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Kindergarten Entry Assessment Practices In Pennsylvania, Anne Katona Linn Ed.D.
Kindergarten Entry Assessment Practices In Pennsylvania, Anne Katona Linn Ed.D.
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, there is significant variation in kindergarten programs and the entry assessment systems used in school districts. There are no reliable data on the kindergarten entry assessment (KEA) systems used in public kindergarten programs across the Commonwealth. It is well-established that comprehensive KEAs should be part of a broader preschool through third grade (P-3) continuum of early childhood education to assess whole-child skills, include families and community partners, be culturally and linguistically responsive, and developmentally appropriate. This study aimed to understand the KEA practices of kindergarten teachers in Pennsylvania. An online survey was distributed to kindergarten …
Social Studies In The Primary Classroom: Why They Are Important, Katie Simkanin
Social Studies In The Primary Classroom: Why They Are Important, Katie Simkanin
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
The purpose of this study is to focus on the importance of social studies topics taught in the primary classroom. I will examine the main social studies and historical topics teachers focus on under the framework of the Ohio Common Core State Standards (OCCSS). I will also examine a local school district’s primary social studies curriculum and interview a primary and high school teacher for their thoughts on the benefits of teaching social studies in the classroom, and what topics they think are the most important to cover for their students’ education and success in the higher grades and in …
Actitudes De Los Docentes De La Información Y De La Básica Primaria Hacia El Uso De Las Comunicación ( Tic ) : E S Tudio En Tecnologías De Un Grupo De Profesores De La Ciudad De Bogotá, D. C., Paola Andrea D'Luyz Monsalve
Actitudes De Los Docentes De La Información Y De La Básica Primaria Hacia El Uso De Las Comunicación ( Tic ) : E S Tudio En Tecnologías De Un Grupo De Profesores De La Ciudad De Bogotá, D. C., Paola Andrea D'Luyz Monsalve
Maestría en Docencia
No abstract provided.
El Arte Dramático En La Construcción De Comunidades Resilientes Con Niños Migrantes Y No Migrantes En Las Aulas De Grado Sexto Del Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra En Bogotá, Ángela Marcela Cortés Garzón, Joan Nicolás Neita Rodríguez
El Arte Dramático En La Construcción De Comunidades Resilientes Con Niños Migrantes Y No Migrantes En Las Aulas De Grado Sexto Del Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra En Bogotá, Ángela Marcela Cortés Garzón, Joan Nicolás Neita Rodríguez
Maestría en Docencia
La presente investigación se identifica con los paradigmas constructivista y participativo, siendo de corte cualitativo y siguiendo los principios de la etnografía performativa, se centra en la construcción de comunidades resilientes en el aula escolar. Partiendo del método se realizaron una serie de talleres de arte dramático, centrados en el fenómeno migratorio y en la identificación y promoción de actitudes resilientes que aporten al fortalecimiento de lazos y la construcción de comunidad. La primera técnica de recolección de información aplicada fue la observación participante, fuente del registro del diario de campo. Estos talleres se encaminaron al montaje de una obra …
Desculturización De Los Estudiantes Migrantes Ecuatorianos De La Comunidad Kichwa Del Colegio Liceo Nacional Antonia Santos Ied De Bogotá. Lineamientos Educativos En Clave Intercultural, Damaris Eunice Garzón Lozano
Desculturización De Los Estudiantes Migrantes Ecuatorianos De La Comunidad Kichwa Del Colegio Liceo Nacional Antonia Santos Ied De Bogotá. Lineamientos Educativos En Clave Intercultural, Damaris Eunice Garzón Lozano
Maestría en Docencia
El presente trabajo de investigación tuvo como propósito identificar los aspectos relacionados con el fenómeno de desculturización en estudiantes migrantes ecuatorianos de la comunidad indígena Kichwa, presentes en el Colegio Liceo Nacional Antonia Santos IED de la ciudad de Bogotá. Dicho colegio, estuvo inscrito en el macroproyecto “Migración y escuela”, el cual buscó identificar los rasgos característicos de esta problemática y elaborar unos lineamientos educativos en clave intercultural para preservar sus raíces y costumbres. Se escogió esta institución educativa, puesto que es la que cuenta con más estudiantes de la comunidad Kichwa en Bogotá, esto es, más de un centenar …
Influencia Del Contexto Familiar En El Proceso Educativo De Los Estudiantes Migrantes Venezolanos De La Ied Rogelio Salmona De La Ciudad De Bogotá, Yuly Milena Espinosa Carvajal, Ana Delia Gómez Rodríguez, Evelyn Teresa Salazar Amador
Influencia Del Contexto Familiar En El Proceso Educativo De Los Estudiantes Migrantes Venezolanos De La Ied Rogelio Salmona De La Ciudad De Bogotá, Yuly Milena Espinosa Carvajal, Ana Delia Gómez Rodríguez, Evelyn Teresa Salazar Amador
Maestría en Docencia
La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo principal determinar la influencia del contexto familiar en el proceso educativo de los estudiantes migrantes venezolanos que pertenecen a la IED Rogelio Salmona de la ciudad de Bogotá, con el fin de optimizar la propuesta formativa de la institución. Para dicho propósito, se empleó un método descriptivo con enfoque mixto, puesto que centra la atención en la influencia del contexto familiar en el proceso educativo de los menores migrantes de un colegio de la ciudad de Bogotá en términos propios de la subjetividad, acompañados de algunos datos cuantitativos, logrando, de esa manera, abarcar ampliamente …
Construcción Del Concepto De Experimentación Desde El Proyecto Cocinero Científico, María Del Pilar Ceballos Reyes, Luis Alfredo Fagua Urbano, Leidy Johana Ruiz Moreno
Construcción Del Concepto De Experimentación Desde El Proyecto Cocinero Científico, María Del Pilar Ceballos Reyes, Luis Alfredo Fagua Urbano, Leidy Johana Ruiz Moreno
Maestría en Docencia
La práctica de las ciencias naturales ha cambiado con el tiempo. Implica encontrar nuevas formas de aprender y enseñar donde estudiantes y profesores puedan ser parte activa de la construcción del conocimiento. Este documento se centra en recuperar las experiencias vividas en el proyecto “Cocinero Científico” mostrando cómo trabaja el docente el concepto de experimentación. Se basa en propuestas de autores como Jara (2008) y Cendales & Torres (2007) sobre sistematización de experiencias. La sistematización de las experiencias se realiza mediante una investigación con enfoque cualitativo que incluye: las reflexiones y narraciones del equipo de investigación, la voz de los …
El Patio De La Escuela: Una Oportunidad Para Innovar En La Enseñanza De Las Ciencias, Lilia Yadira Beltrán Chala, Diana Carolina Medina Rojas, Jenny Marcela Moyano Acevedo
El Patio De La Escuela: Una Oportunidad Para Innovar En La Enseñanza De Las Ciencias, Lilia Yadira Beltrán Chala, Diana Carolina Medina Rojas, Jenny Marcela Moyano Acevedo
Maestría en Docencia
La siguiente investigación presenta el proceso de sistematización de tres experiencias innovadoras en la enseñanza de las ciencias lideradas por tres maestras: El Semillero Ranitomeya, Polinizadores en el CAS y Experimentando con la química. Las cuales tienen como puntos de encuentro la configuración de estrategias de enseñanza a partir de elementos que se desarrollan en la metodología de la Enseñanza de la Ecología desde el Patio de la Escuela (EEPE). La sistematización de experiencias es un proceso autorreflexivo que hacen los sujetos que lideran una experiencia educativa a partir del reconocimiento de los saberes que ya poseen sobre la misma …
An Exploration Of Teacher Residents’ Perception Of Culture And Their Use Of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, Jodi Larson
An Exploration Of Teacher Residents’ Perception Of Culture And Their Use Of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, Jodi Larson
Theses and Dissertations
Urban teacher residency (UTR) programs place residents in urban schools labeled “hard-to-staff” or “under-resourced.” Enrollment in residency schools tends to be majority Brown or Black students from various cultures. Teacher residents are from diverse backgrounds and races who have a commitment to teach in Title 1 schools with the support of a residency program that coaches them how to teach using culturally relevant pedagogy. Their journeys are unique from typical student teaching experiences because they co-teach with an experienced teacher for a full school year while attending university classes on pedagogy and theory. This qualitative case study followed seven elementary …
Enhancing Preservice Teachers' Intention To Integrate Engineering Through A Multi-Disciplinary Partnership (Evaluation), Francisco Cima, Pilar Pazos, Jennifer Jill Kidd, Kristie S. Gutierrez, Stacie I. Ringleb, Orlando M. Ayala, Krishnanand Kaipa
Enhancing Preservice Teachers' Intention To Integrate Engineering Through A Multi-Disciplinary Partnership (Evaluation), Francisco Cima, Pilar Pazos, Jennifer Jill Kidd, Kristie S. Gutierrez, Stacie I. Ringleb, Orlando M. Ayala, Krishnanand Kaipa
Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Faculty Publications
Driven by the need to broaden participation and increase recruitment in STEM fields, considerable efforts are underway to promote the infusion of engineering into elementary and secondary grade levels. The benefits of engineering education and the strong support from professional and educational groups are well documented, yet the actual integration of engineering content in the K-12 setting remains a challenge. Pre-college educator programs that train future teachers are a natural target for the integration efforts. Although elementary educators recognize the importance of integrating engineering in their classrooms, they often lack the confidence to teach engineering content. The absence of effective …
Kindergarten Readiness Through The Lens Of Parent Perspective, Ashley Barrows Goralczyk
Kindergarten Readiness Through The Lens Of Parent Perspective, Ashley Barrows Goralczyk
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This study utilized a phenomenological approach to explore parent perspectives about kindergarten readiness. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 parents from a public preschool whose children were about to start kindergarten. The parents’ own kindergarten experiences were discussed as well as their perspectives and beliefs about what kindergarten readiness means as it relates to the preparation for and transition into kindergarten. Interview transcripts were analytically coded resulting in findings that were authentic and specific related to personal kindergarten recollections, kindergarten preparedness practices, and assumptions about preschool used as a kindergarten preparation tool. Findings answered the research questions providing specificity about …
A Mixed Methods Examination Of Elementary Teachers’ Conceptions Of Benchmark Reading Assessments, Marie N. Derby Ed. D.
A Mixed Methods Examination Of Elementary Teachers’ Conceptions Of Benchmark Reading Assessments, Marie N. Derby Ed. D.
West Chester University Doctoral Projects
Abstract
This study examined the case of 22 mid-Atlantic K-5 public school teachers’ conceptions of the Fountas and Pinnell Benchmark Reading Assessment Systems 1-3. The Namaste School District delivers ELA curriculum through reader’s and writer’s workshop. Triangulated data showed that participants held varying conceptions of the F&P. Specifically, they shared similar conceptions regarding the importance of one-on-one time with students, the amount of time it takes to administer the assessment, and the subjectivity of the F&P results. Results of this study provided similar results to other studies of teachers’ conceptions of assessment and adds to the literature debate regarding …
The Effects Of Systematic Manipulation Of Reinforcement Within A Classroom Management System, Amanda Gayle Chavez
The Effects Of Systematic Manipulation Of Reinforcement Within A Classroom Management System, Amanda Gayle Chavez
Theses and Dissertations--Early Childhood, Special Education, and Counselor Education
Research suggests that best practice is for teachers to incorporate evidence-based classroom management strategies into their daily routines to improve student behavior. One aspect crucial to evidence-based practices is the rate at which teachers deliver reinforcement. Though research recommends reinforcement be provided frequently within classroom management systems (Robacker et al., 2016), no objective recommendation exists that assists teachers in delivering it systematically. In this study, a single case withdrawal design was used to analyze the effects of the systematic delivery of reinforcement within ClassDojo on the off-task behavior of three students in a fifth-grade general education classroom. The participating teacher …
Learners' Motivational Response To The Science, Pe, & Me! Curriculum: A Situational Interest Perspective, Senlin Chen, Haichun Sun, Xihe Zhu, Ang Chen, Catherine D. Ennis (Posthumous)
Learners' Motivational Response To The Science, Pe, & Me! Curriculum: A Situational Interest Perspective, Senlin Chen, Haichun Sun, Xihe Zhu, Ang Chen, Catherine D. Ennis (Posthumous)
Human Movement Studies & Special Education Faculty Publications
Background: The Science, PE, & Me! (SPEM) curriculum is a concept-based physical education curriculum that offers students coherent educational experiences for constructing health-related fitness knowledge through movement experiences. The purpose of this study was to evaluate students’ motivational response to the SPEM curriculum from the situational interest perspective.
Methods: The study used a cluster randomized controlled design in which 30 elementary schools in one of the largest metropolitan areas in the eastern United States were randomly assigned to an experimental or comparison condition. Although all students in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades in the targeted schools were …
Cyberbullying: A Resource For Parents Of Elementary School-Aged Children, Lauren Broussard
Cyberbullying: A Resource For Parents Of Elementary School-Aged Children, Lauren Broussard
Theses and Dissertations
In recent years, the digital revolution, and, in particular, the widespread use of devices with internet access, has enabled a new form of bullying to emerge. The typical age at which youth begin using internet-enabled technology and social media continues to trend downward. Consequently, elementary school-aged children are increasingly subjected to cyberbullying. Therefore, this clinical resource is a text-based pamphlet for parents with elementary-aged children that will serve as an educational tool regarding cyberbullying prevention strategies. The development of the pamphlet included an initial literature review of the literature, gathered through searches from online academic databases, including Psychinfo, PsychArticles, and …
Teachers Of Color's Perception On Identity And Academic Success: A Reflective Narrative, Lynette Suliana Sikahema Finau
Teachers Of Color's Perception On Identity And Academic Success: A Reflective Narrative, Lynette Suliana Sikahema Finau
Antioch University Dissertations & Theses
Research and scholarship in multicultural education has consistently affirmed that as a result of the long standing racial academic achievement gap and the current teaching force not reflecting the changing demographics of students in the United States, students of color continue to be deprived from having teachers who look like them and who may bring similar life, social, and cultural experiences that can increase the value they place on academics. The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of teachers of color and how they perceive their identity as significant and meaningful to their profession and its …
The Importance Of Parent's Literacy Understanding Towards Children Reading Habits, Naufal Ahmad Rijalul Alam
The Importance Of Parent's Literacy Understanding Towards Children Reading Habits, Naufal Ahmad Rijalul Alam
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
This study reveals the importance of parent’s literacy understanding towards children reading habits. By using a qualitative phenomenology approach and taking five Indonesian respondents who have children aged 6 to 12 years who are attending the Dutch basis school. this study concludes that the understanding of literacy which is owned by parents is very important as a mediator for the development and formation of children's reading habits. Indeed, parents able to choose good reading books, provide appropriate reading time, to use reading sources, whether printed books or using digital sources such as laptops or computers. In addition, by getting used …