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We Are Martinsville (WAM)
Rural communities in Virginia have experienced a decline caused by national economic trends. Formerly vibrant towns with rich histories and cultures increasingly suffer from a shrinking population and a lack of new investment...
Published by: IGI Global
The Effect of a Singing Protocol on Identified Vocal Inefficiencies of a Post-Menopausal Singer
Kathy Kessler Price
Oct 29, 2013
The purpose of this case study was to assess over the course of 12 weeks the effect of a researcher-designed singing protocol on the documented vocal inefficiencies of a 63 year old post-menopausal singer, as measured by pre-...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Career Anchors of IT/IS Personnel
While career anchors have mainly studied in the US society; this study demonstrates the difference in the career anchors of the information technology/information system (IT/IS) personnel rooted in different cultures. The survey...
Published by: IGI Global
Looking Back and Looking Forward
Many of us began our study of educational administration seeking to reflect an objective reality to support equity, as such we sought to examine leadership and decision-making processes that were “neutral and objective.”...
Introduction and Project Background
Initially, this special edition of The Morning Watch was developed to share the results of this research into four case studies within Inuit Nunangat. As such, the writing reflects a research project focused on four schools and...
Designing Transformative Service-Learning
Leveraging the pandemic as a “portal” requires individuals and communities to examine the causes and consequences of multiple interlinked sources of trauma, to embrace the opportunity thereby presented to reframe perspectives...
Published by: IGI Global
Making Mobile Health Information Advice Persuasive
As M-Health apps become more popular, users can access more mobile health information (MHI) through these platforms. Yet one preeminent question among both researchers and practitioners is how to bridge the gap between simply...
Published by: IGI Global
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in Educator Leadership Training in Nunavut
The history of formal K-12 education in Nunavut has been characterized by a gradual shift from "southern" assimilationist models to those more reflective of the language, culture, and aspirations of Nunavummiut (Arnaquq, 2008;...
Ilisaijinngulauqtut (They became teachers)
Initial teacher education in Canada involves both education and certification. While teaching is designed by post-secondary institutions, certification falls under the jurisdiction of provinces and territories. Within Inuit...