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    or off campus, enhanced interpersonal competency for female students and practical competency for students of color. Sixth, peer interaction positively affected the students’ openness to diversity and challenge. Lastly, out-of-class contact with faculty was positively related to gains in skills such as the ability to comprehend, analyze and apply sophisticated knowledge. The result of this literature review concurred with the findings…

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    create a class that is engaging, interesting, and rewarding academically to students. Encouraging contact between students and faculty is critical and always encouraged. I encourage contact with my students and would not have an issue replicating this principle. Student and faculty engagement is an important aspect to a student’s academic success. Students look to faculty for guidance and direction. “Develops reciprocity and cooperating among students” I anticipate may be challenging to…

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    This paper will cover three members of the Southern Agrarians, -- John Crowe Ransom, Donald Davidson, and Allen Tate. We will explore their involvement in the Fugitive circle, which was an off-campus social club that eventually published a literary journal called The Fugitive. We will then shift our attention to the formation of the Symposium on Southern Heritage, which became known as Southern Agrarianism. The paper will provide historical context to the ideas of these men by exploring the…

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    Standard 1-Strategic Leadership, Standard 2-Instructional Leadership, Standard 3-Cultural Leadership, Standard 4-Human Resource Leadership, and Standard 5-Managerial Leadership. The content and execution of the first faculty meeting sets the tone for the entire school year. Facilitating faculty meetings, from determining the topics to delegating responsibilities, defines the principal’s role. In addition, this all important first meeting is when the principal explains priorities and…

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    Deshpande writes, “But for many students and faculty at UT, including me, maneuvering the UT campus in a wheelchair is a daily experience of stress and frustration” (Deshpande 295). This image evokes how difficult and emotionally the author and many wheelchair-bound faculty and students face daily at campus, effectively how important her argument is. Her intention is for people to be sympathetic for all disabled…

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    (Whitehead, “Universities,” 2). For the universities to properly serve these functions, they need to cultivate imagination in the students and in the faculty. In fact, he states that “A university is imaginative or it is nothing”(Whitehead, “Universities,” 2). This imagination comes from fruitful interaction between the students and faculty. However, for the faculty to be able to teach with imagination, they must learn themselves with imagination. Thus comes the importance of imaginative…

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    responsibility to annually evaluate the performance of faculty members who report directly to me, and to prepare a written performance review. For complete information on this requirement, please refer the Bylaws. (https://library.miami.edu/intranet/files/Bylaws-20February2018.pdf) It may also be helpful to you to refer to the Bylaws periodically during each year. The Faculty By-Laws identify those activities and accomplishments which are expected of each faculty member on their quest toward…

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    and bureaucratic approach to her position might actually cost more to the school and faith community in the long run. As a Catholic school, it is a part of our mission to not only meet the needs of our students, but to also provide a leader to the faculty and staff that represents our Catholic faith with shared values and beliefs. Mrs. Sitzer might have had strong management skills, but she lacked effective leadership skills. She abused her power by how she “ruled with an iron fist” and…

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    Tarrant County College is a great school filled with faculty ready to help when they can, and good resources provided for every student when needed. During the Helpful survey, 10 percent of the students agreed that there was little to no assistance here at TCC. As for the other 90 percent of the students, they believe the TCC faculty has been very helpful and kind. Or really did not have an opinion, but I agree with the 90 percent that the TCC faculty has been helpful, caring, and…

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    Once I have a commitment from the assistant principals, I would turn my attention to the faculty. I would begin by explaining the rationale and benefits of the superintendent’s initiative and request their input for implementation. I would rely heavily on the Participative Leadership Theory, which promotes the idea of distributing leadership…

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