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Case Studies On The Transfer Of Knowledge Within The Interdisciplinary Steam Curricula Construct, Laura Rachel Fattal Dec 2019

Case Studies On The Transfer Of Knowledge Within The Interdisciplinary Steam Curricula Construct, Laura Rachel Fattal

The STEAM Journal

Sharing anecdotal case study research documents the vibrancy of personal communication to reveal both spontaneous reactions and profound thinking on the transfer of knowledge in the interdisciplinary STEAM curricula construct. With the growing research and attention to arts-integration and STEAM curricula development, a critical assignment in a graduate course in Arts-integration: Interactive Strategies for (STEAM) teaching and learning required the in-service teachers, who were the students in the course, to be teacher/researchers. In a two-to-three page case study, the students documented evidence of one or two K-12 students’ transfer of knowledge between two or more disciplines – science, technology, engineering, …


Quantum Mechanics And Features Of Its Training, Gulom Bazarbaevich Samatov, Rustam Ummatqulovich Elmurodov Dec 2019

Quantum Mechanics And Features Of Its Training, Gulom Bazarbaevich Samatov, Rustam Ummatqulovich Elmurodov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article discusses the issues of the formation of quantum mechanics, the creation of a mathematical apparatus, physical interpretation, the dialectics of new patterns and the originality of events in quantum mechanics. In quantum mechanics, the duality of micro-objects and other peculiar properties are studied. This article discusses the revival of quantum mechanics, the formation of the mathematical apparatus, their physical interpretation, the dialectics of new laws, the peculiarity of quantum-mechanical events and microparticles. At the end of the 19th century, physicists of developed countries could not explain, on the basis of the mathematical apparatus of classical physics and experimental …


National Characteristics In The Image Of Aldar Kusа, Yarmuxammat Madaliev Dec 2019

National Characteristics In The Image Of Aldar Kusа, Yarmuxammat Madaliev

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

Aldar Kusa is found in fairy tales, short anecdotes, epics and stories. In all of them, Aldar Kusa is portrayed as a cunning, funny, clown-like hero. But depending on each case, its qualities change. Even the name itself is translated as Sly, Deceiver. Aldar is the beloved son of the Kazakh people, he left the people and serves his people, a caring son, not sparing himself, his strength for the sake of justice, honesty, he appears to us in the form of a hero-defender of the weak and defenseless. Kazakh jokes about Aldar Kus are constantly told, updated and serve …


Didactic Potential Of The Chess Game And Its Impact On Students 'Academic Performance, Muksin Tadjievich Xodjiev, Аbdulxalim Xamidovich Maxmudov, Baxtier Xudayberdievich Raximov Dec 2019

Didactic Potential Of The Chess Game And Its Impact On Students 'Academic Performance, Muksin Tadjievich Xodjiev, Аbdulxalim Xamidovich Maxmudov, Baxtier Xudayberdievich Raximov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

One of the main tasks of modern schools is the development of children's creative potential and the formation of socially significant personal qualities. At school, they should not receive ready-made knowledge, but a model of adaptation to rapidly changing conditions. According to a number of psychological and pedagogical indicators, the chess game is an ideal explanatory model that allows students to form skills for successfully solving practice-oriented problems. Our research is devoted to revealing the didactic possibilities of this explanatory model, where the authors define approaches to the content interpretation and content of the concept of "didactic potential of chess", …


Current State Of Preparation Of Future Teachers Of Mathematics In Higher Education Institutions, Barno Sayfuddinovna Abdullayeva, Ganisher Abdurashidovich Nafasov Dec 2019

Current State Of Preparation Of Future Teachers Of Mathematics In Higher Education Institutions, Barno Sayfuddinovna Abdullayeva, Ganisher Abdurashidovich Nafasov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

An innovative society puts forward new requirements for the training of future mathematics teachers. In modern conditions, there is a need for teachers who are able to carry out independent professional education and personal growth, to develop a future educational route and a position that must be achieved professionally. This competitive math teacher is an indicator of higher professional education. given in the form of one of the tasks of the federal state educational standard and is a sign of the development of cognitive competence in a mathematics teacher. The development of cognitive competence among teachers of mathematics is carried …


