Nicole L. John
M.A., Sociology, Kansas State University, expected 2010
B.S., Sociology, Psychology Minor, Cameron University, 2006
B.S., Sociology, Psychology Minor, Cameron University, 2006
Research Interests and Current Research:
My general research interests include quality care among the elderly and intimacy among the elderly within care institutions. I am currently conducting a content analysis of informational brochures to examine the notion of ‘successful aging’ as promoted by long-term care facilities within the ‘traditional’ and ‘culture-change’ models.
Courses Taught:
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Sociology (SOCIO 211E, 211A, 211D)
Invited Lectures:
"Inequalities of Age in the United States," Introduction to Sociology, Kansas State University, Spring and Fall Semesters 2009, Spring Semester 2010 (Dr. Alisa Garni)
Selected Previous Experience and Honors:
Elementary Teacher: 1997- 2002 (Grenada West Indies)
Honor Society: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta
My general research interests include quality care among the elderly and intimacy among the elderly within care institutions. I am currently conducting a content analysis of informational brochures to examine the notion of ‘successful aging’ as promoted by long-term care facilities within the ‘traditional’ and ‘culture-change’ models.
Courses Taught:
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Sociology (SOCIO 211E, 211A, 211D)
Invited Lectures:
"Inequalities of Age in the United States," Introduction to Sociology, Kansas State University, Spring and Fall Semesters 2009, Spring Semester 2010 (Dr. Alisa Garni)
Selected Previous Experience and Honors:
Elementary Teacher: 1997- 2002 (Grenada West Indies)
Honor Society: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta