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Observation of a high school Spanish class focusing on planning, classroom environment, and instructional methods, including feedback on student engagement, teacher behavior management, and potential future career transition.
Year:
2015
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Education, Spanish Language Instruction
Document Type:
Observation Notes
Institution:
N/A
Author:
Courtney Painton
Target Audience:
High school teachers, educators
Effective Period:
2/25/15
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
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Name:
Courtney Kay Harris
Date:
January 2, 2025
Institution:
William & Mary
Primary Affiliation:
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
School:
Batten School of Coastal and Marine Science
Position:
Professor and Chair, Coastal and Ocean Processes Section
Office Address:
PO Box 146, Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Office Phone:
804/684-7194
Email:
[email protected]
Education:
Ph.D., M.S. (1999, 1994) University of Virginia; M.S. (1987) University of California, Berkeley; B.S. (1986) University of Virginia
Academic Positions:
Assistant Professor (2001–2007); Associate Professor (2007–2014); Professor (2014–present); Chair appointments (2020–2023; 2023–present)
Previous Appointment:
U.S. Geological Survey Postdoctoral Fellow (1999–2001)
Honors and Awards:
Faculty Excellence in Mentoring Award (2023); CSDMS Lifetime Achievement Award (2023); Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence (2012); NASA Global Climate Change Fellow (1996); U.S. Geological Survey Postdoctoral Fellowship Award (1999–2001)
Teaching Areas:
Numerical computing, sediment transport, coastal and estuarine processes, hydrodynamic modeling
Student Mentorship:
Ph.D. and M.S. advisor at Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Coverage Period:
1982–2025
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Bethesda, MD
Subject:
Hematology, Clinical Research, Sickle Cell Disease
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Institution:
National Institutes of Health
Author:
Courtney Dayle Fitzhugh, M.D.
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, researchers, and institutions in related fields
Period of Activity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
07/16-present
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Iwerne Courtney & Stepleton, Dorset, UK
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organ / Institution:
Parish Council
Author:
Parish Clerk
Attendees:
Cllr Hewitt, Cllr Barrett, Cllr Christmas, 2 Parishioners, Unitary Cllr Somper
Topics:
Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman, Apologies, Minutes approval, Chairman’s announcements, Declarations of interests, Parish matters, Planning, Finance, Correspondence, Other matters
Period covered:
17 May 2023
Next meeting:
19 July 2023
Actions assigned:
Acceptance of Office, notification of vacancy, website management, financial approvals, planning comments
Year:
2024
Region / City:
USA
Theme:
Dance, Line Dance
Document Type:
Choreography Guide
Choreographers:
Courtney Fajardo & Makynlee Myrick
Music:
Yippee Ki Yay by Joseph David-Jones
Level:
High Beginner
Count:
16
Wall:
4
Target Audience:
Dance enthusiasts and instructors
Date Created:
July 2024
Moves Description:
Detailed step-by-step instructions for each 16-count sequence including tags and turns
Instruction Format:
Written with numbered sequences and movement notation
Year:
2021
Location:
Chamberlain, South Dakota, USA
Topic:
Cattle ranching, Swath grazing, Sustainable livestock management
Document type:
Podcast transcript
Organization:
South Dakota State University Extension
Authors:
Madison Kovarna, Charlie Totton, Courtney Tyrrell
Audience:
Ranchers, livestock producers, agricultural students
Season/Episode:
Season 1, Episode 55
Ranch:
Totton Angus
Herd size:
approximately 400 cows
Land managed:
several thousand acres
Events:
Annual bull sale first Saturday of May, Grazing School
Practices:
Swath grazing, soil health management, cover crops, manure distribution
Year of Birth:
Not specified
Region / City:
Denver, CO, USA
Field:
Education, Research Methods, STEM
Document Type:
Curriculum Vitae
Institution / Organization:
University of Colorado Denver; University of Denver; Red Rocks Community College; Oklahoma Christian University
Position:
Clinical Associate Professor, Director of SEHD Faculty Research Center
Education:
Ph.D. in Research Methods and Statistics (University of Denver, 2015); M.Ed in Curriculum & Instruction (University of Colorado Denver, 2008); B.S. in Biology (Oklahoma Christian University, 2004)
Research Projects:
Arts & Economic Prosperity Study, IMLS Grant: Measuring What Matters, NSF IUSE Grant: ITsCRITiCAL, Intensive Parenting & Mental Health Project, Mile High Learning Grant, LivedX Project, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Inclusive Excellence Grant
Teaching Experience:
Middle School Science Teacher, Instructor in Research Methods, Math, Business Information and Analytics
Peer-reviewed Publications:
Various articles on educational research, parenting, and teacher preparation (2014–2023)
Email:
[email protected]
Year:
2013
Institution:
University of South Australia
Publisher:
ECORFAN-Mexico, S.C.
