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Language Interventions And Social-Emotional Learning Helps Students Who Are Emotionally Disturbed, Megan Walsh
Language Interventions And Social-Emotional Learning Helps Students Who Are Emotionally Disturbed, Megan Walsh
Scholarly and Creative Works Conference (2015 - 2021)
Students who are classified as being Emotionally Disturbed (ED) often struggle in the general education classroom setting because they do not receive the proper support to be the most successful. Many teachers do not understand how to work with these students due to a lack of training and understanding of the disability. Additionally, these students who typically have behavioral issues will continue to act out without forming interpersonal relationships with their teacher. Although research has demonstrated some understanding of working with these students, few studies have explored the use of language interventions and social-emotional learning to promote positive student-teacher relationships. …
Voices From The Field: Regarding Elementary Teachers, Traci Christine Dorsett
Voices From The Field: Regarding Elementary Teachers, Traci Christine Dorsett
Undergraduate Research Conference
Purpose-to explore what the most important advice new teachers will want to know before entering the field of elementary education.
Research questions: (1) What is the most reoccurring advice given from the teachers surveyed? (2) What were similarities and differences that occurred between teacher candidates and teachers?
Creating Communities Of Learning: Engaging Through Project-Based Learning, Monica Nudd, Thomas Huntress
Creating Communities Of Learning: Engaging Through Project-Based Learning, Monica Nudd, Thomas Huntress
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
Join us for a hands-on session designed for K-8th grade educators where you will practice methods and receive tools that will help you facilitate project-based learning in your classroom. Learn how to connect your learners through engaging them in collaborative activities that meet the standards. Assessment will be part of this engaging session and resources will be available with ready-to-go lessons.
The Importance Of Advocating For Lgbtq+ Youth In Schools And The Community., Stefanie N. Hassing
The Importance Of Advocating For Lgbtq+ Youth In Schools And The Community., Stefanie N. Hassing
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
This presentation is aimed to provide professionals who work with children, including educators, administrators, counselors, and adult volunteers, information regarding the increased risks and needs for the LGBT+ population between the ages of 10-19 and how to advocate for them within community and school settings.
Stop, Look, And Listen To What Your Data Is Telling You!, Simone Danielson, Jeffrey Harris, Jeff Barnett
Stop, Look, And Listen To What Your Data Is Telling You!, Simone Danielson, Jeffrey Harris, Jeff Barnett
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
Join us for a ride on the Data Train where you will STOP, LOOK, and LISTEN to what your data is telling you and use the information to develop a process of continuous improvement in your after-school program to be an effective co-collaborator of closing the achievement gap. This workshop will provide information and strategies to be used in K – 12.
- Participants will learn the importance of data analysis in afterschool.
- Participants will learn how to work with regular day school professionals in determining what data sources to use.
- Participants will be able to analyze sample data and develop …
You Must Know Them Before You Can Grow Them, Beatrice "Bea" Lewis
You Must Know Them Before You Can Grow Them, Beatrice "Bea" Lewis
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
It is an inescapable truth that schools must learn as much about their students and their experiences in order to create a culture built on relationships, which is the cornerstone to student learning. The dynamics and complexities of building positive relationships with students are impacted when teachers’ attitudes, values, and biases conflict with school culture. In this interactive “real talk” session, participants will examine their own biases and attitudes that may be hindering the cultivation of positive relationships. Participants will be introduced to a variety of approaches that can be used to evaluate the values, beliefs, and attitudes that are …
Perceptions Of District Curriculum Administrators Regarding K-12 Engineering Education, Derrick A. Nero
Perceptions Of District Curriculum Administrators Regarding K-12 Engineering Education, Derrick A. Nero
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
The state of Nebraska recently adopted and implemented a set of Science standards that aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards which include engineering practices such as engineering design and the use of technology. Curriculum administrators throughout the state are responsible for the implementation of these standards including training for engineering teaching and learning. This exploratory study investigated curriculum administrators’ (n = 43) perceptions of Engineering Education in four areas: Importance of Engineering Education, District Familiarity with Engineering Education, Characteristics of Engineering, and Barriers to Integrating Engineering Education. This exploratory study used one instrument to collect data: a modified Design, …
Bridging Transformation In A Pds Preservice Teacher Education Program, Holly Klock
Bridging Transformation In A Pds Preservice Teacher Education Program, Holly Klock
Adult Education Research Conference
This empirical work explores Transformational Learning within preservice teacher education. Self-identified disorienting dilemmas are a catalyst for communicative discourse in which preservice teachers approach learning by problematizing biases and assumptions.