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The Inclusion Experience, Claire Vanostenbridge, Melissa Grimsley, Jane Dibridge, Debra Whatley, Emilie Westmoreland Nov 2015

The Inclusion Experience, Claire Vanostenbridge, Melissa Grimsley, Jane Dibridge, Debra Whatley, Emilie Westmoreland

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

Inclusion benefits everyone in the room, students and teachers alike. During this presentation, attendees will learn about the benefits of co-teaching, talk to current co-teachers, how to work with others effectively, and some unique experiences that inclusion classrooms can offer to their students. This includes but is not limited to various co-teaching styles, daily starter activities, literacy methods and activities, and differentiated note-taking.


Winthrop Think College-Postsecondary Options For Students With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities: Living On Campus!, Sara Oxenfeld, Barbara Oley, Kevin Rauppius, Jonathan Turner Nov 2015

Winthrop Think College-Postsecondary Options For Students With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities: Living On Campus!, Sara Oxenfeld, Barbara Oley, Kevin Rauppius, Jonathan Turner

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

Winthrop Think College has moved on campus. Four WTC students and residential peer mentors live on campus and work on independent living skills. The audience will hear from the Winthrop Think College Students about how living on campus is helping prepare them for their postsecondary goals.


Supporting Assistants In Inclusive Settings, Wendy Balough Nov 2015

Supporting Assistants In Inclusive Settings, Wendy Balough

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

Special Education assistants can be used to support programs of students in general education classrooms, but their effectiveness is only as good as the training and supervision they receive from teachers and administrators. Come to this session to pick up practical management and training tips for working with assistants.


Strategies For Promoting Success In Inclusive Mathematics Classrooms, Jenny Root, Luann Davis, Chelsi Brosch Nov 2015

Strategies For Promoting Success In Inclusive Mathematics Classrooms, Jenny Root, Luann Davis, Chelsi Brosch

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

A brief overview of the "big ideas" in mathematics for elementary/middle grades will be provided followed by evidence based strategies for teaching grade-aligned mathematics skills to students in inclusive classroom. Participants will practice selected strategies for embedding instruction within typical mathematics routines.


“Stuck In The Middle”, Christina Hammond Dempsey Nov 2015

“Stuck In The Middle”, Christina Hammond Dempsey

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

Positives and concerns that resulted from a year of full inclusion/co-teaching in sixth grade and how we changed our service delivery model to be sure every child’s needs are met. This presentation will also include strategies for middle level teachers for academics, technology (apps that may be helpful), behavior and motivation for students with mild to moderate disabilities.


Club Unify, Emily Sirico, Alexis Pattinson Nov 2015

Club Unify, Emily Sirico, Alexis Pattinson

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

We will be discussing Club Unify. We will go over what it is, the components of the program, who can participate, how to get started, the benefits of the program, and who to contact for more information.


A Few Simple “Tweeks” = Successful Students In My Class: Creating A Successful Learning Environment For All Learners In The Classroom, Susan S. Williams, Chastity Baccus Nov 2015

A Few Simple “Tweeks” = Successful Students In My Class: Creating A Successful Learning Environment For All Learners In The Classroom, Susan S. Williams, Chastity Baccus

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

A regular education classroom is filled with many students of varying talents and abilities. By implementing simple ‘tweeks’ in teaching, routines, and procedures, teachers can make a tremendous difference in the success rate for a child on the autism spectrum as well as the other students in the classroom. The presenters will provide straight forward strategies that each attendee will be able to implement upon leaving the session. These are proven strategies that the presenters currently use and will be sharing. Although the focus of the presentation will be on the inclusion of students on the autism spectrum within the …


Winthrop Think College-Postsecondary Options For Students With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities, Tanner Crossnoe, Dominic Cianciosa, Brittany Black, Alexis Pattinson Nov 2015

Winthrop Think College-Postsecondary Options For Students With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities, Tanner Crossnoe, Dominic Cianciosa, Brittany Black, Alexis Pattinson

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

Winthrop Think College is a postsecondary option for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our goal is to prepare students for competitive employment and active participation in local communities. Session will highlight experiences from first year of our program. The audience will hear from the Winthrop Think College Students and Peer Mentors.


