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Strategies To Support Families Experiencing Difficult Circumstances, Carol M. Trivette
Strategies To Support Families Experiencing Difficult Circumstances, Carol M. Trivette
ETSU Faculty Works
One of the most challenging tasks for many early childhood providers is how to support families who are facing tough, difficult issues like death of a parent, PTSD, abuse, and neglect. Not only do these issues impact the family’s overall functioning and well being and the quality of parents’ interactions with their young children but they also affect the relationship between the family and the early childhood providers (e.g., missed appointments and adversarial interactions). Dr. Carol Trivette will cap her yearlong webinar series sharing resources and discussing evidence-based practices that providers can implement when they are working with military families …
Elementary Principal Perceptions Of The Tennessee Educator Acceleration Model, Jason W. Vance
Elementary Principal Perceptions Of The Tennessee Educator Acceleration Model, Jason W. Vance
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Tennessee Educator Acceleration Model (TEAM) had been in a state of reform since being awarded the Race to the Top Grant. Few teachers admit that an evaluation influenced them significantly; additionally, few administrators agreed that when they evaluated a teacher, it did not significantly affect the teacher or students. The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine the perceptions of building‑level principals regarding the effectiveness (i.e., increased teacher participation and quality) and efficiency (i.e., produces the required results) of the TEAM in regard to teacher evaluations. Four elementary school principals from East Tennessee participated in the study. The …
Transition And Integration Experiences Of First-Year College Students: A Phenomenological Inquiry Into The Lives Of Participants In Outdoor Orientation Programs, Lynn Nester
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
A qualitative phenomenological study was conducted to understand the transition and integration experiences of first-year freshmen who participated in an outdoor orientation program at 2 higher education institutions in the Southeastern United States. Student attrition from the first year to the second year and increased time to degree completion are challenges for a number of higher education institutions in the United States (Hamilton & Hamilton, 2006; Pascarella, Terenzini, & Wolfle, 1986; Tinto, 2006). First-year to second-year attrition and lack of persistence to degree completion may be due to an unsuccessful transition to college, the inability to integrate into the campus …
Advanced Placement And Dual Enrollment As Related To College Readiness And Retention At A Tennessee University, Diana E. Bowers
Advanced Placement And Dual Enrollment As Related To College Readiness And Retention At A Tennessee University, Diana E. Bowers
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant relationship between students who entered a Tennessee university for the first time in the fall of 2014 who had earned either Advanced Placement (AP) or dual enrollment credit regarding their college readiness and 1-year college retention. College readiness was defined by students’ American College Testing (ACT) sub scores in English, reading, and mathematics. The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) regulates the minimum sub score for each sub section that a student must obtain to be deemed college ready. College retention was defined by students who enrolled at …
The Perceptions Of Northeast Tennessee Educators Regarding Arts Integration, Philip A. Wright
The Perceptions Of Northeast Tennessee Educators Regarding Arts Integration, Philip A. Wright
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine the perceptions of Northeast Tennessee Educators regarding arts integration. Specifically this study was an examination of the perceptions of district and K-8 school level administrators, K-8 general classroom teachers of math, science, social studies, or literacy, and K-8 arts specialists of dance, drama, music, or visual arts. Nine school districts in Northeast Tennessee agreed to participate in the study. Data were collected through an online survey system, SurveyMonkey.com. Data from 179 participants were used in the study. Seventeen items from the survey were measured on a 5-point Likert scale. Those items …
Elementary School Tvaas Composites: A Comparison Between Title I Elementary Schools And Non-Title I Elementary Schools In Tennessee, Anthony W. Padelski
Elementary School Tvaas Composites: A Comparison Between Title I Elementary Schools And Non-Title I Elementary Schools In Tennessee, Anthony W. Padelski
