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Full-Text Articles in Education
Zoomprov. Improvisation Exercises For Language Learning In Online Classes With Zoom Or Similar Tech For Beginning And Intermediate Learners And Beyond, Mona Eikel-Pohen
Zoomprov. Improvisation Exercises For Language Learning In Online Classes With Zoom Or Similar Tech For Beginning And Intermediate Learners And Beyond, Mona Eikel-Pohen
Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics - All Scholarship
The improv language exercises in this compilation are chosen from the experience I gathered 20 years ago, but also from the amazing work of Lauren Esposito and Scranton Improv & Comedy that have been more real than anything else to me this past summer, and from Jim Ansaldo, who taught me how to structure improv exercises online. They are organized by level, referring to the Common European Framework of References for Languages. That means, A1 exercises can be conducted at the beginners level but also at all other higher levels, but B2 exercises should not be imposed upon beginners or …
International Thanksgiving, Kent Syverud
International Thanksgiving, Kent Syverud
Chancellor's Collection
No abstract provided.
Providing Robust Research Support Services At Syracuse University Through Cross-Campus Partnerships, Christina Leigh Docteur, Chetna Chianese, Emily K. Hart, Brenna Helmstutler, Anne E. Rauh
Providing Robust Research Support Services At Syracuse University Through Cross-Campus Partnerships, Christina Leigh Docteur, Chetna Chianese, Emily K. Hart, Brenna Helmstutler, Anne E. Rauh
Office of Research
No abstract provided.
Two Heads Are Better Than One: Creating Partnerships Between University Libraries And Offices Of Research, Christina Leigh Docteur, Chetna Chianese, Emily K. Hart, Anne E. Rauh, Brenna Helmstutler
Two Heads Are Better Than One: Creating Partnerships Between University Libraries And Offices Of Research, Christina Leigh Docteur, Chetna Chianese, Emily K. Hart, Anne E. Rauh, Brenna Helmstutler
Office of Research
No abstract provided.
Community Service For Grief And Healing, Kent Syverud
Community Service For Grief And Healing, Kent Syverud
Chancellor's Collection
No abstract provided.
A Call To Revitalize Mental Health Wellness Practices For Black, Indigenous, & College Students Of Color, Tyra Jean
Population Health Research Brief Series
Given the challenges faced by the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities within the U.S. this year, it is more important than ever to ensure BIPOC college students are provided with access to mental health care.
Health And Profit In Student Housing During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Austin Mcneill Brown
Health And Profit In Student Housing During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Austin Mcneill Brown
Population Health Research Brief Series
The decision to reopen some U.S. universities during the current COVID-19 pandemic may be tied to private financial interests in student housing.
Barriers To The Implementation Of The National Concept Of Inclusive Education In The Kyrgyz Republic For 2019-2023, Zhibek Lbraeva
Barriers To The Implementation Of The National Concept Of Inclusive Education In The Kyrgyz Republic For 2019-2023, Zhibek Lbraeva
International Programs
Implementation of the National Concept of Inclusive Education in the Kyrgyz Republic may be significantly impeded due to the existent systematic barriers. The current poster goes over the barriers identified as a result of literature review on inclusive education in the former Soviet republics, in particular Kyrgyz Republic.
Improving Secondary Teaching In Indonesia Through Whole Brain Teaching, Fnu Arisandy
Improving Secondary Teaching In Indonesia Through Whole Brain Teaching, Fnu Arisandy
International Programs
Whole Brain Teaching is one of the ways to improve the quality of teaching secondary students in Indonesia. The research was done for the simple present tense topic through quasi experimental design and indicated a satisfactory improvement in students’ interest and understanding.
