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Full-Text Articles in Education
Phonics: Did We Miss The Mark?, Jordan Anderson
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
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
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
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
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
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
Writing In Early Child Development, Sofia Brenes Canales
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
No abstract provided.
Ai In The Classroom, Shareef Zaid Arroyo
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
Homeschooling Vs. Public Education: The Pros And Cons, Sicily Avitia
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
No abstract provided.
Conformity Vs Creativity, Samantha Flores
Conformity Vs Creativity, Samantha Flores
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
No abstract provided.
Common Core State Standards: Are They Beneficial?, Micalyn Haugsted
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
Penmanship In The Classroom, Joel M. Pelletier
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
No abstract provided.
Is Universal Preschool A Necessity?, L. Gabriela Ratteray
Is Universal Preschool A Necessity?, L. Gabriela Ratteray
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
No abstract provided.
History In Education, Arianna Pellegrini
History In Education, Arianna Pellegrini
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
No abstract provided.
Should Students Use Technology In The Classroom?, Amanda Park
Should Students Use Technology In The Classroom?, Amanda Park
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
No abstract provided.
Associating High School Science, Technology, Engineering, And Math (Stem) Course-Taking With Future Earnings For Non-Stem Employed High School Graduates, Beth Marchant
Dissertations
Problem
Due to the current resurgence of attention given to high school students' taking courses in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), research was needed to examine whether a relationship between the number of STEM courses a high school student, who graduates from high school and works in a non-STEM field, completes and the success of that student 10 years later. One measure of student success, future earnings, can be measured quantitatively and is included in the Education Longitudinal Survey of 2002 (ELS:2002) data set, an ideal source of information to evaluate this issue (Institute of Education Sciences, 2019b).
Method …
The Effect Of Social Media And Digital Devices On Academic Performance In Middle And High School Students A Thesis Presented In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements For The Degree Master Of Science In Special Education By Martine Irumva 2023, Martine Irumva
Master's Theses
The use of technology has tremendously increased in the education sector, especially during the Covid 19 pandemic, for middle and high school students through social media and digital devices. This study investigated the effects of social media and the use of digital devices among middle and high school students in relation to their academic performance. Also, the study examined how social media and digital devices use among middle and high school students has changed compared to before, during and after the Covid-19 pandemic.
An online survey was used through Andrews University class climate to collect the data from a hundred …
Hands-On Stem: Chemistry, Physics, And Other Science Resources For K-12 Education, Lisa Ahlberg, G. Brendan Cross
Hands-On Stem: Chemistry, Physics, And Other Science Resources For K-12 Education, Lisa Ahlberg, G. Brendan Cross
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Critical Nature Of Innovation In Education Today, Chris Loiselle, Kristi Teall
The Critical Nature Of Innovation In Education Today, Chris Loiselle, Kristi Teall
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
Berrien Springs Public Schools has been recognised as one of the most innovative school districts in the State of Michigan. Join the Link Learning administrative team in taking a 5 year journey through what innovation in today's educational environment requires. The team will illustrate the decision making process and creative methods used in practice to develop solution-oriented approaches while working with students in a fully virtual school supporting at-risk youth - a growing population for most school districts today.
Communication In A Virtual World - Best Staff Practices For Generating The Greatest Student Engagement In Virtual Learning, Chris Loiselle, Kristi Teall
Communication In A Virtual World - Best Staff Practices For Generating The Greatest Student Engagement In Virtual Learning, Chris Loiselle, Kristi Teall
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
Research and experience show that for students to learn, they must be engaged, and the need to be engaged in learning has been underscored this past year as many schools have shifted to virtual or remote learning. Join leaders from Berrien Springs Public Schools for an interactive discussion that shares research, tools, and best practices that are proven to be effective in engaging students, helping them to thrive in virtual learning environments.
High Stakes Testing And School Characteristics: A Comparative Study, Kelsey M. Dailey
High Stakes Testing And School Characteristics: A Comparative Study, Kelsey M. Dailey
Dissertations
Problem
The purpose of this quantitative, correlational study was to better understand the relationship between the 2016 Grade 10 ISTEP+ English passing rate and 2018 graduation rate amongst 290 Indiana high schools and the following variables: school size, average SAT reading score, percentage of students passing advanced placement (AP) exams, percentage of special education students, percentage of free or reduced lunch students, percentage of English Language Learner students, and percentage of minority ethnic group students.. The results of the research may further evaluate how 2016 school characteristics are related to the Grade 10, 2016 ISTEP+ English which may suggest future …
Combating The Minimum Mindset: Changing Schools From The Inside, Juliette Dayen
Combating The Minimum Mindset: Changing Schools From The Inside, Juliette Dayen
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
Facilitating change in learning organizations must be approached from a multitude of perspectives. Students are often ignored and uninvolved in improvement efforts. As key participants in schooling practices, students should be involved in change processes. Students can take an active role in developing skills and knowledge to help them thrive in learning environments. This presentation focuses on how students can be supported to develop a growth mindset through a model that could work in multiple learning contexts.