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The goal of Title I is to provide extra instructional services and activities that support students identified as failing or most at risk of failing the state’s challenging performance standards in mathematics, reading, and writing. Low-income schools or Title I schools are the primary target of Title I funds. A school is eligible for Title I status when 40% of the school’s students are from low income families; these students are identified by their eligibility to receive free and reduced priced meals.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a significant difference in elementary schools’ TVAAS …
High-Impact Practices And Community College Completion Rates, Matthew H. Waters
High-Impact Practices And Community College Completion Rates, Matthew H. Waters
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between the 3-year completion rates of first-time, full-time, transfer degree-seeking community college students, participation in activities that may encourage persistence and retention, and the demographic variables of ethnicity, Pell grant recipiency, gender, and ACT or Compass subscores in English/writing, reading, and math/algebra. The researcher used a snapshot of students’ degree completion three academic years after initial enrollment to determine 3-year completion. The study focused on first-time, full-time students who were pursuing associate of arts or associate of science degrees at a nine-campus community college in eastern Tennessee. Students who were …
Developmental Assets Supporting High School Graduation Among African American Students, Randall J. Johnson
Developmental Assets Supporting High School Graduation Among African American Students, Randall J. Johnson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The focus of this study was individual and community assets and barriers that African American students living in disadvantaged low income communities encounter in their efforts to complete high school. The research questions were focused on understanding the high school experiences of students who graduated and of students who dropped out. The study was a comparison of the data collected from interviews of former students to the 15 interventions identified as most effective by the National Dropout Prevention Network (http://dropoutprevention.org/effective-strategies/).
Findings suggested that 6 of the 15 developmental assets were effective for enabling African American students to graduate …
Policing Postsecondary Education: University Police Legitimacy And Fear Of Crime On Campus, Christina N. Barker
Policing Postsecondary Education: University Police Legitimacy And Fear Of Crime On Campus, Christina N. Barker
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Assessing the perceptions that students have of the university police officers charged with ensuring student safety is important to maintaining the overall safety of the campus. The current study sought to assess the relationship between student perceptions of university police and the fear of crime felt by students while on campus. Data collection was conducted through a survey methodology using a convenient sample of students in which a self-report survey was sent to the university email addresses of all students enrolled in a southeastern university (n=260). Through the employment of a scale developed to assess the perceptions of university police …
Managing One-To-One Initiatives: Implementation Analysis Through Expert Elicitation, Jordan R. Selvidge
Managing One-To-One Initiatives: Implementation Analysis Through Expert Elicitation, Jordan R. Selvidge
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
A qualitative phenomenological study was conducted to identify and analyze issues in the implementation of one-to-one computing initiatives and provide solutions for improvement. An understanding of the implementation process was developed through the analysis of data collected through 27 interviews with teacher experts in the field who have worked with the implementation of one-to-one programs. Teachers were purposely selected from the following groups: those who were completing their first year of teaching, those who had between two and ten years of teaching experience, and those who had eleven plus years of total teaching experience. This study distinctly addresses one-to-one initiatives …
A First-Year Experience Course And Its Relationship To Retention And Academic Success At A Public Community College, Jackie F. Newman
A First-Year Experience Course And Its Relationship To Retention And Academic Success At A Public Community College, Jackie F. Newman
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this quantitative comparative study was to determine the relationship between retention and academic success of students who participated in a First-Year Experience (FYE) course and students who did not participate in a FYE course within a southeastern community college in the United States. The impact of the relationship was to inform an understanding of how a FYE course influences student success.
