A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2011.
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Dolapo Adeniji-Neill published âAfrican Womenâs Education and Empowerment: Case Studies of Nigerian Women Resident in Egyptâ in The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 5 (9), p. 421â432, 2011. She presented the following: âOmoluabi: âThe Way of Human Beingâ: An African Philosophyâs Impact on Nigerian Voluntary Immigrantsâ Educational and Other Life Aspirationsâ at the American Educational Research Association 92nd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 2011; âDiaspora Fathers Speak: Looking Back to Move Forward, African Fathersâ Views of the Cultural and Educational Dimensions of Fatherhoodâ at the 11th International Conference on Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, South Africa, June 2011; âCreating New Spaces for Learning: Fostering Experiential and Service Learning in a 9â12 Grade School, Journeys Through African American Pastâ and, with B. Van Wyk, âCommunity Schools and Society: An Analysis of Curriculum Conflict and Resolution Through South Africa and United States Perspectivesâ at the Seventh International Conference on Education, Samos, Greece, July 2011; and ââWhen Elephants Fight, the Grass Gets Trampledâ: Internal Displacement of Women and Its Educational Implicationsâ at the 42nd Annual Conference of the Northeastern Educational Research Association, Rocky Hill, CT, October 2011.
Pavan Antony published âEducating the Policymakers: The Need for Implementing Inclusion in the International Communityâ in the International Issues Committee Newsletter, 1, 2011.
Robert Danielowich presented âLooking Through Five Different Lenses: Reservice Teachersâ Practice-Oriented Reflections and Goals for Teaching Scienceâ at the Annual Conference of the Association for Science Teacher Education, Minneapolis, MN, January 2011.
Barbrina Ertle cowrote the book chapter, with S. Atkins-Burnett, k. Brenneman, k. Boller, N. Forre, E. Frede, L. French, H. Ginsburg and T. Schultz, âMeasuring the Quality of Early Childhood Math and Science Curricula and Teachingâ in Quality Measurement in Early Childhood Settings (Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 2011).
Eric Freedman presented ââIt Needs to Be Toldâ: Pedagogical and Ideological Influences on Studentsâ Depictions of the Vietnam Warâ at the American Educational Research Association 92nd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 2011.
Tara Gibney and Evelyn OâConnor cowrote âUsing Formative Assessment to Effectively Identify and Remediate Reading Issues in the Early Gradesâ in Insights on Learning Disabilities: From Prevailing Theories to Validated Practices, 8 (1), p. 37â51, 2011. Dr. Gibney presented, with B. Murphy, âSchool-Based Professional Development to Transform the Teaching of Reading Comprehensionâ at the 35th Annual Conference of the Reading Association of Ireland, St. Patrickâs College, Dublin, Ireland, September 2011.
Daryl Gordon wrote the book chapter, âLiteracy in Two Lands: Refugee Womenâs Shifting Practices of Literacy and Laborâ in Educational Linguistics in Practice: Applying the Local Globally and the Global Locally (Bristol: Multilingual Matters, 2011). He published âTrauma and Second Language Learning among Laotian Refugeesâ in the Journal of Southeast Asian American Education & Advancement, 6, 2011. He presented âTrauma and Language Learning Among Laotian Refugeesâ at the National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian and Vietnamese Americans National Conference, Long Beach, CA, October 2011, and he and Diana Schwinge, with B. Bateman and J. Hardman, presented âDeveloping Reflective Practitioners: Action Research in Preservice Teacher Educationâ at Building on Our Strengths: Second International Conference on Language Teacher Education, Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition, Minneapolis, MN, May 2011.
Tracy Hogan and Mary Jean McCarthy presented âProblem Representation in Science: How Experience Mattersâ at EpiSTEME 4: The Fourth Annual International Conference to Review Research on Science, Technology and Mathematics Education, Mumbai, India, January 2011.
