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Full-Text Articles in Education
Public School Administrator Perspectives Of Social Media Impacts On The Students They Serve, Alonzo Stotler
Public School Administrator Perspectives Of Social Media Impacts On The Students They Serve, Alonzo Stotler
Honors Projects
Interviews with high school administrators on the effects social media has on adolescents and schools.
Brenda Jackson Final Master's Portfolio, Brenda Jackson
Brenda Jackson Final Master's Portfolio, Brenda Jackson
Master of Arts in English Plan II Graduate Projects
Best Practices for English Teachers: Effective Writing Assessment Techniques
How Technical Communicators Enhance Training Knowledge Transfer: A Diverse Approach
Inspiring Active Citizenship In The Community From Within The Classroom, Nathan A. Halm
Inspiring Active Citizenship In The Community From Within The Classroom, Nathan A. Halm
Honors Projects
This project presents an alternative to contemporary civic education courses and methods in an attempt to inspire students to become Active Citizens. Fighting against common sentiments surrounding contemporary politics such as divisiveness, polarization, apathy, and disenfranchisement, this project provides a framework for students to engage at the local level in an effective and genuine way.
Quickwrites And The Quest To Reverse Writing Reluctance, Jenna Dunn
Quickwrites And The Quest To Reverse Writing Reluctance, Jenna Dunn
Honors Projects
Current research suggests that students’ enjoyment of writing will positively impact their writing achievement (Graham, 2007; Bulut, 2017). Given this trend, the following study explores the extent to which quickwriting, a teaching strategy developed extensively by Linda Rief (2003, 2018) as well as Donald Graves & Penny Kittle (2005), impacts the attitudes of reluctant writers. A total of nineteen eleventh-grade students were interviewed in three focus groups. All of the students within the study experienced three weeks of regular classroom quickwriting along with one week of a quickwriting extension workshop prior to participation in the focus groups. Students were asked …