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Editorial, Elias Said-Hung, Juan Luis Fuentes Jan 2024

Editorial, Elias Said-Hung, Juan Luis Fuentes

Revista Española de Pedagogía

No abstract provided.


Desarrollo Del Pensamiento Computacional A Través De Blockscad, Blockly Y La Resolución De Problemas En Matemáticas, Ángel-Alberto Magreñán-Ruiz, Rubén-Arístides González-Crespo, Cristina Jiménez-Hernández, Lara Orcos-Palma Jan 2024

Desarrollo Del Pensamiento Computacional A Través De Blockscad, Blockly Y La Resolución De Problemas En Matemáticas, Ángel-Alberto Magreñán-Ruiz, Rubén-Arístides González-Crespo, Cristina Jiménez-Hernández, Lara Orcos-Palma

Revista Española de Pedagogía

El desarrollo del pensamiento computacional se ha convertido en una de las prioridades educativas en varios países del mundo. En este artículo, se describen dos experiencias en el aula en las que se utilizan dos herramientas de programación por bloques. En la primera, solo se empleó BlocksCAD. En la segunda, se trabajó, además, con Blockly y con varios algoritmos matemáticos. El número de participantes en la experiencia fue de veintiocho en el grupo que solo utilizó Blockly y de trece en el que combinó el uso de ambas herramientas. Todos ellos cursaban tercero de educación secundaria (entre 14 y 15 …


Estudio Exploratorio Sobre Los Perfiles De Regulación Y La Satisfacción Con El Aula Invertida En Estudiantes Universitarios, J. Reinaldo Martínez-Fernández, Ingrid Noguera-Fructuoso, Anna Ciraso-Calí, Antonio Vega-Martínez Jan 2024

Estudio Exploratorio Sobre Los Perfiles De Regulación Y La Satisfacción Con El Aula Invertida En Estudiantes Universitarios, J. Reinaldo Martínez-Fernández, Ingrid Noguera-Fructuoso, Anna Ciraso-Calí, Antonio Vega-Martínez

Revista Española de Pedagogía

En este estudio, sobre la base del modelo de patrones de aprendizaje, se analiza la relación existente entre diferentes perfiles de regulación y la satisfacción con una experiencia didáctica de aula invertida en la universidad. Se identifica un perfil de auténtica autorregulación, pero también perfiles de aprendizaje basados en la regulación externa e incluso en una regulación pasiva. Participan 178 universitarios que, de manera voluntaria, responden, por un lado, a las subescalas de estrategias de regulación del inventario ILS; por otro, a un cuestionario final acerca de la satisfacción con el aula invertida y la percepción de aprendizaje durante esta …


Indicadores De Eficacia De La Prevención De La Adicción A Las Tic: Clickeando, Estudio De Caso, Amparo Luján-Barrera, Lydia Cervera-Ortiz, Mariano Chóliz- Montañés Jan 2024

Indicadores De Eficacia De La Prevención De La Adicción A Las Tic: Clickeando, Estudio De Caso, Amparo Luján-Barrera, Lydia Cervera-Ortiz, Mariano Chóliz- Montañés

Revista Española de Pedagogía

No existen muchos programas de prevención de adicción a las TIC y menos todavía validados científicamente. Prevenir la adicción a las TIC es clave en las políticas gubernamentales de salud mental de los adolescentes. Clickeando es un programa escolar de prevención universal de la adicción a las TIC para adolescentes. Lleva realizándose catorce años y ha sido diseñado con base en los índices de calidad destacados para esta clase de programas. Desde 2020, Clickeando evalúa a sus participantes con el fin de vincular los esfuerzos de organismos y agentes preventivos, lo que ha permitido valorar los efectos del programa en …


Programa De Profesionalización De Artistas Colombia Creativa (Ppacc): Valoración De La Organización Y Formación Musical Conseguidas, Oswaldo Lorenzo-Quiles, Yuly Rodríguez-Ramírez, Ana Lendínez-Turón Jan 2024