Valerie Karr wrote, with V. Pineda, C. Ali and S. Meyers, Ensuring Rights in Development: Implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities with Select Case Studies from the MENA Region (New York: Open Hands Initiative, 2011). She published the article, âA Life of Quality: Informing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilitiesâ in the Journal of Disability Policy Studies, online, 2011, (print: 22, p. 67â82, 2011). Dr. karr presented âHow to Engage Media to Promote Awarenessâ at the UN Conference of States Parties for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, New York, NY, September 2011. She also presented, with S. Meyers, âInclusive Advocacy and Action: Creating Social Changeâ and âVoices of Youth: The Perspectives of Youth With and Without Disabilities on Employment and Their Futureâ at the Multi-Stakeholders Workshop on People with Disabilities, Jakarta, Indonesia, July 2011, and âInclusive Advocacy and Action: Creating Social Changeâ in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, July 2011.
Patricia Marcellino published âFostering Sustainability: A Case Study of a Pilot Mentoring Program at a Private Universityâ in Mentoring and Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 19 (4), p. 441â464, 2011.
Mary Jean McCarthy, Tracy Hogan and Emily Kang presented, with J. Craven, C. Manocchi-Verrino and A. NevĂĄrex-La Torre, âReading and Writing for Learning in Science: Practical Classroom Strategies to Engage Young Learnersâ at the Celebration of Teaching and Learning, New York, NY, March 2011.
Carl Mirra wrote âThe Mutation of the Vietnam Syndrome: Underreported Resistance During the 1991 Persian Gulf Warâ in Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research, 36 (2), p. 262â284, 2011. He presented âAn Oral History of Soldier Attitudes Toward the Enemy in Afghanistanâ at the 125th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Boston, MA, January 2011, and âInsurgents, Accidental Guerillas, and Valleyismâ at the Paris Conference on Afghanistan and the English-Speaking World Since 1979, St. Denis, Paris, France, October 2011.
Anne Mungai and Devin Thornburg wrote âTeacher Empowerment and School Reformâ in the Journal of Ethnographic and Qualitative Research, 5 (4), p. 205â217, 2011. Dr. Mungai presented the following: âWomen and Development in Africa: The Case of kenyaâ at the United Nations, New York, NY, March 2011; âToward Improving Professional Development in High Need Schoolsâ at the 55th Annual Conference of the Comparative and International Education Society, Montreal, Canada, May 2011; and âEducational Issues and the Aspirations of Females in kenyaâ in Cape Town, South Africa, June 2011. She and Pavan Antony, with S. Park, presented âIn Their Own Voices, Successes, Challenges of Raising Children with Severe Disabilitiesâ at the 36th Annual TASHÌęConference, Atlanta,ÌęGA, December 2011.
Evelyn OâConnor, with M. Malow and B. Bisland, published âMentorship and Instruction Received During Training: Experiences and Views of Alternatively Certified Teachersâ in Educational Review, 63 (2), p. 219â232, 2011
Michael OâLoughlin wrote âCommentary on Scanlan & Adlam: [Anti?] Social Critics: Mangy Curs or Pesky Gadflies?â in Group Analysis, 44 (2), p. 149â154, 2011. He presented the following: âWorking with Childrenâs Desires: Is a Pedagogy of Desire and Questions Possible Within Our Schools?â and âDesire and Demand in the School Lives of Childrenâ at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society, New Brunswick, NJ, November 2011; with M. Charles, âSubjectivity in Schizophrenia: Phenomenological Studies of Psychosisâ at the 17th International Congress for the Psychological Treatments of Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses, Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 2011, and âInquiring into the Phenomenology of Psychosisâ at the 119th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 2011; and, with M. Charles, J. Crosby, J. Malamed and A. Merchant, âA Qualitative Inquiry into the Experience of Persons with Chronic and Delimiting Psychiatric Disabilitiesâ at the Annual Meeting of International Society for the Psychological Treatments of the Schizophrenias and Other Psychoses, San Francisco, CA, October 2011.
Diana Schwingepresented âAction Research for Language Teachers: Becoming aÌęReflective Practitionerâ at the InternationalÌęConference on English Language Teaching,ÌęPerak, Malaysia, September 2011.
Stephen Shore presented the following: âLife on and Slightly to the Right of the Autism Spectrum: An Inside View Toward Successâ in Shanghai, China, February 2011, at the 12th Biennial Conference of the International Association of Special Education, Windhoek, Namibia, July 2011, and at Region 16 Education Services Center 2011 Summer Autism Conference, Amarillo, TX, June 2011; âRelationships Are for People with Autism Too: Insights from Within the Spectrumâ at the Current Trends in Autism Conference, Natick, MA, April 2011; âEvaluating Promising Approaches for Children with Autism: Matching Best Practice with Needsâ at the International Meeting for Autism Research of the International Society for Autism Research, San Diego, CA, May 2011; âUnderstanding the Hidden Curriculum for People with High Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome: A Lifespan Approach to Understanding Autistic Thought, the Rage Cycle, Avoiding Meltdowns, and Some Social Narrative Toolsâ at YAI Networkâs 32nd Annual International Conference, New York, NY, May 2011; âPromoting Social Inclusion of People with Autism and Other Disabilities in Education: An Inside Look,â âEffective Advocacy and Disclosure: People Supporting Those with Autism,â âEvaluating Different Approaches for Supporting Children with Autismâ and, with k. Juno and U. kim, âToward a More Inclusive Societyâ at the International Conference on Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, kota kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, July 2011; âDeveloping Effective Self-Advocacy Skills: A Three Step Approachâ at the Autism NOW Regional Summit, Austin, TX, August 2011; âObstacles into Opportunities: Turning Away from Closed Doors and Opening Up New Onesâ at the U.S. Autism & Asperger Association 2011 World Conference, Seattle, WA, October 2011; âMaximizing Success with Autism: Using Our Strengths to Achieve a Fulfilling and Productive Lifeâ at the 30th Learning and the Brain Conference, Boston, MA, November 2011; âManaging Successful Transition to Higher Education and Employment for Adults on the Autism Spectrumâ at Pathways to Independence: For Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Malvern, PA, November 2011; and âEducating Children with Autism: Matching Best Practice to Needsâ at the 36th Annual TASH Conference, Atlanta, GA, December 2011. Dr. Shore and Pavan Antony presented âComparing Approaches for Educating Children with Autism: Matching Best Practice to Needsâ at the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Conference, Columbus, OH, November 2011, and âTips and Tricks for Educating Children with Autism and Other Needs: Dramatizationâ at the 36th Annual TASH Conference, Atlanta, GA, December 2011.
Dante Tawfeeq coauthored, with P. Yu, âCan a kite Be a Triangle? Bidirectional Discourse and Student Inquiry in a Middle School Interactive Geometric Lessonâ in the New England Mathematics Journal, XLIII, p. 7â20, 2011.
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Cindy Arroyo presented âSymbol Comprehension and AAC in a Young Child with Cri Du Chat Syndromeâ at the American SpeechLanguage-Hearing Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, November 2011.
Dana Battaglia presented: âCommunications Strategies for Speech Pathologists and Teachersâ at Autism: Building Bridges Among Practice, Education and the Law, St. Johnâs University, Queens, NY, March 2011; with M. MacDonald and M. Bainor, âImpact of Use of the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) on Functional Communication for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Literature Reviewâ at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Denver, CO, May 2011; with M. Bainor, âPicture Exchange Communication System (PECS): A Review of Treatment Efficacy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disordersâ at Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Focus on Socialization, Language and Communication, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, October 2011; and, with G. Moravcik and R. Domingo, âAutism Related Content in New York State Graduate Speech Pathology Programsâ at the Annual Conference of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Diego, CA, November 2011.
Robert Goldfarb presented âOceans of the Brainâ at the American Speech-LanguageHearing Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, November 2011.
Reem Khamis-Dakwar published âEarly Acquisition of SVO and VSO Word Orders in Palestinian Colloquial Arabicâ in Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXIIâXXIII, p. 281â289 (Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011) and, with k. Froud and P. Gordon, âAcquiring Diglossia: Mutual Influences of Formal and Colloquial Arabic on Childrenâs Grammaticality Judgmentsâ in the Journal of Child Language, online, 2011 (print: 39, p. 61â89, 2011).
Susan Lederer presented ââPretend Iâm the Princess:â Assessing and Treating the Language of Pretend Playâ at the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association 55th Annual Convention and Exhibition, Houston, TX, March 2011. She and Reem Khamis-Dakwar, with J. Hoffman and T. Needham, presented âEffects of Using Yoga in Language Therapy: An ERP Studyâ at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, November 2011.