Features Of Social And Individual – Biological Development Of The Person In The Educational Process, Аtanazar Karimovich Raximov, Gulyor Аtanazar Qizi Karimova Dec 2019

Features Of Social And Individual – Biological Development Of The Person In The Educational Process, Аtanazar Karimovich Raximov, Gulyor Аtanazar Qizi Karimova

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article describes the interaction of many subjects despite pedagogy in the formation of personality the existence of specific stages in the mental, physical and physiological development of pupils, their role in the system of human relations and their originality and the importance of reading in the formation of spirituality, moral education and the virtues of humanity. It also describes the socio-historical environment, the specific conditions of life and upbringing, the individual, specific biological, hereditary, anatomical-physiological features of the personality, and the connection with the effectiveness of education. The existence of genetic differences between intelligence, talent and ability in humans …


Features Of The Use Of Information And Communication Technologies In The Educational Process, Doniyor Baxodirovich Аbduraximov, Muzrob Doniyor OʼGʼLi Baxodirov Dec 2019

Features Of The Use Of Information And Communication Technologies In The Educational Process, Doniyor Baxodirovich Аbduraximov, Muzrob Doniyor OʼGʼLi Baxodirov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article describes the features of the use of information and communication technologies in the educational process. As a result of the introduction of information and communication technologies in various fields, the concept of informatization of an informed society arises. Informatization of society means the process of using information as the wealth of society, which ensures economic development, scientific and technological progress of the country, accelerating the process of democratization and intellectualization of society. Public awareness is an objective process related to the increasing role of intellectual activity in all spheres of human life. Informatization of society serves to improve …


Innovative Ict-Based Foreign Language Learning: Evaluation Techniques, Assisted Learning And Foreign Language Teaching, Zaynab Аbduamitovna Karimova Dec 2019

Innovative Ict-Based Foreign Language Learning: Evaluation Techniques, Assisted Learning And Foreign Language Teaching, Zaynab Аbduamitovna Karimova

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

В этой статье мы рассмотрим, как ИКТ (информационно-коммуникационные технологии) могут быть использованы в оценке преподавания английского языка. За прошедший период мы выработали лучшее понимание того, как мы могли бы помочь выучить язык, и эти изменения должны быть отражены в нашей оценке. Нам нужно развивать навыки и быть «пользователями» языка. Изменилась и цель оценки: речь идет не об оценке уровня умений студентов, а о мотивации и саморефлексии. В настоящее время ИКТ (информационно-коммуникационные технологии) имеют важнейший аспект в образовании и существенную роль в овладении иностранным языком, а также значительную проблему в современном образовании во всем мире, которая будет способствовать овладению студентами и …


The Roots Of The Spiritual Process Of Ancient Central Asian People, Nasimxon Аsqarovich Rahmonov Dec 2019

The Roots Of The Spiritual Process Of Ancient Central Asian People, Nasimxon Аsqarovich Rahmonov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article refers to the fact that the written monument of the ancient Turkic tribes “Oltun Yorug” (Golden Light), based on Buddhism, served to improve the spiritual environment in Central Asia. In addition, the article analyzes the influence of the religious movements of Buddhists and monists on the social and spiritual life of Turan during the period when this work was translated from Chinese into ancient Turkic language. The author of the article also notes the harmony of the images of the ancient Indian Vedas with images in the Avesto and the Golden Light. Particular attention is paid to the …


On Prospects Of Development Of Uzbek Linguistics, Yormat Tojiev Dec 2019

On Prospects Of Development Of Uzbek Linguistics, Yormat Tojiev

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

This article discusses the achievements of the modern level of development of Uzbek linguistics and the creation of research that is not inferior to the achievements in world linguistics, able to compete with them, as well as the results of research works of Uzbek linguists on translation into other languages, study (reading, familiarization) by wide world scientists, achieved in this direction, the achievements of scientists such as A. Gulomov, A. Nurmonov, sh.Rahmatullaev, N. Makhmudov, M. Khakimov, Sh.Iskandarov and other scientists, left to the current generation. In addition, an attempt was made to focus on the current problems facing Uzbek linguistics …