Programa De Profesionalización De Artistas Colombia Creativa (Ppacc): Valoración De La Organización Y Formación Musical Conseguidas, Oswaldo Lorenzo-Quiles, Yuly Rodríguez-Ramírez, Ana Lendínez-Turón

Revista Española de Pedagogía

La educación musical profesionalizante pertenece todavía a un sector educativo emergente en algunos países, como ocurre en Colombia. Dentro de este ámbito, surgen interesantes iniciativas de ayuda a la formación musical para colectivos profesionales no institucionalizados, que no podrían contar con otras vías de obtención de credenciales con validez académica dada su dispersión geográfica y situación laboral en el país. En este sentido, se ha realizado un estudio de análisis para explorar el funcionamiento general y los logros en formación musical conseguidos por el Programa de Personalización de Artistas Colombia Creativa (PPAC), así como para identificar debilidades, fortalezas y oportunidades …


El Ring De Tus Emociones. Sistematización De Experiencia, María Cristina Ibáñez Ariza, Óscar Julián Mendoza Herrera Jan 2024

El Ring De Tus Emociones. Sistematización De Experiencia, María Cristina Ibáñez Ariza, Óscar Julián Mendoza Herrera

Maestría en Docencia

Esta sistematización tiene como centro la experiencia “El Ring de tus Emociones” del colegio Cafam de la avenida 68, el cual es una actividad ideada por la Trabajadora social Leidy Figueroa y con la ayuda del profesor de ed. Física, John Castellanos, bajo la dirección del departamento de bienestar de dicho colegio. Esta actividad se realiza de manera extracurricular con estudiantes que tienen dificultades para lidiar con sus emociones. El Ring de tus Emociones, es un proyecto innovador, que se desarrolla de manera semanal. El Ring de tus emociones es una experiencia que busca que un grupo de estudiantes seleccionados …


Literacy Teachers In The Making: A Look At Teacher Candidates’ Experiences As They Tutor Elementary Students, Hannah Carter, Jadelyn Abbott Jan 2024

Literacy Teachers In The Making: A Look At Teacher Candidates’ Experiences As They Tutor Elementary Students, Hannah Carter, Jadelyn Abbott

Literacy, Language, and Culture Faculty Publications and Presentations

The purpose of this study was to investigate teacher candidates’ perceptions of their first experience teaching literacy. Using a case study design, this research spans two consecutive semesters and investigates 34 teacher candidates’ reflections as they engaged in structured tutoring in a university-based literacy clinic. Qualitative analyses of various reflections revealed that teacher candidates largely focused on planning and delivering quality instruction, understanding students and families, and contemplating what it takes to become a teacher. We found that over the course of the tutoring experience, candidates’ reflections shifted from (1) being micro-focused on details to focused on their student, (2) …


Sistematización De Experiencias: Leoncio Y Yo, Natalia Aguirre Franco, Doris Amparo Carreño Salazar Jan 2024

Sistematización De Experiencias: Leoncio Y Yo, Natalia Aguirre Franco, Doris Amparo Carreño Salazar

Maestría en Docencia

La sistematización de experiencias es un método emergente que permite rutas de investigación las cuales promueven la reflexión de una práctica específica junto con la participación de actores que interactúan en ella, buscando la mejora y transformación de la misma práctica, analizando los factores que intervinieron y cómo se relacionan entre sí. Además de dar voz a quienes no pueden hacerlo. Desde el punto de vista epistémico Barragán y Torres (2017) hacen hincapié en la sistematización de experiencias como una investigación interpretativa y crítica que posibilita crear conocimiento a través de la reflexión sobre las prácticas educativas y sociales, con …


Investigating Preservice Secondary Teachers’ Understanding And Enactment Of The Standards‑Based Practices During Microteaching, Deepika Menon, Diana S. Chang, Rosetta W. Ngugi Jan 2024

Investigating Preservice Secondary Teachers’ Understanding And Enactment Of The Standards‑Based Practices During Microteaching, Deepika Menon, Diana S. Chang, Rosetta W. Ngugi

Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education: Faculty Publications

Reform efforts in K–12 science education have been gaining pace ever since the introduction of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). The new vision calls for reconsidering teacher preparation programs to prepare future teachers who are confident and competent in delivering NGSS-based instruction. This study investigated the development of 27 preservice secondary science and mathematics teachers’ (PSTs’) knowledge and skills as they understand, interpret, and implement the NGSS, particularly science and engineering practices (SEPs), within the context of microteaching during a STEM methods course. Primary data sources include 12 videos of 40-minute-long microteaching lessons, self-reflections, semistructured and focus-group interviews, and …


The Collegiate Tennis Effect: Measuring The Impact Of College Attendance On A Tennis Player’S Professional Career, Ian Freer Jan 2024

The Collegiate Tennis Effect: Measuring The Impact Of College Attendance On A Tennis Player’S Professional Career, Ian Freer

CMC Senior Theses

Our study examines the influence of college attendance on the professional tennis careers of the 502 American male players who earned a ranking point between 2014 and 2023. Initial analysis suggests that attending college may lower a player’s career-high ranking by 159 spots. However, after controlling for career length, we observe a significant improvement of 214 spots among players with similar junior rankings. Our analysis of career trajectories reveals that college players often start their professional careers at higher rankings and achieve their career-high rankings earlier than non-college players. Additionally, the career-high rankings of the most promising juniors tend to …


La Emergencia De La Inteligencia Artificial En El Aprendizaje Del Español: ¿Una Suplementación O Sustitución?, Sam Goldfein Jan 2024

La Emergencia De La Inteligencia Artificial En El Aprendizaje Del Español: ¿Una Suplementación O Sustitución?, Sam Goldfein

CMC Senior Theses

Abstract:

The recent emergence of widespread generative artificial intelligence – alongside the sudden demand for an improved online learning experience – questions the validity of current language learning models: could we improve old language learning models with the new, powerful technological capabilities that we’ve suddenly been granted, or is it time to scrap the old practices entirely and embark on a new technological journey void of professors and traditional classroom environments? This thesis stresses the importance of learning languages and specifically emphasizes the advantages of knowing Spanish as a second language in the United States. To determine the best methods …


The Extent To Which The Humanistic Approach In Japanese Juvenile Training Schools Affects Recidivism, Natalie Bui Jan 2024

The Extent To Which The Humanistic Approach In Japanese Juvenile Training Schools Affects Recidivism, Natalie Bui

AUCTUS: The Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship

Japan’s juvenile justice system is regarded as one of the most unique and successful implementations of reformative justice. This approach has remained effective in maintaining Japan’s low rates of juvenile delinquency and recidivism, despite massive changes in Japanese society over the past decade. While Japan’s crime seems to be on an impressive decline, the United States continues to struggle with social control, juvenile delinquency, and, more recently, demands for justice reform from social movements like the Black Lives Matter Movement. The American juvenile justice system needs reform now more than ever and where better to get inspiration, than the industrialized …


Wilson, Issue 01, 2023-24, University Of Northern Iowa. Wilson College Of Business. Jan 2024

Wilson, Issue 01, 2023-24, University Of Northern Iowa. Wilson College Of Business.

Wilson

Contents:

Purpose Driven --- 04
Funding What's Next --- 08
The AI Revolution --- 10
An Evolving Profession --- 14
Manufacturing Innovation --- 18
Impact Iowa --- 20
Perspective on Ethics --- 24
2023 Graduating Class --- 28
Accounting Program Expands --- 32
Coding for the NFL --- 34
Student Competes at National Competition --- 35
Graduate Becomes Youngest CFP --- 36
UNI Welcomes Students from Across the Globe --- 37
Alumni in Residence --- 38
Women of Business Hall of Fame --- 39
College Awards --- 40
Annual Giving --- 44


Positionality In The Politics Of Education: Mapping The Strategies And Constraints Of Education Reformers, Jose Eos R. Trinidad Jan 2024