Archival data were collected from the southeastern community college’s student information system, Banner, Data for first-time full time students were gathered, including whether or not the individuals enrolled in a FYE course. Other data included the …
A Study Of The Perceptions Of Racial Equity In One Early Childhood Education Program, Dawn M. Meskil
A Study Of The Perceptions Of Racial Equity In One Early Childhood Education Program, Dawn M. Meskil
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Although public education in the United States has had remarkable growth and improvement since its beginning, significant inadequacies concerning racial equity continue to cast a shadow on the system. Despite desegregation efforts and specific attention to providing integrated school settings there has been little progress in establishing educational justice. The purpose of this case study was to uncover perceptions about racial inequity within Asheville City Schools as well as potential facilitators of equity. A qualitative case study using 10 guiding research questions was conducted to evaluate the perceptions of parents as well as educators at Asheville City Schools Preschool regarding …
Teachers’ Perceptions Of Intensive Professional Development On The Daily Five™ In Literacy Instruction: A Multiple Case Study Exploration, Lori A. Hamilton
Teachers’ Perceptions Of Intensive Professional Development On The Daily Five™ In Literacy Instruction: A Multiple Case Study Exploration, Lori A. Hamilton
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This multiple case, qualitative study explored the experiences of six early childhood teachers as they implemented a structured, differentiated literacy framework (The Daily Five™) in a rural northeast Tennessee school system. This study investigated teachers’ perceptions of professional development, specifically the professional development components of coaching including ongoing online discussion, collaboration, and reflective journaling, on changing their literacy planning and instruction. Data were collected through interviews, journal entries, and transcribed meeting conversations. Findings revealed that teachers perceived coaching and collaboration as instrumental professional development components that directly contributed to changing their literacy planning and instruction. Both coaching and collaboration offered …
Self-Perceived Coordinated School Health Coordinator Leadership Styles And Practices, Heather R. Ledbetter
Self-Perceived Coordinated School Health Coordinator Leadership Styles And Practices, Heather R. Ledbetter
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
School-aged children’s health needs have changed over the last several decades to the present day population of many overweight and obese children with health complications (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 2015). Tennessee has implemented the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) model for Coordinated School Health (CSH) in all public schools. Leading each school district’s program is a CSH Coordinator. The role of CSH Coordinators is to provide leadership to district and school administrators while effectively and efficiently implementing the CSH program (Wechsler, 2012).
The purpose of this quantitative study was to explore the self-perceived leadership styles and …
2016 November 21 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
2016 November 21 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
Faculty Senate Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
2016 November 7 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
2016 November 7 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
Faculty Senate Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Quality Interactions Between Professionals And Families To Enhance Child Learning, Carol M. Trivette
Quality Interactions Between Professionals And Families To Enhance Child Learning, Carol M. Trivette
ETSU Faculty Works
Young children learn through the interactions they have within their environments. These interactions include all of the people who support them (parents, family members, interventionists, therapists, childcare providers, and other practitioners). This session will focus on how practitioners can help parents, families, and other adult caregivers develop the types of interactions needed to have a lasting positive impact on the learning of their young children with disabilities.
Objectives:
- Explore strategies for helping families understand early communication attempts of children before language is developed or in the presence of a delay or disability
- Explore how adult-child interactions change to promote children’s …
2016 October 24 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
2016 October 24 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
Faculty Senate Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Illuminated Magazine, Etsu School Of Graduate Studies
Illuminated Magazine, Etsu School Of Graduate Studies
Illuminated
