EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC PROGRAM OVERVIEW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2003 JRE Editorial Board Meeting Board Meeting Registration Welcome Reception/Social Hour Bayleys Baroney Woodward West Registration Ballroom J 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2003 Registration Coffee Hours Regional Representatives Meeting Division & SIG Directors Meeting Opening Session (Town Meeting) Sessions 1-27 Special Session-Journal Future Students’ Gathering Reception/Social Hour West Registration Ballroom Foyer West Woodward Fairfield Ballroom GHI (see program) Woodward President Brogan’s Suite Ballroom J and West Hall 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. 12:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m. 12:00 p.m. – 1:20 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2003 Registration Coffee Hours Professional Development Session Special Session-EERA Web Site Sessions 28-61 Luncheon Banquet Professional Development Session General Business Meeting West Registration Ballroom Foyer West Lords Proprietors Woodward (see program) Ballroom J and West Hall Woodward Ballroom J 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:50 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 4:50 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 6:20 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 2003 Registration Coffee Hours Sessions 62-82 Professional Development Session Board of Directors Meeting West Registration Ballroom Foyer West (see program) Lords Proprietors Ballroom D 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:20 p.m. 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 1 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC 2001- 2003 Board of Directors President Bernard R. Brogan Widener University 1 University Place Chester, PA 19013 (610) 499-4622 bernard.r.brogan@widener.edu Treasurer Robert Colesante Siena College 515 Loudon Rd. Loudonville, NY 12211 (518) 782-6564 rcolesante@siena.edu Past President John F. vonEschenbach State University of West Georgia Department of Curriculum and Instruction Carrollton, GA 30118-5110 (770) 836-6559 johnvone@westga.edu Secretary Carol Strax Dominican College 470 Western Highway Orangeburg, NY 10962 (845) 359-3577 carolstrax@hotmail.com President-Elect Michael Green University at Albany ED–239/1400 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12222 (518) 442-4992 mgreen@uamail.albany.edu Director of Special Programs Steve O. Michael Kent State University College of Education 404 White Hall Kent, Ohio 44242 (330) 672-0646 smichael@kent.edu Vice-President for Conference Planning Doris White Virginia Commonwealth University 1015 West Main St. Richmond, VA 23284-2020 (804) 828-1305 dwhite@atlas.vcu.edu Director of Publicity Roger Briscoe Indiana University of Pennsylvania 246 Stouffer Hall Indiana, PA 15705 (724) 357-3789 briscoe@grove.iup.edu Program Chair Marshall Strax College of St. Elizabeth 2 Convent Road Morristown, NJ 07960 (973) 290-4367 swampstrax@hotmail.com Director of Membership David Shannon Auburn University 4036 Haley Center Auburn, AL 36849 (334) 844-3071 shanndm@auburn.edu 2 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Director of Communications Barbara Beyerbach SUNY Oswego 100 Poucher Hall Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 312-2650 beyerbac@oswego.edu Historian Ralph Darr 715 Doramor Street Kent, Ohio 44240 (330) 678-4751 adarr@kent.edu Editor, Journal of Research & Education Donald A. Biggs University at Albany 1400 Washington Ave.,ED210 Albany, NY 12222 (518) 442-5044 dab47@csc.albany.edu Director of Regional Representatives Dennis R. King University of Maine College of Education&Human Devel. 5766 Shibles Hall Orono, ME 04469-5766 (207) 581-2439 dennis_king@umit.maine.edu Newsletter Editor Rayne Sperling Pennsylvania State University ESPSE 201 Cedar Building University Park, PA 16801 (814) 863-2261 rsd7@psu.edu Director of Divisions & SIGs Jack Campbell Mount St. Mary’s College Education Department Emmitsburg, MD 21727 (301) 447-5371 jcampbel@msmary.edu Director of Development Abbot L. Packard State University of West Georgia 143 Education Annex Carrollton, GA 30118 (770) 838-3180 apackard@westga.edu Director of Student Services Christina Cruz University at Albany P.O. Box 405 Williamstown, MA 01267 (413) 597-3004 christina.a.cruz@williams.edu Director of Awards Diane M. Lee University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250 (410) 455-2859 dlee@UMBC.edu Director of Ethics Andrea Clements East Tennessee State University Human Development & Learning Dept. Box 70548 Johnson City, TN 37614 (423) 439-7682 clements@etsu.edu 3 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC http://www.govst.edu/eera EERA WEB MASTER Jeffrey Kaiser Governors State University 529 East Maple Lane Mequon, WI 52092 (262)-241-8347/Fax: (262)-241-8348 j-kaiser@govst.edu PAST PRESIDENTS Mervin Lynch (EERA Founder) Northeastern University Martin Sharp Pennsylvania State University Philip Merrifield Emeritus, New York University Virginia C. Shipman University of New Mexico Joseph Ryan Arizona State University-West John F. vonEschenbach State University of West Georgia Janice Scheuneman Board of Medical Examiners Philadephia, PA Susan Zelman Superintendent of Public Instruction Ohio Department of Education Betty Yarborough Emerita, Old Dominion University C. Thomas Gooding Emeritus, SUNY Oswego James T. Fleming Emeritus, University at Albany Carol Lee Lynch Waldwick (NJ) Public Schools 4 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC 2002 - 2004 Division Directors Division 1: Curriculum & Instruction Kathleen Serafino Fordham University 634 Quackenbush Ave. Wyckoff, NJ 07481 (201) 848-0594 Division 7: Health Services Education Rita Guare Fordham University 113 West 60th St. New York, NY 10023 (212) 636-6421 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research & Statistics Isadore Newman University of Akron College of Education Akron, Ohio 44325-4205 (330) 972-6955 Division 8: Special Populations Donna R. Graham District of Columbia Public Schools 8609 Bradford Rd. Silver Springs, MD 20901 (301) 585-4759 Division 3: Human Development Roxana Della Vecchia Towson University College of Education Towson, MD 21252 (410) 704--2422 Division 9: Professional Development Jack Campbell Mt. St. Mary’s College 103 Knott Academy Center Emmitsburg, MD 21727 (301) 447-5371 ext. 4461 Division 4: Educational Management George Michel South Carolina State University 113 Bent Bough Circle Columbia, SC 29212-2301 (803) 536-8381 Division 10: Educational Psychology John Burton Virginia Polytechnic Institute Educational Technology Laboratory Blacksburg, VA 24061 (540) 231-5587 Division 5: Affective Education Mervin D. Lynch Northeastern University 67 Lake Hall Boston, MA 02115 (617) 373-5250 Division 11: Clinical & Counseling Psychology John Charlesworth State University of West Georgia Dept. of Counseling & Ed. Psychology Carrollton, GA 30118 (770) 836-6554 Division 6: Social Context of Education Carol Strax Dominican College 470 Western Highway Orangeburg, NY 10962 (845) 359-3577 Division 12: Education & Technology W. Michael Reed New York University Suite 300 – 239 Greene Street New York, NY 10003 (212) 998-5176 5 EERA 2003 Division 13: Teacher Education Margaret A. Moore-Hart Eastern Michigan University 314 Q Porter Ypsilanti, MI 48197 (734) 487-7120 ext. 2625 ted_moore@online.emich.edu Division 14: Urban Education Patricia Russo Curriculum & Instruction Dept., Poucher Hall SUNY Oswego Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 312-2632 prusso1@oswego.edu Charmaine Johnson Detroit Public Schools 5035 Woodward Avenue Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 494-2044 or (313) 494-2251 TyTy110@AOL.com Division 15: Qualitative Research Ellen Barber Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Mark Hopkins Hall 375 Church Street North Adams, MA 01247 (413) 662-5383 6 Hilton Head, SC EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC 2002-2004 Special Interest Group Chairs Self-Concept/Division of Affective Education Robert J. Drummond University of North Florida 4567 St. Johns Bluff Road South Jacksonville, FL 32224 (904) 646-2838 Moral and Spiritual Formation in Education/Div. of Human Development Thomas Perterson State University of West Georgia 135 Education Annex Carrollton, GA 30118 770-836-4401 Educational Politics and Policy/ Division of Educational Management George Michel South Carolina State University 113 Bent Bough Circle Columbia, SC 29212-2301 (803) 732-2532 Research Ethics/Division of the Social Context of Education Virginia C. Shipman University of New Mexico College of Education, Family Studies Albuquerque, NM 87131 (505) 277-4063 Issues in Higher Education/Division of Professional Development * Glenn M. Nelson University of Pittsburgh 5S40 Forbes Quadrangle Pittsburgh, PA 15260 (412) 648-7106 Professional Development Schools Division of Teacher Education Barbara Palmer Mount St. Mary’s College Emmitsburg, MD 21727 (301) 447-5371 Early Childhood Education/Division of Human Development Ithel Jones Florida State University Dept. Educ. Theory & Practice 115 Stone Building Tallahassee, FL 32306 (850) 644-8468 Minority Curriculum/Division of Urban Education Charmaine D. Johnson Detroit Public Schools 5035 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 494-2251 Teacher Induction/Division of Teacher Education Janet T. Bercik 5500 N. St. Louis Ave. CLS 4023 Chicago, Il 60625 (773) 442-5330 Issues in Reading/Division of Curriculum & Instruction Rosemary Lonberger State University of New York, Buffalo 1300 Elmwood Ave Buffalo, NY 14222 . (716) 878-5916 * This SIG will be a Division for the 2004 conference pending Council approval 7 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Issues in Administration, K-12/Division of Educational Management Dianne S. Monteith South Carolina State University Dept. of Education Administration, Box 7515 Orangeburg, SC 29117 (803) 536-8211 Faculty Development/Division of Professional Development Law & Education/Division of Educational Management Gus Douvanis State University of West Georgia Educational Leadership Carrollton, GA 30118 (770) 838-3041 Teaching Research Methods and Statistics/Division of Measurement, Evaluation, & Statistics Abbot L. Packard State University of West Georgia 143 Education Annex Carrollton, GA 30118 (770) 838-3180 Children & Adults with Disabilities/ Division of Special Populations Marshall Strax College of St. Elizabeth 2 Convent Rd. Morristown, NJ 07960 (973) 290-4367 Ethics in Education/Division of Social Context of Education Marshall Strax College of St. Elizabeth 2 Convent Rd. Morristown, NJ 07960 (973) 290-4367 International & Global Issues/Division of Special Populations Claire Lacattiva St. John’s University Grand Central and Utopia Parkways Jamaica, NY 11439 (718) 990-6161 Supervision of Student Teachers/ Division of Teacher Education Janet G. Moss Rowan University 509 Chanticleer Dr. Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 (856) 256-4500 ext. 3806 Creativity & Problem Solving/Division of Educational Psychology Richard E. Ripple Cornell University Kennedy Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-4203 (607) 255-9260 School Climate/Division of Affective Education Paula Lester Long Island University 230 Garth Road Scarsdale, NY 10853 8 VACANT EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC 2002-2004 Regional Representatives Region I: Canada, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont Dennis R. King University of Maine 5766 Shibles Hall Orono, ME 04469-5766 Region II: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts Ellen Barber Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Mark Hopkins Hall - 375 Church St. North Adams, MA 01247 Region III: New York Carol Strax Dominican College 470 Western Highway Orangeburg, NY 10962 Region IV: New Jersey Shannon Riley-Ayers College of New Jersey P.O. Box 7718 Ewing, NJ 08628-0718 Region V: Delaware, Maryland, D.C. Evelyn M. Dailey Towson University College of Education Towson, MD 21252 Region VI: Virginia, West Virginia Neal Shambaugh West Virginia University 504-J Allen Hall, PO Box 6122 Morgantown, WV 26506 Region VII: North & South Carolina Linda R. McIntyre South Carolina State University PO Box 7488, 300 College Street Orangeburg, SC 29117 Region VIII: Florida, Georgia, Caribbean Thomas A. Peterson State University of West Georgia Carrollton, GA 30118-5160 Region IX: Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee Jill Salisbury-Glennon Auburn University 4036 Haley Center Auburn, AL 36849-5221 Region X: Ohio & Pennsylvania Glenn M. Nelson University of Pittsburgh 5540 Forbes Quadrangle Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Region XI: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana Michigan, Others Jeffrey Kaiser Governors State University 529 East Maple Lane Mequon, WI 53092 9 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC 2003 Journal of Research in Education Editorial Board Editor Donald A. Biggs University at Albany 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12222 Associate Editor/Operations Michael S. Green University at Albany 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12222 Associate Editor/Circulation & Subscriptions Steve O. Michael Kent State University Kent, Ohio 44242 Assistant to the Editor Sheila Meissner University at Albany 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12222 Editorial Board Members Barbara Beyerbach Neal Shambaugh Pat Russo David Shannon John vonEschenbach Doris White Bernard Brogan 10 Consulting Editors Barbara Beyerbach Karen B. Mauck Cicmanec Stephen Jenkins Andrew Katayama Judith Meloy Michael Miller Isadore Newman Margaret Ross Neal Shambaugh Korynne Taylor-Dunlop Darla Twale David Shannon Jill Salisbury-Glennon EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Wednesday Overview 2/26/03 JRE EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Bayleys Baroney Wednesday, 2/26/03 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING Woodward Wednesday, 2/26/03 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. REGISTRATION West Registration Wednesday, 2/26/03 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION Ballroom J Wednesday, 2/26/03 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 11 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC THURSDAY OVERVIEW 2/27/03 REGISTRATION West Registration Thursday, 2/27/03 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. COFFEE HOURS Ballroom Foyer West Thursday, 2/27/03 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Regional Representatives Meeting Woodward Thursday, 2/27/03 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Division & SIG Directors Meeting Fairfield Thursday, 2/27/03 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 12 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC TOWN MEETING All Members Are Invited and Encouraged to Attend Introduction: Bernard Brogan – Widener University The Role of the Academy in Waging Peace Dr. David Johnson – University of Minnesota Ballroom GHI Thursday, 2/27/03 10:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. STUSTU STUDENTS’ GATHERING President Brogan’s Suite Check EERA Registration Desk for Details Thursday, 2/27/03 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. RECEPTION/SOCIAL HOUR ALL MEMBERS ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND Ballroom J and West Hall Thursday, 2/27/03 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 13 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC THURSDAY 2/27/03 TOWN MEETING All Members Are Invited and Encouraged to Attend Introduction: Bernard Brogan – Widener University The Role of the Academy in Waging Peace Dr. David Johnson – University of Minnesota Ballroom GHI Thursday, 2/27/03 10:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. 14 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 1: Paper Presentation Bayleys Baroney Thursday, 2/27/03 12:00 – 1:20 Division 3: Human Development SIG: Early Childhood Session Title: Achievement Matters Facilitator: Karen Robertson – Towson University 1. The Effects of Looping on the Academic Achievement of Elementary School Students Vada Bogart – East Tennessee State University Russell West – East Tennessee State University 2. The Determinants of Achievement in Very Young Children and the Role of the Teacher Judith Stull – Temple University 3. Leadership for the New Age: The Case of Margaret Naumburg Blythe Hinitz – The College of New Jersey 4. Why Preschoolers Make Judgments Under the Influence of Color Ithel Jones – Florida State University Andrew D. Katayama – United States Air Force Academy Barbara Warash – West Virginia University AnaGloria Rodriquez – West Virginia University Kara Bodnovivh – West Virginia University Session 2: Symposium Fairfield Thursday, 2/27/03 12:00 – 1:20 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Understanding How District School, Teacher, and Student Factors Influence Technology Uses in Schools Facilitator: Michael Russell—Boston College Michael Russell—Boston College Damian Bebell—Boston College Laura O’Dwyer—Boston College 15 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 3: Paper Presentation Ballroom G Thursday, 2/27/03 12:00 – 1:20 Division 14: Urban Education SIG: Minority Curriculum Session Title: Factors Which Influence Career Perceptions Facilitiator: Raymond L. Paquin – Bryant College 1. Perceptions of Science Career by African American Males Erika Ijames – Cobb County Public Schools 2. Staffs’, Parents’ and Principals’ Perception of the Summer Learning Academies Charmaine D. Johnson – Detroit Public Schools 3. Not Many Feet Fit the Slipper of Public School Choice in Urban Education Doris A. White – Virginia Commonwealth University 4. Comprehensive School Reform in Philadelphia Schools William Evans – Temple University Jim Sheffer – Pennsylvania Department of Education 16 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 4: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Thursday, 2/27/03 12:00 – 1:20 Division 4: Education Management SIG Educational Politics Session Title: Ways of Reducing School Violence Facilitator: Launcelot S. Brown - Duquesne University 1. Athletics vs. Academic Achievement Feng S. Din - Union College David Ernst - Union College Stacy Okayk - Lincolnway High School District 2. Weapons, Zero Tolerance, and Due Process in the Public Schools J. Kevin Jenkins - University of Georgia John Dayton - University of Georgia 3. Law Enforcement and Other Policies for Reducing School Crimes George J. Michel - South Carolina State University Session 5: Paper Presentation Ballroom I Thursday, 2/27/03 12:00 – 1:20 Division 9: Professional Development SIG: Higher Education Session Title: Planning & Leadership in Higher Education Facilitator: Connie Monroe- Mount Saint Mary’s College 1. If High Achieving Students Stumble, Must They Fall? Joshua S. Smith- University at Albany 2. Organizational Commitment Among Urban University Faculty Cheryl D. Daly- University of Massachusetts, Boston Jay R. Dee- University of Massachusetts, Boston 3. Conflict Management & Departmental Leadership: New Strategies for Chairs Jay R. Dee- University of Massachusetts, Boston Carole Singleton Henkin- University of Northern Iowa 17 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 6: Paper Presentation Captain Jack Stoney Thursday, 2/27/03 12:00 – 1:20 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research & Statistics Session Title: Geriatric Concerns in Teaching and Assessment Facilitator: Carole Newman – The University of Akron 1. A Q Factor Analysis of Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients: Implications for Development of Tailor-Made Programs Heather Guthrie - The University of Akron and SUMMA Aimee Thomas - The University of Akron and SUMMA Donna Waechter - The University of Akron and SUMMA Isadore Newman - The University of Akron and SUMMA James Rosneck - The University of Akron and SUMMA Richard Josephson - The University of Akron and SUMMA 2. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Using Computerized Administration of the SF-36 on the Old-Old (75+ years) Donna Waechter - The University of Akron and SUMMA Isadore Newman - The University of Akron and SUMMA James Rosneck - The University of Akron and SUMMA Heather Guthrie - The University of Akron and SUMMA Aimee Thomas - The University of Akron and SUMMA Richard Josephson - The University of Akron and SUMMA 3. An Investigation of Three Patient Teaching Methods in Achievement of Cognitive Learning Objectives in Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Jim Rosneck – SUMMA 18 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 7: Paper Presentation Lords Proprietors Thursday, 2/27/03 12:00 – 1:20 Division 8: Special Populations SIG: Children and Adults With Disabilities Session title: Inclusion of Students with Disabilities Facilitator: Marshall Strax – College of Saint Elizabeth 1. Adjustment to the Academic Expectations of First-Year Residential Students with Specific Learning Disabilities Wanda M. Hadley – University of Dayton Darla J. Twale - University of Dayton James H. Evans - University of Dayton 2. The Diagnostic Utility of Response Speed on the Category Test in Identifying LD Readers Gurmal Rattan - Indiana University of Pennsylvania Jo Ann Coslett - Cumberland Valley School District Tina M. Rattan - Indiana University of Pennsylvania 3. The Co-Teaching Experience: Joint Planning and Delivery in the Inclusive Classroom Ann Hazlett – Penn-Delco School District Bernard Brogan – Widener University 4. Creating an Inclusive Classroom Environment Carol Strax – Dominican College Session 8: Special Session Woodward Thursday, 2/27/03 12:00 – 1:20 Special Meeting: What Should Be the Future of The Journal of Research in Education Conversation Facilitated By: Donald Biggs – University at Albany 19 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 9: Special Presentation Palmetto Room Thursday, 2/27/03 12:00 – 1:20 A Conversation with Dr. David Johnson – University of Minnesota (Town Meeting Key Note Speaker) Session 10: Symposium Bayleys Baroney Thursday, 2/27/03 1:30 – 2:50 Division 13: Teacher Education SIG: Professional Development Schools Session Title: Standards for Professional Development Schools Facilitator: Barbara Palmer - Mount St. Mary's College Standards for Professional Development Schools Barbara Palmer - Mount St. Mary's College Maggie Madden - Maryland State Department of Education 20 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 11: Paper Presentation Fairfield Thursday, 2/27/03 1:30 – 2:50 Division 4: Educational Management Session Title: Leading, Controlling, and Relational Leadership Facilitator: Robert J. Egley - University of South Florida - St. Petersburg 1. Administrative Decision-Making and Organizational Change Arthur Shapiro - University of South Florida, William Benjamin - University of South Florida, Jack Hunt - Florida Atlantic University Sue Shapiro - Hillsborough Community College 2. School Leadership in an Environment of Central Control and Limited Resources - A Look at Education in a Developing Country Launcelot I. Brown - Duquesne University Dennis Conrad – State University of New York, Potsdam 3. Measuring and Assessing Relational Leadership James Carifio - University of Massachusetts - Lowell 21 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 12: Paper Session Ballroom G Thursday, 2/27/03 1:30 – 2:50 Division 3: Human Development Session Title: The Development of the Preservice Teacher Facilitator: Diane Lee – University of Maryland Baltimore County 1. Let’s Talk About Sex: A Study of Preservice Teachers’ Knowledge Regarding Human Sexuality and Human Development Kara Loving – Marshall University James M. Sottile, Jr. – Marshall University 2. What Do Preservice Elementary Education Teachers Think About Mathematics: Is Selfefficacy Really an Issue? Ruth Murphy – Marshall University Thelma Isaacs – Marshall University 3. What Characteristics Do Preservice Teachers Report a ‘Good’ Teacher Should Have to Empower Learners? Thelma Isaacs – Marshall University Ruth Ann Murphy – Marshall University James Sottile, Jr. – Marshall University Paula Lucas – Marshall University 4. Using Manipulatives: Is it Worth it? The Impact on Student Development James Sottile, Jr. – Marshall University Carl Johnson – Marshall University Ruth Ann Murphy – Marshall University Thomas Klein – Marshall University 22 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 13: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Thursday, 2/27/03 1:30 – 2:50 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Technology Learning Environments I Facilitator: Cecil Burgett - Old Dominion University 1. The Effects of Different Modalities and Learner Differences on Second Language Listening Comprehension in a Multimedia Environment Sylvia Sepulveda Hernandez - New York University 2. Supporting Writing Through Assistive Technology Evelyn M. Dailey - Towson University 3. Teaching Music Through Self-Generated Images in Online and Hypermedia Environments George Henik - New York University 23 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 14: Paper Presentation Ballroom I Thursday, 2/27/03 1:30 – 2:50 Division 5: Affective Education SIG: School Climate Session Title: Status of Educational programs Facilitator: Mervin Lynch - Northeastern University 1. The Status of Character Education in West Virginia Schools Clete Bulach - State University of West Georgia 2. At Risk Students Perceptions of School and Classroom Climate: A Pre-Post Test of Character Education. Regina Gresham - State University of West Georgia 3. The Effect of Locus of Control and Stability on Academic Achievement in Eighth Grade Students From North Central West Virginia Tasneem Edwards - Marshall University and West Virginia University 4. “Flinging the Piano” of Critical Post Avant-Garde Arts Based Inquiry: Collages from the Curriculum Edge Morna McDermott – Towson University 24 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 15: Paper Presentation Captain Jack Stoney Thursday, 2/27/03 1:30 - 2:50 Division 6: Social Context of Education Session Title: Social Issues in K-12 Schooling Facilitator: Tommy Williford – University of Georgia 1. What Community-Based Literacy Programs Can Do that State Programs Can’t Diane Vreeland – University of Georgia 2. Part-time Work in High School and School-related Outcomes Kusum Singh – Virginia Polytechnic Institute Myrna Ransome – Virginia Polytechnic Institute Steve Holmes – Virginia Polytechnic Institute Sandra Dika – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 3. The Rhetoric of Team Names, Mascots, and Logos: Sociobiology and American Sports – The NFL as Exemplar Roy Mumme – Florida Gulf Coast University Bill Halverson – Western Oregon University David R. Mumme – Medtronic-Xomed Medical Technologies 25 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 16: Paper Presentation Lords Proprietors Thursday, 2/27/03 1:30 – 2:50 Division 15: Qualitative Research Session Title: Leadership, Feminism and Assessment: Student Perceptions Facilitator: Linda Evans – University of South Florida 1. Exploring Leadership Development Characteristics of Students in a Roan Scholars Leadership Program Nancy Dishner - East Tennessee State University Hal Knight– East Tennessee State University 2. A Self-Reflective Study of Graduate Students’ Early Experiences with Qualitative Research in a Feminist Framework Ana Puig – University of Florida 3. First Year Student Perceptions of Academic Advisement: A Qualitative Study and Reality Check Joshua Smith – University at Albany 26 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 17: Paper Session Woodward Thursday, 2/27/03 1:30 – 2:50 Division 10: Educational Psychology Session Title: Self Regulation and Self Monitoring Facilitator: David Halpin – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1. An Investigation into the Achievement Goal Orientation and Self-regulated Learning Strategies Used by Fourth and Fifth Graders in Mathematics and Language Melanie L. Missildine - Auburn University David M. Shannon - Auburn University Rebecca Robichaux - Auburn University Toni Taylor - Auburn University 2. Prompted Self-Monitoring and Student Performance in Educational Psychology Li Cao - State University of West Georgia John Nietfeld - State University of West Georgia 3. Effects of Various Technology-Enhanced Instructional Supplements in Learning Measurement and Basic Statistics Rayne Sperling – Pennsylvania State University Michele M. Dornisch – Long Island University – CW Post Campus Session 18: Roundtable Palmetto Room Thursday, 2/27/03 1:30 – 2:50 Table A Division 9: Professional Development Session Title: How Can Faculty and Students Work Together to Improve Their Professional Writing Facilitator: Donald Biggs – University at Albany How Can Faculty and Students Work Together to Improve Their Professional Writing Donald Biggs – University at Albany 27 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 19: Paper Presentation Bayleys Baroney Thursday, 2/27/03 3:00 – 4:20 Division 13: Teacher Education Session Title: Diversity Issues in Educational Practice Facilitator: Margaret A. Moore-Hart - Eastern Michigan University 1. Exploring the Needs of Students with Disabilities in a First Course in Professional Education C. Kenneth Murray - West Virginia University 2. Mainstream First-Grade Teachers' Strategies for Accommodating the Special Needs of English Language Learners Clare E. Hite - University of South Florida Linda Evans - University of South Florida 3. Assessing the Effectiveness of the Teacher Education Diversity Strand AnaGloria Rodriguez - West Virginia University Session 20: Paper Session Fairfield Thursday, 2/27/03 3:00 – 4:20 Division 14: Urban Education Session Title: Pre-teacher and Teacher Development in Urban Schools Facilitator: Barbara Beyerbach – SUNY Oswego 1. Preparing Teachers for Urban Schools: Past Reflections, Future Directions Carolyn Talbert-Johnson - University of Dayton Beverly Tillman – University of Dayton 2. Impacting the Understanding of Urban Middle Schoolers Through Teacher Empowerment Holly Thornton – University of North Carolina, Greensboro 3. Monitoring the Implementation of Federal Programs: A Case Study Greg Martin – Federal Programs, Edinboro, PA Deborah Sturm – Union City Area School District, PA 28 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 21: Paper Presentation Ballroom G Thursday, 2/27/03 3:00 – 4:20 Division 10: Educational Psychology Session Title: Computers in College, School and in the Home Facilitator: T. McClendon Amiel – University of Georgia 1. Communities of Practice: Message Boards and Learning in Foster Parenting Christine DiFeliciantonio – Georgia State University 2. The Creation of an Ebook on Learning and Instructional Theory: The Process of Creation and the Book Itself Michael Orey – University of Georgia 4. From College to School: Examining the Transfer of Pre-service Teacher Technology Skills Barbara B. Lockee - Virginia Polytechnic Institute John K. Burton - Virginia Polytechnic Institute Ken Potter – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 4. Design Models for Online Leadership Development Randy Hollandsworth – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 29 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 22: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Thursday, 2/27/03 3:00 – 4:20 Division 11: Clinical and Counseling Psychology Session Title: Assessments and Interventions Facilitator: Mervin Lynch – Northeastern University 1. Attitudes Toward Spiritual Interventions in Professional Counseling Linda Painter – State University of West Georgia 2. School Counseling Students’ Evaluation of a Solution-Focused Brief Counseling Practicum. Jack Charlesworth – State University of West Georgia 3. Using The “DISC” Assessment Instrument to Analyze Pre-Service Administrator Team Decision Making Within a Real-World Oriented Case Study Activity Employing a Distance Learning Format Jack Klotz – University of Central Arkansas Thelma Roberson – University of Southern Mississippi Wanda Maulding – University of Southern Mississippi John Marshak – SUNY Cortland 30 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 23: Paper Presentation Ballroom I Thursday, 2/27/03 3:00 – 4:20 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Instructional Technology Facilitator: James Takacs—University of Michigan 1. The Influence of Learning Style on Technology-Based Instructional Development and Evaluation W. Michael Reed—New York University 2. An Investigation into the Relationships among Instructional Design, Delivery Mode, Sense of Community, Learning Predisposition, and Achievement Richard C. Overbaugh—Old Dominion University LeeAnn Rikard—Old Dominion University 3. Learning Orientation, Sense of Community, and Achievement in Local and Distributed Learning Environments Richard C. Overbaugh—Old Dominion University Cecil Burgett—Old Dominion University 4. Student Characteristics, Sense of Community, and Achievement in Traditional and Distributed Learning Environments Richard C. Overbaugh—Old Dominion University ShinYi Lin—Old Dominion University LeeAnn Rikard—Old Dominion University 31 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 24: Paper Presentation Captain Jack Stoney Thursday, 2/27/03 3:00 – 4:20 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research & Statistics Session Title: NCATE Evaluation and Statewide Reading Assessment Issues Facilitator: Sharon Valente – Ashland University 1. The Relationship between Presenters’ Attitudes and the Perceived Effectiveness of the Training Experience: A Paradox Susan Heiser - The University of Akron James Salzman - Cleveland State University Isadore Newman - The University of Akron David Newman - The University of Akron 2. The Evaluation of the Experience and Preparation for NCATE Standard 4 (Diversity): Our Approach and What We Learned Lisa Lenhart - The University of Akron Jaci Wilbands - The University of Akron Susan Clark - The University of Akron Linda Perosa - The University of Akron Sean Cai - The University of Akron 3. Application of the General Evaluation Model (GEM) to the Post Graduation Assessment of Candidates as Part of the Unit Assessment Requirement by NCATE Standard II Louis Trenta - The University of Akron Isadore Newman - The University of Akron Karen Herrington - The University of Akron 32 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 25: Paper Presentation Lords Proprietors Thursday, 2/27/03 3:00 – 4:20 Division 8: Special Populations SIG: Children and Adults With Disabilities Session Title: Learning and Communication Disorders Facilitator: Howard Gordon – Marshall University 1. Genetic Factors in Adult Attention Deficit Disorder John Lavach – College of William and Mary Michael McDonough – College of William and Mary 2. Effective Teaching for Children with Cochlear Implants Michelle Cutler – University of Georgia Joan Laughton – University of Georgia Session 26: Paper Presentation Woodward Thursday, 2/27/03 3:00 – 4:20 Division 1: Curriculum and Instruction Session Title: Primary Literacy Development Facilitator: Terry Cicchelli – Fordham University 1. Elementary Students’ Written Responses to Poetry: Exploring the Concepts of Entertainment and Empathy Laura Steele – West Virginia University 2. A Framework for Assessment of Change in Reading Engagement Martha W. McGovern – West Virginia University at Parkersburg 3. Study of Curriculum Effectiveness in Social Studies Catherine A. Little – College of William and Mary 4. Real World Mathematics: Exploring the Use of Reality-Based Instruction to Increase Student Math Achievement and Interest In Math-Based Careers Raymond L. Paquin – Bryant College 33 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 27: Poster Session Palmetto Room Thursday, 2/27/03 3:00 – 4:20 Division 6: Social Context in Education Session Title: Potpourri Poster A Facilitator: Mathew P. Quirk – University of Georgia Do 2nd and 3rd Grade Students Make Causual Inferences When Reading Expository Texts? Mathew P. Quirk – University of Georgia Poster B Facilitator: Maki Kobori – University of North Carolina – Wilmington Global Citizenship: How Does Multicultural Education Help Young Students to Build Positive Attitude Toward Other Countries Maki Kobori – University of North Carolina – Wilmington Edward Caropreso - University of North Carolina – Wilmington 34 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC STUDENTS’ GATHERING President Brogan’s Suite Check EERA Registration Desk for Details Thursday 2/27/03 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. RECEPTION/SOCIAL HOUR ALL MEMBERS ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND Ballroom J and West Hall Thursday, 2/27/03 6:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. 