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Phonics: Did We Miss The Mark?, Jordan Anderson Apr 2024

Phonics: Did We Miss The Mark?, Jordan Anderson

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Comprehension: Strategies For Young Readers, Myah Riggs-Wright Apr 2024

Comprehension: Strategies For Young Readers, Myah Riggs-Wright

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Are You Aware? Phonemic Awareness, Effective Instruction And The Effects, Rohannah Riley Apr 2024

Are You Aware? Phonemic Awareness, Effective Instruction And The Effects, Rohannah Riley

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Why Must We Teach Vocabulary?, Askah Morara Apr 2024

Why Must We Teach Vocabulary?, Askah Morara

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


School Reform: Context-Based Teaching And Learning (Ctl), Cheyenne Newland Apr 2024

School Reform: Context-Based Teaching And Learning (Ctl), Cheyenne Newland

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Cultural Impacts On English As Second Language Teachers And Learners In An Esl Classroom, Alice Kundapen Apr 2024

Cultural Impacts On English As Second Language Teachers And Learners In An Esl Classroom, Alice Kundapen

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Writing In Early Child Development, Sofia Brenes Canales Apr 2024

Writing In Early Child Development, Sofia Brenes Canales

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Ai In The Classroom, Shareef Zaid Arroyo Apr 2024

Ai In The Classroom, Shareef Zaid Arroyo

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Homeschooling Vs. Public Education: The Pros And Cons, Sicily Avitia Apr 2024

Homeschooling Vs. Public Education: The Pros And Cons, Sicily Avitia

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Conformity Vs Creativity, Samantha Flores Apr 2024

Conformity Vs Creativity, Samantha Flores

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Common Core State Standards: Are They Beneficial?, Micalyn Haugsted Apr 2024

Common Core State Standards: Are They Beneficial?, Micalyn Haugsted

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Penmanship In The Classroom, Joel M. Pelletier Apr 2024

Penmanship In The Classroom, Joel M. Pelletier

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Is Universal Preschool A Necessity?, L. Gabriela Ratteray Apr 2024

Is Universal Preschool A Necessity?, L. Gabriela Ratteray

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


History In Education, Arianna Pellegrini Apr 2024

History In Education, Arianna Pellegrini

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Should Students Use Technology In The Classroom?, Amanda Park Apr 2024

Should Students Use Technology In The Classroom?, Amanda Park

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

No abstract provided.


Perceptions Of High Stakes Testing And Burnout As Predictors Of Quality Of Life Among Primary School Teachers In Trinidad And Tobago, Victoria Patricia Elder Jan 2024

Perceptions Of High Stakes Testing And Burnout As Predictors Of Quality Of Life Among Primary School Teachers In Trinidad And Tobago, Victoria Patricia Elder

Dissertations

Problem

This study explored how high-stakes testing (HST) and burnout affected the quality of primary school teachers in Trinidad and Tobago. HST refers to school exams often required by government agencies that are used to make key decisions pertaining to students, teachers, and schools (Embse & Hanson, 2012). Burnout is defined operationally as a psychological syndrome of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and impaired personal accomplishment induced by repeated workplace stressors (Maslach & Schaufeli, 2017). Quality of life (QoL) is the measure of an individual’s ability to function physically, emotionally, and socially within his/her environment at a level consistent with his/her own …


Hands-On Stem: Chemistry, Physics, And Other Science Resources For K-12 Education, Lisa Ahlberg, G. Brendan Cross May 2022

Hands-On Stem: Chemistry, Physics, And Other Science Resources For K-12 Education, Lisa Ahlberg, G. Brendan Cross

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Homework Does Matter, Niang Hatlangh Mar 2022

Homework Does Matter, Niang Hatlangh

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Homework has become a debatable topic as some schools have begun to question if homework is an important part of education. Some say that homework is a form of practice and makes students better learners. Others argue that homework is an unneeded pressure and does not impact student learning. This poster will explore the issues of homework and if there may be benefits to limiting time or possibly doing away with the practice of homework.


An Investigation Of Mathematics Self-Efficacy, The Sources Of Mathematics Self-Efficacy, And Mathematics Achievement Among Primary School Students In Trinidad And Tobago, Ronald Sinanan Jan 2022

An Investigation Of Mathematics Self-Efficacy, The Sources Of Mathematics Self-Efficacy, And Mathematics Achievement Among Primary School Students In Trinidad And Tobago, Ronald Sinanan

Dissertations

Purpose of the Study

This dissertation addressed two problems in the literature. Firstly, while many study findings have highlighted the critical role of self-efficacy in students' achievement, additional research was needed about the four hypothesized sources that influence the improvement of students' mathematics self-efficacy. Many studies on self-efficacy sources were conducted with measures not closely tied to social cognitive theory and have not demonstrated sufficient reliability. Using the Sources of Mathematics SelfEfficacy Scale, Usher and Pajares (2009) addressed this problem. They suggested several recommendations for future research (Usher & Pajares, 2008b, 2009), including exploring the validity of their scale in …


Understanding Multiculturalism In Saudi Education: A Case Study Of Two Schools In Mecca, Mohammed Alharbi Jan 2020

Understanding Multiculturalism In Saudi Education: A Case Study Of Two Schools In Mecca, Mohammed Alharbi

Dissertations

Problem

This research investigated the understanding and perceptions of Saudi educators toward multiculturalism and multicultural education in Saudi Arabia. The research had three broad questions. The first question was, "What are Saudi educators’ conceptions of culture and multicultural education?" The second research question was, "What practices do educators employ concerning multicultural education?” The third research question was, "How do educators implement multicultural education for their students at schools with different levels of cultural diversity?"

