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Martha, Martha, Martha!
My Maine piece in which the author humorously relies on Martha Stewart\u27s Keepsake Wedding Planner to plan her own wedding, until the day when all her plans start to unravel, thanks, in part, to Martha Stewart herself
Interview with Martha Manning - OH 297
Martha Joyce Richardson Manning (1936-) is a 1973 Winthrop College graduate (Masters Degree) who was enrolled to further her career as a reading teacher at the suggestion of parents and school board members. Mrs. Manning was married the Reverend Jesse Franklin “Frank” Manning (1933-2006) and has three children at the time of her enrollment. Mrs. Manning discusses her professional life as well as her experience as a student in the education program at Winthrop. She talks about her professors, her rigorous class load, and the College president, Dr. Charles B. Vail (president from 1973-1982). Mrs. Manning graduated with a “Reading Teacher Award,” and took a test to receive a certification that allowed her to teach reading from elementary to college levels in South Carolina. She discusses how Winthrop helped her to further her passion for education.
Martha Manning is the author of her autobiography My Angel and Me (2017)https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1153/thumbnail.jp
Martha Snyder: Setting a context for outcomes-based funding models
Martha Snyder: Setting a context for outcomes-based funding models is a podcast interview with Martha Snyder, Senior Associate with HCM Strategists and author of Driving Better Outcomes: Typology and Principles to Inform Outcomes-Based Funding Models. Snyder provides an overview of outcomes-based funding, including its relationship to performance based funding and its differences with historic and enrollment based funding models. Additionally, Snyder addresses common concerns with outcomes-based funding such as its potentially negative impact on underserved populations and diminished quality of education. Noting the uniqueness of outcomes-based funding being focused on completion, Snyder emphasizes the importance of context as states consider and design these funding models and provides broad suggestions for effective funding models.
Interview facilitation, commentary and discussion presented by Kathryn Dodge, Alison Griffin, and Elise Scanlon of Radio Higher Ed
Interview with Martha Gies (audio)
Heather Petrocelli interviewed Martha Gies at her home in Portland, Oregon on her involvement with the Center for the Moving Image.
Martha Gies is an author and educator
What's at Stake for Women in '08 and Beyond - Martha Burk, political psychologist and author of Your Money And Your Life: The High Stakes for Women Voters in 08 and Beyond.
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in QuickTime movie file: "Law School - General Events - "What's at Stake for Women in '08 and Beyond" - Martha Burk, political psychologist and author of Your Money And Your Life: The High Stakes for Women Voters in 08 and Beyond." The gender gap in voting didn't appear until the 1980s. Burk looks at the issues that affect women in the 2008 election.Law Schoo
Preview of a reading from Augusta Gone: A True Story, by the author, Martha T
Preview of a reading from Augusta Gone: A True Story, by the author, Martha Tod Dudman, which is being presented at the Portland Public Library in Portland March 28
. 27 Año 8 (2011) septiembre-diciembre. Señales de humo
- Editorial por Hugo Reynoso Urtiz. - Apertura de la zona. - Desde Austrailia. En el centro del pleonasmo por Raquel Padilla Ramos. - La biblioteca informa Jesuitas. - Arqueología de salvamento. Recorrido de superficie del trazo en la Línea de Transmisión Eléctrica Seis de Abril Cucapah, CFE por Sergio Adrián Dávila y Cesár Armando Quijada López. - Acercamiento al patrimonio gráfico rupestre Yoeme por Tomás Pérez Reyes y Cesár A. Quijada López. - Visitas guiadas a La Pintada por Érendira Contreras Barragán y Martha Olivia Solís Zataraín. - Reconocimiento a Historiadores. - Presentación de las memorías por Esperaza Donjuan Espinoza. - Cañon de Guaymas por Rodolfo del Castillo López. - Participa Centro INAH y Museo de Sonora en Semana del Patrimonio Cultural UNISON por Martha Olivia Solís Zataraín.
Author, Scholar Martha Nussbaum Receiving Honorary Degree at Lawrence’s 164th Commencement
Martha Nussbaum, one of the world’s pre-eminent scholars, public intellectuals and an award-winning author, will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree Sunday, June 9 at Lawrence University’s 164th commencement
. 37 Año 12 (2015) octubre-diciembre. Señales de humo
- Editorial por José Luis Perea González. - TRICAT Sonora 2015: las dimensiones de una intervención por Martha Robles Baldenegro. - 100 años de la llegada de General Salvador Alvarado a Yucatán y la Revolución Constitucionalista. Políticas reformistas de los gobiernos constitucionalista 1914 a 1916 por Juan José Gracida Romo. - Pericial antropológico sobre el Acueducto Independencia y su impacto a la tribu Yaqui por Raquel Padilla Ramos. - Pascolas y venados por José Luis Moctezuma Zamarrón. - El viejo Hermosillo: la salud de sus habitantes en 1898 por Patricia Olga Hernández Espinoza. - El Arriero y su imponente labor en la época colonial en el siglo XIX por Esperanza Donjuan Espinoza. - Los arqueólogos no sabemos buscar ollas por Júpiter MArtínez Ramírez. - Continúa la conservación en el sitio Arquológico La Pintada por Eréndida Contreras Barragán y Martha Olivia Solís Zatarain. - Mesa de derechos colectivos de los pueblos indígenas de Sonora por Martha Olivia Solís Zatarain
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