35 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC FRIDAY OVERVIEW 2/28/03 REGISTRATION West Registration Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. COFFEE HOURS Ballroom Foyer West Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 a.m.– 10:30 a.m. Professional Development Session Using Common Software to Handle Research Tasks Abbot Packard – State University of West Georgia Myrna Gantner – State University of West Georgia Lords Proprietors Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. 36 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Special Session A Discussion of Services Provided on the EERA Web Site And a Discussion About Future Possibilities Presented by Jeffrey Kaiser – Webmaster Woodward Friday, 2/28/03 10:00 a.m.– 11:20 a.m. LUNCHEON BANQUET (INCLUDED IN YOUR REGISTRATION FEE) ALL MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND DISTINGUISHED PAPER AWARD AND OTHER PRESENTATIONS Ballroom J and West Hall Friday, 2/28/03 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 37 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SESSION How To Mentor A Doctoral Dissertation Isadore Newman – University of Akron Woodward 2:00P.M Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 p.m.– 4:50 p.m. GENERAL BUSINESS MEETING ALL EERA MEMBERS ARE INVITED AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND Ballroom J Friday, 2/28/03 5:00 p.m. - 6:20 p.m. 38 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC FRIDAY 2/28/03 Division 14: Session 28: Paper Session Bayleys Baroney Friday, 2/28/03 8:30– 9:50 Urban Education SIG: Minority Curriculum Session Title: Understanding Higher Education Learners in Urban Settings Facilitator: Dennis Parsons – SUNY Oswego 1. Retention and Performance of Non-Traditional Students: Are They Doing Better or Worse? Doris C. Withers – Medgar Evars College, CUNY Eva Chan - Medgar Evars College, CUNY 2. Understanding African American Adult Learner’s Preferences for Classroom Social Environment Sonya L. Thomas – Fort Valley State University 3. Race Ideology and Non-cognitive Factors: Predictors of Academic Outcome for African Americans at Predominantly Black and Predominantly White Institutions Charles Lockett – James Madison University 4. Poverty and Achievement in New York’s Large Urban School Districts Stuart E. Smith – Alfred University 39 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 29: Paper Presentation Fairfield Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 – 9:50 Division 3: Session Title: Human Development Imperative for Change Facilitator: Thomas Proffitt – Towson University 1. Culture Change in Schools: Building a Learning Community Through Leadership and Collaborative Teams Larry Froman – Towson University 2. A Proposal for Documenting and Guiding Health Providers’ Post Training Behaviors When Close Monitoring of Performance and Feedback Are Difficult to Provide Wesley Petersen – Mayo Clinic Mary Alice Trapp – Mayo Clinic 3. Effectiveness of Pre-Baccalaureate Health Careers Opportunity Programs (HCOP) for Disadvantaged Students in Three Southern States Virley Lewin - East Tennessee State University Hal Knight - East Tennessee State University 40 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 30: Paper Presentation Ballroom G Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 – 9:50 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research, and Statistics Session Title: Legal Issues & Mediation: Evaluation Practices Facilitator: Susan Heiser – The University of Akron 1. Cooperation in the Classroom: An Application of Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Jeffrey Russell – Ashland University 2. Plaintiff and Defense Attorneys’ Perceptions of Mediation: An Evaluation of the Components that Make it Effective Donna Waechter - The University of Akron Isadore Newman - The University of Akron Tom Waechter - Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 3. The Practice of Peer Grading Rhonda Baldwin - State University of West Georgia Luke Cornelius - State University of West Georgia Session 31: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 – 9:50 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Learner Traits and Technology Facilitator: LeeAnn Rikard—Old Dominion University 1. A Conceptual Analysis of the Relationship Between SRL and Collaborative Learning in Online Education Euikil Lee—SUNY Albany 2. Using Technology to Restore Self-Expression and Self-Concept Jennifer Vermillion—College of William and Mary Robert D. Hannafin—College of William and Mary 3. Students’ Learning Styles and Their Perceptions of Web-Based Instruction Liyan Song—University of Georgia 41 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 32: Paper Presentation Ballroom I Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 – 9:50 Division 13: Teacher Education Session Title: Technology Issues Related to Preservice and Inservice Teaching Facilitator: Carole Newman --- University of Akron 1. Supporting Teachers in their Integration of Technology with Literacy Margaret A. Moore-Hart --- Eastern Michigan University 2. Threading Technology Through a Curriculum Program Karyn E. Schweiker-Marra --- Frostburg State University 3. Extent of Technology Use in Lessons Taught by Student Teachers: Estimates and Examples Scott W. Bower --- West Virginia University Session 33: Paper Presentation Captain Jack Stoney Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 – 9:50 Division 6: Social Context of Education Session Title: Social Constructions of Meaning in Education Facilitator: John vonEschenbach – State University of West Georgia 1. Mumia Abu-Jamal and the American Pedagogy of Oppression: Justice, Freedom, and Indoctrination Tommy Williford – University of Georgia 2. Oppression in Psychological Intervention: Inequalities in the Delivery of Psychological Services Marshall Strax – College of Saint Elizabeth 3. Measuring Progress on Diversity Agenda: A Study of Leaders’ Use of Diversity Indicators Steve O. Michael – Kent State University Valerie Brooks – Kent State University 42 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Professional Development Session Using Common Software to Handle Research Tasks Abbott Packard – State University of West Georgia Myrna Gantner – State University of West Georgia Lords Proprietors Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. Session 34: Paper Presentation Woodward Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 – 9:50 Division 10: Educational Psychology Session Title: Science Facilitator: ShinYi Lin – Old Dominion University 1. Socio-demographic and Affective Correlates of Science Achievement: Analysis of 12th Grade Students Data From TIMSS Kusum Singh - Virginia Polytechnic Institute Than Than Zin – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 2. Affective Variables and Science Achievement: A Review of the Empirical Literature Kusum Singh - Virginia Polytechnic Institute Than Than Zin – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 3. The Nature of Scientific Revolutions from the Vantage Point of Chaos Theory Rocco Perla - University of Massachusetts Lowell James Carifio - University of Massachusetts Lowell 43 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 35: Unrelated Roundtables Palmetto Room Friday, 2/28/03 8:30 – 9:50 Table A Division 3: Human Development SIG: Early Childhood Education Session Title: Gifted Students Explain Posters of Self as Scientist Facilitator: Lynn Cole – Towson University 1. Gifted Students Explain Posters of Self as Scientist Gail Gasparich - Towson University Lynn Cole – Towson University Table B Division 7: Health Service Education Session Title: Intervention and Prevention Programs Facilitator: Bernard Brogan – Widener University 1. Developing a Plan to Reduce Unplanned Pregnancies Among College Women. Deborah J. Mathis - University of Pennsylvania Shannon D.Huffaker - University of Pennsylvania 44 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 36: Paper Session Bayleys Baroney Friday, 2/28/03 10:00– 11:20 Division 6: Social Context of Education SIG: Ethics in Education Session Title: School Boards and School University Partnerships Facilitator: Korynne Taylor-Dunlop – Dowling College 1. “Talk” For Professional Development: Superintendents and Professors Terry Cicchelli – Fordham University Sheldon Marcus – Fordham University Max Weiner – Fordham University 2. School Board Members’ Attitudes Towards Team Learning and Professional Governance Robert Manley – Dowling College Richard Hawkins – William Floyd Public Schools, New York Charles Rudiger – Dowling College Lloyd K. Bishop – Dowling College 3. School-based Mentoring and its Impact on School Culture: A Case Study of Three Urban School-University Academic Mentor Programs Jonathan Hughes – St. John’s University 45 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 37: Paper Presentation Fairfield Friday, 2/28/03 10:00 – 11:20 Division 10: Educational Psychology Session Title: On-line Masters I Facilitator: Gary Whitt – Roanoke College 1. Instructional Technology Program David Halpin – Virginia Polytechnic Institute Ken Potter – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 2. Student Work Submission Patterns in an Online Master’s Program Amy Kellogg – Virginia Polytechnic Institute Hope Liu – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 3. Contextualizing the Changing Faces of Online Master’s Students Hope Liu – Virginia Polytechnic Institute Amy Kellogg – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 46 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 38: Paper Presentation Ballroom G Friday, 2/28/03 10:00 – 11:20 Division 3: Human Development Session Title: Development Issues for Special Education Facilitator: Sam DellaVecchia – Towson University 1. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Facing the Developmental Issues that Impact Teachers, Parents, and Children Darlene Fewster – Towson University Amy Grabner – Essex Elementary School 2. Inclusion for All: What to do for Young Children with Diverse Needs in the General Education Classroom Darlene Fewster – Towson University Amy Grabner – Essex Elementary School 3. Empowering Children Who Have Sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury: Examining the Developmental Issues Darlene Fewster – Towson University Session 39: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Friday, 2/28/03 10:00 – 11:20 Division 6: Social Context of Education SIG: Law and Education Session Title: Legal and Political Developments in Public Schools Facilitator: Bernard Brogan – Widener University 1. “Zero Tolerance” Disciplinary Policies Myrka A. Gonzalez – Dowling College 2. The Debate Never Ends: Recent Legal and Political Developments Regarding The Teaching of Evolution in the Public Schools Luke M. Cornelius – State University of West Georgia 3. Is Georgia Statue 20-2-145 Valid? Catherine P. Waczkowski – Coweta County School System 47 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 40: Paper Presentation Ballroom I Friday, 2/28/03 10:00 – 11:20 Division 9: Professional Development Session Title: Educators and Students Facilitator: Elizabeth Monahan- Mount Saint Mary’s College 1. Status of African American Counselor Educators: A Study of CACREP Carla R. Bradley- University of North Carolina Charlotte 2. International Students Impression of American Education at West Virginia University Angela M. Derk- West Virginia University 3. Instructional Technology: Building Toward a Higher Level Christine Weigandt – West Virginia University Deniz Palak - West Virginia University John G. Wells- West Virginia University 4. Development and Initial Validation of the Encouraging Statistics Professor Scale Freda Watson- University of South Florida Jeffery Kromrey - University of South Florida John Ferron- University of South Florida Robert Dedrick- University of South Florida Kristine Hogarty- University of South Florida Tom Lang- University of South Florida Melinda Hess- University of South Florida 48 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 41: Paper Presentation Captain Jack Stoney Friday, 2/28/03 10:00 – 11:20 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Technology Use in the Classroom Facilitator: ShinYi Lin—Old Dominion University 1. Take a Field Trip to the K-12 Schools: Field Experiences for Instructional Technology Tricia Ryan—Towson University 2. Infusing Technology into the Classroom David Wizer—Towson University Robert Wall—Towson University Tammy Banerjee—Towson University 3. Integration of Instructional Technologies and Change in Teacher Practice Amy L. Kuhn—West Virginia University Chifundo N. Lemani—West Virginia University Deborah L. Wells—West Virginia University Katherine J. Mitchem—West Virginia University John G. Wells—West Virginia University 4. What are Teachers’ Attitudes Toward Web Quests as a Method of Teaching? Robert Perkins—College of Charleston Meg McKnight—College of Charleston 49 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 42: Paper Presentation Lords Proprietors Friday, 2/28/03 10:00 – 11:20 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research, and Statistics Session Title: The Use of Action Research to Improve Reflective Teaching Practices Facilitator: Louis Trenta – The University of Akron 1. Parent/Guardian Perceptions of the Boys and Girls Club Educational Activities Kelly Harkcom - Auburn University David Hodge - Auburn University Jiunn-Ger Li - Auburn University Jennifer Wynn - Auburn University Kathy Cassil - Auburn University Leah Stover - Auburn University 2. Participant Perceptions of the Boys and Girls Club Educational Activities Melanie Missildine - Auburn University Margaret Ross - Auburn University Alan Miller - Auburn University Mary Ann Taylor-Sims - Auburn University Lexie Turnipseed - Auburn University Anthony Philadelphia - Auburn University 3. Nordonia Teachers Take the Next Step: Using Classroom Research to Improve Reflective Practice and Quality of Instruction Carole Newman - The University of Akron Elaine Beno - Nordonia City Schools Kelly Boebel - Nordonia City Schools Alecia Glorioso - Nordonia City Schools Kathy Goodson - Nordonia City Schools Amy Grezlik - Nordonia City Schools Goksu Kretch - Nordonia City Schools Jan Robinson - Nordonia City Schools Gennell Schvartz - Nordonia City Schools Kristen Sykora - Nordonia City Schools 50 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 43: Special Presentation Woodward Friday, 2/28/03 10:00 – 11:20 A Discussion of Services Provided on the EERA Web Site And a Discussion About Future Possibilities Presentation and Discussion Facilitated By: Jeffrey Kaiser – Webmaster Session 44: Unrelated Roundtables Palmetto Friday, 2/28/03 10:00 – 11:20 Table A Division 8: Special Populations Session Title: Adult Offenders Facilitator: Howard Gordon – Marshall University 1. Impact of Career and Technical Education Programs on Adult Offenders: Learning Behind Bars Howard Gordon – Marshall University Bracie Weldon – Marshall University Table B Session Title: Primary Teacher Education Facilitator: Mary Alice Barksdale 1. Comparative Perspectives on Primary Teacher Education and the Teaching of Reading and Writing in Malawi Mary Alice Barksdale - Virginia Polytechnic Institute Josiah Tlou - Virginia Polytechnic Institute Patricia Proudfoot Kelly - Virginia Polytechnic Institute Jerome Niles - Virginia Polytechnic Institute Manuel Kazembe - Virginia Polytechnic Institute Edith Mmela – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 51 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC LUNCHEON BANQUET (INCLUDED IN YOUR REGISTRATION FEE) ALL MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND DISTINGUISHED PAPER AWARD AND OTHER PRESENTATIONS Ballroom J and West Hall Friday, 2/28/03 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Session 45: Paper Session Bayleys Baroney Friday, 2/28/03 2:00 – 3:20 Division 6: Social Context of Education SIG: Ethics in Education Session Title: Creating a Learning Community and Team Learning Facilitator: Kusum Singh - Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1. How Do We Create a Learning Community of “We The People?” Korynne Taylor-Dunlop - Dowling College Robert Manley - Dowling College Stephanie Tatum - Dowling College 2. Education and Business Partnerships: Reducing Conflicts and Facilitating a Learning Community John R. Savarese – Dowling College 3. Bonding With Sharks, Manatees, and Dolphins: Schooling as a “Sea-World” of Play, Games, Sport, Leisure or a “Land-World” of Competition? Roy I. Mumme - Florida Gulf Coast University 52 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 46: Paper Presentation Fairfield Friday, 2/28/03 2:00 – 3:20 Division 3: Human Development Session Title: Renewing Priorities in Education Facilitator: Sam DellaVecchia – Towson University 1. Where Are the Winds of Change Taking Us? Diane Lee – University of Maryland Baltimore County 2. Dream Catching Roxana DellaVecchia – Towson University 3. Home-schooling and the African American Community Arnita Hicks McArthur – Towson University Session 47: Paper Presentation Ballroom G Friday, 2/28/03 2:00 – 3:20 Division 8: Special Populations SIG: International and Global Issues Session Title: International Issues Facilitator: John Lavach – College of William and Mary 1. Global Education: Content Standards for Individual and Societal Welfare Edward Jadallah – The University of Maine 2. Ideological Forces Behind Internationalizing Higher Education: A Case Study of a Research University in the Midwest Ludmila Cravcenco – Kent State University Steve O. Michael – Kent State University 3. A Tale of Two CST’S: The Impact of Placement Decisions on Two African American Friends Elizabeth Cramer – Florida International University 53 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 48: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Friday, 2/28/03 2:00 – 3:20 Division 4: Educational Management Session Title: The Effectiveness of Different School Management Structures Facilitator: Jack Campbell – Mount St. Mary’s College 1. Moving Southwood Elementary School Toward Constructivism Arthur Shapiro - University of South Florida Leanna Isaacson - Southwood Elementary School 2. Do Year-Round Schools Enhance the Learning Environment? Susan Cockrell - University of North Carolina -Wilmington Edward Caropreso - University of North Carolina -Wilmington 3. Exploring Alternatives to Current Funding Sources for Building Maintenance and Construction of School Buildings in the State of Pennsylvania Scott Ballantyne - Alvernia College William Harst - Alvernia College 54 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 49: Paper Presentation Ballroom I Friday, 2/28/03 2:00 – 3:20 Division 13: Teacher Education Session Title: The Role of Mentoring in Preservice and Inservice Teachers' Practice Facilitator: W. Scott Bower - West Virginia University 1. A Case Study of the Support and Challenge Offered in Mentoring Janine L. Certo - Virginia Commonwealth University 2. A Study of the Reflective Practice of Preservice Teachers in their Final Internship Mary C. Draper - Spurgeon Baptist Bible College 3. Extending the Learning Community: The Birth of a New Teacher Support Group Donna R. Sanderson - West Chester University of Pennsylvania 4. New Teacher Participants’ Alumni Survey: Where Are They Today? Are They “Surviving”? Are They Teaching? Janet Bercik – Northeastern Illinois University Session 50: Symposium Captain Jack Stoney Friday, 2/28/03 2:00 – 3:20 Division 5: Affective Education SIG: Self-Concept Session Title: The Role of School Administrators and Teachers in the Inclusion of Children with Disabilities: Self Concept and Disabilities Facilitator: Marshall Strax, College of St. Elizabeth Mervin Lynch – Northeastern University Marshall Strax – College of Saint Elizabeth Carol Strax – Dominican College Roger Tesi – William Patterson University 55 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 51: Paper Presentation Lords Proprietors Friday, 2/28/03 2:00 – 3:20 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Technology and Learning Theories Facilitator: John A. Hollenbeck - Old Dominion University 56 1. The Multimedia Mind: Assessing Cognitive Load in Multimedia Learning Robert R. Whelan - New York University 2. The Effect of Different Types of Scaffolding on Students’ Ability to Define Complex Problems Janet Mannheimer Zydney - New York University 3. Limits of Acceptable Change: A Step-by-Step Interactive Guide to a Forestry Problem Applying Theories of Cognitive Constructivism Kakali Bhattacharya - University of Georgia Michael Tarrant - University of Georgia Liyan Song - University of Georgia 4. On-line Versus Traditional Course Students: Personality, Attitude, and Motivation Stephen J. Jenkins - Georgia Southern University Elizabeth Downs - Georgia Southern University EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 52: Paper Presentation Woodward Friday, 2/28/03 2:00 – 3:20 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research & Statistics Session Title: Meta-Analysis and Policy Implementation Facilitator: Aimee Thomas - The University of Akron 1. Meta-Analysis Research: Cautions and Limitations Anthony Onwuegbuzie - Howard University Nancy Leech - University of Colorado at Denver 2. Meta-Analysis of Cognitive Functioning: Reverse 7's, Delayed Recall and Immediate Recall Karen Saenz - University of Central Florida Linda Speranza - University of Central Florida Scott Ramus - University of Central Florida Chen-Yuan Lee - University of Central Florida Jim Katt - University of Central Florida Wendy Shore - University of Central Florida Chris Karper - University of Central Florida E. Lea Witta - University of Central Florida 3. Governance Characteristics of Higher and Lower Performing Urban School Districts in Ohio: A Study Toward the Development of Criteria Useful in Determining the Content Validity of an Instrument for Evaluating Urban School District Governance Louis Trenta - The University of Akron Luvern Cunningham - The University of Akron Sharon Kruse - The University of Akron Susan Printy - Michigan State University Diana Hunn - The University of Dayton Frank Aquila - Cleveland State University Philip Griswold - East Stroudsburg University 57 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 53: Unrelated Roundtables Palmetto Room Friday, 2/28/03 2:00 – 3:20 Division 6: Social Context of Education SIG: Research Ethics Table A Session Title: Requirements for Training in the Ethical Treatment of Human Research Subjects: Implications for Educational Researchers Facilitator: Andrea D. Clements- East Tennessee State University 1. Requirements for Training in the Ethical Treatment of Human Research Subjects: Implications for Educational Researchers Andrea D. Clements- East Tennessee State University Division 13: Teacher Education SIG: Professional Development Schools Table B Session Title: Internships in Professional Development Schools Facilitator: Patricia Farrell - Mt. St. Mary's College 1. 