Parents’ Perceptions Of Children’S Remote Learning During The Covid 19 Outbreak: A Case Study In Bekasi, Indonesia, Tryanti R. Abdulrahman
Parents’ Perceptions Of Children’S Remote Learning During The Covid 19 Outbreak: A Case Study In Bekasi, Indonesia, Tryanti R. Abdulrahman
International Programs
Considering parents as important key in children’s education during the Covid 19 outbreak, it is necessary to explore their perceptions regarding their involvement in children’s remote learning. Data were gathered from forty parents of elementary students in Bekasi, Indonesia voluntarily filled out the survey. Ten participated in semi-structured interviews via one-on-one phone calls. Findings reveal four emerging themes; 1) ways of involvement 2) benefits of home learning, 3) challenges 4) expectations and recommendations. This study suggests that parent involvement must be taken into account as they become parent-educators and collaborators to improve the quality of education. Further research needs to …
Education For Children To Embrace Diversity In Japan, Eriha Tomita
Education For Children To Embrace Diversity In Japan, Eriha Tomita
International Programs
Japan needs to implement diversity education in elementary and middle schools to promote ethnic and racial awareness to help Japanese society become more tolerant and accepting of the growing international population in the country.
Which Best Practices Should Universities In Pakistan With Entrepreneurship Programs Consider Adopting To Improve Their Outcomes?, Aatiqa Shakoor
Which Best Practices Should Universities In Pakistan With Entrepreneurship Programs Consider Adopting To Improve Their Outcomes?, Aatiqa Shakoor
International Programs
Different pedagogies are used by different universities in Pakistan to teach entrepreneurship. Both practical and theoretical practices are adopted for the entrepreneurship program. After some research it was found that some practices if adopted can result in enhanced outcome., this poster highlights those best practices.
Contrasting Traditional Learning And Agile Learning, Ekaterina Tretiakova
Contrasting Traditional Learning And Agile Learning, Ekaterina Tretiakova
International Programs
The term “agile” came to different areas of our life from software development. It promotes constant communication between the stakeholders of a process in order to identify necessary changers and implement them as soon as possible. The poster discusses how an agile approach to education/learning differs from a traditional approach. With agile learning, it could be much easier to adjust the syllabus to students’ and business’s needs with the help of developed interaction in flat hierarchy classes. Agile educators play the roles of facilitators who evaluate students during the whole year. The results of the poster project gives insights into …
Covid-19 Lockdown And Its Effect On The Children With Disabilities In Albania, Nesila Koka
Covid-19 Lockdown And Its Effect On The Children With Disabilities In Albania, Nesila Koka
International Programs
When the World slowly started to get invaded by Covid-19 “an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus" (Coronavirus n.d.), Albania was also one of the countries, that wasn’t prepared at all. The lockdown officially lasted for 2 months (Mid-March - First weeks May) but for the children with disabilities it lasted longer than that, as schools closed by the end of May and the protocols for the daily centers to provide therapeutically services didn’t come out till the end of June. Unpreparedness of government lead un directly to retardation of development for the children with disabilities, with …
What Are The Challenges And Opportunities Of Online Teaching In The Republic Of Moldova, Marciuc Ala
What Are The Challenges And Opportunities Of Online Teaching In The Republic Of Moldova, Marciuc Ala
International Programs
The project represents an overview of the current situation in online education in the Republic of Moldova. The data was collected based on the literature analysis and short empirical research performed on 25 English language instructors, employed by the American Language Center, who have been directly affected by the pandemic starting March 2020.
Equal Access To A Good High School Education Will Help Reduce Poverty In Haiti By Preparing More Students For College Work, Isabelle Joseph
Equal Access To A Good High School Education Will Help Reduce Poverty In Haiti By Preparing More Students For College Work, Isabelle Joseph
International Programs
This research advocates for building more public high schools in Haiti to prepare more Haitians for higher education to transform their lives and their communities.
Steps Towards Learning Analytics Implementation In Tanzanian Universities, Doreen Mushi
Steps Towards Learning Analytics Implementation In Tanzanian Universities, Doreen Mushi
International Programs
The main focus of this study was to examine the holistic process of institutionalizing Learning Analytics implentation in Tanzanian universities. This include establishing an institutional mechanism for collection and analysis of student data for the purpose of monitoring student academic progress. Findings have recommended six steps that are considered signifcant for successful deploymant of learning analytics projects in Tanzanian universities. These are Policies, Resources, Infrastructure, Skills, Evaluation and Sustainability Plan.
What Are The Factors To Promote Political Acts Of Citizen Participation In Peruvian High Schools?, Jennifer Karen Ponce-Cori
What Are The Factors To Promote Political Acts Of Citizen Participation In Peruvian High Schools?, Jennifer Karen Ponce-Cori
International Programs
This poster highlights the importance of citizen participation in Peruvian high schools. This poster explains the surrounding elements (two sets of factors) that encourage youth to be more engaged and committed to civic activities. More significant, this poster indicates the effects of political acts of citizen participation, which are also useful and necessary in democratic societies.