Positionality In The Politics Of Education: Mapping The Strategies And Constraints Of Education Reformers, Jose Eos R. Trinidad

Interdisciplinary Studies Faculty Publications

The success and failure of education reform policies often depend on the strategies of reformers. This article suggests a framework to understand the positionality of reformers, as they vary in their strategy (i.e., technical vs. relational) and focus for change (i.e., process- vs. outcomes-focused). Using the case of individuals who initiated new data systems in Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York City, the study discusses four groups of reformers: Engineers privilege efficient technical fixes that may be resisted by people on the ground. Capacity-builders focus on empowering schools but may lead to variable successes. Framers research and disseminate ideas to reframe …


Access And Equity In Higher Education: The Social Significance Of Mentoring Bipoc And Fgli Students, Wendy Olivares Jan 2024

Access And Equity In Higher Education: The Social Significance Of Mentoring Bipoc And Fgli Students, Wendy Olivares

Education Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


Psychological Well-Being And Music Among Children, Elle Chrampanis Jan 2024

Psychological Well-Being And Music Among Children, Elle Chrampanis

Honors Theses

The purpose of this instrumental case study was to explore how music supports kindergarteners’ well-being in an elementary music classroom through the lens of PERMA, a framework for well-being developed by Martin Seligman. PERMA stands for positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment. An additional goal was to see how applicable this framework was to kindergarteners. Accordingly, a five-week music program was developed and taught at a local elementary school. A typical elementary music curriculum was developed consisting of lessons that included a welcome song, a rhythm activity, a musical storybook, the sequential learning of a song, and a goodbye …


Curriculum, Knowledge, And Power: A Critical Race Approach To Content Analysis Of Social Studies Textbooks, Eliza G. Ray Jan 2024

Curriculum, Knowledge, And Power: A Critical Race Approach To Content Analysis Of Social Studies Textbooks, Eliza G. Ray

Honors Theses

This study uses Critical Race Theory (CRT) as a theoretical framework to examine the portrayal of the U.S. Revolutionary War in three 5th grade social studies textbooks approved by the state of Florida’s curriculum standards. Textbooks have been a focal point for political debate, most recently influenced more by politicians than by educators. A qualitative rubric was developed to evaluate the textbooks, examining the extent to which they include a CRT telling of the Revolutionary War. This rubric was informed by the tenets of CRT in educational research as described by Solorzano and Yosso (2002). Consistent themes arose from the …


Understanding Para-Athlete Inclusion In Post-Secondary Athletics, Rayven J. Sample Jan 2024

Understanding Para-Athlete Inclusion In Post-Secondary Athletics, Rayven J. Sample

Honors Theses

This qualitative study utilized thematic analysis of six interviews with elite Para-athletes who were currently enrolled at a four-year undergraduate institution and were actively competing or training in any Para-sport to understand inclusion of Para-athletes within the NCAA. This investigatory research sought to identify barriers present in the NCAA’s structure and advocate for positive change as more Para-athletes desire to access collegiate athletic resources due to increasingly higher standards of performance within Para-sport. Para-athletes discussed five key themes during interviews; “Disability Mindset” or the way athletes conceptualized their presence within the athletic environment; sources of education available to athletics staff …


Supporting Children’S Eating Behavior In A Preschool Classroom, Olajumoke Leshi Jan 2024

Supporting Children’S Eating Behavior In A Preschool Classroom, Olajumoke Leshi

Theses and Dissertations--Early Childhood, Special Education, and Counselor Education

Food selectivity, commonly observed in young children, has a significant effect on their health outcomes, and this poses a major challenge for parents and caregivers. This proposed study aims to investigate the effectiveness of a teaching package comprising prompting, shaping, and reinforcement strategies in enhancing exploratory eating behaviors among preschool children displaying food selectivity in a classroom setting. The study seeks to answer the research question: does the delivery of a teaching package consisting of prompting, shaping, and reinforcement result in an increase in exploratory eating behaviors (touch, smell, taste) by young children displaying food selectivity? This study will use …


