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Interview with Margaret Howell Heath
Margaret Howell Heath
Jan 01, 0001
In her October 12, 2006 interview with Nicole L. Wilson, Margaret Howell Heath explains why she joined the WAVES and shares her experiences being stationed in San Francisco. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Creating a Culture of Assessment
Programmatic and curricular assessment, as mechanisms of continuous quality improvement, are essential and require input from multiple stakeholders. Despite its essential nature, there are few resources to help guide the...
Playing in the Same Sandbox
This chapter highlights the long-standing collaboration between a library-based research data services team and an office of research-based research technology and computing team. Understanding that both teams wanted to engage...
What drives success in English medium taught courses? The interplay between language proficiency, academic skills, and motivation.
This article explores the relationship between course performance, English
language proficiency, motivation, and academic language skills in an English
medium instruction (EMI) university context. It analyses test and...
Conceptualizations of language errors, standards, norms and nativeness in English for research publication purposes
James McKinley, Heath Rose
Dec 31, 2018
Adherence to standards in English for research publication purposes (ERPP) can be a substantial barrier for second language (L2) writers and is an area of renewed debate in L2 writing research. This study presents a qualitative...
Book Review
Amy White
Oct 01, 2021
Dr. Hogan has pinpointed a much-needed discussion about the nature of online degrees. The idea of borderless degrees is interesting and in need of exploration. Currently most degrees are location specific, and international...
Conceptualizations of language errors, standards, norms and nativeness in English for research publication purposes
James McKinley, Heath Rose
Dec 31, 2018
Adherence to standards in English for research publication purposes (ERPP) can be a substantial barrier for second language (L2) writers and is an area of renewed debate in L2 writing research. This study presents a qualitative...
S.C. Dancing Festival Coming to Winthrop Feb. 24-26
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
A performance by the Amy Marshall Dance Company and the Gala Showcase will be part of the S.C. Dancing Festival. General admission is $15 for each for the two dance performances.
Published by: Winthrop University
Japan's English medium instruction initiatives and the globalization of higher education
Heath Rose, James McKinley
Jan 01, 2018

This article analyzes a recent initiative of Japan’s Ministry of Education, which aims to internationalize higher education in Japan. The large-investment project “Top Global University Project” (TGUP) has emerged to create...

The prevalence of pedagogy-related research in applied linguistics
Heath Rose, James McKinley
Aug 01, 2017
In this article, we respond to the special issue ‘Definitions for Applied Linguistics’, where the past and future of applied linguistics are discussed, and the place of pedagogy in the field’s scope is debated. In the issue...
Students Uphold Late Professor's Legacy with CindyMackie Foundation Scholarships
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The honored students were Brittany Boswell, Amy Giebel and Katherine Ware. The CindyMackie Foundation was established in honor of Assistant Professor of English Cynthia Furr and her young daughter Mackie.
Published by: Winthrop University
Customer Engagement in Sport
Customer engagement (CE) is an emerging perspective that provides a holistic view of the ways in which customers’ interactive experiences with organizations create value for both the parties. Central to this, is the need to...
What drives success in English medium taught courses? The interplay between language proficiency, academic skills, and motivation.
This article explores the relationship between course performance, English
language proficiency, motivation, and academic language skills in an English
medium instruction (EMI) university context. It analyses test and...
Exploring the role of self-efficacy beliefs and learner success in English Medium Instruction
English medium instruction (EMI) is a growing phenomenon in higher education contexts across the globe, and EMI programs are expanding rapidly in Japan as part of their internationalization efforts. This paper explores the...
Customer Engagement in Sport
Customer engagement (CE) is an emerging perspective that provides a holistic view of the ways in which customers’ interactive experiences with organizations create value for both the parties. Central to this, is the need to...
The Sage Page Fall 2011
Inside this Issue: Community Garden and Relay for LifeSouthern Regional Honors Council ConferenceCongratulations May 2011 Graduates!Why I Teach HonorsWUHA! - A Semester in PicturesNew WUHA! OfficersReflection on Spring 2011Fall...
Published by: Winthrop University
Learning Center Professionals Gathered at Winthrop to Learn Tutoring Tips
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The theme for this second annual conference was "Soaring to Success: Reaching New Heights with our Centers, Staff, and Students." Winthrop faculty and staff members taught two of the break-out sessions: Reaching New Heights: Be...
Published by: Winthrop University
Japan's English medium instruction initiatives and the globalization of higher education
Heath Rose, James McKinley
Jan 01, 2018

This article analyzes a recent initiative of Japan’s Ministry of Education, which aims to internationalize higher education in Japan. The large-investment project “Top Global University Project” (TGUP) has emerged to create...

The prevalence of pedagogy-related research in applied linguistics
Heath Rose, James McKinley
Aug 01, 2017
In this article, we respond to the special issue ‘Definitions for Applied Linguistics’, where the past and future of applied linguistics are discussed, and the place of pedagogy in the field’s scope is debated. In the issue...
Building an Internet-Based Knowledge Ontology for Trademark Protection
Global online sales for products, where many are substantially identical or deceptively similar, are the cause of a growing number of trademark (TM) infringement lawsuits. This research proposes an intelligent trademark legal...
Exploring the role of self-efficacy beliefs and learner success in English Medium Instruction
English medium instruction (EMI) is a growing phenomenon in higher education contexts across the globe, and EMI programs are expanding rapidly in Japan as part of their internationalization efforts. This paper explores the...

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