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University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, January 24, 2011, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, January 24, 2011, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
Documents - Faculty Senate
Meeting minutes from the Faculty Senate of the University of Northern Iowa
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda, January 24, 2011, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda, January 24, 2011, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
Documents - Faculty Senate
Meeting agenda from the Faculty Senate of the University of Northern Iowa.
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda, January 10, 2011, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda, January 10, 2011, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
Documents - Faculty Senate
Meeting agenda from the Faculty Senate of the University of Northern Iowa.
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, January 10, 2011, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, January 10, 2011, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
Documents - Faculty Senate
Meeting minutes from the Faculty Senate of the University of Northern Iowa.
Effective Professional Development For Elementary Teachers: Integrating Technology Into The Literacy Curriculum, Instruction, And Assessment, Megan L. Rosenberger
Effective Professional Development For Elementary Teachers: Integrating Technology Into The Literacy Curriculum, Instruction, And Assessment, Megan L. Rosenberger
Graduate Research Papers
No abstract provided.
2010-2011 Executive Summary, Reading Recovery Center Of Iowa, Salli Forbes
2010-2011 Executive Summary, Reading Recovery Center Of Iowa, Salli Forbes
Documents
Reading Recovery is a research-‐based early literacy intervention implemented in schools to provide intensive individual literacy instruction to first grade students having the greatest difficulty learning to read and write. The goal of the intervention is to accelerate students’ progress to on-‐grade level competency in 12 to 20 weeks. Reading Recovery also serves as a response to intervention (RTI) program for a small number of children who may need specialized longer-‐term assistance.
The University of Northern Iowa is an official University Training Center of the Reading Recovery North American Trainers Group. Dr. Salli Forbes is the Director/Trainer of the Reading …
2011 Annual Governance Report On Faculty Activities, University Of Northern Iowa
2011 Annual Governance Report On Faculty Activities, University Of Northern Iowa
Institutional Effectiveness & Planning Documents
Report of faculty activity broken down by rank
Institutional Costs - Fy 2011, University Of Northern Iowa
Institutional Costs - Fy 2011, University Of Northern Iowa
Institutional Effectiveness & Planning Documents
A report showing the costs associated with the running of the University of Northern Iowa.
Uni Graduating Senior Survey 2010-2011, University Of Northern Iowa
Uni Graduating Senior Survey 2010-2011, University Of Northern Iowa
Institutional Effectiveness & Planning Documents
Table of Contents
Survey Administration ••• 2
Distribution of Graduates by College ••• 3
Plans Following Graduation ••• 3
Characteristics of Respondents ••• 5
Survey Highlights ••• 7
Institutional Summary of Results ••• 9
Summary of Responses by College ••• 11
Multiple Year Comparison ••• 60
Appendix A ••• 69
Panther First Recipients Of 2011, University Of Northern Iowa
Panther First Recipients Of 2011, University Of Northern Iowa
UNI Panther First Awards
The Panther First Award identifies and rewards employees who have provided excellent customer service to customers, co-workers, or other members of the UNI community. This is the list of recipients from 2011.
School Uniforms, Nicole Waytenick Reuter
School Uniforms, Nicole Waytenick Reuter
Graduate Research Papers
The need for education reform is evident in public schools across the nation. Researchers, school officials, parents, and teachers have been looking at different ways to promote a better learning environment that will allow students to feel safe, equal, and free to express themselves in different ways within the classroom. In recent years, many of these same people have contended that implementing school uniform policies within schools is the way to create that kind of learning environment.
Within this paper, a closer look at the issues surrounding school uniform policies will be examined. Both sides of the issues will be …
Accelerated Reader And Sustained Silent Reading's Impact On Students' Motivation To Read, Amy Benedict
Accelerated Reader And Sustained Silent Reading's Impact On Students' Motivation To Read, Amy Benedict
Graduate Research Papers
The purpose of this study was to determine if students' motivation to read is influenced by the use of Accelerated Reader or SSR in their school. Fourth grade students had been selecting books to read based on Accelerated Reader levels. After reading each book the students took a quiz. SSR was implemented for two weeks to determine if students' attitudes towards reading would improve.
A mixed-methods approach was used in this research design. Quantitative data were collected through the MRP survey, administered both before the introduction of SSR and after implementing SSR. Qualitative data were collected through an individual conversational …
Connecting Children's Quilt Literature With The Iowa Core Curriculum Social Studies Standards, Suzanne D. Burris
Connecting Children's Quilt Literature With The Iowa Core Curriculum Social Studies Standards, Suzanne D. Burris
Graduate Research Papers
The purpose of this qualitative content analysis was to identify themes found in children's quilt picture books that could connect to the Iowa Core Curriculum Social Studies Standards. Elementary teachers could utilize the quilt picture books to teach the elementary social studies curriculum. This researcher analyzed 15 quilt picture books with a copyright of 1994 and newer that were in the Wilson Children's Core Collection. The themes that emerged from the content analysis of children's quilt picture books were generosity, slavery, multicultural, generational, and westward expansion. This researcher found that the books could be used to teach essential skills in …
No Child Left Behind: Advantages And Disadvantages, Kelly M. Rohlfsen
No Child Left Behind: Advantages And Disadvantages, Kelly M. Rohlfsen
Graduate Research Papers
The No Child Left Behind Act is quickly approaching its deadline of 2014. With the expectation being 100% of students in the United States being proficient according to state guidelines, many people, including teachers, administrators and parents are questioning the reality of No Child Left Behind (NCLB), and whether or not the Nation will meet the expectation set forth. This paper describes a select few advantages and disadvantages of the No Child Left Behind Act, and how those various aspects of the law impact teachers and students alike. In addition, this paper also describes the inconsistencies between states in how …
Homework : Burden Or Benefit?, Mandy Glawe
Homework : Burden Or Benefit?, Mandy Glawe
Graduate Research Papers
Homework has been a controversial topic in the education world since the 1880's. Researchers and educators argue whether the burdens of homework outweigh the benefits it offers. With the No Child Left Behind Act in place and the amount of pressure it is putting on schools and teachers, it is imperative that teachers find the best practices for helping students achieve academic success. This paper describes the benefits and burdens of homework. Also, it explains the importance of a strong parent-teacher relationship, differentiating homework, how technology is changing traditional homework, alternatives to traditional homework, and options for how to assess …
Supporting Student Learning Through Scientific Inquiry, Allison J. Barness
Supporting Student Learning Through Scientific Inquiry, Allison J. Barness
Graduate Research Papers
The purpose of this review is to identify the kind(s) of early childhood science instruction and learning environment that best supports student learning in science. The research examined focused on teacher actions and pedagogy, which also addressed student learning as outcome of the different studies. In addition, the research analyzed both the physical and the psychological environments, as both are important aspects which support student learning in science. A variety of sources were used and synthesized to provide the reader with informational data and recommendations.
Readers' Workshop In The Elementary Classroom, Alaina Terese Daters
Readers' Workshop In The Elementary Classroom, Alaina Terese Daters
Graduate Research Papers
In this research project, Reader's Workshop is defined and explored in relation to an elementary classroom setting. The literature review describes the importance of independent reading, the structures and components of readers' workshop, how readers' workshop motivates and engages readers, and finally how to get started with readers' workshop in the elementary classroom. Following the literature review, there is a three-year professional development plan that lays out the key components of readers' workshop and its format for training a staff on how to implement this structure into their elementary classroom. Year one of the professional development project discusses what reader's …
Children With Cerebral Palsy And Early Intervention Services, Genalee Horsfield
Children With Cerebral Palsy And Early Intervention Services, Genalee Horsfield
Graduate Research Papers
The purpose of this literature and research review is to understand early home intervention services for children with Cerebral Palsy. The review focuses on children between birth and five years old and their families. Studies were reviewed worldwide including the United States, Sweden, Netherlands, and Australia. These studies include information about service providers, different programs for children with Cerebral Palsy and their families, frequency of visits that occur for the children and their families, and the disadvantages and advantages of early intervention services for children with cerebral palsy. The conclusion of this literature and research review also includes recommendations based …
Engaging Emergent Writers With Anchor Lessons, Jamie Meyer
Engaging Emergent Writers With Anchor Lessons, Jamie Meyer
Graduate Research Papers
This research project focused on the creation of writing curriculum for emergent writers aged 5 to 7 years old. The purpose of this study was to research how beginning writers can be scaffolded in their attempts to learn how to write. This study also examined how emergent writers can be engaged in developmentally appropriate ways, what writing concepts to expect from young writers, and how to motivate young children to write. Anchor lessons were developed that connect children's literature to writing concepts and engagement. Results illustrate that children need to be taught in the zone of proximal development, use materialization …
Teaching Poetry Writing In The Primary Grades, Staci Cramer-Wilkinson
Teaching Poetry Writing In The Primary Grades, Staci Cramer-Wilkinson
Graduate Research Papers
This project examines the use of poetry to teach writing and the impact this instruction has on the primary classroom. The purpose of this project is to explore poetry instruction, examine how it has traditionally been taught, and provide professional development to classroom teachers that focuses on the effective use of poetry instruction in the classroom. The professional development sessions include Power Point presentations, small and large group discussions, and practical classroom application. Benefits and challenges of poetry instruction are also provided.
Surveying The Online Classroom : Student Reactions To E-Learning, Jordan Dierks
Surveying The Online Classroom : Student Reactions To E-Learning, Jordan Dierks
Graduate Research Papers
The utilization of commercial, open source, and institution designed learning management systems are increasing in higher education. Universities are competing with each other to find qualified applicants or increase enrollment. Many higher education institutions are evaluating their return on investment for educational technologies, white public institutions are facing the reality of shifting funding sources from state support to self-sufficiency. The purpose of this study is to determine if the use of a learning management system (LMS) in an online classroom supporting either a full-web or blended course affects student satisfaction with the learning experience. Additional areas examined include whether students …
Motivating Struggling Readers, Tawnie Kerska
Motivating Struggling Readers, Tawnie Kerska
Graduate Research Papers
This literature review discusses the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation with regard to struggling readers. Intrinsic motivation is the drive inside a student to do an activity on their own. Extrinsic motivation is to do something in order to receive some sort of reward or praise. Teachers need to move from using extrinsic motivators to creating more intrinsic motivation within students. It is essential for teachers to understand the five guiding principles behind motivating students: building self-efficacy, activating schema, interest and relevance, using extrinsic reinforcers to engage, and making facilitative attributions. Understanding these principles provides teachers with strategies to …
Providing Preservice Teachers With Worthwhile Field-Based Experiences In Mathematics, Glenn Nelson
Providing Preservice Teachers With Worthwhile Field-Based Experiences In Mathematics, Glenn Nelson
Faculty Publications
Providing preservice teachers with worthwhile field-based experiences is recognized as an important component in their development as good teachers. Because mathematics instruction in general has moved from a teacher-directed, procedurally-focused process to a more student-centered, conceptually-oriented approach, preservice mathematics education classes – especially methods courses - should reflect this shift as well. Field-based opportunities can be instances for preservice teachers to personally experience such a shift to real-world relevance.
Student Motivation And No Child Left Behind, Tiffany Kleckner
Student Motivation And No Child Left Behind, Tiffany Kleckner
Graduate Research Papers
The No Child Left Behind Act was developed in 2002 by the administration of George W. Bush. The purpose of this piece of legislation was to increase student achievement in America. Regulations and requirements have been put in place by the administration such as standardized testing. This paper discusses the history of NCLB, the current issues with the legislation, and how student motivation and achievement has been effected due to the NCLB law.
Student Motivation : Encouraging Children To Read In School, Kelly White
Student Motivation : Encouraging Children To Read In School, Kelly White
Graduate Research Papers
Teaching students how to read, comprehend,. and enjoy text are goals that many teachers make in their classrooms each year. Yet, the biggest challenge that goes along with these goals is often student motivation. Motivating students happens in many forms in classrooms around the world. There are research-based techniques for males and females, English speaking and English language learners, each of the multiple intelligences, and overall individual student needs. There is no one proven catchall method for motivating students in the classroom. Instead, teachers are encouraged to find the motivation strategies and techniques that work for specific individuals. This paper …
Average Budgeted Salaries Of Faculty Staff 2011-2012, University Of Northern Iowa
Average Budgeted Salaries Of Faculty Staff 2011-2012, University Of Northern Iowa
Institutional Effectiveness & Planning Documents
Gives the average salaries of faculty broken down by rank and college and the distribution of salaries of the professional and scientific category.
An Analysis Of The Dynamic Indicators Of Basic Early Literacy Skills (Dibels) Assessment, Lisa Doering
An Analysis Of The Dynamic Indicators Of Basic Early Literacy Skills (Dibels) Assessment, Lisa Doering
Graduate Research Papers
The inception of the No Child Left Behind Act as well as the report published by the National Reading Panel have caused a sense of urgency in early intervention for students with high literacy needs. Therefore, students are being required more frequently to take high stakes assessments at a younger and younger age. Many schools use the DIBELS assessment, but there are also many other assessments available. This paper presents research as to the validity of the DIBELS assessment as well as describes several other available literacy assessments to use either in conjunction with or in isolation from DIBELS. This …
Misconceptions In Middle School Life Science And Strategies Teachers Can Use To Change Them, Jody L. Fairbanks
Misconceptions In Middle School Life Science And Strategies Teachers Can Use To Change Them, Jody L. Fairbanks
Graduate Research Papers
Misconceptions and alternative conceptions refer to students' "conceptions that are different from those held by the scientific community" (Sungur, Tekkaya, & Geban, 2001, p. 91). All students have misconceptions due to prior experiences they have had. Students' alternative conceptions are problems for educators because they can block new learning (Sewell, 2002). Therefore, teachers play a crucial role in helping students construct new knowledge upon whatever foundation that already exists. This review of literature examines the findings of research regarding misconceptions, common misconceptions that students have in life science, and how teachers can teach difficult concepts so students are more likely …
Annual Report Of The Registrar 2010/2011, University Of Northern Iowa
Annual Report Of The Registrar 2010/2011, University Of Northern Iowa
Institutional Effectiveness & Planning Documents
Contents:
--Definitions
--Annual Report Data
--Summary of Attendance
--Attendance by Session
--Full-time Equivalency Enrollment
--Degrees Granted
--Degree Summary
--Program Certificates
--Pupils in Price Laboratory School
--Miscellaneous Enrollment Information
--Degrees Granted by College, Degree Objective, and Racial/Ethnic Classification
Graduate Program Survey 2010-2011, Tim Starr
Graduate Program Survey 2010-2011, Tim Starr
Institutional Effectiveness & Planning Documents
CONTENTS
-- Introduction ••• 1
-- Summary of Demographics ••• 2
-- Summary of Future Plans ••• 12
-- Summary of Scholarly Activities at UNI ••• 16
-- Summary of Reasoning for Attending Graduate School ••• 23
-- Summary of Academic Experience and Skills ••• 36
-- Summary of Academic and Social Environment ••• 52
-- Appendix A ••• 63