eating and drinking habits. It also explains the changes students make within these subjects when transitioning from high school to college. They research was done through survey of college students.
Zach S

Effects of Leisure and Non-Leisure Physical Activity on Mortality in U.S. Adults over T... - 1 views

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    Arrieta, Alejandro, Russell, Louise B. Effects of Leisure and Non-Leisure Physical Activity on Mortality in U.S. Adults over Two Decades. Annals of Epidemiology; Dec2008, Vol. 18 Issue 12, p889-895, 7p. Web. November 18, 2010. Purpose of the article is to see the effects of physical activity on adults over the last 2 decades. tracked total physical activity, leisure time, and non-leisure activity, all-causes of mortality over the last two decades
Grant H

American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment Spring 2008 Refe... - 2 views

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    "American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment Spring 2008 Reference Group Data Report (Abridged): The American College Health Association." Journal of American College Health 57.5 (Mar/Apr2009): 477-88. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. This article is about a nation survey given to college students about their health. the survey evaluated the students health, their knowledge, risks, and effects on academic performance.
Matthew B

Financial Literacy of Young Adults: The Importance of Parental Socialization. - 1 views

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    Jorgensen, Bryce L., and Jyoti Savla. "Financial Literacy of Young Adults: The Importance of Parental Socialization." Family Relations 59.4 (2010): 465-478. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. The article is in short summarized by the title. The article suggests that young adults who have a strong family background, and have received financial knowledge from either their parents, or a close mentor, will do much better with managing their finances. The journal's main emphasis was to show which parts of financial literacy was influenced by these standards. Although most students financial knowledge was no greater then the next, most that came from a strong family background had higher financial behavior and financial attitude.
Ahmed A

International students: information literacy or academic literacy? - 2 views

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    William Badke. "International students: information literacy or academic literacy?" Academic Exchange Quarterly, Dec 22, 2002. Web. This article looks at how international students may not actually be getting the education they may have thought they are bargaining for. He says yes, they receive an English education which may have been tougher to come by in their country, thereby becoming more literate, while in effect they do not actually gain any valuable academic literacy, comparable to what may have been available in their country of origin. He states that in effect these students are caught between an educational gap in which they face more language challenges than they do actual academic challenges, and as such spend most of their education just trying to get over the language barrier hump, while sacrificing academia knowledge they would have otherwise been gaining.
Zach S

Nutrition and Older Adults---Why You Should Care Talking to Families and Caregivers. - 1 views

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    Welman, Nancy S. "Nutrition and Older Adults---Why You Should Care Talking to Families and Caregivers." Generations; Fall2004, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p97-99, 3p. Academic Search Complete. Web. Novemeber 18, 2010. This article is about importance of nutriton and letting others know the importance too. Being active not only benifts you know but also in the long run. Staying in good nutritional and pphysical health lowers the risks of developing dieases later on in life.
Ahmed A

How Do American Students Measure Up? Making Sense of International Comparisons. - 2 views

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    Koretz, Daniel, "How Do American Students Measure Up? Making Sense of International Comparisons." Future of Children; Spring2009, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p37-51, 15p, 1 Graph This article looks at the U.S education system and international student education in a different light, unlike most of the other articles; it looks at how the U.S Education system, in reality is secondary to that of many foreign country's. His point of comparison is the students emerging from these educational systems. He states how the perception of poor academia amongst U.S children actally holds, since on average U.S kids perform less, and have more studying disabilities than do children from other foreign countries. I personally believe there is a lot of truth in this article based on the facts and realities i myself experience. No offense intended, just academic debate.
Zach S

IMPORTANCE OF EXERCISE AND NUTRITION IN THE PREVENTION OF ILLNESS AND THE ENHANCEMENT O... - 2 views

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    J.E. Osagie.W.DE.C.WYK VAN A., AKADE. "IMPORTANCE OF EXERCISE AND NUTRITION IN THE PREVENTION OF ILLNESS AND THE ENHANCEMENT OF HEALTH." Education; Summer2000, Vol. 120 Issue 4, p758-772, 15p, 6 Charts. Academic Search Complete. WEB. November 18, 2010. There is evidence suggesting that people are becoming healthier, but the rate of morbid diease is increasing. Even though the number of people seeing the doctor has increased . The importance of exercise and nutrition in the prevention of illness and improvement of health has brought the need for a review of the scientific literature on the benefits associated with types of physical activity.
Grant H

College Freshmen Perceptions of Effective and Ineffective Aspects of Nutrition Education - 4 views

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    Kicklighter, Jana Regina, et. al. "College Freshmen Perceptions of Effective and Ineffective Aspects of Nutrition Education." Journal of American College Health 59.2 (Sep/Oct2010): 98-104. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. This article is about a study done on freshman college students to learn what they believe the best method of teaching students about nutrition is. The results were then interpreted to figure out the best way to teach other students about nutrition.
Ahmed A

Internationalizing the Curriculum: Improving Learning Through International Education: ... - 1 views

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    Guerin, Stephen H. "Internationalizing the Curriculum: Improving Learning Through International Education: Preparing Students for Success in a Global Society." Community College Journal of Research & Practice; Aug2009, Vol. 33 Issue 8, p611-614, 4p Still in view of international education, this article looks at how the education being received by the students here, although thought to be globalized, is actually really only nationalized. They did a survey of the curriculum's of various schools which have a strong international student base and found this to be true. All in all it proves its point that the notion of an international education actually most times does not do much in the way of preparing the students for an international or global education.
Grant H

Health Literacy in College Students - 8 views

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    The purpose of this study was to assess the health literacy levels, and the potential importance of healthy literacy, of college students. Ickes, Melinda J., and Randall Cottrell. "Health Literacy in College Students." Journal of American College Health 58.5 (2010): 491-498. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 17 Nov. 2010.
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    Ickes, Melinda, Randall Cottrell. "Health Literacy in College Students." Journal of American College Health 58.5 (Mar/Apr2010): 491-8. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. This article is about a study done on college students to test their health literacy. The study tested students ability to recognize and understand health terms and labels.
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