The Stakes Of Girls' Education In Senegal, Ndeye Seck
The Stakes Of Girls' Education In Senegal, Ndeye Seck
International Programs
No abstract provided.
The Su Rd Team: Serving Research At Syracuse University, Chetna Chianese, Christina Leigh Docteur, Amy K. Dumas, Jill Ferguson, Yoanna Ferrara, Emily K. Hart, Meghan Macblane, Melissa Whipps, Sarah Workman, Corrinne B. Zoli
The Su Rd Team: Serving Research At Syracuse University, Chetna Chianese, Christina Leigh Docteur, Amy K. Dumas, Jill Ferguson, Yoanna Ferrara, Emily K. Hart, Meghan Macblane, Melissa Whipps, Sarah Workman, Corrinne B. Zoli
Office of Research
Research development is growing in many ways – both as a profession and as a common substructure among institutions of higher education. NORDP itself has helped to support the establishment, fostering, and recognition of the many forms research development has taken, while growing in tandem as an organization. Leadership and representatives from large centralized RD units have contributed to and benefited from the model of peer education, support and mentorship NORDP provides, as have the individuals who serve as one-man or one-woman shops for smaller schools or colleges. At Syracuse University, NORDP has served as the impetus for the development …
Muslim Students And Covid-19: Understanding The Needs Of Muslim Students Within Higher Education, Amir Duric, Ermin Sinanovic, Mirjakhon Turdiev
Muslim Students And Covid-19: Understanding The Needs Of Muslim Students Within Higher Education, Amir Duric, Ermin Sinanovic, Mirjakhon Turdiev
Muslim Student Life
No abstract provided.
What Is Happening To Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asd) Who Compensate?, Nanan Nuraini
What Is Happening To Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asd) Who Compensate?, Nanan Nuraini
International Programs
Many treatments for individuals with ASD focus on shaping their behaviour to fit in society. As a result, they may look like typical individuals and able to get along in social life but they still have cognitive impairment. This phenomenon known as compensation. In addition to its benefits, there are also negative effects of compensation. However, studies show that the benefits of compensation outweigh the risks. Future research should focuses on shaping better environment or individuals with ASD.
Patterns, An Approach To Learning Algebra And Developing Mathematical Thinking In Primary School In Honduras, Johana Elizabeth Thomas Zapata, Alejandra Cáceres
Patterns, An Approach To Learning Algebra And Developing Mathematical Thinking In Primary School In Honduras, Johana Elizabeth Thomas Zapata, Alejandra Cáceres
International Programs
No abstract provided.
The Usage Of Technology In Nicaraguan Education Behind The Darkness Of Covid-19, Meindert Montenegro
The Usage Of Technology In Nicaraguan Education Behind The Darkness Of Covid-19, Meindert Montenegro
International Programs
No abstract provided.
Our Time Has Come Scholars, Kent Syverud
Our Time Has Come Scholars, Kent Syverud
Chancellor's Collection
No abstract provided.
Rotc Commissioning Ceremony, Kent Syverud
Rotc Commissioning Ceremony, Kent Syverud
Chancellor's Collection
No abstract provided.
Virtual Degree Conferral, Kent Syverud
[Rethinking] Muslim Student Life At Syracuse University 2019-2020, Muslim Student Life At Syracuse University
[Rethinking] Muslim Student Life At Syracuse University 2019-2020, Muslim Student Life At Syracuse University
Muslim Student Life
No abstract provided.
Truly Promoting Diversity On College Campuses Means Supporting Persons In Recovery From Substance Use Disorders, Austin Mcneill Brown
Truly Promoting Diversity On College Campuses Means Supporting Persons In Recovery From Substance Use Disorders, Austin Mcneill Brown
Population Health Research Brief Series
College students who struggle with substance use disorders often experience decreased motivation, poorer academic performance, social isolation, and lower retention rates. This issue brief examines how Collegiate Recovery Programs help students in recovery from substance use disorders remain sober and excel academically.
35th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, Kent Syverud
35th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, Kent Syverud
Chancellor's Collection
No abstract provided.