Academe’s competitive "publish-or-perish" mindset can be a recipe for trouble when it comes to who gets credit for authorship. The best way to avoid disagreements about who should get credit and in what order is to talk about these issues at the beginning of a working relationship‚ even though many people often feel uncomfortable about such topics. "It’s almost like talking about money‚" explains Tangney. "People don’t want to appear to be greedy or presumptuous." APA’s 2002 Ethics Code offers
Premium Research Ethics Psychology
matter‚ K-12. Portland‚ ME: Stenhouse Publishers. Gorski‚ P.C. (2010). The challenge of defining “multicultural education.” Edited and updated April 14‚ 2010. Critical Multicultural Pavilion. http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/initial.html Hill‚ K Knapp‚ N. F. (2005). “They’re not all like me!”: The role of educational psychology in preparing teachers for diversity. The Clearing House 78(5)‚ 202-206. May/June 2005. Latz‚ A. O.‚ Neumeister‚ K. L. S.‚ Adams‚ C. M.‚ & Peirce‚ R. L. (2009). Peer coaching
Premium Culture Education Educational psychology
|the Buffalo Creek Disaster | | | A book by Gerald Stern |PART ONE | | | |Prologue | | | |On the morning of the 26th February 1972 a coal company’s massive coal-waste refuse pile which dammed a stream in middle fork hollow | |collapsed in the Buffalo Creek Valley. Over 130 million gallons
Premium Coal Coal mining Dam
A TERM PAPER OF COMMUNICATION The word communication comes from the Latin comunicare meaning “to transmit‚”1 and this describes the purpose of communication‚ which is to place with all people a common knowledge and feelings with respect to a certain detail or group of details. We have no precise data on when and how the first act of communication occurred only suppositions and conjectures that cannot be proven. Remember that our planet is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old‚ and for 3 billion
Premium Communication Nonverbal communication
Violations of Nonverbal Rules The elements of nonverbal communication are proxemics‚ kinesics‚ vocalics‚ chronemics and haptics. Among them‚ proxemics and haptics are the two types of rules and social norms I see violations‚ as different cultures have different attitudes towards space and touch in communication. In the following essay‚ I will talk about my view on violations of nonverbal rules through my own experiences‚ and what type of violation is excusable. Then I will outline the factors
Premium Nonverbal communication Culture
Kirsten Jade Adams 201004214 What makes a brand unique? OSW1B21 Table of Contents * Introduction…………….…………………………………………………2 * What makes a brand unique……………………………………..……………………………..…3 * The characteristics of a unique brand…………….………………………………………………………….3 * why should consumers use unique brands? * Conclusion………………………………………………………………….4 * Bibliography………………………………………………………………5 ------------------------------------------------- A unique brand involves TRUST and CONSISTENCY
Premium Brand Brand management Branding
1. The main concern expressed in the article would be the danger of education perpetuating class stratification‚ as opposed to the promise of education “leveling the playing field”. It touches on the low intergenerational social mobility in Singapore‚ especially with varying social class. The article acknowledges the fact that entry into prestigious‚ ‘branded’ primary schools reflects on parents’ social class rather than merit. The accordance of accessibility of the best schools to students of
Premium Social class Social class Education
Thalidomide was originally invented in the 1950s by the Swiss pharmaceutical company. It was then initially released by the German company Chemie Grunenthalas in 1957 and was advertised to be one of the safest sedative drugs which is non-addictive (Kim & Scialli‚ 2011). Additionally‚ due to its effect in helping pregnant women to reduce the symptoms of morning sickness‚ thalidomide became widespread around the world; it was sold in more than 40 countries and was known as different names; for example
Premium Thalidomide Pregnancy
Electronic mail messaging has been around for over 30 years‚ used by government officials and the like as a means of sending and receiving data. It was not until the early 90’s that e-mail became a tool used by the masses. “Electronic mail is a natural use of networked communication technology that developed along with the evolution of the Internet.” (Crocker). With the release of the Internet as a global medium‚ it became possible to exchange information electronically and instantly in the form
Premium
The slave codes that were implemented in colonial America changed history for many people and affected the descendants of those people even today. These slave codes stripped slaves of their basic rights‚ influenced today’s laws‚ and even after it ended‚ affected their progress and status in society. Slavery and the slave codes stripped slaves of even the most basic of rights. A New York slave code from 1697 stated “No persons of African descent may be buried in the city’s church graveyard.” The
Premium