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Orbit Spaces of Gradient Vector Fields
We study orbit spaces of generalized gradient vector fields for Morse
functions. Typically, these orbit spaces are non-Hausdorff. Nevertheless, they
are quite structured topologically and are amenable to study. We show that
these orbit spaces are locally contractible. We also show that the quotient map
associated to each such orbit space is a weak homotopy equivalence and has the
path lifting property.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures; strengthened a main result (Corollary 3.5) and
updated the introduction and the conclusio
A Service-Learning Curriculum for Faculty
The development of service-learning courses is contingent upon faculty. Institutions of higher education which are interested in service-learning can engage in faculty development activities in order to (a) develop a common understanding on campus concerning the nature of service- learning, (b) establish and maintain the academic integrity of service-learning, (c) increase the confidence of faculty as they implement a new pedagogy, and (d) increase the likelihood that service-learning is institutionalized in higher education. This article describes a curriculum for a series of faculty workshops: Introduction to Service-Learning, Reflection, Building Community Partnerships, Student Supervision and Assessment, and Course Assessment and Research. Each module provides a synopsis of topics and suggested readings for participants
The Scholarship of Civic Engagement: Defining, Documenting, and Evaluating Faculty Work
Civic engagement, which is presented as teaching, research, and service in and with the community, presents new challenges for evaluating faculty work as part of the reappointment, promotion, and tenure process. The nature of service learning, professional service, and participatory action research are examined as faculty work that can be scholarly (i.e., well-informed) and the basis of scholarship (i.e., contributing to a knowledge base). As such, examples of evidence for documenting the work and issues associated with evaluating dossiers are presented
A Sticky Space Model for Explanation and Individuation of Anchoring Effects
Current explanations for anchoring phenomena seem to be unable to account for the diversity of effects found by 40 years of research. Additionally, the theories do not have much to say about the processes that make anchors so resilient to modification. I argue that by focusing on the mechanisms involved in spatial representation, we can account for most anchoring effects which have spatial components
Planning and assessing to improve campus--community engagement
Two methods for assessing the scholarship of engagement at the institutional level are presented: (a) the Comprehensive Assessment of the Scholarship of Engagement (CASE), a systematic method that compiles information about service learning and community engagement, identifies campus strengths, and prioritizes planning areas, and (b) an institutional portfolio that provides a rich data base of descriptive and evaluative information
Conceptualizing Civic Engagement: Orchestrating Change at a Metropolitan University
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has undertaken numerous
initiatives over the past fifteen years that have contributed to the development,
clarification, and increased understanding of civic engagement and its related
components. This case study demonstrates how advancing the public purposes of
higher education requires the commitment, persistence, vision, and good judgment of
many, but in particular the Chief Academic Officer, who assumes pivotal responsibility
for civic engagement as a fundamental aspect of faculty work and student learning
Assessing Civic Engagement at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Faculty and staff at Indiana University–Purdue University
Indianapolis (IUPUI) have developed several tools to assess
campus civic engagement initiatives. This chapter describes the
IUPUI Faculty Survey and the Civic-Minded Graduate Scale, and
reports on findings from campus-based assessment and research
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