License:
CC BY-NC-ND
Type of Document:
Handbook chapter / Author guidelines
Language:
English and Spanish
DOI:
https://doi.org/
Target Audience:
Researchers, authors, and academic contributors
Sections:
Abstract, Graphical Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methodology, Results, Conclusions, Annexes, Declarations, References
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)
Document Type:
Non-Substantive Change Request
Agency / Institution:
U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (ETA)
Author:
U.S. Department of Labor
Target Audience:
Employers, Job Applicants
Effective Period:
May 31, 2023 - May 31, 2026
Approval Date:
May 31, 2023
Amendment Date:
None
Due:
October 3rd/4th (If your class meets on 10/3, your project is due then; if not, it is due on the 4th)
Student name:
______________________
Country of recipe origin:
______________________
Recipe name:
______________________
Note:
Grading Criteria
Rigor:
Incomplete. Student reads a Google Translated document. Meal has limited vocabulary, has less than 7 steps, but student still lists ingredients and steps appropriately. Student shows at least 7 steps, lists all ingredients appropriately, and vocabulary isn’t repetitive.
Speaking:
Incomplete. Student reads a Google Translated document. Student reads. This doesn’t prove you know the vocab or practiced, but that you can read a document. Student mumbles or mispronounces several words or phrases. Student is in the video, doesn’t read at all, and shows he or she has practiced the vocabulary. Student pronunciation is clear.
Vocab & Grammar:
Incomplete. Student reads a Google Translated document. Few grammatical errors. Student makes some grammatical mistakes, but the message is overall clear. No grammatical errors. Vocabulary isn’t repetitive. Student uses the appropriate vocabulary to say what he or she means to say.
Total:
/ 30pts.
Grade Level:
Unit 3
Subject:
Texas History
Thematic Focus:
The Spanish Colonial Era
Historical Period:
1690s–1758
Geographic Focus:
Texas; San Sabá; San Antonio; Coahuila y Tejas; New Spain
Type of Document:
Educational worksheet and primary source analysis activity
Content Components:
Reading guide; introductory historical passage; primary source excerpts; comprehension questions; analysis and inference section
Primary Sources Referenced:
Letter from Father Terreros (February 13, 1758); Letter from Don Toribio de Urrutia (March 20, 1758); Official interview of Joseph Gutierrez (March 1758)
Institutions Mentioned:
Spanish missions; presidios; Spanish government; Mission San Sabá
Historical Figures Mentioned:
Father Terreros; Don Toribio de Urrutia; Don Diego Ortiz Parrilla; Joseph Gutierrez; Robert La Salle
Indigenous Groups Mentioned:
Apache; Comanche; allied Texas Indian nations
Event Referenced:
Attack on Mission San Sabá, March 16, 1758
Note:
Year
Contextual Description:
A sample communication template for teachers to request parental involvement in assessments while students are learning remotely.
Year:
2025
Subject:
A-level French, A-level German, A-level Spanish
Document type:
Candidate record form
Institution:
AQA
Audience:
Candidates and teachers
Period of validity:
Relevant to the AQA assessment period
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
1842
Author:
Robert Browning
Type of document:
Poem
Theme:
Religion, Conflict, Jealousy, Human Emotions
Intended audience:
General public, literary enthusiasts
Period:
19th century
Language:
English
Context:
English literature, Victorian poetry
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Spanish Fork, Utah
Topic:
4-H Horse Program, Livestock Contests, Youth Leadership, Volunteer Training
Document Type:
Training Schedule
Organization:
Utah 4-H
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Volunteers, Youth, Horse Judges, Livestock Volunteers
Period of Action:
March 27-29, 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
Event schedule for the Utah 4-H Horse Program training sessions, including workshops, contests, and volunteer opportunities.
