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Dr. Robert Stewart Prouty is the former head of the Global Partnership for Education and was a Lead Education Specialist at the World Bank prior to retirement. He began his career teaching elementary school for five years in the Seventh-day Adventist school system in Canada, followed by six years at the Institut de Lukanga in Congo DRC (then known as Zaire) and 4 years at the Adventist University of Central Africa in Rwanda. He has more than 35 years of experience with international education policy dialogue and sector development and currently works as a consultant for several international organizations, including the European Commission\u27s Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development. He also coordinates an online course on Disability-Inclusive Education Planning which is a joint project of the International Institute for Educational Planning and UNICEF. He has written widely on issues related to teacher education, education governance, inclusive education, early childhood education, assessment and policy dialogue. He holds a BA (French, Mathematics) and MA (Educational Administration) from Andrews University and a PhD in Educational Administration and African Studies from Michigan State University
Adventist Human Subject Researchers\u27 Association Training & Research Conference: May 23-27, 2023
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The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 1: \u2723 and me: Welcome to the AU Family!
HUMANS
Babbling at the Crayon Box, Anneliese Tessalee
Dorm Sweet Dorm, Savannah Tyler
Surviving Freshman Year 101, Colin Cha
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
AU\u27s Reception of Barbie , Amelia Stefanescu
Hey, How Was Your Summer? , Nailea Soto
Sewing as an Art Form: My Experience as a First-Time Formal Dressmaker, Daena Holbrook
Shadow & Bone: Reentering the Grishaverse, Madison Vath
NEWS
Another Generation, Another Convocation, Melissa Moore
Canada\u27s Fiery Struggle: The Ongoing Battle Against Wildfires, Brendan Oh
Labor Day, the Writers\u27 Strikes, and Fairness, Nathaniel Miller
IDEAS
Antibiotic Resistance, Sumin Lee
Chapel Credits: Fair or Unfair?, Corinna Bevier
From Flowers to Fires: Does Climate Change Rhetoric Need to Change?, Bella Hamann
Suicide Prevention Month and the Power of Support, Reagan Westerman
PULSE
All That and Then Summer, Lexie Dunham
Food Near AU, Alyssa Caruthers
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, is There a Fairest of Them All?, Anna Rybachek
Social Media Fasts, Rodney Bell II
LAST WORD
You Are a God Who Sees Me, Chris Ngugihttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1000/thumbnail.jp
The Unified Body of Christ
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Here is the Study Guide for the week ending August 12, 2023.
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God\u27s Call to Mission
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Ephesians in the Heart
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Magnetic Tilt Effect on Externally Driven Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) Waves
We examine coupling of fluctuations in the solar wind with electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves in the magnetosphere using an advanced full-wave simulation code, Petra-M. Dipole tilt dramatically affects the coupling process. While very little wave power can reach the inner magnetosphere without tilt effects, a tilted dipole field dramatically increases the efficiency of the coupling process. Solar wind fluctuations incident at high magnetic latitude effectively reaches the ground along the field line and mode-convert to linearly polarized field-aligned propagating waves at the Alfvén and IIH resonances. Therefore, solar wind compressions efficiently drive linearly polarized EMIC waves when the dipole angle is tilted toward or away from the Sun-Earth direction