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PESH's Seth Jenny Takes His Love of Running International
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jenny has run at least 29,301 miles since 1996. He's run in places such as Anchorage, Alaska; Scotland; and Athens, Greece.
Published by: Winthrop University
Jenny Lind, Voice, Celebrity
F Vella
Apr 13, 2017
Voice has a long history in modern Western culture as a transparent signifier of subjectivity and presence. This ideology of immediacy has meant that exploration of singing voices as mediated has mostly been confined to classic...
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Mood Disorders in Young People With Acquired Brain Injury
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Young people with paediatric acquired brain injury (pABI) are twice as likely to develop a mood disorder as their peers, frequently have significant unmet socio-emotional needs, and are at over double the risk...
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Embedding action research in teacher candidate elementary classroom and physical education settings
This article is primarily designed to assist teacher candidates and classroom teachers in conducting action research. Where the authors ask teacher candidates to discuss or share their research drafts with cooperating teachers...
Published by: Winthrop University
Facilitating Teacher Reflection through a mutual understanding of the Characteristics of Exemplary Teachers
Teachers meet challenges as they make a plethora of daily choices. It is a responsibility to learn from past choices. An exemplary teacher is a person who accepts the challenge of lifelong learning experiences in the domains of...
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Heimat and the place of humans in the world
A H Goodbody
Jan 01, 0001
This essay considers the human-nature relationship in modern Heimat (homeland) discourse, and its depiction in literary representations of Heimat. The first part examines the environmental turn in thinking on Heimat in the...
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Heimat and the place of humans in the world
A H Goodbody
Jan 01, 0001
This essay considers the human-nature relationship in modern Heimat (homeland) discourse, and its depiction in literary representations of Heimat. The first part examines the environmental turn in thinking on Heimat in the...
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Exploring the Effectiveness of Learning American Football through Playing the Video Game "Madden NFL"
Seth E Jenny, David Schary
Jan 01, 0001
This study measured the effectiveness of a blended, flipped instructional approach in an undergraduate education course. Blended learning combines online and face-to-face instruction. Students learned course content online and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Student and Supervisor Experiences of the Systemic Practice Scale (SPS)
There has been recent emphasis on the assessment of competence in training courses to improve evidence-based practice and outcomes for clients. The systemic practice scale (SPS) was developed as a structured way to evaluate...
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Student and Supervisor Experiences of the Systemic Practice Scale (SPS)
There has been recent emphasis on the assessment of competence in training courses to improve evidence-based practice and outcomes for clients. The systemic practice scale (SPS) was developed as a structured way to evaluate...
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New Sports Course Gives Students Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity to Tour South Korea
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
In this new course, students will travel will COE faculty Jason Chung and Seth Jenny to South Korea for two weeks. The cost of the trip is still being finalized.
Published by: Winthrop University
'Marathon's Walk' Shares Professor's Four-Month Stint on Appalachian Trail
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Seth Jenny spent four months on the trail in 2004. The Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike is the world's longest continuously marked foot path.
Published by: Winthrop University
Pre-service teachers' perceptions of motion-based video gaming in physical education.
A mixed-methods research design, utilizing qualitative open response questions and a quantitative Likert scale questionnaire and survey, was used to explore physical education pre-service teachers' perceptions of motion-based...
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The industrial archaeology of deep time.
Jenny Bulstrode
Aug 10, 2017
For geologists and antiquaries of the late 1850s debates over ancient stone tools were frustrated by a lack of accepted criteria. The artefacts were hard to interpret. It was not self-evident how to judge whether they were...
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