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Full-Text Articles in School Psychology
Recentering Psych Stats, Lynette Bikos
Recentering Psych Stats, Lynette Bikos
Faculty Open Access Books
To center a variable in regression means to set its value at zero and interpret all other values in relation to this reference point. Regarding race and gender, researchers often center male and White at zero. Further, it is typical that research vignettes in statistics textbooks are similarly seated in a White, Western (frequently U.S.), heteronormative, framework. ReCentering Psych Stats seeks provide statistics training for psychology students (undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral) in a socially and culturally responsive way. All lessons use the open-source statistics program, R (and its associated packages). Each lesson includes a chapter and screencasted lesson, features a …
My Path To Advanced Practice, Hannah Oiselle Knisley
My Path To Advanced Practice, Hannah Oiselle Knisley
Graduate Student Portfolios, Professional Papers, and Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
Forest Schools: Observations And Experiences Of Parents, Michelle Mcmichael, Jennifer Moore,
Forest Schools: Observations And Experiences Of Parents, Michelle Mcmichael, Jennifer Moore,
Honours Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership (HBECL) Capstone Research Posters
This study examined the observations and experiences of parents whose children receive additional outdoor play time in a Forest School setting. The researchers used a qualitative methodology with online narrative interviews of 15 questions; participants took approximately 15 minutes to complete. 22 parents whose children attended two Forest Schools (one in the Region of Waterloo and one in Wellington County) completed the interviews. The researchers completed this study to better understand why parents chose to enroll their child in a Forest School and how they believed Forest Schools benefited their child. 77% believed that time spent in nature is beneficial …
Can Exploratory Learning Help To Close The Minority Achievement Gap?, Shannon Nicole Derkson, Marci S. Decaro
Can Exploratory Learning Help To Close The Minority Achievement Gap?, Shannon Nicole Derkson, Marci S. Decaro
Undergraduate Arts and Research Showcase
Underrepresented minority (URM) students are disproportionately retained and underperform in STEM disciplines compared to non-URM students, yet are needed in the STEM workforce. Possible causes of this minority achievement gap are social isolation, “chilly” classrooms, low confidence, and stereotype threat (Ballen et al., 2017). Inclusive instruction, which includes active learning, may help to reduce this gap (Saunders & Kardia, 1997). Active learning engages students in learning through activities and/or discussion in class as opposed to passively listening to lectures (Brame, 2016; Freeman et al., 2014). But, not all active learning strategies promote inclusive learning environments. We examined whether a type …
Single Parents Level Of Hope To Achieve Graduation From College, Rhoda Maunupau Robertson
Single Parents Level Of Hope To Achieve Graduation From College, Rhoda Maunupau Robertson
Student Research Posters
Despite the growing number of single parents returning to college to gain a better future for their families, 53% of student parents leave college within 6 years without a degree (Beeler, 2016). However, being hopeful enables student parents to focus on success which increase the probability to attain their goals and success (Snyder et al., 1991). The ability to achieve those goals comes from help-seeking, mentoring, and the ability to seek resources (Snyder et al., 1991). The goal of the present study is to examine levels of hope which enhance help-seeking skills to increase academic success within this population. The …
Educational Psychology (Uwg), Yan Yang, Cj Ivory, Anne Barnhart
Educational Psychology (Uwg), Yan Yang, Cj Ivory, Anne Barnhart
Mathematics Grants Collections
This Grants Collection for Educational Psychology was created under a Round Twelve ALG Textbook Transformation Grant.
Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims and lessons learned from project teams during the implementation process.
Documents are in .pdf format, with a separate .docx (Word) version available for download. Each collection contains the following materials:
- Linked Syllabus
- Initial Proposal
- Final Report
Examining The Role Of Different Types Of Pressure In Math Anxiety And Performance, Kenneth Hammett, Hillary Erwin, Alan Harrison, Christina Yu, Sara Lenahan, Wilson Lester, Jared Godwin
Examining The Role Of Different Types Of Pressure In Math Anxiety And Performance, Kenneth Hammett, Hillary Erwin, Alan Harrison, Christina Yu, Sara Lenahan, Wilson Lester, Jared Godwin
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Which Type Of Pressure Is Worse For Math Anxiety And Math Performance-Accuracy Or Time Pressure, Emma Huber
Which Type Of Pressure Is Worse For Math Anxiety And Math Performance-Accuracy Or Time Pressure, Emma Huber
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 2017-2018, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2017-2018, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Exploration Of The Use Of Sensory Diets In Occupational Therapy, Allison Hunt, Morganne Peterson, Emily White
Exploration Of The Use Of Sensory Diets In Occupational Therapy, Allison Hunt, Morganne Peterson, Emily White
Student Research Posters
The purpose of this study was to fill the gap in literature and further examine the use of sensory diets in the field of occupational therapy. This study investigated the use of sensory diets among California occupational therapy practitioners. A mixed-methods design was used to collect data through a SurveyMonkey survey. The survey was sent out to members of the Occupational Therapy Association of California (OTAC) and received 98 respondents within one month. Participants worked among various clinical settings and implemented sensory diets with various client populations. Practitioners reported using terms such as “sensory strategies,” “sensory tools,” and “sensory supports” …
Relative To Einstein: Quality Of Life In Twice Exceptional Adults, Rk Wall-Polin
Relative To Einstein: Quality Of Life In Twice Exceptional Adults, Rk Wall-Polin
Student Research Posters
