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South Morlan Residence Hall, married student apartments, Chapman College, Orange, California. North Morlan was dedicated November 20, 1963 and named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan. An addition, South Morlan, was dedicated December 1, 1965.
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South Morlan Residence Hall, married student apartments, Chapman College, Orange, California. Dedicated December 1, 1965. North Morlan was dedicated November 20, 1963 and named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan.
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North Morlan Residence Hall, married student apartments, Chapman College, Orange, California. Dedicated November 20, 1963 and named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan. An addition, South Morlan, was dedicated December 1, 1965.
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Morlan Residence Hall, married student apartments and dining hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. North Morlan, at the left, was dedicated November 20, 1963 and named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan. An addition, South Morlan, was dedicated December 1, 1965.
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South Morlan Residence Hall, married student apartments and parking area, Chapman College, Orange, California. Dedicated December 1, 1965 as an addition to North Morlan, [Dedicated November 20, 1963 and named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan].
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North Morlan Residence Hall, married student apartments and dining hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. Dedicated November 20, 1963 and named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan. An addition, South Morlan, was dedicated December 1, 1965.
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South Morlan Residence Hall, married student apartmentsl, Chapman College, Orange, California. Morlan Hall and Lounge was dedicated November 20, 1963 and named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan. An addition, South Morlan, was dedicated December 1, 1965.
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Two students seated in a dormitory room, Morlan Residence Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. Photographer's text at bottom edge of photograph: Rene Laursen, Photography, 702 N. Grand, Santa Ana, California, 92701 -- [image number] 4905-1.
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Poppy Lounge, Morlan Residence Halls, Chapman College, Orange, California
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Poppy Lounge, Morlan Residence Halls, Chapman College, Orange, California
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Students in Poppy Lounge, Morlan Residence Halls, Chapman College, Orange, California. The student lounge was the gift of Dorothy Belle Poppy who served students for forthy-five years as a decidcated teacher of latin and english.
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Students in Poppy Lounge, Morlan Residence Halls, Chapman College, Orange, California. The student lounge was the gift of Dorothy Belle Poppy who served students for forthy-five years as a decidcated teacher of latin and english. Stamped on the back: "Photograph by Dick Gould, Orange Photo Studio, KE 8-1158"
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Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall, Orange, California. Completed in 1975 (2 floors, 44,592 sq.ft.), this building is named in memory of an artist and patroness of the arts, Nellie Gail Moulton. Within this structure are the departments of Art, Communications, and Theatre/Dance as well as the Guggenheim Gallery and Waltmar Theatre.
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The learning community model has been an integral component of teacher development in Ontarian schools and beyond. This research was conducted to understand how teachers' personal capacity and professional, interpersonal, and organizational competencies are developed and expressed within this context. Nineteen elementary teachers and administrators participated in the study from November through January 2007. A qualitative case study methodology was used to investigate the role ofteachers' capacities and competencies in learning communities. Combined data sources from semistructured interviews, research journals, and document review were used to gather data about teachers' capacities and competencies. The study included 3 phases of analysis. In the final phase the analysis provided 3 qualities of the teachers at Jude and Mountain Schools (pseudonyms): identification as professionals, investment in others, and institutional affiliation that may explain how they differed from other educators. The data revealed these three themes, which provided an understanding of educators at Jude and Mountain Schools as dedicated professionals pushing practices to contribute to school life and address student learning needs, and as teachers who reflected on practices to continue expanding their skills. Teachers were heavily invested in creating a caring culture and in students' and team members' learning. Educators actively participated in solving problems and coplanning throughout the school levels and beyond, assumed collective responsibility for all pupils, and focused on generating school-wide consistent practices. These qualities and action patterns revealed teachers who invested time and effort in their colleagues, who committed to develop as professionals, and who affiliated closely with every aspect of school living.
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Architectural rendering for Moulton Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. Completed in 1975 (2 floors, 44,592 sq.ft.), this building is named in memory of an artist and patroness of the arts, Nellie Gail Moulton. Within this structure are the departments of Art, Communications, and Theatre/Dance as well as the Guggenheim Gallery and Waltmar Theatre.