Method

In this study, I used the qualitative multiple case study research design to explore the understanding and the attitudes of Saudi educators regarding multiculturalism and …


Iew: A Comprehensive Writing Curriculum For The Multi Or Single Grade Classroom, Alicia Biek Mar 2019

Iew: A Comprehensive Writing Curriculum For The Multi Or Single Grade Classroom, Alicia Biek

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

This session will provide an overview of the Institute for Excellence in Writing Curriculum, which focuses on a multitude of skills including mechanics of writing, grammar, summarization, research, and outlining. The benefits of this comprehensive writing curriculum for multi and single grade classrooms will be discussed.


Fun Reading Practice?: Strategies And Evidence From A One-On-One Reading Intervention, Caddabra Brown Mar 2019

Fun Reading Practice?: Strategies And Evidence From A One-On-One Reading Intervention, Caddabra Brown

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Based on the Response To Intervention (RTI) model, about 5% - 10% of students do not respond to generalized or small group instruction. These students need direct instruction delivered with an individualized format during which they receive an increased number of opportunities to practice with immediate corrective feedback. However, these practice sessions can be met with resistance. This is moreso the reality among at-risk readers and boys. In this presentation, creative, engaging, multisensory approaches useful for practicing reading skills will be discussed and demonstrated. These approaches are useful for teachers, school psychologists, interventionists, and parents.


Well-Designed Learning Objectives, Kezia Osei Mar 2019

Well-Designed Learning Objectives, Kezia Osei

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Writing effective and well-designed learning objectives is a necessary skill in structuring teaching curriculum. Learning objectives are clearly written, specific statements of observable learner behavior or action that can be measured upon completion of an educational activity. They are the foundation for instructional alignment whereby the learning objectives, assessment tools, and instructional methods mutually support the desired learning outcome. This poster describes the essential components of a learning objective and provides practical tips on writing well-defined learning objectives.


A Seat At The Table, Lawrence Robinson Jan 2019

A Seat At The Table, Lawrence Robinson

Lake Union Herald

No abstract provided.


The Length Of An Educational Day, Elizabeth Atencio Mar 2018

The Length Of An Educational Day, Elizabeth Atencio

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of the number of instructional hours in school on student learning, leisure time, family time and other out of school activities. Multiple perspectives will be presented.


Influencia Del Inbound Marketing En La Intención De Compra De Los Leads, Denise A. Soto, Allen Kevin Zapien Oct 2017

Influencia Del Inbound Marketing En La Intención De Compra De Los Leads, Denise A. Soto, Allen Kevin Zapien

Adventist Online Learning Conference / Conferencia de Aprendizaje en Línea

La llegada de la internet ha revolucionado la manera en que las empresas se comunican con los consumidores, así como también la forma en que ellos dialogan con la marca.

El inbound marketing es una metodología que combina técnicas no intrusivas de marketing para ofrecer valor con contenido de calidad, de manera que los consumidores se acerquen y se los pueda acompañar en su proceso de compra (Samsing, 2016). ¿Cómo esta estrategia puede ayudar en el reclutamiento de estudiantes?


Stories From The Field: Lessons From First Time Online Teachers, Shirley Freed, Kristi Kis, Joyce Susanne Virginia Irrgang, Klaus Irrgang, Tony Reeves Oct 2017

Stories From The Field: Lessons From First Time Online Teachers, Shirley Freed, Kristi Kis, Joyce Susanne Virginia Irrgang, Klaus Irrgang, Tony Reeves

Adventist Online Learning Conference / Conferencia de Aprendizaje en Línea

Teaching online for the first time is a unique experience! Hear stories from first time online teachers, with reflections, recommendations, and suggestions for administrators providing support and training for faculty.


Creating A Christ-Centered Climate For Educational Excellence: Philosophical, Instructional, Relational, Assessment And Counseling Dimensions, Elvin Gabriel, Carole Woolford-Hunt, Esther M. Hooley Dec 2016

Creating A Christ-Centered Climate For Educational Excellence: Philosophical, Instructional, Relational, Assessment And Counseling Dimensions, Elvin Gabriel, Carole Woolford-Hunt, Esther M. Hooley

Faculty Publications

Interest is peaking among educators in North America, and around the world, on issues relating to school climate. A primary reason for this strong interest is research confirmation that school climate may have a positive or negative effect on educational processes. A Christ-Centered school climate provides the best opportunities for stakeholders to work collaboratively to achieve four primary educational outcomes. These are: (1) creating and sustaining bias free learning environments where relationships are nurtured by love, respect, tolerance, and kindness; (2) establishing faith-based instructional and service learning programs which cater to the needs of students; and (3) utilizing quality assessment …


Lessons From The Classroom, Vimbo Zvandasara - Zhou Mar 2014

Lessons From The Classroom, Vimbo Zvandasara - Zhou

Lake Union Herald

No abstract provided.


Used By Him, Raquel Gomez Apr 2013

Used By Him, Raquel Gomez

Lake Union Herald

No abstract provided.