From the School of Graduate Studies; Research Grant Award Recipients; Cesium Adsorption in the Environment [Kenneth Seaton Chemistry, M.S.]; Social Media and Health Information [Anthony Peluso Public Health, M.P.H]; Where Are They Now? [Samuel Kakraba Mathematical Sciences, M.S., 2015 Colton Watts Biology, M.S., 2014]; The Forgotten Law Enforcement Officers [Caitlin Botelho, Sociology, M.A.]; Asking the Right Questions [Jedaidah Chilufya Biology, M.S]; Where Are They Now? [Saundra Reynolds Liberal Studies, M.A.L.S., 2016 Kathleen Klik Psychology, Ph.D., 2015]; The Epidemiology of Hepatitis C [Yang Chen Public Health, Dr.P.H]; Criminal Justice and Sex Offenders [Maria Aparcero-Seuro Criminal Justice and Criminology, M.A.]; Student Affairs: …
Impacts Of The Focus Act On Governance In Tennessee Higher Education Institutions, Jennifer H. Barber, Colin G. Chesley, Bethany H. Flora
Impacts Of The Focus Act On Governance In Tennessee Higher Education Institutions, Jennifer H. Barber, Colin G. Chesley, Bethany H. Flora
ETSU Faculty Works
With the final passage of the Focus on College and University Success (FOCUS) Act which was signed into law on April 19, 2016, state universities within Tennessee are heading for major transitions in governance structure and autonomy. With changes moving at a speed atypical of higher education, these six soon-to-be former Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) universities must determine the best way to proceed from the current governance structure to a localized governing board while considering the future direction of the institution. Drawing on historical precedents and current policy changes, recommendations are made to the six universities for future governance …
Community College Student Success In Online Versus Equivalent Face-To-Face Courses, Cheri B. Gregory, James H. Lampley
Community College Student Success In Online Versus Equivalent Face-To-Face Courses, Cheri B. Gregory, James H. Lampley
ETSU Faculty Works
As part of a nationwide effort to increase the postsecondary educational attainment levels of citizens, community colleges have expanded offerings of courses and programs to more effectively meet the needs of students. Online courses offer convenience and flexibility that traditional face-to-face classes do not. These features appeal to students with family and work responsibilities that typically make attending classes on campus difficult. However, many of the students who tend to take courses in this instructional format have characteristics that place them at high-risk for academic failure. Because of the traditional mission of community colleges, they generally serve more students who …
Middle Grades Student Achievement And Poverty Levels: Implications For Teacher Preparation, Lauren Dotson, Virginia Foley
Middle Grades Student Achievement And Poverty Levels: Implications For Teacher Preparation, Lauren Dotson, Virginia Foley
ETSU Faculty Works
This paper provides a history of the standardized testing and accountability movement, the curriculum standards attached to the accountability movement, and the attempted shift to common core. Student poverty and its impact on student achievement the focus of this paper. Recognizing the impact of poverty on student achievement as measured by standardized tests the authors question the explicit practices of teacher preparation programs in preparing teacher candidates to work with students of poverty
2016 September 26 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
2016 September 26 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
Faculty Senate Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
2016 September 12 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
2016 September 12 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
Faculty Senate Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
A Closer Look At Flowers: Exploring Structure And Function In Science And Art, Laura Robertson
A Closer Look At Flowers: Exploring Structure And Function In Science And Art, Laura Robertson
ETSU Faculty Works
Integrate art into a 5E model unit on the anatomy of flowers to provide students with another lens through which to view the specialized structures and organization of flowering plants.
2016 August 29 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
2016 August 29 - Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, East Tennessee State University
Faculty Senate Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Initial Feasibility And Efficacy Of An Interprofessional Education Pilot Program, Katie Baker, Kerry Proctor-Williams, L. Brian Cross, Elizabeth Alley, Michael Crouch
Initial Feasibility And Efficacy Of An Interprofessional Education Pilot Program, Katie Baker, Kerry Proctor-Williams, L. Brian Cross, Elizabeth Alley, Michael Crouch
International Journal of Health Sciences Education
No abstract provided.
Our Roots/Our Story: Interprofessional Education At East Tennessee State University, Joseph Florence, Randy Byington
Our Roots/Our Story: Interprofessional Education At East Tennessee State University, Joseph Florence, Randy Byington
International Journal of Health Sciences Education
No abstract provided.
A Collaborative Practice Training Model For Pediatric Primary Care, Jodi Polaha, Karen Schetzina, Katie Baker
A Collaborative Practice Training Model For Pediatric Primary Care, Jodi Polaha, Karen Schetzina, Katie Baker
International Journal of Health Sciences Education
No abstract provided.
Interprofessional Education: It Is More Than A Passing Fad, Michael A. Crouch, Katie Baker
Interprofessional Education: It Is More Than A Passing Fad, Michael A. Crouch, Katie Baker
International Journal of Health Sciences Education
No abstract provided.