Inclusiveness At Work: Think College Partners With Macfeat Laboratory School, Erin Hamel, Liz Mcnelly Nov 2015

Inclusiveness At Work: Think College Partners With Macfeat Laboratory School, Erin Hamel, Liz Mcnelly

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

This presentation describes the partnership that exists between Winthrop’s Macfeat Laboratory School and THINK College. Winthrop University’s THINK College Program aims to “provide an inclusive post-secondary education experience to students with intellectual disabilities to prepare them for competitive employment and active participation in local communities with as much independence as possible” (http://www.winthrop.edu/thinkcollege/). Since 1895, Macfeat Laboratory School has served Winthrop University and the community as a research, demonstration and training center for best practices in early childhood education. Macfeat has two preschool classes for three and four year olds and one multi-age kindergarten class. The school provides a …


The Ins And Outs Of Co-Teaching, Krystine Blocker Nov 2015

The Ins And Outs Of Co-Teaching, Krystine Blocker

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

My journey as an inclusion teacher and the lessons I’ve learned regarding what works and what does not. Tips for teachers on co-planning, co-teaching and co-assessing as well as strategies to keep all students engaged in instruction!


High School Literacy Instruction For Students With Developmental Disabilities In General Education Classrooms, Kathryn Haughney, Caryn Allison, Diane Browder Nov 2015

High School Literacy Instruction For Students With Developmental Disabilities In General Education Classrooms, Kathryn Haughney, Caryn Allison, Diane Browder

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

This session will describe the elements of Alternate Achievement Literacy (AAL), including the use of grade-aligned, chronological age-appropriate materials, evidence-based instructional practices and supports for teachers and students. Inclusion will be discussed in depth, especially as it pertains to meaningful academic inclusion in typical Language Arts high school classrooms. Examples will be shown of group literacy instruction including both student s with significant disabilities, students with autism and their typical peers. Instruction is delivered by general education teachers, special education teachers and typical peers.


Special Needs Planning 101: Securing Your Child’S Future, Ryan F. Platt Nov 2015

Special Needs Planning 101: Securing Your Child’S Future, Ryan F. Platt

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

You are invited to an Educational Experience that will empower you to build a solid planning foundation for you, your loved one and your entire family. You will not only learn about wills, trusts, the ABLE Act, Special Needs Trust, Guardianship, Defining your child’s lifetime needs, Government Benefits, Proactive Tax Strategies, Communication Techniques, but you will also learn the importance of integrating all the necessary pieces into a cohesive plan, so the vision you have for your child’s life can become a reality whether you are here or not.


Beyond Inclusion! Inclusive Programming Options, Wendy Balough Nov 2015

Beyond Inclusion! Inclusive Programming Options, Wendy Balough

Inclusion Across the Lifespan Conference

Gather ideas to define or redefine inclusion in your district, school or classrooms. We will explore inclusive practices that help connect students with general curriculum and classroom participation. The emphasis will be on practical tips, research-based strategies, and useful classroom examples and include roles and responsibilities, co-teaching, curricular modifications, and using para-educators.


Meeting Minutes, Wku University Senate Nov 2015

Meeting Minutes, Wku University Senate

Faculty Senate

Meeting regarding budget, student evaluation of faculty, Student Government Association, academic quality and intellectual property.


Meeting Minutes, Wku Graduate Council Nov 2015

Meeting Minutes, Wku Graduate Council

Graduate School

Meeting minutes.


November Agenda, Wku Graduate Council Nov 2015

November Agenda, Wku Graduate Council

Graduate School

Meeting agenda.


The Use Of Pre-Correction By Pre-Service Teachers, Brook Heard Nov 2015

The Use Of Pre-Correction By Pre-Service Teachers, Brook Heard

Georgia Undergraduate Research Conference (2014-2015)

Theoretical Framework

The use of pre-correction strategies by pre-service teachers can, in theory, reduce the number of problem behaviors in the classroom, and greatly increase desired behaviors. By reducing the amount of problem behaviors through pre-correction, the pre-service teachers will spend less classroom time having to address the undesirable behaviors and instead, will be able to increase the amount of time he/she has to teach the lesson planned for the day.

Methodology Data

The pre-service teacher will choose a focus learner and identify a behavior that can be operationally defined such as, the focus learner getting out of his/her seat. …


Meeting Minutes, Wku Staff Council Nov 2015

Meeting Minutes, Wku Staff Council

Staff Council

Minutes of November 4, 2015 meeting.


Sheridan Creates Program Oct 2015

Sheridan Creates Program

Generator at Sheridan

No abstract provided.


Optimizing Merlot For Optimal Ict Literacy, Lesley S. Farmer Oct 2015

Optimizing Merlot For Optimal Ict Literacy, Lesley S. Farmer

SJSU Open Access Conference

Today's students need to locate, use and share information in myriad formats; they need to be ICT (information and communication technology) literacy. The CSU system has started an ICT Literacy Initiative to build out the MERLOT collection of ICT literacy learning objects, and to help faculty integrate ICT literacy into their curricula. This session explains ICT literacy, especially in terms of new standards. Attendees will find out how MERLOT supports ICT literacy, and how they can join and contribute to the ICT literacy community.


Quarterly Meeting Agenda & Packet, Wku Board Of Regents Oct 2015

Quarterly Meeting Agenda & Packet, Wku Board Of Regents

Board of Regents Documents

Meeting regarding Department of Physical Therapy, faculty emeriti, named rooms and areas, student retention, personnel actions and bonds.


Virginia Open Education: The Z-Degree And Open Educational Resources At Tcc, Steve Litherland, Olivia Reinauer, Joy Yaeger Oct 2015

Virginia Open Education: The Z-Degree And Open Educational Resources At Tcc, Steve Litherland, Olivia Reinauer, Joy Yaeger

Open Access Week

No abstract provided.


Open Your Research Without Opening Your Wallet, Janelle L. Wertzberger Oct 2015

Open Your Research Without Opening Your Wallet, Janelle L. Wertzberger

Open Access Week at Gettysburg College

Open scholarship promotes sharing and collaboration, increases readership, and amplifies impact. It is gaining traction as institutions, professional associations, and funding agencies encourage or require broad sharing of research results. Yet many authors believe that the only way to open their work is to pay publishers thousands of dollars for the privilege. Luckily for us, that just isn’t the case. Come hear about a range of ways to open your research without paying for the privilege!

Lunch provided.

(Limited seating, RSVP to jwertzbe@gettysburg.edu)


Student Perceptions Of Caring Mathematics Instruction, Andrew B. Spires Oct 2015

Student Perceptions Of Caring Mathematics Instruction, Andrew B. Spires

Georgia Educational Research Association Conference

In my study I would like to examine how students who are part of a ninth grade mathematics intervention program describe caring mathematics instruction. Researchers have shown the importance of caring instruction especially as it relates to high school mathematics instruction of students who have a history of academic struggles and failure. Given that caring is a complex construct, students’ perceptions of teacher caring not only has the potential to inform high school mathematics instruction but also could lead to healthier and stronger teacher-student relationships.


Developmental Trajectories Of The Children Of The Incarcerated: From An Educational Psychological Perspective, Meagan C. Arrastia Oct 2015

Developmental Trajectories Of The Children Of The Incarcerated: From An Educational Psychological Perspective, Meagan C. Arrastia

Georgia Educational Research Association Conference

In the state of Georgia, more than 28,000 children have parents that are currently incarcerated (The Sentencing Project, 2013). At the nationwide-level, a total of 10 million children have at some point lived without one or both parents due to incarceration (Pew, 2010). Although the captive audience of the imprisoned parents have been studied in the past, these parents rarely have an understanding of their children’s experiences. In fact, a majority of the state prison population reported never getting to see their children for visitation (Glaze & Maruscak, 2010). Recent research has found high rates of learning disabilities, communication problems, …


Undergraduate Research In Georgia Classrooms, Courtney Hartman, Jessica Davis, Meredith Eby, Meca Williams-Johnson, Yasar Bodur Oct 2015

