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Community-Engaged Scholar Dr. DeLeon Gray Believes in the Value of Hyperlocal Work

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Engaging with college students was regular from early on,” says Gray. Dr. DeLeon Gray Gray is an associate professor of educational psychology and equity at North Carolina State University. It’s scholarship in a different form.” They make all kinds of videos, mixtapes, and songs,” he says. He decided to do it anyway.

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Remembering Dr. Lee Noel

Helix Education

He received his bachelor’s in business from Illinois State University in 1956 and his master’s in educational administration in 1963, before receiving his PhD in educational psychology from Northwestern University. Lee was a consummate professional and always brought joy and positivity to any room he entered.

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Six Powerful Ways to Cultivate Student Attention and Promote Student Success 

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This article synthesizes the results of my own scholarship of teaching, and wide range of literature and studies, to determine the six most powerful ways to “cultivate” the attention of students for greater success in learning. He currently serves as an associate professor of teacher education at Purdue University Northwest.

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Six Powerful Ways to Cultivate Student Attention and Promote Student Success 

Faculty Focus

This article synthesizes the results of my own scholarship of teaching, and wide range of literature and studies, to determine the six most powerful ways to “cultivate” the attention of students for greater success in learning. He currently serves as an associate professor of teacher education at Purdue University Northwest.

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The Lasso Way to Formative Assessment 

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Furthermore, accreditation bodies are looking at assessment to ensure colleges and universities are “living up to what they advertise.” Chris Hakala is the director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship at Springfield College. British Journal of Educational Psychology , 86 (4), 606-629.

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The Lasso Way to Formative Assessment 

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Furthermore, accreditation bodies are looking at assessment to ensure colleges and universities are “living up to what they advertise.” Chris Hakala is the director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship at Springfield College. British Journal of Educational Psychology , 86 (4), 606-629.