Comparative Analysis Of Rhetoric In The English And Uzbek Doctors’ Speech, Khushnuda Botirovna Samigova, Bekhzod Rakhmankulovich Sultanov Dec 2019

Comparative Analysis Of Rhetoric In The English And Uzbek Doctors’ Speech, Khushnuda Botirovna Samigova, Bekhzod Rakhmankulovich Sultanov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

В статье авторы рассматривают проблему, посвященную к риторическому аспекту культуры речи. Очень многие работы были посвящены для изучения риторического аспекта культуры речи учеными в разных языках, но лингвокультурологические особенности медицинской риторики в английском и узбекском языках до сих пор не изучены ими и это доказывает актуальность разработки этой проблемы авторами. Авторы приведя семантическое значение термина риторики, указывают на важность риторики в повседневном речевом акте. Они посвещяют эту работу для исследования медицинской речи в изучаемых языках, дают примеры из диалогов. В конце приводят свои выводы на основе сопоставительного анализа медицинской речи. Это статья имеет важную роль для читателей, особенно для студентов …


The Organization Of Homonymy In The Structure Of Word-Building Nests In Russian And Uzbek Languages, Dilbar Raximovna Djumanova, Baxram Shukrievich Kurbanov Dec 2019

The Organization Of Homonymy In The Structure Of Word-Building Nests In Russian And Uzbek Languages, Dilbar Raximovna Djumanova, Baxram Shukrievich Kurbanov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article discusses problems regarding non-derivative and derivative homonyms using the verbs of the Russian and Uzbek languages as an example. The objective of the study is to determine the general and specific methods in the word-formation system of the Russian and Uzbek languages. Examples of word-building types, in particular, affix word-formation methods inherent in the formation of verbal homonyms in the comparable Russian and Uzbek languages are given. The features and distinctive properties of lexical, word-building homonyms are considered, examples of reflected homonymy in the system of word-building nests are given. Word-building nests are considered as the main criterion …


Do High Cohort Default Rates Affect Student Living Allowances And Debt Burdens? An Empirical Analysis, Robert Kelchen Dec 2019

Do High Cohort Default Rates Affect Student Living Allowances And Debt Burdens? An Empirical Analysis, Robert Kelchen

Journal of Student Financial Aid

The federal government holds colleges accountable for their students’ cohort default rates (CDRs), with colleges facing the potential loss of all federal financial aid dollars if their CDRs are too high for three consecutive years. Yet a sizable portion of student borrowing is for non-tuition living expenses—funds that the college does not get to keep. In this paper, I examine whether colleges at risk of federal sanctions due to high CDRs respond by reducing living allowances in an effort to limit borrowing and if student debt burdens decrease after a college receives a high default rate. Using data from public …


Experiencing Financial Aid At A Historically White Institution: A Critical Race Analysis, Liane I. Hypolite, Antar A. Tichavakunda Dec 2019

Experiencing Financial Aid At A Historically White Institution: A Critical Race Analysis, Liane I. Hypolite, Antar A. Tichavakunda

Journal of Student Financial Aid

While scholars have looked at the intersection of financial aid and various identities, little work has examined how, if at all, race and racism are imbued into financial aid in higher education using qualitative inquiry. This paper begins that work by using a Critical Race Theory lens to analyze how, in the seemingly colorblind structure and process of financial aid, race matters. Using interview data collected from 35 Black juniors and seniors at a selective, historically White institution (HWI), the authors examine how race has informed students’ perceptions of themselves, their families, and their futures through their experiences with financial …


Crushing Debt Or Savvy Strategy? Financial Literacy And Student Perceptions Of Their Student Loan Debt, Gail Markle Dec 2019

Crushing Debt Or Savvy Strategy? Financial Literacy And Student Perceptions Of Their Student Loan Debt, Gail Markle

