scholarly journals The Nurse–Family Partnership in Colorado: Supporting High‐Quality Programming With Implementation Science

2019 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-13
Author(s):  
Michelle Neal ◽  
Amanda Fixsen
Author(s):  
Margaret McConnell ◽  
Mary Ann Bates ◽  
Katherine Baicker ◽  
R. Annetta Zhou ◽  
Michelle Woodford

2000 ◽  
Vol 28 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 13-19
Author(s):  
John Metzler

The National Consortium for Study in Africa (NCSA) was founded in 1994 by the then 15 National Resource Centers for African Language and Area Studies. The primary agenda of the NCSA is to promote high-quality and accessible study-abroad programs for North American students in Africa. In addressing this agenda the NCSA initial membership had a particular, but not exclusive, interest in programs at African universities for North American students. This particular bias develops out of a long-standing commitment on the part of National Resource Centers to work with peer institutions in Africa. African universities, their faculty, and their students are essential partners in collaborative initiatives in research, teaching, and project work, and in the continuing process of generating knowledge on Africa across the disciplines. Consequently, from its inception the NCSA has viewed its goal of expanding high-quality programming in Africa as a natural outgrowth and expansion of its members’ linkages with African universities.


2006 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neil W. Boris ◽  
Julie A. Larrieu ◽  
Paula D. Zeanah ◽  
Geoffrey A. Nagle ◽  
Alison Steier ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Margaret McConnell ◽  
Mary Ann Bates ◽  
Katherine Baicker ◽  
R. Annetta Zhou ◽  
Michelle Woodford

Author(s):  
Margaret McConnell ◽  
Mary Ann Bates ◽  
Katherine Baicker ◽  
R. Annetta Zhou ◽  
Michelle Woodford

Author(s):  
Katherine Baicker ◽  
Margaret McConnell ◽  
Michelle Woodford ◽  
R. Annetta Zhou ◽  
Mary Ann Bates

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