Instrumental Assessment Of Aero-Resistive Expiratory Muscle Strength Rehabilitation Devices, Angela M. Dietsch, Rahul Krishnamurthy, Kelsey Young, Steven M. Barlow Jan 2024

Instrumental Assessment Of Aero-Resistive Expiratory Muscle Strength Rehabilitation Devices, Angela M. Dietsch, Rahul Krishnamurthy, Kelsey Young, Steven M. Barlow

Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders: Faculty Publications

Purpose

Expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) is increasingly being used to treat voice, cough, and swallowing deficits in a wide range of conditions. However, a multitude of aero-resistive EMST models are commercially available, and the absence of side-by-side comparative data interferes with clinicians’ ability to assess which model is best suited to a particular client’s needs. The primary aim of this research was to test and compare the pressure and flow parameters of six currently available EMST models to help inform clinical decision making.

Method

We identified and tested five devices of each of six different EMST models to generate …


A Study On Reducing Motor Stereotypy With Response Interruption And Redirection Using Functionally Matched And Unmatched Stimuli, Alana Fallucca Jan 2024

A Study On Reducing Motor Stereotypy With Response Interruption And Redirection Using Functionally Matched And Unmatched Stimuli, Alana Fallucca

Theses and Dissertations

This applied dissertation was designed to expand the scope of existing literature on the use of response interruption and redirection intervention with functionally matched and unmatched stimuli to reduce motor stereotypy in children with autism. While response interruption and redirection is an effective, evidence-based strategy for the reduction of vocal and motor stereotypy, it requires interruption of each instance of stereotypic behavior and implementation of an alternative behavior. This process can be laborious, implementation of which depends upon the frequency of stereotypy. To mitigate the intervention difficulties with response interruption and redirection implementation, a single-step functionally matched stimulus that is …


Evaluation Of Effects Of Behavioral Skills Training In Promoting Three Social Skills In Young Child With Autism: A Multiple Probe Research Design Study, Jennifer Rey Jan 2024

Evaluation Of Effects Of Behavioral Skills Training In Promoting Three Social Skills In Young Child With Autism: A Multiple Probe Research Design Study, Jennifer Rey

Theses and Dissertations

This applied dissertation was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of the behavioral skills training model in teaching one 4-year-old child with autism to greet others, use an appropriate tone of voice, and use anger control. Moreover, this study assessed the maintenance of newly acquired social skills relying on a multiple probe research design. It was hypothesized that with the use of behavioral skills training the acquisition of the appropriate social skills at an early age would allow the child to engage with peers and adults in the training environment and later in a variety of social situations across other settings …


Uni Alumni Magazine, Issue 05, 2023, University Of Northern Iowa Alumni Association Jan 2024

Uni Alumni Magazine, Issue 05, 2023, University Of Northern Iowa Alumni Association

UNI Alumni Magazine

In this issue:

Strategic plan shapes UNI for Tomorrow --- 08
Degrees for Tomorrow --- 10
The End of an Era --- 12
A Hub for Civic Education --- 16
Equipping Our School Leaders for Challenging Times --- 18
20 Years of Sustainable Feedback --- 24
Ukranian Students Find a Home at UNI --- 26
Meeting Human Needs from Things that Grow --- 28
A Bolder, Brighter Tomorrow --- 30
Doing Well by Doing Good --- 32
Through the Eyes of Team TC/TK --- 42
The Panther Evolution --- 44
Celebrating 125 Seasons of Football --- 46
Celebrating 125 Seasons …


Youth Literacy And Social Practices In A Gaming Club, Abdul R. Siddiqui Jan 2024

Youth Literacy And Social Practices In A Gaming Club, Abdul R. Siddiqui

Theses and Dissertations

One of the growing phenomena of our digital age is the proliferation of digital fan spaces (Gee, 2018). Dedicated to a specific fandom or activity, these spaces have allowed participants to play competitively, share videos with each other, create fanfiction, provide feedback to one another and engage in a host of literacies around something they share an affinity for (Black, 2009; Gee, 2017a). Through advances in technology, access to multiple tools and highly specialized knowledge of specific subjects, youth can now create communities in online spaces where they can engage in complex activities with their friends and fellow gamers without …