Journal of Student Financial Aid

Almost three quarters of American college students use loans to fund their college education, although according to public discourse student debt is a critical problem. Grounded in social reproduction theory and consumer socialization theory this study examines the influence of financial literacy on students’ college financing decisions, perceptions of student loan debt, and education-related behavior. A sample of 429 undergraduate students selected using systematic cluster sampling from a large public university in the southeast completed a survey containing closed and open ended questions. Participants reported moderate levels of financial literacy (72.3%) and student loan awareness (62.7%). Only 20% of students …


Leveraging University Partnerships To Build Capacity In Rural Schools: A Case Study, Wesley D. Hickey, Ross Sherman, Cody Mize, Michael Donley Dec 2019

Leveraging University Partnerships To Build Capacity In Rural Schools: A Case Study, Wesley D. Hickey, Ross Sherman, Cody Mize, Michael Donley

School Leadership Review

University partnerships provide an avenue to increase capacity within K-12 schools. This case study reviews and successful partnership and the steps taken to make it work.


Ell Families: Myths, Truths And Strategies For Engagement, Stephanie Knight, Marjaneh Gilpatrick Dec 2019

Ell Families: Myths, Truths And Strategies For Engagement, Stephanie Knight, Marjaneh Gilpatrick

Journal of English Learner Education

This article is the first in our new category, Teaching Tips. These are practitioner articles designed to enhance existing in-service teacher's classroom strategies with ELs.

Parental involvement may be the strongest predictor of a child receiving a solid education. This means it is vital that teachers and administrators understand the students’ families’ culture and the way they view education. We also must be proactive with them so that we can empower them with literacy strategies to ensure academic success. Also, many English Language Learner (ELL) families are not familiar with the school system in the United States and may …


The Case For Grammar: What Preservice Teachers Need To Know About Metalinguistic Awareness, Aimee Schoonmaker, Kerry L. Purmensky Dec 2019

The Case For Grammar: What Preservice Teachers Need To Know About Metalinguistic Awareness, Aimee Schoonmaker, Kerry L. Purmensky

Journal of English Learner Education

The present study focused on preservice teachers’ grammar knowledge and its importance for their future students’ understanding and use of language, particularly English Learners. This quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest study investigated the grammar knowledge of preservice teachers who were enrolled in an undergraduate applied linguistics course at an urban university in the southern United States. The results confirmed prior research which found that preservice teachers are not knowledgeable enough about English grammar when explaining sentence level errors. This study demonstrated that preservice teachers’ basic understanding of English grammar can be increased in a short time, particularly in the recognition of simple …


Teacher Hiring: The Disconnect Between Research Based Best Practice And Processes Used By School Principals, Laurie Kimbrel Dec 2019

Teacher Hiring: The Disconnect Between Research Based Best Practice And Processes Used By School Principals, Laurie Kimbrel

Administrative Issues Journal

Student success is dependent on teacher quality; therefore, it is imperative that principals hire the teachers most likely to experience success as measured by the impact on student outcomes. This study investigated teacher hiring processes to determine the extent to which practices that are supported by selection science and teacher quality research are utilized by school principals. Data were gathered using a survey e-mailed to principals in ten states in the southern and western regions of the United States. Analysis indicated that principals do not use consistent processes and vary the hiring approach based on their opinion of conditions. Principals …


Admission Assessment: Linking A Standardized Admission Exam To Nursing Program Outcomes, Anita C. Reinhardt, Teresa Keller, Alyce Kolenovsky, Hallie Keller, Pamela Schultz Dec 2019

Admission Assessment: Linking A Standardized Admission Exam To Nursing Program Outcomes, Anita C. Reinhardt, Teresa Keller, Alyce Kolenovsky, Hallie Keller, Pamela Schultz

Administrative Issues Journal

This article reports the results of an academic program evaluation in which standardized admission test scores are compared to intermediate and final program outcomes. We used two intermediate program measures of progress-first semester nursing grades and performance on a standardized exit exam prior to graduation. Program final outcomes compared are student attrition and graduate nurses’ performance on the NCLEX-RN. The analysis resulted in identifying statistically significant relationships between entrance exam scores and first semester grades. Statistically significant relationships were seen between entrance exam scores and performance on a pre-graduation exit exam. There was a statistically significant relationship between entrance exam …