Undergraduate Research In Georgia Classrooms, Courtney Hartman, Jessica Davis, Meredith Eby, Meca Williams-Johnson, Yasar Bodur

Georgia Educational Research Association Conference

Despite considerable research describing the positive outcomes of including undergraduate students in research inquiry and investigations (Desai, Gatson, Stiles, Stewart, Laine, & Quick, 2008; Narayanan, 1999; Russell, Hancock, & McCullough, 2007), very little action is taken to include education majors in research endeavors. While universities are seeking to find ways to include students earlier and more often in research projects, students’ perspectives on conducting their own research is overwhelmingly overlooked. The purpose of this symposium is to introduce undergraduate research in education to GERA and to expose these students to conference presentations.

In recent years, the College of Education at …


Evaluating A Behaviorist And Constructivist Learning Theory For 21st Century Learners, Paul F. Sidney Oct 2015

Evaluating A Behaviorist And Constructivist Learning Theory For 21st Century Learners, Paul F. Sidney

Georgia Educational Research Association Conference

A critical issue in educational learning theory involves examining the effectiveness of the modern constructivists and the traditional behaviorist educational theories to impact 21st century global student learning. Research articles by Ultanir, E. (2012). An Epistemological Glance at the Constructivist Approach: Constructivist Learning in Dewey, Piaget, and Montessori, addresses learning development based on natural talent as an assertion of constructivism. Additionally Magni, Polina, Cappetta, & Proserpio (2013) in their article Diving Too Deep: How Cognitive Absorption and Group Learning Behavior Affect Individual Learning assert that the constructivist theory provides students with an intrinsic, collaborative effort towards learning. Additionally Oakland (2012) …


A Research Study On The Reasons For High Employee Turnover Rates In A Manufacturing Facility, Tiffany E. Lewis Oct 2015

A Research Study On The Reasons For High Employee Turnover Rates In A Manufacturing Facility, Tiffany E. Lewis

Georgia Educational Research Association Conference

This research study was designed to determine the causes and possible solutions to the problem of high employee turnover rates within a particular manufacturing organization located in central Georgia. The in-depth research was completed in an ongoing effort to retain valuable employees in manufacturing organizations before these employees have reached the decision to depart the organization. The research outcome or the turnover analysis process may be useful to other companies and may add to the present academic research addressing employee turnover. The researcher incorporated qualitative research methods for cause determination. The objectives of the research were to identify work-related and …


Promising Practices For Supervisors Of Teacher Candidates Enrolled In Yearlong, Co-Taught Clinical Experiences, Toni Strieker, Daphne Hubbard, Megan Adams, Neporcha Cone Oct 2015

Promising Practices For Supervisors Of Teacher Candidates Enrolled In Yearlong, Co-Taught Clinical Experiences, Toni Strieker, Daphne Hubbard, Megan Adams, Neporcha Cone

Georgia Educational Research Association Conference

Promising Practices for Supervisors of Teacher Candidates Enrolled in

Yearlong, Co-taught Clinical Experiences

Abstract

This self-study examined the pedagogical practices of university supervisors who supervised teacher candidates, enrolled in yearlong, co-taught, P-12, clinical experiences. Supervisory practices were situated in a collegial, reflective and developmental model of supervision. The participant sample included 41 teacher candidates, along with 41 of their collaborating teachers and 15 field supervisors who supervised four to six candidates throughout the yearlong experience. Our findings indicate that we, along with our collegial supervisors, used collaborative and non-directive approaches to structure the dialogue with our teacher candidates and the …


Education For Non-English Speaking Latino Students, Maria M. Weant Oct 2015

Education For Non-English Speaking Latino Students, Maria M. Weant

Georgia Educational Research Association Conference

This is a research analysis concerning the necessity of educating immigrant children in the United States. This has become an important issue in our United States. Immigrant children through the recent years and present time, make up a significant portion of the school population. The majority of these are immigrants from Mexico. These “Latino” students have a great impact in today's public school systems.

Major court cases and legislation such as Plyer vs. Doe, Lau vs. Nichols, and Proposition 203 have brought attention to the rights and education of immigrant children. There are many different programs in place to teach …