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2005 Nccaa National Volleyball Championship, Cedarville University
2005 Nccaa National Volleyball Championship, Cedarville University
Volleyball Programs
No abstract provided.
Cedarville Vs. Ohio Dominican, Cedarville University
Cedarville Vs. Ohio Dominican, Cedarville University
Volleyball Programs
No abstract provided.
2005-2006 Academic Catalog, Cedarville University
2005-2006 Academic Catalog, Cedarville University
Undergraduate Academic Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Cedarville Vs. Shawnee State, Cedarville University
Cedarville Vs. Shawnee State, Cedarville University
Volleyball Programs
No abstract provided.
Inspire, Fall 2005: Cedarville's Yesteryears, Cedarville College
Inspire, Fall 2005: Cedarville's Yesteryears, Cedarville College
Inspire
No abstract provided.
A Best-Evidence Synthesis Of The Relationship Of Multiple Intelligence Instructional Approaches And Student Achievement Indicators In Secondary School Classrooms, Ethan E. Hodge
Master of Education Research Theses
The purpose of this study was to synthesize the literature in order to assess and quantify (if possible) the relationship between MI instructional approaches and student achievement indicators in secondary school classrooms (grades 6-12). This study employed the best-evidence synthesis methodology devised by Robert Slavin. Criteria for study inclusio n included germaneness, minimization of bias, and validity. This study allows for several conclusions: (1) a very limited amount of research focusing on the relationship of MI instructional approaches and student achievement indicators in secondary school classrooms exists, (2) instances of MI instructional approaches vary widely in methodology and implementation but …
2005 Men's Soccer News Release, Cedarville University
2005 Men's Soccer News Release, Cedarville University
Men's Soccer News Releases
No abstract provided.
Inspire, Summer 2005: Friends For Life, Cedarville College
Inspire, Summer 2005: Friends For Life, Cedarville College
Inspire
No abstract provided.
Cedarville University Volleyball Update, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Volleyball Update, Cedarville University
Volleyball News Releases
No abstract provided.
Family Line, Summer 2005, Cedarville University
2005 Commencement Program, Cedarville University
A Qualitative Examination Of Middle Grade Practices In Christian Schools: Could They Become Models For Middle Level Reform?, Teresea Baumann
A Qualitative Examination Of Middle Grade Practices In Christian Schools: Could They Become Models For Middle Level Reform?, Teresea Baumann
Master of Education Research Theses
There has been much debate concerning the educational structures best suited for the teaching of students during the pivotal years from ages ten to fifteen. Many researchers and educators believe that the educational experiences for this age group need to be tailored to the unique qualities of this time in the life of a student. One purpose of this thesis is to examine the best practices for educating children during this time period. Another purpose of the study is to compare and contrast the practices in private Christian day schools to similar studies done of public school settings. The study …
A Comparative-Qualitative Research Analysis Of Character Education In The Christian School And Home Education Milieu, Gretchen M. Wilhelm
A Comparative-Qualitative Research Analysis Of Character Education In The Christian School And Home Education Milieu, Gretchen M. Wilhelm
Master of Education Research Theses
This qualitative study provides a phenomenological perspective and comparative analysis of character education within the Christian school and home education milieu. The study is based on semi-structured interviews of fifty-two individuals (N = 52) representative of a sampling of Christian educators from four private, evangelical Christian Schools (n = 26) and area home educating families (n = 26). The intent of the researcher was to bring attention to the importance for Christian educators to come to terms with the worldview from which the desire to educate Christian youth in a separate moral community originates. Although the purpose and intent of …
41st Annual Academic Honors Day Chapel, Cedarville University
41st Annual Academic Honors Day Chapel, Cedarville University
Academic Honors Day Programs
April 11, 2005
2005 Naia Division Ii Women's Basketball National Tournament, Cedarville University
2005 Naia Division Ii Women's Basketball National Tournament, Cedarville University
Women's Basketball Programs
No abstract provided.
2005 Naia Division Ii Women's Basketball National Championship, Cedarville University
2005 Naia Division Ii Women's Basketball National Championship, Cedarville University
Women's Basketball Programs
No abstract provided.
Centennial Library E-News, March/April 2005, Cedarville University
Centennial Library E-News, March/April 2005, Cedarville University
Centennial Library Shelf Life
Articles in this issue: Dr. Duane Wood and Library staff honored at annual Library Recognitions Dinner, Library completes national library assessment project, Library to house the new Center for Teaching and Learning, Rare Bible manuscript leaf added to Bible Heritage Collection, Alumni in print, Library policy beat: Summer 2005 at the Library.
2005 Nccaa Division I Men's And Women's Championships, Cedarville University
2005 Nccaa Division I Men's And Women's Championships, Cedarville University
Men's Soccer Programs
No abstract provided.
Inspire, Spring 2005: Exploring New Horizons, Cedarville College
Inspire, Spring 2005: Exploring New Horizons, Cedarville College
Inspire
No abstract provided.
Torch, Spring 2005, Cedarville University
Cedarville Vs. Tiffin, Cedarville University
Cedarville Vs. Tiffin, Cedarville University
Women's Basketball Programs
No abstract provided.
2005 View Book, Cedarville University
Centennial Library 2004-2005 Annual Report, Cedarville University
Centennial Library 2004-2005 Annual Report, Cedarville University
Centennial Library Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
2004-2005 Cedarville University Annual Report, Cedarville University
2004-2005 Cedarville University Annual Report, Cedarville University
Cedarville University Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
2005 Miracle Yearbook, Cedarville University
Identifying Effective Behavior Management In The Early Childhood Classroom, Kelly R. Victor
Identifying Effective Behavior Management In The Early Childhood Classroom, Kelly R. Victor
Master of Education Research Theses
Every educator has a dream to maintain a classroom free from disruptions; one in which each child is being molded, shaped, and corrected in a loving and caring environment that inspires appropriate behavior. The purpose of this research project was to determine how to create an effective behavior management plan and effectively teach classroom management techniques. Students involved in this project were preschoolers age three and four from a local Young Men Christian Association in Akron, OH.