Attaining Philosophical Alignment: Localizing Systemic Change Through Adaptive Professional Development, Laura B. Kent Dec 2019

Attaining Philosophical Alignment: Localizing Systemic Change Through Adaptive Professional Development, Laura B. Kent

Administrative Issues Journal

This article describes the impact of an adaptive professional development program for K-8 mathematics teachers to enhance their implementation of standards that were streamlined to promote improved student learning and achievement. Students from the participating district scored higher than the state average and a neighboring district during the three years of implementation. Survey data showed growth in teacher enactment of dynamic problem-posing lessons during the three years of professional development. Peer classroom observations and shared reviews of student work samples were considered pivotal to teachers changing their instructional practices.


Tenure Clock Policy Transparency For Biological Clock (Family Friendly) Events, Michelle Mceacharn, Katherine Boswell, Kriti Chauhan, Sarah O. Siereveld Dec 2019

Tenure Clock Policy Transparency For Biological Clock (Family Friendly) Events, Michelle Mceacharn, Katherine Boswell, Kriti Chauhan, Sarah O. Siereveld

Administrative Issues Journal

The intention of this study is to investigate the transparency of information on university websites regarding the policies in place related to leave and/or tenure clock extensions for child-related events such as childbirth, adoption, or placement of a foster child. The main purpose is to improve awareness about the policies existing in academia related to these events. The secondary purpose is to determine whether major institutional characteristics affect the family-friendly policies of these institutions. Nearly 80% of the institutions studied communicated some type of information on their website related to tenure clock extension policies. An analysis of the data from …


Letter From The Editors, Administrative Issues Journal Editors Dec 2019

Letter From The Editors, Administrative Issues Journal Editors

Administrative Issues Journal

No abstract provided.


Principals As Instructional Leaders: An Embedded Descriptive Case Study Of One Rural School's Effort To Improve Student Outcomes Through Reading Plus, Joshua W. Tremont, Nathan R. Templeton Dec 2019

Principals As Instructional Leaders: An Embedded Descriptive Case Study Of One Rural School's Effort To Improve Student Outcomes Through Reading Plus, Joshua W. Tremont, Nathan R. Templeton

School Leadership Review

The purpose of this descriptive embedded case study is to address a reading literacy problem at a rural school district through a principal’s instructional leadership and to determine whether student outcomes improved. Campus principals are tasked with the responsibility of ensuring every student receives high-quality instruction that aligns with research-driven best practices by implementing current interim assessment cycles to track classroom trends and determine appropriate interventions (Texas Administrative Code [TAC §149.2001.]). However, the manner in which the principal influences student achievement varies based on leader capacity and school setting. While leadership in rural settings is as diverse as the community …


Fostering Inclusive Culture Through Partnerships With Nonprofits, Kevin Badgett, John Decman Dec 2019

Fostering Inclusive Culture Through Partnerships With Nonprofits, Kevin Badgett, John Decman

School Leadership Review

NELP Standards place a particular emphasis on “the leaders’ responsibility for the well-being of students and staff as well as their role in working with others to create supportive and inclusive district and school cultures” (Preparing for the National Educational Leadership Preparation (NELP) Program Review: A Companion Guide, 14). This concept, that of working with others to create inclusive district and school cultures, necessarily means that school leaders are required to look at organizations and leaders in the community to foster positive growth. Because of this, there is a fertile ground upon which to investigate the benefits of partnerships with …


Terrestrial Mollusks Of The Peshagar Garge, Abdulla Tojikulovich Karimkulov Dec 2019

Terrestrial Mollusks Of The Peshagar Garge, Abdulla Tojikulovich Karimkulov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