Well-Designed Learning Objectives, Kezia Osei
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.
The Effects Of A Transition Program On The Academic Achievement Of Ninth Grade Students In A California Suburban High School, Igor Nicholas Milosavljević
The Effects Of A Transition Program On The Academic Achievement Of Ninth Grade Students In A California Suburban High School, Igor Nicholas Milosavljević
Dissertations
Problem
High school graduation rates have improved over the last decade. However, approximately one-fourth of U.S. high school students still do not graduate within four years. The rates are higher especially among minority and low socioeconomic status students, including students with special needs and English Language Learners. More ninth graders fail than any other grade in high school. A disproportionate number of students held back in ninth grade subsequently drop out. Students who do not complete high school face significant social, financial, and health challenges. Programs have been developed to address this need. One of those is the Accelerated Academic …
Influencia Del Inbound Marketing En La Intención De Compra De Los Leads, Denise A. Soto, Allen Kevin Zapien
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?
Building Communication Plans For Online Student Service Beyond Course Interaction, Glynis M. Bradfield
Building Communication Plans For Online Student Service Beyond Course Interaction, Glynis M. Bradfield
Adventist Online Learning Conference / Conferencia de Aprendizaje en Línea
How do we develop support for students at a distance comparable to service on a physical campus? Come to learn and share best practices in creating communication plans that consider the student’s journey from interest to applicant to admitted and enrolled student all the way to contributing alumnus.
Stories From The Field: Lessons From First Time Online Teachers, Shirley Freed, Kristi Kis, Joyce Susanne Virginia Irrgang, Klaus Irrgang, Tony Reeves
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.
One Purpose, Multiple Realities: A Qualitative Study On Parental Involvement In Two Malawian Private Secondary Schools, Josephine Katenga
One Purpose, Multiple Realities: A Qualitative Study On Parental Involvement In Two Malawian Private Secondary Schools, Josephine Katenga
Dissertations
Problem
Studies of Parental Involvement at the secondary school level have consistently shown to improve student-learning outcomes. Parents who invest money in children’s education want to see their children matriculate to higher education. Unfortunately, many private schools offer poor quality education. Students’ achievement in Malawi secondary schools requires the participation of each stakeholder. The purpose of this study therefore was threefold: to explore the nature of Parental Involvement in children’s education, to determine types of involvement, and to examine parents’ and educators’ attitudes towards Parental Involvement. The study participants came from two Malawian private secondary schools in Africa.
Method
This …
Teacher Perceptions Of Their Effectiveness In Supporting Reading Strategies As A Result Of Collaboration With A Literacy Coach, Sharon S. Miller
Teacher Perceptions Of Their Effectiveness In Supporting Reading Strategies As A Result Of Collaboration With A Literacy Coach, Sharon S. Miller
Dissertations
Problem
The poor reading and comprehension skills of many secondary-school students present a challenge for secondary teachers, the majority of whom have no training in the teaching of reading. The increasing expectations of the No Child Left Behind legislature add to the pressures on public educators. Is coaching an effective way to support and encourage secondary content-area teachers to include reading strategies in their daily work with students?
Purpose
The purpose of the study was to examine the literacy coach initiative in two small junior-senior high schools. A further purpose was to closely study the coach and two of the …
The Relationship Between Collective-Efficacy And Student Achievement In Vocational/Technical High Schools, Rosemary Tralli
The Relationship Between Collective-Efficacy And Student Achievement In Vocational/Technical High Schools, Rosemary Tralli
Dissertations
Purpose
The impact of teachers’ efficacious beliefs on achievement in technical high schools required further investigation. This study examined the collective-efficacy beliefs of academic and trade departments in 17 Connecticut technical high schools and the relationship between those beliefs and student achievement.
Method
The collective-efficacy beliefs of 730 teachers were measured through use of the Collective Teacher-Efficacy Belief Scale. Perceptions of influence over instruction, discipline, and overall efficacy were obtained. A sample of 2,592 students was used to obtain achievement data in mathematics, science, reading, and writing on the Connecticut Academic Performance Test. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine …