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How To Incorporate Reading Strategies In Music And Why That Is Crucial To Student Learning, Daniel Victor Soochkoff-Cerna Mar 2023

How To Incorporate Reading Strategies In Music And Why That Is Crucial To Student Learning, Daniel Victor Soochkoff-Cerna

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

This poster takes a look at reading strategies in the area of music. It will also describe what music literacy is and why good reading strategies are an important component in creating competent musicians.


The Value Of Arts In Education, Jordan Anderson Mar 2023

The Value Of Arts In Education, Jordan Anderson

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

This presentation focuses on the pros and cons of arts education programs. It also dives into why art programs are being cut. It defines arts education as more than just art classes but visual arts, music, dance, and theatre. The presentation provides statistical data for state Common Core Standard participation, as well as the benefits of arts education. The purpose of this presentation is to bring light and possibly funding to arts education programs. Once people understand that the benefits outweigh the costs, they may reconsider funding.


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.


The Critical Nature Of Innovation In Education Today, Chris Loiselle, Kristi Teall Mar 2022

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.


Creating Positive Teams Using Clifton Strengths, Ronda Christman, Gus Martin, Beth Scott, Jill Buchholz, Deanna Walker, Polina Kadatska Mar 2022

Creating Positive Teams Using Clifton Strengths, Ronda Christman, Gus Martin, Beth Scott, Jill Buchholz, Deanna Walker, Polina Kadatska

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Our Creator has wired us to be in relations and nurturing teamwork and teambuilding is essential. One way to build cohesion is to have our team complete the Clifton Strengthsfinder survey to identify our top strengths. Once these strengths are identified then we can help people to work more in our strengths.

Our school of nursing and online campus have monthly meetings to make sure we are all on the same page and moving in the same direction. All of the committee members have completed the Clifton Strengthsfinder survey and have shared their top five strengths.


E. G. White's Human View And It's Educational Application To Adventist Education, Jinseop Kim Mar 2022

E. G. White's Human View And It's Educational Application To Adventist Education, Jinseop Kim

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

I would like to present the educational applications to Adventist Education based on the human view of E. G. White who laid the philosophical foundation. According to her, in order to understand the work of education, it is necessary to consider human nature and God's purpose in creation. So I will first talk about the human state at the creation, God's purpose for them, and His educational approach, and secondly, about the human state after corruption, God's plan for them, and educational approach to him. Through this research, I expect to understand how the class in Adventist educational institutions can …


The Relationship Between Preservice Teacher's Implicit Beliefs Of Intelligence And How They Define Intelligence, Michelle K. Bacchiocchi Mar 2022

The Relationship Between Preservice Teacher's Implicit Beliefs Of Intelligence And How They Define Intelligence, Michelle K. Bacchiocchi

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Preservice teachers’ implicit beliefs and their preferred definitions of intelligence are important because they influence children and their beliefs about ability (Dweck, 2006). This presentation will share the results of a quantitative study in which over 250 preservice teachers from the Midwest were surveyed to find out their implicit beliefs about intelligence and their knowledge of intelligence definitions.


Communication In A Virtual World - Best Staff Practices For Generating The Greatest Student Engagement In Virtual Learning, Chris Loiselle, Kristi Teall Mar 2021

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.


Perspectives On The Effect Of Covid-19 Related School Closures In Senegal, The Gambia, And Guinea-Bissau, Thula Norton Lambert Mar 2021

Perspectives On The Effect Of Covid-19 Related School Closures In Senegal, The Gambia, And Guinea-Bissau, Thula Norton Lambert

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

This comparative case study aimed to explore how Covid-19 related school closures impacted continuity of teaching and learning in six K-12 schools in the West-African countries of Senegal, The Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. Thematic analysis was conducted using an inductive approach. While this study reveals the stark reality of the digital divide among the schools, emerging themes show how some schools have adapted to the new reality of teaching and learning in the age of Covid-19.


Moral Character Development Paradigms And Practices For Adventist Educators: Phase 1-Professionals, Duane Covrig, Janet Ledesma, Stanley Patterson Mar 2020

Moral Character Development Paradigms And Practices For Adventist Educators: Phase 1-Professionals, Duane Covrig, Janet Ledesma, Stanley Patterson

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Moral character development has long been a concern of educators. A recent resurgence of scholarship in neuro-biology and cognitive science has further energized this interest. How can this research and best practices be integrated into faith based high school and college curricular and co-curricular programming? We highlight key trends and resent discoveries and discuss promising practices, starting with professional development programs. We also offer a new paradigm of “moral health and well-being” that promises to involve the head (moral thinking), heart (emotions) and hand (behavior and actions) in this important learning process.


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.


Self-Regulated Learning, Luda V. Vine Mar 2019

Self-Regulated Learning, Luda V. Vine

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

The literature on assessment indicates that one of the main outcomes of formative assessment is instilling self-regulation in learners. This presentation will briefly review the research findings on self-regulated learning and make suggestions on how educators can implement those findings in their daily practice to train their students to become self-regulated learners.


A Critical Conceptual Dialogue On E. G. White's Admonition: "Not Mere Reflectors", Jay Brand, Randy J. Siebold Mar 2019

A Critical Conceptual Dialogue On E. G. White's Admonition: "Not Mere Reflectors", Jay Brand, Randy J. Siebold

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

White's challenge, that 'Youth should be … thinkers, and not mere reflectors of other men's thoughts' can be misinterpreted. Often, individuals criticize education’s focus on scholarly sources instead of personal creativity. However, to avoid reflecting other men’s thoughts, students must be aware of what those men – and women – have said. In fact, in my understanding, it is impossible to contribute original, fresh ideas and insights WITHOUT awareness of what others have already said. To think originally, one must be familiar with previous ideas; otherwise, s/he will be in danger of merely reflecting the ideas of others - even …


Bilingual Latinas Experiences Graduating With 4-Year Degrees, Patricia S. Costa Mar 2019

Bilingual Latinas Experiences Graduating With 4-Year Degrees, Patricia S. Costa

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

This session presents the results of a qualitative research study about the achievement gap between bilingual Latinas and other ethnicities. Statistics show that merely about 18% of Latinos in the United States have a bachelor’s degree. Researchers claim the main hurdles for bilingual Latinas to graduate from universities are being undocumented citizens, lacking English proficiency, having economic hardship, having familial accountability, and experiences with discriminatory practices. The primary purpose of the research project is to describe the university experiences of six self-identified bilingual Latinas who earned 4-year degrees in universities in Michigan. The participants’ stories shine light into what seemingly …


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.


Combating The Minimum Mindset: Changing Schools From The Inside, Juliette Dayen Mar 2019

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 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.


Bring Your Online Students Closer: Instructional Design Tips To Create Engaging Videos, Andrew J. Rice, Brian Urias, Alya A. Suliman, Stephanie Wilczynski Mar 2018

Bring Your Online Students Closer: Instructional Design Tips To Create Engaging Videos, Andrew J. Rice, Brian Urias, Alya A. Suliman, Stephanie Wilczynski

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

How can online students feel inclusive and engaged in their learning environment? This presentation will focus on the techniques and tips of creating engaging educational videos with your laptop, cell phone or other type of video device. This session will address ways to create more interactive and interesting online experiences for students through the use of instructional videos. It will also discuss best practices for creating engaging online learning and establishing a supportive online course community.


Case-In-Point Methodology: Creating A Studio-Laboratory Environment In Every Classroom, Emily Carlson, Kari Gibbs Prouty Mar 2018

Case-In-Point Methodology: Creating A Studio-Laboratory Environment In Every Classroom, Emily Carlson, Kari Gibbs Prouty

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Participants will explore the unique approach of case-in-point methodology which utilizes student experiences to transform the academic space, harness failure, and process life’s challenges. Emphasis will be given to designing tasks that promote problem solving, communication, and self-reflection across all age groups and disciplines. Borrowing from best practices utilized at Harvard Business School, the University of Minnesota, and Andrews University’s Undergraduate Leadership Program, attendees will learn how to create tasks designed to make use of both the explicit and underlying issues that surface in the day-to-day lives of students and connect those issues to course content.


Let's Get Engaged: Keys To Creating A Culture To Maximize Student Success And Enhance Retention, Chris Finnin, Sara Centeno Mar 2018

Let's Get Engaged: Keys To Creating A Culture To Maximize Student Success And Enhance Retention, Chris Finnin, Sara Centeno

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Was there something more we could have done? In classrooms across America, we are losing students that are unable to effectively cope with the stress of the transitional nature of college while also juggling life. Meaningful engagement can increase our students’ psychological investment in learning, their willingness and desire to learn, and their resiliency. The presenters will showcase a classroom that provides a learning environment to meet the needs of students today, where the ultimate goal is not only points, but also critical thinking and sustainable change. Participants will be empowered with strategies to foster student success through active, meaningful …


The Implications Of College Tuition Cost: Multiple Considerations, Kadejha Adams Mar 2018

The Implications Of College Tuition Cost: Multiple Considerations, Kadejha Adams

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

In the United States, it is the responsibility of the State to provide free public-school education for all children from K-12 grade. There is no obligation on the part of the government to provide higher education to all. This poster will address the issues and considerations of the cost of college tuition.


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.


Games=Fun=Learning?, Marsha Beal Mar 2017

Games=Fun=Learning?, Marsha Beal

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Games are not just for extracurricular activities with your friends. Games can be used effectively as a way to assist learners in better understanding the materials for a course. Games use a part of our brain that is known to help us remember key components of concepts and theories. Learners also get so caught up in the game that learning becomes fun and not just drudgery. Games in courses are effective at all levels of education and should not be limited.


Managing For Quality In Higher Education: A Biblical Perspective, Ben A. Maguad Mar 2017

Managing For Quality In Higher Education: A Biblical Perspective, Ben A. Maguad

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Although higher education has long been committed to excellence, its pace of change and improvement has been slow and episodic at best due to external pressures. To overcome the many obstacles confronting it, strong leadership is needed in all areas: academic, administrative, student life, and service. The challenge is to clarify the principles, knowledge, and skill bases necessary for effective higher education leadership. The spiritual dimension is perhaps the missing piece that today’s institutions need to effect lasting and meaningful change in the behaviors or attitudes of their people from the top administrator to the entry-level employee.


Funding Sotl Research, Jeff Boyd Mar 2017

Funding Sotl Research, Jeff Boyd

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning is regarded as critical to improving education; however, securing funds for SoTL research is quite challenging. This presentation will consider general strategies for approaching SoTL grants; focus on three types of grant providers: government agencies, associations, and foundations; and include discussion of participants' proposals. Grants for school districts, schools, and professors will be addressed, depending on the interests of attendees.


Faith Integration Roundtable: Sharing Your Practices, Duane Covrig, Glynis Bradfield, Denise Shaver Mar 2017

Faith Integration Roundtable: Sharing Your Practices, Duane Covrig, Glynis Bradfield, Denise Shaver

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

A goal of Andrews University is to help faculty, staff, and students “affirm faith.” The AU website lists the “first hallmark” as “A Faith-Based University: … Our Seventh-day Adventist Christian faith and values set us apart. Whether or not you share our distinct perspective, we invite you to respect it and be open to the conversation. It really is the basis for everything we do!” How is faith a part of your AU learning, teaching, advising, research, and service? Come and share your best practices. If you are not at AU, come and share how you integrate faith in your …


Alternative/Flexible Seating, Yanina C. Jimenez Mar 2016

Alternative/Flexible Seating, Yanina C. Jimenez

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

Uncomfortable work areas are difficult for anyone to handle for seven hours a day, particularly children, who are told to remain seated while doing their schoolwork. Providing flexible, soft, and alternative seating to little ones enables them to move, release their energy, and be happier and more comfortable in a kid-friendly classroom while doing their work.


Examples Of Best Practice In Program Assessment, Lynn Merklin, Meredith Jones Gray, Tom Goodwin Mar 2016

Examples Of Best Practice In Program Assessment, Lynn Merklin, Meredith Jones Gray, Tom Goodwin

Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference

This session will introduce basic principles of program assessment and its importance. It will include examples and testimonies from two department chairs who have been intentional in the development of learning outcomes for their academic programs, and in determining how their curriculum meets the program learning outcomes.