This article is devoted to terrestrial mollusks of the Peshagar gorge of the Malguzar mountains, where data on the faunistic composition, ecology and zoogeography of terrestrial mollusks are presented. The author identified 14 species of terrestrial mollusks belonging to 11 genera and 9 families in the Peshagar gorge. In an environmental analysis, all terrestrial mollusks were classified as hygrophylls. In addition, according to adaptation to dry conditions, they were divided into 3 ecological groups, that is, hygrobionts, xerobionts and xerogygrobionts and analyzed. According to the analysis, it became clear that in this territory hygrobiont species are not found at all …


Sintillyator Study Of The Properties Of Semiconductor Si (Li) And Ge (Li) Based Photodetector, Ilhom Isokovich Maripov, Utkir Togaevich Davlatov, Shamsiddin Ahnazarovich Ashirov Dec 2019

Sintillyator Study Of The Properties Of Semiconductor Si (Li) And Ge (Li) Based Photodetector, Ilhom Isokovich Maripov, Utkir Togaevich Davlatov, Shamsiddin Ahnazarovich Ashirov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

This study is devoted to the study of the principle and basic characteristics (efficiency, separation) of x-ray and gamma detectors. The advantage of scintillation Ge (Li) and Si (Li) detectors over other detectors is its high particle detection efficiency and small bandwidth, as well as its practicality. Ge (Li) detectors are designed to measure the spectrum of gamma rays. The maximum possible value of the detector power distribution has been reached. Observations show that the shape of the spectral line and the uniformity of the electric field play an important role in the accumulation of charges per unit time. Si …


Endemic And Rare Species Of Flora And Identification Of Key Botanical Territories In The Western Part Of Zerafshan Range, Komiljon Sharobitdinovich Tozhibayev, Natalia Yuryevna Beshko, Ulugbek Khamrokulovich Kodirov, Feruz Ikbolovich Akbarov Dec 2019

Endemic And Rare Species Of Flora And Identification Of Key Botanical Territories In The Western Part Of Zerafshan Range, Komiljon Sharobitdinovich Tozhibayev, Natalia Yuryevna Beshko, Ulugbek Khamrokulovich Kodirov, Feruz Ikbolovich Akbarov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

Identification of Key Biodiversity Areas (including Important Plant Areas) is one of the most actual international programs performing within the framework of the Convention on Biodiversity Conservation. The Zeravschan Range is a part of the Mountains of Central Asia Global Biodiversity Hotspot; this region of Uzbekistan has been recommended for creation of protected area. The flora of Uzbek part of the Zeravschan Range is distinguished by significant diversity including numerous endangered, rare, endemic and sub-endemic species which conservation has national and global importance. The vegetation cover of study area is represented with plant communities typical for the mountainous Central Asia. …


Kariolojical Stady Of Specias Genus Meristotropis Fisch. Et Mey, Hazratkul Kilichievich Karshibaev Dec 2019

Kariolojical Stady Of Specias Genus Meristotropis Fisch. Et Mey, Hazratkul Kilichievich Karshibaev

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

This article discusses the results of karyological studies of two species of the genus Meristotropis Fisch. et Mey.: Razdelnaya Bukhara and Razdelnaya trouchelle, are endemic to Central Asia. The collection of materials was carried out in 2014-2017 in floodplains of Syrdarya and Kashkadarya rivers, Jizzakh steppe, South-Eastern Kyzylkum, Zaamin and Nurata plains. Karyological studies were carried out on the meristematic tissue of the tip of the root of the seeds. Pressed preparations were prepared by the method of S. G. Kaptar (1967). An average of 15-20 metaphase plates were analyzed in each species. The variation of the index of spiralization …


On The Current State Of Invertebrates In The Systematics Of The Animal World, Saydulla Dadayev Dec 2019

On The Current State Of Invertebrates In The Systematics Of The Animal World, Saydulla Dadayev

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

This article presents a thorough analysis of works published by foreign scientists and scientists of the CIS, who studied the modern systematics of the animal world. It is noted that Ural zoologists are still working on the development and improvement of the systematics of the animal world. As a result, new systematic categories (species, genera, family, orders, classes, subtypes, types, etc.) appear.