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Teaching Note: Cultural Immersion And Student Perceptions Of Jordan, Sarah Thomas, Christy Lyons Graham Nov 2018

Teaching Note: Cultural Immersion And Student Perceptions Of Jordan, Sarah Thomas, Christy Lyons Graham

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review - Dignity, Justice And Real Achievement: Derrick Darby And John L. Rury, The Color Of Mind: Why The Origins Of The Achievement Gap Matter For Justice (Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2018), Jeanne Ingle Nov 2018

Book Review - Dignity, Justice And Real Achievement: Derrick Darby And John L. Rury, The Color Of Mind: Why The Origins Of The Achievement Gap Matter For Justice (Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2018), Jeanne Ingle

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Voices On Campus: Academic And Free Speech In The Digital Age, Lawrence Friedman Apr 2018

Voices On Campus: Academic And Free Speech In The Digital Age, Lawrence Friedman

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Teaching Note - Race And The Walking Tour, Robin Tierney Apr 2018

Teaching Note - Race And The Walking Tour, Robin Tierney

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


The Massachusetts Educator Evaluation System And Teacher Perceptions Of Professional Growth, Craig Goldberg Jan 2018

The Massachusetts Educator Evaluation System And Teacher Perceptions Of Professional Growth, Craig Goldberg

The Graduate Review

Teacher evaluation has gained wide-spread attention and implementation in recent decades. In 2011, the State of Massachusetts adopted new regulations for the evaluation of all teachers designed to assist in developing talented educators through self-directed analysis, reflection, planning, action steps, and collaboration. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of Massachusetts State mandated teacher evaluation on teacher perceptions of professional growth. In this study, professional growth refers to reflecting on feedback from observations as well as formative and summative meetings with evaluators to adjust practice in the classroom. Specifically, the development of a teacher’s professional growth includes …


The Effectiveness Of Retrospective Miscue Analysis As A Reading Intervention For A Secondary Functional Academic Student, Drew Cumming Jan 2018

The Effectiveness Of Retrospective Miscue Analysis As A Reading Intervention For A Secondary Functional Academic Student, Drew Cumming

The Graduate Review

"Jack" is a ninth-grade functional academics student with multiple disabilities. His oral intelligibility can be challenging for unfamiliar listeners, but his expressive vocabulary is actually very strong for a student his age. Jack most recently scored below the 10th percentile among same-aged peers on standardized fluency and pseudoword-decoding tests but scored above the top 90th percentile on tests of receptive vocabulary and listening comprehension. Considering this vast discrepancy between subskills, it can be hard to determine when his below-grade-level reading performance has been disrupted by intellectual challenges, by a lack of confidence, or by a lack of motivation, or perhaps …


The Effect Of Project-Based Poetry Writing Intervention On Writing Attitudes Among Students With Severe Learning Disabilities, John M. Bonanni Jan 2018

The Effect Of Project-Based Poetry Writing Intervention On Writing Attitudes Among Students With Severe Learning Disabilities, John M. Bonanni

The Graduate Review

Writing attitudes of three learners with severe disabilities were surveyed in a substantially separate special education classroom within a public school in Massachusetts in order to determine the effect on learners’ writing attitudes after a project-based creative writing intervention in poetry. Writing skills were measured using teacher-created rubrics and attitudes were measured using pre and post survey data. Primary diagnoses of students involved included Intellectual Impairment, Autism, and Traumatic Brain Injury. Findings indicated that the intervention was most successful for the student with autism, moderately successful for the student with Traumatic Brain Injury, and not successful for the student with …