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Use of a Dr. Madeline Hunter based evaluation instrument to assess and improve a teacher\u27s ability to motivate students
A simplified application of motivation and learning theory was developed by Dr. Madeline Hunter at the experimental school at U.C.L.A. in the 1970\u27s. She converted theory into practice by demonstrating ways to manipulate classroom variables to improve student performance. Within this structure, teachers learn to create appropriate levels of concern or tension within the learner, set a feeling tone or climate in the classroom, create interest through lesson design, provide opportunities for success, give immediate feedback or knowledge of results, and relate activities to rewards in order to motivate students. Hunter draws upon the work of a wide variety of theorists. She uses concepts and practices advocated by Rogers, Maslow, Skinner, Thorndike, Bloom and Bruner. This research paper will describe and evaluate ways a Madeline Hunter trained instructor can increase his/her motivational effectiveness
Magnetic circular dichroism in X-ray fluorescence of Heusler alloys at threshold excitation
The results of fluorescence measurements of magnetic circular dichroism (MCD)
in Mn L_2,L_3 X-ray emission and absorption for Heusler alloys NiMnSb and
Co2MnSb are presented. Very intense resonance Mn L_3 emission is found at the
Mn 2p_3/2 threshold and is attributed to a peculiarity of the threshold
excitation in materials with the half-metallic character of the electronic
structure. A theoretical model for the description of resonance scattering of
polarized x-rays is suggested.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures. Discussed at conferences, submitting process in
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Large magnetic circular dichroism in resonant inelastic x-ray scattering at the Mn L-edge of Mn-Zn ferrite
We report resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) excited by circularly
polarized x-rays on Mn-Zn ferrite at the Mn L2,3-resonances. We demonstrate
that crystal field excitations, as expected for localized systems, dominate the
RIXS spectra and thus their dichroic asymmetry cannot be interpreted in terms
of spin-resolved partial density of states, which has been the standard
approach for RIXS dichroism. We observe large dichroic RIXS at the L2-resonance
which we attribute to the absence of metallic core hole screening in the
insulating Mn-ferrite. On the other hand, reduced L3-RIXS dichroism is
interpreted as an effect of longer scattering time that enables spin-lattice
core hole relaxation via magnons and phonons occurring on a femtosecond time
scale.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures,
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.74.17240
Resonant X-Ray Raman Spectra of Cu dd Excitations in Sr2CuO2Cl2
We present resonant x-ray Raman scattering results on Sr2CuO2Cl2, a model compound for high-Tc
superconductors. We demonstrate that the dd excitations can be observed and show that the polarization
dependence can be used to identify the dd excitations. We find the transition from the dx²-y² ground
state to the dxy excited state at 1.35 eV and to the degenerate dxz and dyz excited states at 1.7 eV. From
analysis of the polarization dependence we conclude that the d3z²-r² orbital energy is at 1.5 eV and not
in the midinfrared (0.5 eV) as recently suggested. We use recent theoretical arguments to show that
the d3z22r2 excitation is accompanied by a local spin flip resulting in a shift upwards of 0.2 eV due to
the exchange interaction with the neighboring spins
Intramolecular vibronic dynamics in molecular solids: C60
Vibronic coupling in solid C60 has been investigated with a combination of resonant photoemission spectroscopy (RPES) and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS). Excitation as a function of energy within the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital resonance yielded strong oscillations in intensity and dispersion in RPES, and a strong inelastic component in RIXS. Reconciling these two observations establishes that vibronic coupling in this core hole excitation leads to predominantly inelastic scattering and localization of the excited vibrations on the molecule on a femtosecond time scale. The coupling extends throughout the widths of the frontier valence bands.
Interferometric Studies of the extreme binary, Aurigae: Pre-eclipse Observations
We report new and archival K-band interferometric uniform disk diameters
obtained with the Palomar Testbed Interferometer for the eclipsing binary star
Aurigae, in advance of the start of its eclipse in 2009. The
observations were inteded to test whether low amplitude variations in the
system are connected with the F supergiant star (primary), or with the
intersystem material connecting the star with the enormous dark disk
(secondary) inferred to cause the eclipses. Cepheid-like radial pulsations of
the F star are not detected, nor do we find evidence for proposed 6% per decade
shrinkage of the F star. The measured 2.27 +/- 0.11 milli-arcsecond K band
diameter is consistent with a 300 times solar radius F supergiant star at the
Hipparcos distance of 625 pc. These results provide an improved context for
observations during the 2009-2011 eclipse.Comment: Accepted for Ap.J. Letters, Oct. 200
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