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Full-Text Articles in Education
Teacher Competencies Related To Family Engagement: The Impact On Families, Melissa Kay Williamson
Teacher Competencies Related To Family Engagement: The Impact On Families, Melissa Kay Williamson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Although there is a large body of research that addresses the essential elements of family engagement, little information was available on the impact that a family engagement program had on teacher evaluation and familial self-efficacy. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to assess teacher competencies and family self-efficacy in a large urban district in West Texas. The research was conducted by gathering baseline data using questionnaires derived from the Measure of School, Family, and Community Partnerships survey and the 2015 Equitable Parent-School Collaboration Research Project University of Washington. In-depth interviews followed with both teachers and parents. Findings indicated …
Student And Teacher Perceptions Of Math Workstations In A Third-Grade Classroom, Katie Norwood
Student And Teacher Perceptions Of Math Workstations In A Third-Grade Classroom, Katie Norwood
Masters of Education in Teaching and Learning
Math workstations can offer teachers an outlet to differentiate instruction in the math classroom in order to better meet student needs. The purpose of this study was to discover how students and the teacher in a third-grade classroom felt about using math workstations. Specifically, the researcher wanted to discover whether or not the students and teacher participants enjoyed using math workstations and whether or not they felt math workstations helped students’ understanding of mathematical concepts. The researcher collected data through student surveys, student and teacher interviews, and observations. Data were analyzed using the constant comparative method to help the researcher …
Barriers To Bilingual: How Students Participate In Spanish And English Classes, Bailey Strahan
Barriers To Bilingual: How Students Participate In Spanish And English Classes, Bailey Strahan
Masters of Education in Teaching and Learning
While participation has been linked to achievement in the classroom, various external factors can change students’ willingness to participate. In this study the researcher sought to discover what participation looks like in regards to one of these factors, language. Additionally the researcher wanted to discover what students and teachers in a bilingual program thought of their own participation in regards to language. Through the use of surveys, interviews, and observations over the course of several weeks, the researcher was able to determine that many factors including student motivation, preferences, resources available, and misunderstanding all contribute to their willingness to participate …
Culturally Responsive Training For Secondary English Language Teachers, Tina Mccorkle
Culturally Responsive Training For Secondary English Language Teachers, Tina Mccorkle
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
In this quantitative study, I investigated the effectiveness of a training intervention program to positively impact secondary teacher attitudes and perceptions of culturally responsive teaching (CRT). The study is relevant in Alvin Independent School District given the demographic shift resulting in an increase in Hispanic students and students learning English as a second language. The purpose of the study was to investigate teacher attitudes and perceptions of CRT to determine if there was a statistically significant difference according to pre- and post-survey data in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the CRT program intervention. The CRT research from Ladson-Billings (1992) …
Ila Duncan Sewell Papers, 1921-1924, Ila Duncan Sewell
Ila Duncan Sewell Papers, 1921-1924, Ila Duncan Sewell
Center for Restoration Studies Archives, Manuscripts and Personal Papers Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Ora Mae Curry Papers, (1917-1921), Ora Mae Curry
Ora Mae Curry Papers, (1917-1921), Ora Mae Curry
Center for Restoration Studies Archives, Manuscripts and Personal Papers Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Finding Aid For Elsie Green Dement Papers, (1928-1934), Elsie Beatrice Green Dement
Finding Aid For Elsie Green Dement Papers, (1928-1934), Elsie Beatrice Green Dement
Elsie Beatrice Green Dement Papers
Finding aid for the Elsie Green Dement Papers, (1928-1934).
Theophilus Brown Larimore Papers, 1907-1935, Theophilus Brown Larimore
Theophilus Brown Larimore Papers, 1907-1935, Theophilus Brown Larimore
Center for Restoration Studies Archives, Manuscripts and Personal Papers Finding Aids
No abstract provided.