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FAMILY SCIENCE REVIEW: Volume 12, 1999

CONTENTS

FEATURE ARTICLES

FSR—Volume 12 No. 1
February 1999

Table of Contents:

  1. Postpositivism and Positivism: A Dialogue, James M. White & Lisa K. Mason
  2. Constituting “Science” in Family Science: Beyond Positivistic Circumscriptions, Stan J. Knapp
  3. Echoes from the Dialogue: Listening to Rebounding Sounds, Karen L. Wilcox
  4. Reconstructing the Positivistic “Strawman”, James M. White & Lisa K. Mason
  5. Ethics Education in Family Science: Strengthening Programs in Higher Education, Margaret Arcus

FSR—Volume 12 No. 2
May 1999

Table of Contents

  1. Current Issues in Parenting Education: Introduction to the Special Issue, James J. Ponzetti, Jr.
  2. Sorting Through Parenting Education Resources: Values and the Example of Socially Conscious Parenting, Judith A. Myers-Walls & Karen S. Myers-Bowman
  3. Challenges to Providing Parenting Education in Rural, Low-Resource Communities: Lesson from the Begin Education Early Program, Ellen Abell, Jacquelyn Mize, & Elaine B. Shields
  4. Low-Income Mothers’ Parenting Education Program Preferences, Corrine C. Remeika & Kathy R. Thornburg

Other Articles

  1. Family Policy Research: A Systems View, Shirley L. Zimmerman
  2. Preparing Graduates for a Diverse Job Market: A Comparison of Human Development and Family Science Programs, Ted G. Futris, Susan Hicks, Alice H. Hall, Kathy Etz, Fabienne Doucet, & Garrett Lange

FSR—Volume 12 No. 3
August 1999

Table of Contents:

  1. Distance Education and the Changing Nature of University Life, Randal D. Day & Shirley L. Baugher
  2. Extending the Reach of Human Development and Family Studies Information Through Satellite Technology: The Principles of Parenting Series, Byran B. Korth, Malinda J. Colwell, & Ellen Abell
  3. Providing Library Services to Distance Students and Faculty in the College of Human Resources and Family Sciences, Mary Cassner & Kate Adams
  4. Building Learning Teams Through Computer-Mediated Conferenceing, Donald E. Hanna & Simone Conceiçao-Runlee
  5. Ways of Knowing in the Virtual Classroom: Experiences with an Internet Course on Couple Conflict and Violence, Renate C. A. Klein
  6. Beyond Traditional Classroom Walls: The Development and Effectiveness of a Human Development Extended Degree Program, Sandra J. Bailey &Randal D. Day
  7. Final Thoughts on Distance Learning and Technology in Family Science-The Future: The Age of Knowledge, Shirley L. Baugher

FSR—Volume 12 No. 4
November 1999

Table of Contents

  1. College Students’ Feelings About Diversity: Using Emotions to Enhance Learning in a Multicultural Family Science Course, Kathleen Dyer Ramos & Lynn Blinn-Pike
  2. Good Candidates, Poor Applications: Quality of Job Applications in Family Science, Hilary A. Rose & Suzanne R. Smith
  3. Becoming a Professor: A Survival Guide for International Students and New Faculty, Mudita Rastogi, Jacki Fitzpatrick, Du Feng, & Lin Shi
  4. Listening to Children: A New Approach to Parent Support, Education, and Empowerment, Randi B. Wolfe
  5. The Family Connection Project: A Collaborative Approach to Supporting Families with Incarcerated Parents, Kerry Kazura, Kristine Barber, & Mary Temke
  6. Assessing Welfare Reform: Theory, Research, and Practice, Dennis K. Orthner
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