58 Regular and Special Education Internships in Professional Development Schools Patricia Farrell - Mt. St. Mary's College Colette Kalil - Mt. St. Mary's College Margaret Hogan - Mt. St. Mary's College Susan Collins - Mt. St. Mary's College EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 54: Paper Presentation Bayleys Baroney Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 – 4:50 Division 4: Educational Management Session Title: Leadership and Trust in Education Facilitator: Arthur Shapiro - University of South Florida 1. Building School Leadership Capacity - The Changing Role of the Principal Patricia Miller - University of Charleston Brenda Roughton - Harborview Elementary School 2. The West Georgia Leadership Academy - Working with Novice Principals James Berry - State University of West Georgia Ronnie Williams - State University of West Georgia 3. Toward a Model of Trust in Schools Alan Henkin - University of Iowa Carole Singleton - University of Northern Iowa Fred Holman - St. Thomas University Jay R. Dee - University of Massachusetts - Boston 59 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 55: Paper Presentations Fairfield Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 – 4:50 Division 4: Educational Management Session Title: The Principal' s Views on APs, Resources, and Management Facilitator: Wilbur Rich - Wellesley College 1. Problems Facing Today’s First Year Assistant Principals Robert J. Egley - University of South Florida - St. Peterburg Lynnette Fields - University of South Florida - St. Peterburg 2. The Principal’s Viewpoint: The Effectiveness of Site-Based Management Teams as a Strategy for School Improvement Raymond Naylor - Widener University 3. A Study of the Quality of a Special Education Teacher from the Elementary Principal’s Perspective Barbara White - Widener University Session 56: Paper Presentation Ballroom G Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 – 4:50 Division 10: Educational Psychology Session Title: Modalities and Cognitive Styles Facilitator: Melanie L. Missildine – Auburn University 1. Instructional Effectiveness of Varied Animated Enhancement Strategies Chih-Lung Lin – National Pintung Teachings College, Taiwan Francis Dwyer – The Pennsylvania State University 2. The Effects of Assessment Modality on Long-term Memory for Speech Gary Whitt – Roanoke College Sarah Simmons – Roanoke College 3. The Effect of Contextual Background and Presentations Order on Cognitive Style Mike Moore – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 60 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 57: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 – 4:50 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research & Statistics Session Title: Logistic Regression, Confidence Bands, and the Delphi Method Facilitator: Anthony Onwuegbuzi – Howard University 1. Discriminant Analysis versus Logistic Regression: Questions Researchers and Practitioners Should Address When Making This Decision John Fraas - Ashland University 2. Participants' Comments Regarding the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Delphi Method Sally Winterton – West Chester University of Pennsylvania 3. Confidence Bands for Standardized Mean Differences: A Comparison of Nine Techniques Under Non-normality and Variance Heterogeneity Melinda Hess – University of South Florida Jeffrey Kromrey – University of South Florida 61 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 58: Paper Session Ballroom I Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 – 4:50 Division 13: Teacher Education Session Title: Promoting Effective Teaching Practice Facilitator: Mary C. Draper - Spurgeon Baptist Bible College 1. The Role of Teacher Associates in Cyberspace Louise M. Soares - University of New Haven Anthony Soares - University of Bridgeport 2. Children, Traumatic Exposure, and Mathematics Achievement Rosalind Duplechain - State University of West Georgia Jill Mizell - State University of West Georgia 3. Supporting Inquiries and Literacies of Young Children Through Academic Service Learning and/or Fieldwork in Preservice Education Mary Rearick - Eastern Michigan University 4. Who’s Learning From Whom Here? Scaffolding the Literacies of Young Children, University Volunteers, and Reading Educators Marion Dokes-Brown – Eastern Michigan University 62 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 59: Symposium Captain Jack Stoney Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 – 4:50 Division 3: Human Development SIG: Spiritual and Moral Development Session Title: The Spiritual Classroom Facilitator: Roxana DellaVecchia – Towson University 1. The Spiritual Classroom Thomas Peterson – State University of West Georgia 2. Teaching for Wisdom Tobin Hart – State University of West Georgia 3. Spirituality in the Classroom: The Foundation of Reflection Timothy Kerlin – Wright State University Session 60: Paper Presentation Lords Proprietors Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 – 4:50 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Technology Learning Environments II Facilitator: William A. Sugar - East Carolina University 1. Democratic Learning Environments on the Internet John A. Hollenbeck - Old Dominion University 2. Using Web-Based Computer Games to Meet the Demands of Today’s High Stakes Testing: A Mixed Method Inquiry Kathleen K. McDonald - College of William and Mary Robert D. Hannafin - College of William and Mary 3. Audio-Enhanced Internet Courses: The Impact on Affect and Achievement Peggy K. Jones - University of South Florida Cynthia G. Parshall - University of South Florida J. Christine Harmes - University of South Florida 63 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Professional Development Session How To Mentor A Doctoral Dissertation Isadore Newman – University of Akron Woodward Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 p.m.– 4:50 p.m. Session 61: Panel Discussion Palmetto Room Friday, 2/28/03 3:30 – 4:50 Division 6: Social Context of Education SIG: Research Ethics Title: The Role of Diversity in Educational Research and Practice Facilitator: Virginia Shipman – University of New Mexico The Role of Diversity in Educational Research and Practice Virginia Shipman – University of New Mexico GENERAL BUSINESS MEETING ALL EERA MEMBERS ARE INVITED AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND Ballroom J Friday, 2/28/03 5:00 p.m. - 6:20 p.m. 64 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC SATURDAY OVERVIEW 3/1/03 REGISTRATION West Registration Saturday, 3/1/03 7:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. COFFEE HOURS Ballroom Foyer West Saturday, 3/1/03 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Professional Development Session The Dual Aspect Theory of Moral Competence and the Moral Judgment Test Donald Biggs – University at Albany Robert Colesante – Siena College Lords Proprietors Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING Bsllroom D Saturday, 3/1/03 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 65 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC SATURDAY 3/1/03 Session 62: Symposium Bayleys Baroney Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 – 9:20 Division 14: Urban Education SIG: Minority Curriculum Session Title: Middle School Urban/Rural Exchange Project Facilitator: Carolyn Talbert-Johnson - University of Dayton Place, Space and Identity: Multitextual Representations As Dialog and Reflection(s) in the Role of Mentoring Students From Urban and Rural Settings. Estela Morel - Corlears JHS 56, Manhattan Kelly Glusovich - Corlears JHS 56, Manhattan Patty Wilson - Williamstown Middle School, NYS Colleen Ryan - SUNY Oswego Dennis Parsons, SUNY Oswego Barbara Beyerbach - SUNY Oswego Pat Russo - SUNY Oswego 66 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 63: Paper Presentation Fairfield Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 – 9:20 Division 9: Professional Development SIG: Higher Education Session Title: Evaluation and Assessment in Higher Education Facilitator: Darla Twale- University of Dayton 1. A Proposed Framework for Developing Institution Quality Assessment John L. Yeager- University of Pittsburgh Glen M. Nelson- University of Pittsburgh 2. Formal Administrator Evaluation Program: An Overview of Current Practices Glen M. Nelson- University of Pittsburg 3. Testing An Evaluative Strategy for Sabbatical Leave Programs Michael Miller- San Jose State University Session 64: Paper Presentation Ballroom G Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 – 9:20 Division 10: Educational Psychology Session Title: Concepts, Constructions, and Critical Thinking Facilitator: Ross Perkins - Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1. The Super Majority Rule of Constructivism Louise M. Soares - University of New Haven Anthony T. Soares - University of Bridgeport 2. Tracking “Frozen” Concepts: Mapping Alternate Conceptions Richard S. Croft - Eastern Oregon University 3. Critical Thinking and Intrinsic Motivation Gerald L. Points - University of North Carolina, Wilmington Edward Caropreso - University of North Carolina, Wilmington Karen Wetherill - University of North Carolina, Wilmington 67 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 65: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 – 9:20 Division 3: Human Development Session Title: Leaving No One Behind Facilitator: James Sottille – Marshall University 1. A Longitudinal Study of the Impact of Teacher Preparation on Teacher Retention and Student Achievement Thomas Proffitt – Towson University 2. K-16 Perspectives on No Child Left Behind Joann Ericson – Maryland State Department of Education 3. Understandings of the Stakeholders in Professional Development Schools Karen Robertson – Towson University Session 66: Paper Presentation Ballroom I Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 – 9:20 Division 4: Educational Management Session Title: Accountability, Testing, and Teachers Facilitator: Alan Henkin - University of Iowa 1. Is High Stakes Testing Right for Florida? Teachers Speak Out Brett Jones - University of South Florida - St. Peterburg Robert Egley - University of South Florida - St. Peterburg Danielle Hogan - University of South Florida - St. Peterburg 2. The Carrot and the Stick: How Testing Affects Teachers’ Job Satisfaction Brett Jones - University of South Florida - St. Petersberg 3. No Child Left Behind Act of 2002- Challenges for Classroom Teachers Wilbur Rich - Wellesley College 68 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 67: Paper Presentation Captain Jack Stoney Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 – 9:20 Division 9: Professional Development SIG: Faculty Development Session Title: Critical Contributions of Faculty Facilitator: Jack Campbell- Mount Saint Mary’s College 1. Gear Up: A Collaborative Model for Improvement of Student Achievement Kathleen Bands- Hood College Judy Johnstone-Mount Saint Mary’s College 2. The Impact of State and National Teacher Reform on Faculty Reward Practices Marie Finn- Hood College Kathleen Bands-Hood College 3. Thrown in the DeepEnd : Teachers’ Voices on Professional Preparedness for ED Students Christopher Blake- Mount Saint Mary’s College Professional Development Session The Dual Aspect Theory of Moral Competence and the Moral Judgment Test Donald Biggs – University at Albany Robert Colesante – Siena College Lords Proprietors Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. 69 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 68: Symposium Woodward Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 – 9:20 Division 15: Qualitative Research Session Title: Voice, Theory and Theater: A Qualitative Look at Presentation Facilitator: Joshua Smith - University at Albany 1. The Portrayal of Gender and a Description of Gender Roles in Selected Modern and Postmodern Plays Bonny Copenhaver - Mountain Empire Community College Hal Knight - Mountain Empire Community College 2. Voices of Veteran Teachers Linda Evans - University of South Florida 3. The Role of Theory in Qualitative Research: Transforming Ideology into Practice Mirka Koro-Ljungberg - University of South Florida Session 69: Meeting Palmetto Room Saturday, 3/1/03 8:00 – 9:20 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Division 12 Business Meeting Facilitator: W. Michael Reed - New York University All EERA members interested in educational technology may attend. 