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Inside Research: An Interview With Ashley Munie, Erin Wallace
Inside Research: An Interview With Ashley Munie, Erin Wallace
Steeplechase: An ORCA Student Journal
Inside Research: An interview with Ashley Munie
Conducted by Erin Wallace, co-editor, Steeplechase
Date recorded: Monday, February 13, 2017
Recording Location: Department of Music Recording Studio
2nd floor Doyle Fine Arts, Murray State University, Murray, KY
Inside Research: An Interview With Shannon Wood, Laura Guebert
Inside Research: An Interview With Shannon Wood, Laura Guebert
Steeplechase: An ORCA Student Journal
Inside Research: An interview with Shannon Wood
Conducted by Laura Guebert, co-editor, Steeplechase
Date recorded: Friday, February 10, 2017
Recording Location: Department of Music Recording Studio
2nd floor Doyle Fine Arts, Murray State University, Murray, KY
Cover, Bentley Utgaard, Rachel L. Wood
Cover, Bentley Utgaard, Rachel L. Wood
Steeplechase: An ORCA Student Journal
Cover page for Steeplechase Vol. 1, Issue 1
Implementation Of A Flipped Classroom In A Non-Majors’ Biology Course, Leah Good
Implementation Of A Flipped Classroom In A Non-Majors’ Biology Course, Leah Good
Murray State Theses and Dissertations
Changes to teaching practices have been requested in almost every field of science and mathematics but their implementation can be daunting. The flipped classroom has become a popular method in K-16 education for integrating active learning in the classroom. Research on the implementation of flipped classrooms has been met with mixed results, however. I sought to determine the effectiveness of the flipped classroom while addressing methodology needs cited by past studies including: using both faculty and student demographic variables, addressing assessment performance using concept inventories, and studying faculty who are not experts in education. I found that flipped and non-flipped …
Persistence To Graduation Of Students In The Teacher Preparation Program At Murray State University, David Meinschein
Persistence To Graduation Of Students In The Teacher Preparation Program At Murray State University, David Meinschein
Murray State Theses and Dissertations
This study focused on persistence, and graduation rates of traditional students attending four-year public institutions. The study highlighted the complexity of persistence and degree completion by examining risk factors that impact persistence and degree completion. The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, the study sought consensus from a group of stakeholders, graduates from Murray State University’s (MSU) Teacher Education Program (TEP), to determine a list of specific expectations of a postsecondary institution in persisting to degree completion. Secondly, the study gathered data from the stakeholder of how each expectation was met while enrolled in the TEP at MSU.
This …
Impact Of The Accelerate You! Instructional Model On Student Success, Tyra F. Henderson
Impact Of The Accelerate You! Instructional Model On Student Success, Tyra F. Henderson
Murray State Theses and Dissertations
This study examines a multi-faceted instructional model used in Applied Technologies programs at a medium size community college. The model accelerates students who have not met placement test benchmarks into college level math with the support multiple strategies utilized in the model, specifically team teaching in the technical and math courses, a learning community structure, weekly tutoring, and a first year experience course. This study examined the impact of the instructional model on student success, specifically course grades and semester-to-semester persistence, and on students’ personal qualities, specifically mindset, grit, and study skills self-efficacy. Mixed methods research design examined statistical significance …