Twice exceptionality, or 2e, is the recently-coined term for the intersection of learning disabilities (LDs) and giftedness in an individual. Typically, these learning disabilities encompass ADHD, ASD, and/or specific learning disorders such as dyslexia. Because giftedness may obscure or compensate for a student’s academic struggles, and because institutional fixation on disability may overshadow intelligence, twice exceptionality is often missed by teachers and other authority figures in a child’s life. Given the ongoing difficulties of screening for twice exceptionality, it is likely that many 2e students have gone unidentified throughout most of their academic careers, without receiving the accommodations that would …
Examining The Roles Of Fluency, Working Memory, And Pressure In Math Anxiety And Math Performance, Camas Gazzola, Victoria Blakely, Helen Sowards, Alan Harrison, Andy Waldon
Examining The Roles Of Fluency, Working Memory, And Pressure In Math Anxiety And Math Performance, Camas Gazzola, Victoria Blakely, Helen Sowards, Alan Harrison, Andy Waldon
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Depression Intervention Programs In Low-Income High Schools, Gopika Hari
Depression Intervention Programs In Low-Income High Schools, Gopika Hari
Undergraduate Research Posters
It is estimated that 2.6 million adolescents suffer from major depressive episodes each year. Research has noted that symptoms in youth have become indicators of mental health complications later in life. Studies reveal that low income is a risk factor for depression and that socioeconomically-disadvantaged teenagers are more than twice as likely to develop mental illnesses. Only roughly 25% of children with mental illnesses receive adequate help and 80% of these resources come from schools. This study focuses on establishing the importance of depression intervention programs in low-income high schools and on designing novel guidelines for effective protocols. A compilation …
Graduate Bulletin, 2015-2016, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2015-2016, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
School Leaders’ Perceptions Of Students’ Antisocial Behaviors, Faye Britt
School Leaders’ Perceptions Of Students’ Antisocial Behaviors, Faye Britt
2010-2016 Archived Posters
This qualitative case study sought to understand school leaders’ perceptions of students’ ability to manage their behavior. This understanding provided insight into the barriers to addressing the problem and suggested a potential solution for increasing academic success. The recommended job-embedded professional development training might help increase the capacity of the school leaders to manage students’ antisocial behaviors.
Progressive Education: Mindfulness In The Third Grade, Edna Moy-Rome
Progressive Education: Mindfulness In The Third Grade, Edna Moy-Rome
Progressive Education in Context
Over the course of the 2013-2014 school year, the author had the opportunity to introduce and explore mindfulness in a third grade classroom.
The Effects Of Part-Time Work On Sleep Quality In College Students, Katherine A. Beachy, Candace Moore, Magda M. Smith
The Effects Of Part-Time Work On Sleep Quality In College Students, Katherine A. Beachy, Candace Moore, Magda M. Smith
Undergraduate Research Posters
Part time work can negatively affect sleeping patterns, resulting in poorer academic performance and a diminished sense of overall well-being. 521 undergraduate students working at least 20 hours per week were surveyed and self-reported post-work experiences and sleep quality. Results of a multiple regression analysis indicated that a block of four post-work experiences (psychological detachment, relaxation, mastery, and control over leisure time) were predictive of self-reported sleep quality. Completion of more mastery experiences and greater control over choosing post-work activities were both statistically significant predictors of higher sleep quality (Sonnentag, Binnewies, & Mojza, 2008).
Graduate Bulletin, 2014-2015 (2014), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2014-2015 (2014), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Student Wellness And The Residency Experience, Joseph Spillman, Laura R. Haddock, Michelle Perepiczka
Student Wellness And The Residency Experience, Joseph Spillman, Laura R. Haddock, Michelle Perepiczka
2010-2016 Archived Posters
This project surveyed MS Mental Health/Marriage Couple and Family /Career residency students. Data was collected over the course of two year s of residencies in a variety of geographic locations to determine what impact the residency experience had on the ProQuol Compassion Satisfaction, burnout and secondary traumatic stress levels of Walden Master’s counseling students. The goal was to use the information to assist Walden faculty in the training, education, and personal support of counseling students in their professional and personal growth and development.
Graduate Bulletin, 2013-2014, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2013-2014, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Mental Health And Wellbeing: Educational Perspectives, Rosalyn H. Shute Ed.
Mental Health And Wellbeing: Educational Perspectives, Rosalyn H. Shute Ed.
Shannon Research Press
Mental Health and Wellbeing: Educational Perspectives provides a significant overview of the matter of mental health and wellbeing with particular relevance to educational contexts. Comprising peer-reviewed chapter contributions from prominent Australian and international researchers and practitioners, this book presents an authoritative and diverse account of:
• links between wellbeing and learning
• interventions and initiatives in the field
• evidence based practice guidelines
• policy and practice examples
Graduate Bulletin, 2004-2006 (2004), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2004-2006 (2004), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 2002-2004 (2002), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2002-2004 (2002), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 2000-2002 (2000), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2000-2002 (2000), Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 1998-2000 (1998), Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletin, 1998-2000 (1998), Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 1995-1996 (1995), Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletin, 1995-1996 (1995), Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 1991-1993, Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletin, 1991-1993, Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 1985-1987 (1985), Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletin, 1985-1987 (1985), Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.
Graduate Bulletin, 1982-1984 (1982), Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletin, 1982-1984 (1982), Moorhead State University
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
No abstract provided.