70 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 70: Paper Presentation Bayleys Baroney Saturday, 3/1/03 9:30 – 10:50 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research & Statistics Session Title: Testing Issues and Anxiety Facilitator: Susan Heiser – The University of Akron 1. What Do State Assessments Measure, Ability or Achievement? Kathy Burson – Middleton Area School District Robert Wright – Widener University 2. The Relationship between Test-taking Skill and Attitudes toward the Use of Tests Estelle Gellman – Hofstra University Mina Berkowitz – Long Island University 3. Toward a Conceptual Model for Statistics Anxiety Intervention Freda Watson – University of South Florida Jeffrey Kromrey – University of South Florida 71 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 71: Paper Presentation Fairfield Saturday, 3/1/03 9:30 – 10:50 Division 9: Professional Development SIG: Higher Education Session Title: Planning Religious Orientation & Ethical Participation Facilitator: Michael Miller- San Jose State University 1. Developing Learning Communities in Private Religious Institutions Darla J. Twale- University of Dayton Jean Mulhorn- Wilberforce University Susan Price- Kettering College of Medical Arts Paula Remes- Kettering College of Medical Arts Lisa Brown-University of Dayton Cheryl Wood- University of Dayton 2. Strategic Planning in American Catholic Higher Education Moya R. Kaporch-Holy Family College 3. An Examination of Black Male Participation, Retention & Graduation Rates in the University System of Georgia Jennifer E. Fairchild-Pierce- Georgia State University 72 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 72: Symposium Ballroom G Saturday, 3/1/03 9:30 – 10:50 Division 14: Urban Education Session Title: Toward a Framework of K-16 Equity Standards: The Work of the New York Consortium for Professional Development Facilitator: Dennis Parsons - SUNY Oswego Pamela Abder - New York University Carol Blunt-White - New York State K-16 Aliance Margaret Boyle - Pace University Ellen Goldstein - City College of New York Issa Salame - City College of New York Elizabeth Kosky - Manhattan College Karen Nicholson - Manhattan College Sue Marsa - Hunter College Bill Rosenthal - Hunter College Alysan Slighter - New York State Education Department Valerie Washington - Lehman College, CUNY Elliot Weitz - Lehman College, CUNY Barbara Beyerbach - SUNY Oswego Pat Russo - SUNY Oswego 73 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 73: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Saturday, 3/1/03 9:30 – 10:50 Division 10: Educational Psychology Session Title: On-Line Learning Facilitator: Amy Kellogg - Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1. Continuing Down the Yellow Brick Road Abbot Packard – State University of West Georgia Glen Holmes – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 2. It’s About Time!: A Case Study of Student Time Use and Behaviors in a Synchronous Virtual Classroom T. McClendon Amiel - University of Georgia Michael Orey – University of Georgia Session 74: Symposium Ballroom I Saturday, 3/1/03 9:30 – 10:50 Division 3: Human Development SIG: Spiritual and Moral Development Session Title: The Courage and Calling to Teach Facilitator: Wesley Petersen – Mayo Clinic 1. Affirming Purpose in a Noble Profession: Teaching as a Calling Myrna Gantner – State University of West Georgia 2. Listening to the Heartbeats Within: An Elementary School Teacher’s Endeavor to Honor the Sacred Ground Sara Nalley – Vaughan Elementary School 74 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 75: Paper Presentation Captain Jack Stoney Saturday, 3/1/03 9:30 – 10:50 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Technology and Pre-service and In-service Teachers Facilitator: Connie J. S. Monroe - Mount St. Mary’s College 1. Beliefs about Learning and Instruction and Technology in Primary and Upper Elementary Teachers Nicole J. Kurz - College of William and Mary Robert D. Hannafin - College of William and Mary 2. Pre-service Teachers’ Skills, Attitudes, and Technology Achievement Paul Jones - Towson University Leiping Liu - University of Nevada Robert Wall - Towson University 3. Teachers in the Trenches: Creating Virtual Environments in Teacher Education Carolyn Talbert-Johnson - University of Dayton Judith Oberlander - University of Dayton 4. The Effects of Technology Training, Learning Styles, and Prior Computer Experience on Elementary Education Pre-service Teachers’ Technology Attitudes James Takacs - University of Michigan 75 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 76: Paper Presentation Lords Proprietors Saturday, 3/1/03 9:30 – 10:50 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research, and Statistics Session Title: Evaluation Issues Facilitator: John Fraas – Ashland University 1. Developing Fidelity Measure Estimates: An Example for Evaluating a State-wide Professional Development Model in Reading James Salzman – Cleveland State University Isadore Newman – The University of Akron David Newman – The University of Akron 2. Stakeholder Survey of an Alternative Educational Delivery System Wendy Dickinson – University of South Florida Bruce Hall – University of South Florida Tanice Knopp – University of South Florida 3. The Relationship of Poverty and Percent of Minorities to State NAEP Scores Stuart Smith – Alfred University Special Student Symposium Woodward Saturday, 3/1/03 9:30 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. Facilitator: Roger Tesi – William Patterson University 76 1. A Study of Highly Effective Teachers Sonjia Yerovi - William Patterson University 2. Field Trips Do Matter Stephanie Pace - William Patterson University 3. Are Caldecott Books Award Winning? Donna Harris - William Patterson University 4. Regular Education Teachers Views of Inclusion Practices Marjorie Hanus - William Patterson University EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 77: Roundtable Palmetto Room Saturday, 3/1/03 9:30 – 10:50 Division 1: Curriculum and Instruction Session Title: Language Arts Instruction Table A Facilitator: Grace S. Bass – Elon University 1. A School/University Partnership to Determine Change in Achievement, Attitude and Motivation of Second Graders Grace S. Bass – Elon University Table B Facilitator: Elaine Roberts –State University of West Georgia 1. Impact of Hypermedia Literacy Instruction on Preservice Teachers’ Motivation and Self-Efficacy Elaine Roberts –State University of West Georgia 77 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 78: Paper Presentation Bayleys Baroney Saturday, 3/1/03 11:00 – 12:20 Division 1: Curriculum and Instruction Session Title: Student – Teacher Relationships Facilitator: Roger Briscoe – Indiana University of Pennsylvania 1. Relationship of Classroom Environment to Growth in Critical Thinking in First Year College Students Judith Parker Ruland – University of Central Florida 2. The Effects of Using Contingency Contract to Reduce Student Tardiness Feng S. Din – Union College 3. Trusting Relationships with Teachers and their Impact on Struggling Writers in an Alternative Middle School Kathleen Smith-McIlwain – Downtown Middle School 4. In Their Own Words: How High School Students Describe Their Best Classes Janine Certo – Virginia Commonwealth University 78 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 79: Paper Presentation Fairfield Saturday, 3/1/03 11:00 – 12:20 Division 10: Educational Psychology SIG: Creativity and Problem Solving Session Title: On-line Masters II Facilitator: Richard E. Ripple – Cornell University 1. Adapting an American Online Graduate Program to Malawi Simeon Gwayi – Virginia Polytechnic Institute Mapopa Sanga – Virginia Polytechnic Institute Paxton Zozie – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 2. A Case Study of Distance Learning in Turkey Murat Cinar – Virginia Polytechnic Institute Harun Yilmaz – Virginia Polytechnic Institute 3. Creative Perception in Preservice Teachers and Its Relationship to Supporting Creative Characteristics in Students James Reffel – Valdosta State University 4. The Relationship of Efficacy, Self-Esteem, and Problem Solving Attitude to “Ordinary Creativity” Among a Hong Kong Chinese Sample Jeanne E. Jenkins – John Carroll University Yue Xiaodong – City University, Hong Kong 79 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 80: Paper Presentation Ballroom G Saturday, 3/1/03 11:00 – 12:20 Division 12: Educational Technology Session Title: Technology as Support Systems Facilitator: Nancy Kaplan - Hofstra University 1. Revisiting the Web Page Accessibility Issue: Are Colleges and Universities Making Their Sites Available to People with Disabilities? Robert Perkins - College of Charleston Kara Tison - College of Charleston 2. Faculty Perceptions of the Role of Technology in Higher Education Connie J. S. Monroe - Mount St. Mary’s College 3. Increasing Faculty Use of a Web-Based Course Management System Sherri K. Leyden - West Virginia University David J. Ayersman - West Virginia University 4. Instructional Technologist as “Coach”: Serving Technology Integration Needs of Teachers William A. Sugar - East Carolina University 80 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 81: Paper Presentation Ballroom H Saturday, 3/1/03 11:00 – 12:20 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research & Statistics Session Title: Statistical Method Concerns and Assessment Chair and Discussant: Aimee Thomas – The University of Akron 1. The Relationship of Psychosocial Variable in a Child and Adolescent Weight Reduction Program: An Investigation of Six Years of Data David Newman - The University of Akron and Children’s Hospital of Akron Phillip Buckenmeyer - The University of Akron and Children’s Hospital of Akron Garth Schoffman - The University of Akron and Children’s Hospital of Akron MaryJo MacCracken - The University of Akron and Children’s Hospital of Akron Bonna Sullivan - The University of Akron and Children’s Hospital of Akron Kelly Morring - The University of Akron and Children’s Hospital of Akron Cindy Bennett - The University of Akron and Children’s Hospital of Akron J. Congeni - The University of Akron and Children’s Hospital of Akron 2. Personality in the Schools James Schuerger – Cleveland State University 3. The Necessity of Considering Interaction When Testing Family Therapy Models: An Example Avoiding a Type Six Error Beth Rogerson – The University of Akron 81 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Session 82: Paper Presentation Ballroom I Saturday, 3/1/03 11:00 – 12:20 Division 14: Urban Education SIG: Minority Curriculum Session Title: Understanding K-12 Learners in Urban Settings Facilitator: Charmaine D. Johnson – Detroit Public Schools 1. Creating Cultures of Accomplishment David Strahan – University of North Carolina, Greensboro Anita Ware – University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2. Home Literacy Practices of Low-Income Haitian American, Jamaican American, and Cuban American Families with their First Grade Children Lydia Barza – University of Miami 3. Exploring Curricular and Community Activities to Increase Math Achievement and Career Awareness Among Minority High School Students Raymond L. Paquin – Bryant College Bernard Blumenthal - Bryant College Session 83: Meeting Captain Jack Stoney Saturday, 3/1/03 11:00 – 12:20 Division 13: Teacher Education Session Title: Business Meeting Facilitator: Margaret A. Moore-Hart - Eastern Michigan University All EERA members interested in teacher induction may attend. Thank You for Attending the Conference Hope to See You Next Year in Clearwater, FL 82 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC INDEX OF SESSIONS ACCORDING TO DIVISIONS Division 1: Curriculum & Instruction 26, 77, 78 Division 2: Measurement, Evaluation, Research, & Statistics 6, 24, 30, 42, 52, 57, 70, 76, 81, 82 Division 3: Human Development 1, 12, 29, 35, 38, 46, 59, 65, 74, Division 4: Educational Management 4, 11, 48, 54, 55, 66 Division 5: Affective Education 14, 50 Division 6: Social Context of Education 15, 27, 33, 36, 39, 45, 53, 61 Division 7: Health Services Education 35 Division 8: Special Populations 7, 25, 44, 47 Division 9: Professional Development 5, 18, 40, 63, 67, 71 Division 10: Educational Psychology 17, 21, 34, 37, 56, 64, 73, 79 Division 11: Clinical and Counseling Psychology 22 Division 12: Education & Technology 2, 13, 23, 31, 41, 51, 60, 69, 75, 80 Division 13: Teacher Education 10, 19, 32, 49, 53, 58, 83 Division 14: Urban Education 3, 20, 28, 62, 72, 82 Division 15: Qualitative Research 16, 68 83 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC INDEX OF SESSIONS ACCORDING TO SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP Children and Adults with Disabilities 7, 25 Creativity & Problem Solving 79 Early Childhood Education 1 Educational Politics & Policy 4 Ethics in Education 36, 45 Faculty Development 66 International & Global Issues 47 Issues in Higher Education 5, 18, 63, 71 Law and Education 39 Minority Curriculum 3, 28, 62, 82 Moral & Spiritual Formation in Education 59, 74 Professional Development Schools 10, 53 Research Ethics 53, 61 School Climate 14 Self Concept 50 84 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC INDEX OF PRESENTERS AND SESSION NUMBERS A Abder, P., 72 Amiel, T., 21, 73 Aquila, F., 52 Ayersman, D., 80 B Baldwin, R., 30 Ballantyne, S., 48 Bands, K., 67 Banerjee, T., 41 Barksdale, M. A., 44 Barza, L., 82 Bass, G. S., 77 Bebell, D., 2 Benjamin, W., 11 Bennett, C., 81 Beno, E., 42 Bercik, J., 49 Berkowitz, M., 70 Berry, J., 48, 54 Beyerbach, B., 62, 72 Bhattacharya, K., 51 Biggs, D., 9, 18 Bishop, L., 36 Blake, C., 67 Blumenthal, B., 82 Blunt-White, C., 72 Bodnovivh, K., 1 Boebel, K., 42 Bogart, V., 1 Bower, W. S., 32, 49 Boyle, M. T., 72 Bradley, C., 40 Briscoe, R., 5 Brooks, V., 33 Brogan, B., 7, 39 Brown, L., 4, 11, 71 Buckenmeyer, P., 81 Bulach, C., 14 Burgett, C., 13, 23 Burson, K., 70 Burton, J., 21 C Cai, S., 24 Campbell, J., 48, 67 Cao, L., 17 Carifio, J., 11, 34 Caropreso, E. K., 48, 64 Cassil, K., 42 Certo, J., 49, 78 Chan, E., 28 Charlesworth, J., 22 Cicchelli, T., 26, 36 Cinar, M., 79 Clark, S., 24 Clements, A. D., 53 Cockrell, S., 48 Cole, L., 35 Collins, S., 53 Congeni, J., 81 Copenhaver, B., 68 Cornelius, L., 30, 39 Coslett, J., 7 Cramer, E., 47 Cravcenco, L., 47 Croft, R. S., 64 Cunningham, L., 52 Cutler, M., 25 D Daily, E. M., 13 Daly, C., J., 5 Dayton, J., 4 Dee, J. R., 5, 54 Derick, R., 40 Derk, A., 40 DellaVecchia, R., 46, 59 DellaVecchia, S., 38, 46 Dickinson, W., 76 DiFeliciantonio, C. D., 21 Dika, S., 15 Din, F. S., 4, 78 Dischner, N., 16 Dokes-Brown, M., 58 Downs, E., 51 Dornisch, M., 17 85 EERA 2003 Draper, M. C., 49 Duplechain, R., 58 Dwyer, F., 56 E Edwards, T., 14 Egley, R., 11, 55 Ericson, J., 65 Ernst, D., 4 Evans, J., 7 Evans, L., 16, 19, 68 Evans, W., 3 F Fairchild-Pierce, J. E., 71 Farrell, P., 53 Ferron, J., 40 Fewester, D., 38 Fields, L., 55 Finn, M., 67 Fraas, J., 57, 76 Froman, L., 29 G Gantner, M., 74 Gasparich, G., 35 Gellman, E., 70 Glorioso, A., 42 Glusovich, K., 62 Goldstein, E., 72 Gonzalez, M., 39 Goodson, K., 42 Gordon, H., 25, 44 Grabner, A., 38 Gresham, G., 14 Grezlik, A., 42 Griswold, P., 52 Guthrie, H., 6 Gwayi, S., 79 H Havley, W., 7 Hall, B., 76 Halpin, D., 17,37 Halverson, B., 15 Hannafin, R. D., 31, 60, 75 86 Hilton Head, SC Harmes, C., 60 Harkcom, K., 42 Harst, W., 48 Hart, T., 59 Hawkins, R., 36 Hazlett, A., 7 Heiser, S., 24, 30, 70 Herrington, K., 24 Hinitz, B., 1 Henik, G., 13 Henkin, A., 5, 4, 66 Henkin, C. S., 5, 54 Hess, M., 40, 57 Hernandez, S. S., 13 Hite, C., 19 Hodge, D., 42 Hogan, M., 53 Hogarty, K., 40 Hollandsworth, R., 21 Hollenbeck, J., 51, 60 Holman, F., 54 Holmes, S., 15, 73 Huffaker, S., 35 Hughes, J., 36 Hunn, D., 52 I Isaacs, T., 12 Ijames, E., 3 J Jadallah, E., 47 Jenkins, Jeanne, 79 Jenkins, J. Kevin, 4 Jenkins, S. J., 51 Johnson, C., 12 Johnson, C., 3, 82 Johnson, S., 9 Johnstone, J. R., 67 Jones, B., 66 Jones, I., 1 Jones, P., 75 Jones, P. K., 60 Josephson, R., 6 EERA 2003 K Kaiser, J., 43 Kalil, C., 53 Kaplan, N. F., 80 Kaporch, M. R., 71 Karper, C., 52 Katayama, A. D., 1 Katt, J., 52 Kazembe, M., 44 Kellogg, A., 37, 73 Kelly, P. P., 44 Kerlin, T. F., 59 Klein, T., 12 Klotz, J., 22 Knight, H., 16, 29, 68 Knopp, T., 76 Kobori, M., 27 Koro-Ljungberg, M., 68 Kosky, E. M., 72 Kretch, G., 42 Kromrey, J., 40, 57, 70 Kruse, S., 52 Kuhn, A. L., 41 Kurz, N., 75 L Lang, T., 40 Laghton, J., 25 Lavach, J., 25, 47 Lee, C. Y., 52 Lee, D. M., 12, 46 Lee, E., 31 Leech, N., 52 Lemani, C. N., 41 Lenhart, L., 24 Lewin, V., 29 Leyden, S. K., 80 Li, J. G., 42 Lin, C. L., 56 Lin, S. Y., 23, 34, 41 Little, C. A., 26 Liu, H., 37 Liu, L., 75 Lockee, B., 21 Lockett, C., 28 Loving, K., 12 Hilton Head, SC Lucas, P., 12 Lynch, M., 14, 22, 50 M MacCracken, M. J., 81 Madden, M., 10 Manley, R., 36, 45 Marcus, S., 36 Marsa, S., 72 Marshak, J., 22 Martin, G., 20 Mathis, D., 35 Maulding, W., 22 McArthur, A. H., 46 McDermott, M., 14 McDonald, K. K., 60 McDonough, M., 25 McGovern, M. W., 26 McKnight, M., 41 Michael, S. O., 33 Michel, G., 4, 47 Miller, A., 42 Miller, P., 54 Miller, M. T., 63, 71 Missildine, M. L., 17, 42, 56 Mitchem. K., 41 Mizell, J., 58 Mmela, E., 44 Monahan, E., 40 Monroe, C., 5,75, 80 Moore, M., 56 Moore-Hart, M. A., 19, 32, 83 Morel, E., 62 Morring, K., 81 Mulhorn, ,J., 71 Mumme, D., 15 Mumme, R., 15, 45 Murphy, R. A., 12 Murray, C. K., 19 N Nalley, S., 74 Naylor, R., 55 Nelson, G., 63 Newman, C., 6, 32, 42 87 EERA 2003 Newman, D., 24, 76, 81 Newman, I., 6, 24, 76 Nicholson, K., 72 Nietfeld, J., 17 Niles, J., 44 O Oberlander, J., 75 O’Dwyer, L., 2 Okay, K. S., 4 Onwuegbuzie, A., 52, 57 Orey, M., 21, 73 Overbaugh, R., 23 P Packard, A., 73 Painter, L., 22 Palmer, B. M., 10 Paquin, R. L., 3, 26, 82 Parshall, C. G., 60 Parsons, D., 28, 62, 72 Perkins, R., 64 Perkins, R. F., 41, 80 Perla, R. J., 34 Perosa, L., 24 Petersen, W., 29, 74 Peterson, T., 59 Philadelphia, A., 42 Potter, K., 21, 37 Price, S., 71 Printy, S., 52 Proffitt, T., 29, 65 Puig, A., 16 Q Quirk, M. P., 27 R Ramus, S., 52 Ransome, M., 15 Rattan, G., 7 Rattan, T., 7 Reames, P., 71 Rearick, M., 58 Reed, W. M., 23, 69 Reffel, J., 79 88 Hilton Head, SC Rich, W., 55, 66 Rikard, L. A., 23, 31 Ripple, R., 79 Roberson, T., 22 Roberts, E., 77 Robertson, K., 1, 65 Robichauz, R., 17 Robinson, J., 42 Rodriguez, A. G., 1, 19 Rogerson, B., 81 Rosenthal, B., 72 Rosneck, J., 6 Ross, M., 42 Roughton, B., 54 Rudiger, C., 36 Ruland, J. P., 78 Russell, J., 30 Russell, M., 2 Russo, P., 62, 72 Ryan, C., 62 Ryan, T., 41 S Saenz, K., 52 Salame, I., 72 Salzman, J., 24, 76 Sanderson, D. R., 49 Sanga, M., 79 Savarese, J., 46 Scheffer, J., 3 Schoffman, G., 81 Schuerger, J., 81 Schvartz, G., 42 Schweiker-Marra, K. E., 32 Shannon, D. M., 17 Shapiro, A., 11, 48, 54 Shapiro, S., 11 Shipman, V., 61 Shore, W., 52 Simmons, S., 56 Singh, K., 15, 34, 45 Slighter, A., 72 Smith, J., 5, 16, 68 Smith, S., 28, 76 Smith-McIlwain, K., 78 Speranza, L., 52 EERA 2003 Sperling, R., 17 Song, L., 31, 51 Soares, A. T., 58, 64 Soares, L. M., 58, 64 Sottile Jr., J. M., 12, 65 Stover, L., 42 Strahan, D., 82 Strax, C., 7, 50 Strax, M., 7, 33, 50 Steele, L., 26 Stull, J., 1 Sturm, D., 20 Sugar, W., 60, 80 Sullivan, B., 81 Sykora, K., 42 T Takacs, J., 23, 75 Talbert-Johnson, C., 20, 62, 75 Tarrant, M., 51 Tatum, S., 45 Taylor, T., 17 Taylor-Dunlop, K., 36, 45 Taylor-Sims, M. A., 42 Thomas, A., 6, 52, 81 Thomas, S. L., 28 Thorton, H., 20 Tillman, B., 20 Tison, K., 80 Tlou, J., 44 Trapp, M. A., 29 Trenta, L., 24, 42, 52 Turnipseed, L., 42 Twale, D. J., 7, 63, 71 V Valente, S., 24 Vermillion, J. R., 31 VonEschenbach, J., 33 Vreeland, D., 15 Hilton Head, SC W Waczkowski, C., 39 Waechter, D., 6, 30 Waechter, T., 30 Wall, R., 41, 75 Warash, B., 1 Ware, A., 20, 82 Washington, V., 72 Watson, F., 40, 70 Weiner, M., 36 Weitz, E., 72 Weldon, B., 44 Wells, D. L., 41 Wells, J. G., 40, 41 West, R., 1 Wetherill, K., 54 Whelan, R. R., 51 Whitt, G., 37, 56 White, B., 55 White, D. A., 3 Wilbands, J., 24 Williams, R., 54 Williford, T., 15, 33 Wilson, P., 62 Winterton, S., 57 Withers, D. C., 28 Witta, E. L., 52 Wizer, D., 41 Wood, C., 71 Wright, R., 70 Wynn, J., 42 X Xiaodong, Y., 79 Y Yeager, J. L., 63 Yilmaz, H., 79 Z Zin, T. T., 34 Zozie, P., 79 Zydney, J. M., 51 89 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC DIRECTORY OF PRESENTERS This directory was created from disks that were submitted to the program chair by Division Directors Pam Abder New York University 239 Greene Street-637 East Building New York, NY 10012 Grace S. Bass Elon University CB2105 Elon, NC 27244 T. McClendon Amiel The University of Georgia Department of Instructional Technology 607 Aderhold Hall Athens, GA 30602-7144 Damian Bebell 332 Campion Hall Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467 Frank Aquila Cleveland State University 191 Winchester Road Fairlawn, OH 44333 David J. Ayersman Mary Washington College 1301 College Avenue Fredericksburg, VA. 22401-5358 Rhonda Baldwin State University of West Georgia 8950 Edinburgh Drive Winston, GA 30187 Kathleen C. Bands Hood College 401 Rosemont Avenue Frederick, MD 21701 Tammy Banerjee Department of Reading, Special Education, and Instructional Technology College of Education Towson University Towson, MD 21252-0001 Mary Alice Barksdale Virginia Tech 314 War Memorial Hall Blacksburg, VA 24061 Lydia Barza School of Education Post Office Box 248065 University of Miami Coral Gables, FL 33124 90 Elaine Beno Nordonia City Schools Nordonia, OH 44067 Janet T. Bercik Northeastern Illinois University 1521 Lake Avenue Whiting, IN 46374 Mina Berkowitz Long Island University Brooklyn Campus 7 Est 14th Street New York, NY 10003 Barbara Beyerbach Oswego State University Curriculum and Instruction Oswego, NY 13126 Kakali Bhattacharya University of Georgia Educational Psychology Aderhold Hall, Room 629 Athens, GA 30602 Chris Blake Knott Academic Center Mount St. Mary’s College Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Bernard Blumenthal C/O RIEAC Bryant College 1150 Douglas Pike Smithfield, RI 02917-1284 EERA 2003 Hilton Head, SC Carol Blunt-White New York State K-16 Alliance 7509 Antoinette Court Schnectady, NY 12303 Philip Buckenmeyer SUMMA 55 Arch Street Akron, OH 44067 Kelly Boebel Nordonia City Schools Nordonia, OH 44067 Clete Bulach Professional Development and Assessment Center 7256 Confederate Lane Villa Rica, GA 30180 Vada Bogart East Tennessee State University Pittman Center Road Sevierville, TN 37876 Melanie Bold Virginia Polytehnic Inst. & State University Suite 316 Blacksvurg, VA 24061-0316 W. Scott Bower West Virginia University PO Box 6122-602 Allen Hall Morgantown, WV 26506-6122 Margaret T. Boyle Center for Urban Education Pace University – Park Row New York, NY 10038 Susan Bracken Pennsylvania State University 1020 Back Road Allenwood, PA 17810 Carla Bradley UNC Charlotte Counseling, Special Education 9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28223 Letty Bridges State University of West Georgia 245 Education Annex Carrollton, GA 30118 Cecil Burgett Old Dominion University 617 Raff Road Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Kathy Burson Middletown Area School District 400 Alison Avenue Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 John Burton Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ. 220 War Memorial Hall Blacksburg, VA 24061-0313 Sean Cai Zook Hall University of Akron Akron, OH 44325 Jack Campbell Mount St. Mary’s College 16300 Old Emmitsburg Road Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Li Cao CEP State University of West Georgia 1600 Maple St. Carrollton, GA 30118 James Carifio 255 Princeton St. N. 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