Reconsidering Grit as a Two-Edged Sword for At-Risk Students
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Michele Mills Liberty University Abstract This article reviews the current literature on grit as a term trending in the world of education,... Read More
Student Engagement is an Ecological Affair: Every Piece Matters
Yvonne I. Larrier, PhD, LPC, NCC, NCSC, EAS-C Associate Professor & Department Chair Counseling & Human Services School of Education Indiana University... Read More
Analysis of Endocrine Response to Perceived Difference in Cross-Cultural Interactions
Carole Woolford-Hunt, PhD Department of Graduate Psychology & Counseling, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI, USA. Marlene Murray, PhD Department of Biology, Andrews... Read More
Integrating a Servant Leadership Framework: Preparing Teaching and School Counseling Students for Collaboration
Primary/Corresponding Author: Pamela N. Harris The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Department of Counseling and Educational Development PO Box 26170, Greensboro,... Read More
Person Centered Theory and Considerations for Counseling Practice and Teaching
Joseph A. Campbell, Ph.D., LMHC (IN), ACS, CCMHC, NCC Assistant Professor Department of Counseling and Human Services School of Education Indiana University... Read More
The dynamics of gender roles and cultural determinants of African women’s desire to participate in modern politics
Kwadwo A. Okrah, Ph.D. Professor of Education & Director, Center for Global Education School of Education Indiana University South Bend Abstract... Read More
Working with Non-Compliant Clients: A Stages of Change Approach for Engaging Clients in Treatment
Jeremy M. Linton, PhD, LMHC, LCAC Associate Professor Director, IU South Bend Community Counseling Clinic< Counseling and Human Services Department, School of... Read More
Sex trafficking: What we don’t know and how to fix it
April Terry Kansas State University (785) 532-6865 anterry2@ksu.edu April Terry is an Instructor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Fort Hays... Read More