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Boredom Proneness And Character Strengths Related To Academic Achievement In Adolescence, Bonnie Iannaccone
Boredom Proneness And Character Strengths Related To Academic Achievement In Adolescence, Bonnie Iannaccone
Ed.D. Dissertations
Abstract
Susceptibility to boredom can interfere with students’ ability to achieve their academic potential, with enduring negative consequences. In the present study, the researcher investigated differences in boredom proneness and character strengths in adolescent high school students and the ability of boredom proneness scores and character strengths to predict academic achievement. Results indicated that 9 of 10 students were moderately or highly prone to boredom. Students’ whose top character strength was humility were more highly prone to boredom than students’ whose top-ranked character strengths were bravery, prudence, or curiosity. From boredom proneness and character strengths data the researcher concluded that …
Student Involvement In Ieps, Lauren Pounds, Joshua Cuevas Dr.
Student Involvement In Ieps, Lauren Pounds, Joshua Cuevas Dr.
Georgia Educational Researcher
There has been a recent initiative for students to be involved in their Individualized Education Plan. The goal is for students to become self-advocates and learn to develop goals that pertain to their interests. The study examined this process of including students by addressing three questions. First, does student involvement in their IEP lead to greater mastery of IEP goals? Second, does student involvement in their IEP impact academic achievement? Third, in what ways does the Self-Advocacy Strategy, IPLAN, increase student participation in IEP meetings? Three students participated in the study by providing inventory on their strengths, weaknesses, and what …