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Postsecondary Mathematics Placement Processes: A Case Study At A Regional University, Debora Jean Simonson
Postsecondary Mathematics Placement Processes: A Case Study At A Regional University, Debora Jean Simonson
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
ABSTRACT
The purpose of the study was to explore the effectiveness of the mathematics placement process for incoming freshman at a public university. Effectiveness is defined as the percentage of students who successfully complete the mathematics course they were placed into, Precalculus, College Algebra, or Intensive College Algebra. The specific university in this research study was the University of North Florida (UNF). The placement process at UNF included students’ ACT, SAT, or FCPT scores, their mathematics placement exam scores (MPE), and whether or not students followed the placement recommendation (FPR). Students’ ACT, SAT, or FCPT scores were grouped into a …
Use Of Specific Web-Based Simulations To Support Inquiry-Based High School Science Instruction, Arlene Korr
Use Of Specific Web-Based Simulations To Support Inquiry-Based High School Science Instruction, Arlene Korr
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The primary goal of this study was to acquire an understanding of those practices that encourage the sustained use of simulations in support of inquiry-based science instruction. With the rapid distribution of Internet-related technologies in the field of education, it is most important to undertand the function of these innovations. Technology, specifically the implementation of simulations to support inquiry-based instruction, provides new educational strategies for science teachers. Technology also influences the field of education by repeatedly making some teachers' best practices obsolete.
The qualitative research design was selected to explore the nature of science leaders' and teachers’ consideration or lack …
Design And Evaluation Of An Environmental Science Curriculum For Secondary Students, Carolyn Knox Cooper
Design And Evaluation Of An Environmental Science Curriculum For Secondary Students, Carolyn Knox Cooper
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Environmental education is becoming an increasingly important component of secondary science education as our society attempts to minimize the exploitations and damaging actions of humankind on the earth. Environmental education has evolved primarily from environmental consciousness in the 1960s to an environmentally active focus in the 1990s. This project examined the effectiveness of an environmental education curriculum that focuses on improving environmental behaviors and attitudes as well as knowledge.
The review of the literature for this project indicates that responsible environmental behaviors are linked to four types of environmental education categories. These categories are hierarchical and include: 1) ecological concepts, …
Curriculum For At Risk Students, Pamela W. Bean
Curriculum For At Risk Students, Pamela W. Bean
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This curriculum project reviews the research on students who have been labeled drop-outs and/or low-achievers. Several different types of teaching models were reviewed to determine the best model to be used for drop-out and/or low-achieving students.
The project includes curriculum materials that correspond to the Minimum Level Skills objectives for the General Math II course designated by the Duval County School System in Florida. The curriculum also corresponds to the required textbook for the General Math II course. This project strives to increase the ability of the students in the Graduation Enhancement Program to pass the Minimum Level Skills Test …
An Elective Mathematics Course For College-Bound Students, Carol D. Daraskevich
An Elective Mathematics Course For College-Bound Students, Carol D. Daraskevich
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The intent of this project was to research and analyze the changes in college mathematics curricula and to establish the need for a change in the current college-preparatory mathematics program. The research indicates that colleges are emphasizing computer applications, statistics, and discrete mathematics.
A Curriculum Unit To Provide Enrichment Activities For Talented Students In Biology, Mary Angela Gibson Morrissey
A Curriculum Unit To Provide Enrichment Activities For Talented Students In Biology, Mary Angela Gibson Morrissey
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
It is suggested in this paper that Mastery Learning Units can be successful in encouraging the talented students to excel in their interests and capabilities. The intent of this paper is to show how enrichment activities and centers can be easily implemented in the biology curriculum by the use of Mastery Learning Units. In so doing, only one mastery unit is included for the purpose of demonstration. It is suggested that teachers write the units that they will be using for their students. This would allow their units to fit their own particular objectives, as well as the needs and …
The Integration Of Reading And Science To Aid Problem Readers, Genevieve J. Minge
The Integration Of Reading And Science To Aid Problem Readers, Genevieve J. Minge
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this paper is to explain a curriculum package which was designed for science students at Orange Park IX, ninth grade center, Clay County, Florida. The target population consists of those students who read below the sixth-grade level according to the Stanford Achievement Test (SAT) scores and who are enrolled in a general science class. These students are also enrolled in a Reading Skills class and some are in the SLD and ED programs as well. Although there will be interaction with the reading, SLD, and ED teachers, the classes will not be team taught. Therefore, the science …