Florence Myers wrote âTreatment of Cluttering: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approachâ (p. 152â174) and she and Lawrence Raphael, with K. Bakker and K. St. Louis, cowrote âA Preliminary Comparison of Speech Rate, Self-Evaluation, and Disfluency of People Who Speak Exceptionally Fast, Clutter, or Speak Normallyâ (p. 45â66), both published in Cluttering: A Handbook of Research, Intervention and Education (East Sussex: Psychology Press, 2011). Dr. Myers presented âCluttering: Its Nature and Treatmentâ at the Ninth World Congress of the International Stuttering Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 2011.
Fran Redstone and Ellen Kowalski () cowrote âInfluence of Balance on Oral-Motor Control of Speech: A Pilot Investigationâ in Perceptual and Motor Skills, 112 (3), p. 749â760, 2011. Dr. Redstone presented âPositioning for Feeding for Children with Cerebral Palsyâ at the European Seating Symposium, Dublin, Ireland, November 2011.
Yula Serpanos and Robert Goldfarb cowrote Professional Writing in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Workbook (San Diego: Plural Publishing, Inc., 2011). Dr. Serpanos published, with A. Berg, âHigh Frequency Hearing Sensitivity in Adolescent Females of a Lower Socioeconomic Status Over a Period of 24 Years (1985â2008)â in the Journal of Adolescent Health, 48 (2) p. 203â208, 2011, and, with A. Berg, B. Prieve and M. Wheaton, âHearing Screening in a Well-Baby Nursery: Profile of Automated ABR-Fail/OAE-Passâ in Pediatrics, 127 (2), p. 269â275, 2011.
Department of Health Studies, Physical Education and Human Performance Science
Angela Beale presented âImpact of a Secondary Afterschool Aquatic Program to Train Minority Lifeguardsâ at the National Association for kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, January 2011. She and Sarah Doolittle presented, with B. Clocksin, R. Dunn, D. Hellison, J. Robin, D. Walsh, D. Watson and M. Whitley, âTeaching for Personal and Social Responsibilityâ at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Convention and Exposition, San Diego, CA, March 2011.
Jenine Demarzo, Daniel Bedard, Anne Gibbone and Gregory Letter published Healthy and Sustainable Fundraising Ideas: Mobilizing Your Community toward Social Responsibility eBook (Champaign: Human kinetics, 2011).
Anne Gibbone presented, with U. Lysniak and S. Silverman, âEffective Teaching Strategies for Low Motor Skill Studentsâ at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Convention and Exposition, San Diego, CA, March 2011.
Ellen Kowalski wrote, with L. Lieberman, Assessment for Everyone: Modifying NASPE Assessments to Include All Elementary School Children (Reston: National Association for Sport and Physical Education, 2011). Dr. kowalski, with T. Davis and S. Rocco Dillon, presented âUse Your Senses! Sensory Integration Theory and Adapted Physical Educationâ at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Convention and Exposition, San Diego, CA, March 2011.
Cynthia Proscia presented the following: âGoogle, Wiki, Moodle: Oh Myâ and âI Miss the Personal ConnectionâBut Not in My Online Classâ at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Convention and Exposition, San Diego, CA, April 2011.
Paul Rukavina published, with W. Li, âAdolescentsâ Perceptions of Controllability and Its Relationship to Explicit Obesity Biasâ in the Journal of School Health, 81 (1), p. 8â14, 2011, and âImplicit and Explicit Obesity Bias in Pre-Adolescents and Their Relations to Self-Reported Body Mass Indexâ in Stigma Research and Action, 1 (1), p. 18â26, 2011. Dr. Rukavina, Angela Beale, Sarah Doolittle and Mara Manson, with W. Li, presented âIncluding Overweight Students in Physical Education Under a Social Ecological Constraints Theoryâ at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 2011 and âMiddle School Teachersâ Perceptions of Environmental Constraints for Inclusion of Overweight Students into Physical Therapyâ at the International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education, A Caruña, Spain, October 2011. He also presented, with J. kim and W. Li, âOverweight or Obese Studentsâ Perceptions of Caring in Physical Educationâ at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Convention and Exposition, San Diego, CA, March 2011.
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