Entremezclando Sueños: Reimagining Education Through Community-Centered Program Evaluations, Cassandra Hernandez Jan 2024

Entremezclando Sueños: Reimagining Education Through Community-Centered Program Evaluations, Cassandra Hernandez

CMC Senior Theses

This thesis fuses Chicane Latine Studies (CLS) and Public Policy methodologies to explore how student-centered organizations can incorporate Decolonial Feminism into their program evaluation pedagogy. In today’s society, the political economy, influenced by structural biases, gravely impacts marginalized communities by overlooking holistic wellbeing as a valid priority. Embodying Decolonial Feminism can help community organizations fight back against systemic inequities and redefine for themselves their existence. A starting point is adjusting how organizations conduct program evaluations. Using Chicana Latina Feminista (CLF) Pláticas, concepts from these pláticas culminated into a collaborative decolonial feminist program evaluation guide called "Entremezclando Sueños." This guide serves …


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 …


Examining The Nonprofit Leader From The Servant Leadership Theory : Impacts On Board Cohesion, Andrew Wonders Jan 2024

Examining The Nonprofit Leader From The Servant Leadership Theory : Impacts On Board Cohesion, Andrew Wonders

Browse all Theses and Dissertations

n the context of nonprofit organizations, servant leadership (SL) has been studied on a limited basis. The present study attempted to forge a new path by examining the impact of SL and cohesion in the realm of nonprofit organizations. A total of 91 board members from 32 organizations participated in the study. Five statistical models of mixed effects linear regression were used in the analysis. The first model utilized the eight subscales of SL as independent variables and overall cohesion is the dependent variable while the other four models used overall SL as the independent variable. Each model also had …


Military Faculty Experience Within A Faculty Learning Community And Its Interest In Learning Technology Integration, Jonathan David Zemmer Jan 2024

Military Faculty Experience Within A Faculty Learning Community And Its Interest In Learning Technology Integration, Jonathan David Zemmer

Browse all Theses and Dissertations

This study explored the experiences and perceptions of faculty members at an institution of military education participating in a Faculty Learning Community (FLC) focused on educational technology utilization during the 2022-2023 academic year. As the Department of Defense (DoD) emphasizes the importance of technology capabilities and workforce development, understanding faculty experiences in these settings becomes crucial for effective technology integration in teaching and learning. Utilizing a participatory action research (PAR) design, the study collected data through faculty artifacts, researcher reflexive journals, semi-structured interviews, bi-monthly meeting minutes, videos, and presentation materials. The research questions focused on the change of participants' understanding …


The Decline Of Science In The Early Years: A Diagnosis And A Plan Of Action, Jennifer Bentley Jan 2024

The Decline Of Science In The Early Years: A Diagnosis And A Plan Of Action, Jennifer Bentley

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Science instruction in the early years of a student’s education career is essential to a student successfully continuing science in their secondary and postsecondary careers. However, the amount of high-quality science instruction students receive at the elementary level has been steadily declining for two decades, resulting in an inequitable imbalance in those who pursue STEM careers, a lack of critical science literacy in the U.S. populace, and a shortage of qualified employees entering the U.S. economy. Much of the lack of science instruction can be traced to decreased training of teachers to teach science during elementary credentialing programs or the …


Smu Welcomes Two New Members To Its Board Of Trustees, Singapore Management University Jan 2024

Smu Welcomes Two New Members To Its Board Of Trustees, Singapore Management University

SMU Press Releases

The Singapore Management University is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Trustees with effect from 12 January 2024. Their appointment will be for an initial term of three years. The new members are: (1) Dr Andrew David Hamilton – President Emeritus, New York University, (2) Mr Don Lam – Chief Executive Officer & Founding Partner, VinaCapital Group.