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Kindergarten Phonics Instruction, Erika Hall
Kindergarten Phonics Instruction, Erika Hall
Master of Education Program Theses
Understanding phonics is a critical component in a young student's ability to read. Research studies have shown the important role phonics plays in helping students become strong readers. The purpose of this study was to discover the ways that kindergarten teachers in Christian schools in West Michigan are teaching phonics in their classrooms, and to determine if kindergarten teachers share a list of common phonics goals for each of their kindergarteners to achieve by the end of kindergarten. The present study was a qualitative design using a survey to collect information from teachers in private elementary school kindergarten classrooms in …
Effective Transitional Strategies For The First Grade Classroom, Ashley Rose Perrin
Effective Transitional Strategies For The First Grade Classroom, Ashley Rose Perrin
Master of Education Program Theses
Transitions take time in any classroom. First grade students make many transitions in a day. Students transition from activity to activity as well as moving from location to location. With a limited amount of instructional time, teachers strive to have their students engaged in learning and to increase the students’ time on task. There are transitional strategies available that teachers utilize to decrease transition time and increase student-learning time. Two such strategies are visual cues, such as a timer; and auditory cues, like a song. The goal of this research study was to discover effective transition strategies for first grade …
Study Of Fifth Grade Service Learning, Phyllis Van Gelder
Study Of Fifth Grade Service Learning, Phyllis Van Gelder
Master of Education Program Theses
This study examined the effectiveness of the service learning implemented within the fifth grade curriculum of a small private school in the Midwestern United States with the goal of fostering civic responsibility and altruism within the fifth grade students. Data was collected from sixth grade students within two private schools; one group was the experimental group that had been involved in weekly service learning throughout their fifth grade year and the other group was the control group that had not been involved in service learning the previous year. Nominal-polytomous questionnaires, qualitative scenario-response questionnaires, and personal interviews were used to collect …
Character Education In Christian Schools, Curtis Van Dam
Character Education In Christian Schools, Curtis Van Dam
Master of Education Program Theses
Character education programs have been an important part of school systems across the country since the Colonial time period. The way character education has been taught has changed over the years, but the goal to help students make ethical decisions remains the same. Over the last few decades, Christian values have slowly been removed from many character education programs and replaced with values concentrating on citizenship. The goal of one small midwestern Christian elementary school was to develop an effective character education program that was centered on Christian values to help carry out its mission statement. This study shows that …
Using Rti In First Grade Language Arts, Valerie Kroll
Using Rti In First Grade Language Arts, Valerie Kroll
Master of Education Program Theses
This action research study investigated the effects of the use of Response to Intervention (RtI) in a first grade language arts class at Timothy Christian School in Elmhurst, Illinois. The participants were twenty-four first grade students in a general education classroom. Students were placed in tiers based on an assessment given at the end of the first quarter of the school year. Tier II and Tier III students participated in a twice-weekly pullout intervention session in addition to weekly guided reading sessions for nine weeks. These students were progress monitored bi-weekly with fluency probes checking letter names, letter sounds, and …
Case For Foreign Language In The Elementary School, Mary Beth Pollema
Case For Foreign Language In The Elementary School, Mary Beth Pollema
Master of Education Program Theses
Our students are learning and growing in a rapidly changing world that is far more globally interconnected and culturally diverse than we had envisioned at the close of the 20th century. As we are now well into the 21st century, research and test scores consistently reveal that U.S. students are not prepared to take their place as the servant-leaders of their time where opportunities for active participation require the ability to compete, cooperate, and communicate cross-culturally.
Research shows that language is acquired best when instruction is initiated in early childhood and sustained over an articulated number of years. Since the …