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Full-Text Articles in Education
African American All Class Reunion, Adrienne Riley
African American All Class Reunion, Adrienne Riley
Black Activism and Education
A Historical Reflection of the University of San Francisco's African American Community and Experience from the African American All Class Reunion, held Sunday, October 20th, 2013.
The Effects Of Professional Development On Co-Teaching For Special And General Education Teachers And Students, Chelsea Miller, Kevin Oh
The Effects Of Professional Development On Co-Teaching For Special And General Education Teachers And Students, Chelsea Miller, Kevin Oh
School of Education Faculty Research
As we progress into a future where more students with IEPs are in general education classes, teachers must be innovative, creative, and passionate about providing an opportunity for all students to succeed in the classroom. Rather than students with IEPs be taken from their classrooms to receive remedial services from their special education teacher, it is more beneficial to all students and teachers to have education specialists and general education teachers co-teach classes (Conderman, 2011). Education specialists have extensive knowledge in acquisition of literacy skills, how to scaffold, and present information through multiple mediums. General education teachers are experts in …
The Policy And Practice Of Public Primary Curriculum In India – A Study Of Textbooks In Public Primary Schools Of District Morigaon (Assam) And District Medak (Andhra Pradesh), H Kidwai, D Burnette, S Rao, S Nath, Monisha Bajaj, N Bajpai
The Policy And Practice Of Public Primary Curriculum In India – A Study Of Textbooks In Public Primary Schools Of District Morigaon (Assam) And District Medak (Andhra Pradesh), H Kidwai, D Burnette, S Rao, S Nath, Monisha Bajaj, N Bajpai
School of Education Faculty Research
No abstract provided.
In-Service Teacher Training For Public Primary Schools In Rural India: Findings From District Morigaon (Assam) And District Medak (Andhra Pradesh), H Kidwai, D Burnette, S Rao, S Nath, Monisha Bajaj, N Bajpai
In-Service Teacher Training For Public Primary Schools In Rural India: Findings From District Morigaon (Assam) And District Medak (Andhra Pradesh), H Kidwai, D Burnette, S Rao, S Nath, Monisha Bajaj, N Bajpai
School of Education Faculty Research
Over the past two decades, India has made significant advances in school education in respect to overall literacy, access and enrolment in schools, and infrastructure. The two major accomplishments in the recent years is the political recognition of Universalization of Elementary education (UEE) as a legitimate demand and the state commitment towards UEE in the form of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education. This has led to a higher demand of qualified elementary school teachers. Over the past decade, access to education was one of the only topics that were being addressed by the Government of India. …
Eye Movements Of Students With Learning Disabilities In Reading: A Study Of Problem-Solving Strategies, Kevin Oh, Stanley C. Trent, Robert H. Tai
Eye Movements Of Students With Learning Disabilities In Reading: A Study Of Problem-Solving Strategies, Kevin Oh, Stanley C. Trent, Robert H. Tai
School of Education Faculty Research
In this exploratory study, eye movements of students with and without a learning disability in reading were recorded as they solved a set of third grade science problems. The recorded eye-gaze information included location of eye-gaze fixation on a computer screen, duration of fixation, the path of eye movement, and duration between fixations. The results revealed statistically significant differences in latent response time, question-zone fixation time, total fixations and correct responses.
Addressing Gaps In Quality And Safety Education During Pre-Licensure Clinical Rotations, Susan Pauly-O'Neill, Elizabeth E. Cooper
Addressing Gaps In Quality And Safety Education During Pre-Licensure Clinical Rotations, Susan Pauly-O'Neill, Elizabeth E. Cooper
Nursing and Health Professions Faculty Research and Publications
United States national reports have called for improvement in healthcare professions education to better address patient care outcomes. In response, an initiative titled “Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)” has been adopted by nursing programs across the nation, which describes the six main competencies to be included in nursing curricula. As early adopters of the QSEN competencies, the University of San Francisco nursing faculty promptly threaded the material throughout the 4-year Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) curriculum. Confident that the topics were well covered in the classroom, we then sought to learn how often our students practiced these …
Cross-Country Review Of Public Primary Education In Rural Brazil, China, Indonesia, And Mexico: Suggestions For Policy And Practice Reforms In India, H Shin, R Iyengar, Monisha Bajaj
Cross-Country Review Of Public Primary Education In Rural Brazil, China, Indonesia, And Mexico: Suggestions For Policy And Practice Reforms In India, H Shin, R Iyengar, Monisha Bajaj
School of Education Faculty Research
No abstract provided.
An Exploration Of Think-Aloud Protocols Linked With Eye-Gaze Tracking: Are They Talking About What They Are Looking At, Kevin Oh, John T. Almarode, Robert H. Tai
An Exploration Of Think-Aloud Protocols Linked With Eye-Gaze Tracking: Are They Talking About What They Are Looking At, Kevin Oh, John T. Almarode, Robert H. Tai
School of Education Faculty Research
This pilot study investigated the use of juxtaposed think aloud and eye-gaze tracking to understand a possible different understanding of think aloud process of participants. Four participants completed eight multiple-choice science questions while thinking aloud and having their eye-gazes tracked. Analysis of the data revealed that participants had behaviors such as fore telling of an eye movement, pauses in the think-aloud, different duration of the think-aloud, and the interaction between the think-aloud and associated eye movements. These findings suggest that juxtaposed think aloud and eye-gaze tracking may be a useful approach to furthering our understanding of students’ problem solving behaviors.
Cross-Cultural And Multilingual Encounters: Composing Difference In Transnational Contexts, Tika Lamsal
Cross-Cultural And Multilingual Encounters: Composing Difference In Transnational Contexts, Tika Lamsal
Rhetoric and Language Faculty Publications and Research
A rapid increase in the population of cross-cultural and multilingual students and faculty in the U.S. universities has spurred the need to develop a culturally and linguistically more inclusive pedagogy in the teaching of writing. By analyzing the writing of a couple of multilingual and multicultural students from a freshman composition class in a U.S. university, this article explores the ways that help facilitate the writing process of such students. Stressing the value of students’ previous experiences based on their social, cultural, and language differences, the essay argues for the need to recognize and promote the use of multilingual and …