Institution:
Bryn Mawr College
Course Code:
SPAN B101
Course Title:
Intermediate Spanish
Semester:
Spring 2026
Instructor:
Dr. Josué Chávez
Office:
Old Library 217
Meeting Schedule:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
TA Session:
Monday evenings (5:10–6:00pm; 6:10–7:00pm; 7:10–8:00pm)
Required Textbook:
Enlaces, 3rd edition (Vista, 2023)
Publisher:
Vista Higher Learning
Platform:
Moodle; WebSAM; TalkAbroad
Assessment Components:
Participation; WebSAM assignments; Compositions; Cultural Exchange; Quizzes
Number of Quizzes:
Four (Cap.1; Cap.2; Cap.3+4; Cap.5)
Language Policy:
Spanish-only policy
Academic Integrity Framework:
Bryn Mawr Honor Code
Year:
18th Century
Region / city:
Texas
Topic:
Spanish Colonial History
Document Type:
Educational Text
Organization / Institution:
Library of Congress
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Students (Grade Level Unit 3)
Period of action:
18th Century
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Course Number:
2390
Program:
Hispanic Studies Program
Field:
Language and Culture Studies
Semester:
Spring 2024
Course Delivery:
In Person
Instructor:
Edwin Alverio
Institution:
Trinity College
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Office Phone:
860.297.2680
Class Schedule:
Mon/Wed/Fri 9:00am–9:50am
Office Hours:
Mon/Wed/Fri 8:00am–9:00am by appointment
Textbook:
Tu Mundo Connect Plus 2nd Edition with LearnSmart and full Connect (eBook) access
Author of Textbook:
Andrade
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
Prerequisite:
Continuation of Hispanic Studies 102
Target Audience:
Students with 2–3 years of high school Spanish
Course Objectives:
Development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills; use of past and subjunctive; cultural knowledge of Spanish-speaking countries
Teaching Approach:
Natural Approach with emphasis on active participation and Spanish-only communication
Assessment Components:
Attendance and Participation, Online Homework, Essays, Cultural Events, Written Exams, Oral Presentations, Final Oral Presentation, Final Project
Grading Scale:
A+ to F (100–0)
Attendance Policy:
Maximum of three absences; grade reduction after third absence
Make-up Policy:
No make-ups allowed for exams, essays, presentations, or cultural events
Note:
Year Group
Subject:
Spanish
Curriculum Type:
Primary School MFL
Start Date:
Autumn Term 2024
End Date:
Summer Term 2025
Title:
Getting started with Spanish 1
Course code:
LXS001
Subtitle:
Beginners Spanish 1: ¡Empezamos!
Year:
2021
Institution:
The Open University
Department:
Open Centre for Languages and Cultures
Platform:
OpenLearn
Type of document:
Open educational course material (adapted extract)
Duration:
Two weeks
Estimated study time:
3–4 hours per week
Language of instruction:
English
Subject area:
Spanish language learning
Level:
Beginner
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Copyright holder:
The Open University
Head of Intellectual Property:
The Open University
ISBN (.kdl):
978-1-4730-3173-9
ISBN (.epub):
978-1-4730-3174-6
Title:
Spanish in Mexico Video Transcript: "Greeting a Friend and Her Family"
Collection:
Language by Country
Country:
Mexico
Language:
Spanish
Producing Institution:
Five College Center for the Study of World Languages
Funding:
National Security Education Program (NSEP); Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), U.S. Department of Education
Production Period:
1999–2003
Copyright:
© 2003 Five College Center for the Study of World Languages and Five Colleges, Incorporated
Contributors:
Five College international students
Content Type:
Video transcript with English translation
Subject:
Everyday social interaction and family greetings
Audience:
Students of world languages