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Miller, J. & Desberg, P. (2006). I Just Want to Sign Up Again Next Season; a psychological guide to coaching youth sports for coaches and parents. Carnelian Coaching Press.
Presentations
Miller, J. & Braun, J. (2006). Transition of immigrant professionals into the teaching process. California Council of Teacher Education.
Miller, J. (2006). Motivational Issues in Working with Middle School Students. Presented at California League of Middle Schools.
Miller, J. (2005). Motivating the Academically Unmotivated. Presented at California League of Middle Schools.
Miller, J. & Braun, J. (2005). Examining transitional patterns of immigrant professionals to the teaching field. Presented at CUMU.
Miller, J. Teacher efficacy for novice teachers: how new teachers develop a sense of efficacy in urban schools. Presented at Hawaii International Conference on Education, January, 2004.
Miller, J. & Esposito, M. Factors that lead to urban teacher efficacy. Presented at California Educational Research Association, November, 2003.
Miller, J. Building leaders through community service learning. Presented at conference on service learning. Phoenix, AZ, May 2001.
Miller, J. Facilitating intra-department tension. Focusing on teamwork, boundaries, and effective communication to achieve goals. Presented to Division of Academic Computing. Santa Monica College, February, 2001.
Miller, J. Motivation and Leadership: What you don’t know can ruin work relationships and satisfaction. Presented to administration of Santa Monica College, November, 2000.
Miller, J. Understanding urban students and the transition from public school to college. Presented at the National Conference on The First Year Experience, Cincinnati, OH, October, 2000.
Miller, J. Leadership through Proactivity: Why effective leaders solve problems before they start. Presented to administrative and management staff of Los Angeles area community colleges. September, 2000.
Miller, J. Goal Setting and Self-Worth theory: Trying to link the students perceptions of school with instructor goals. Presented to the faculty of Santa Monica College, August, 2000.
Critical vs. Creative Thinking: Do we do enough of either anyway? Presented to faculty of Moorpark Community College, July, 2000.
Miller, J. Goal Setting and Self-efficacy: Learning the what’s and changing the way we talk about and to ourselves. Presented to Conference on Student Success. Costa Mesa, CA, June, 2000.
Miller, J. Motivational Components of a Student Success Seminar. Presented to California Student Services Administrators Association. San Diego, CA, April, 2000.
Miller, J. Motivation and construction of programs to encourage retention and persistence among first year community college students. Presented to the Statewide Student Services Initiative Board, Sacramento, CA, February, 2000.
Miller, J. The Ring Toss Game: A Metaphorical Experience in goal setting and self-efficacy. Presented to the faculty of Santa Monica College, August, 1999.
Miller, J. Writing Workshop; Alternative teaching strategies that empower middle school students. Presented to the faculty and staff of Foshay Learning Center, January, 1999.
Miller, J. Social loafing in the classroom; components and theoretical explanations for individual motivation loss in cooperative settings. Presented at University of Southern California, March, 1998.
Miller, J. Internet for the Technophobe; An introductory experience for school counselors. Presented to selected counselors and Assistant Superintendent of Counseling and Student Services of Los Angeles Unified School District, December, 1998
Miller, J. I’m motivated, but not for what you want me to be motivated for; A practical explanation of self-worth theory as it applies to the urban child. Presented to the faculty and staff of Foshay Learning Center, December, 1997.
Miller, J. Poetry and the urban child; bringing out the poet in the middle school child. Presented at the annual convention of the California Association of Teachers of English, February, 1996.
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