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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Five Stages Of Team Development, Caitlin Collins, Ethan Castro
The Five Stages Of Team Development, Caitlin Collins, Ethan Castro
Goal 3: Interpersonal Intelligence Narrative
Purpose: Provide students an introduction to existing business/psychology teachings on group dynamics and the five distinct stages of team development likely to be experienced in any group setting.
Life, Character , Action, Mansour Baalbaki, Stephanie Broy
Life, Character , Action, Mansour Baalbaki, Stephanie Broy
Goal 1: Social Responsibility Narrative
Purpose: Transitioning to IMSA is a time of new choices, responsibility, and freedom. As a result, sometimes, students’ intentions are not always the best for the individual or the situation. Throughout the IMSA experience, students are caught in the middle of the new community’s values in which they live. Students internalize what they see their peers and role models doing and decide how to live their own lives. Every interaction that students have during their IMSA years affects how they see themselves and how they see others—helping students understand why character matters will allow them to value kindness, cooperation, sharing, …
Talk The Talk, Freddy-May Abisamra, Natasha White
Talk The Talk, Freddy-May Abisamra, Natasha White
Goal 3: Interpersonal Intelligence Narrative
To give students practice having high-stakes conversations in a safe, controlled environment.
To give students an opportunity to verbalize what things they want/don’t want in relationships.
Shattering Stigma: Menstruation, Pooja Haney, Jaimee Walker
Shattering Stigma: Menstruation, Pooja Haney, Jaimee Walker
Goal 3: Interpersonal Intelligence Narrative
Purpose: To educate IMSA students on a natural process of the human body in order to lessen stigma. This information is pertinent to healthy development, and stigma surrounding this topic can adversely affect the way people deal with menstruation.
Healthy Eating And Cooking, Kevin Lim, Kristen Feigel
Healthy Eating And Cooking, Kevin Lim, Kristen Feigel
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Specific Lesson Outcomes: Students will be able to effectively interpret nutrition labels, understand basic kitchen measuring terminology, and prepare easy and healthy snacks/meals at home or at IMSA.
Creating And Managing A Budget, Benjamin Lepak, Luis Villafuerte
Creating And Managing A Budget, Benjamin Lepak, Luis Villafuerte
Goal 2: Life Skills Narrative
Purpose: Students will be able to plan and implement a budget over the course of a month-to-month basis.
Online Etiquette: Cancel Culture, Problematic Behavior And Social Media, Mia Pidlaoan, Rodrigo Gonzalez
Online Etiquette: Cancel Culture, Problematic Behavior And Social Media, Mia Pidlaoan, Rodrigo Gonzalez
Goal 1: Social Responsibility Narrative
Students will learn and partake in discussions about online etiquette, aspects of “cancel culture,” past incidents of misconduct and consequences of behavior online, real-life nuances regarding diversity, and problematic behavior.
Students are free to speak as much as they wish to. This conversation is heavily participant-based and healthy discourse is encouraged.
Productivity Talent Show, Dane Christianson, Rafael Gonzalez
Productivity Talent Show, Dane Christianson, Rafael Gonzalez
Goal 1: Social Responsibility Narrative
Purpose: Students will see how their most successful peers manage themselves to achieve academic and personal success so they can incorporate these skills into their own lives.
Respect Yourself, Joannah Rivera, Ladonna Hawthorne
Respect Yourself, Joannah Rivera, Ladonna Hawthorne
Goal 1: Social Responsibility Narrative
This facilitation guide was based on “The Respect Basics Handbook” by The Respect Institute, and the Center for Nonviolent Communication. The purpose of this program is to show students how respect works. They will learn the importance of respecting themselves and others in order to gain respect.
Topics And Challenges In Teaching Computer Science For Gifted And Talented Students, Tom Meyer, Namrata Pandya
Topics And Challenges In Teaching Computer Science For Gifted And Talented Students, Tom Meyer, Namrata Pandya
Faculty Publications & Research
No abstract provided.
Adaptations Of The Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy In Response To Covid-19, Sowmya Anjur, Dave Devol
Adaptations Of The Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy In Response To Covid-19, Sowmya Anjur, Dave Devol
Faculty Publications & Research
No abstract provided.
04. Quarter, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
01. Intro To Socent, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
01. Intro To Socent, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
SocEnt
No abstract provided.
02. Technicalities, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
02. Technicalities, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
SocEnt
No abstract provided.
10. Pitching & Slx Prep, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
10. Pitching & Slx Prep, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
SocEnt
No abstract provided.
06. Market Research And Market Analysis, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
06. Market Research And Market Analysis, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
SocEnt
No abstract provided.
09. Feedback Methods, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
09. Feedback Methods, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
SocEnt
No abstract provided.
08. Prototype And Mvp Finalization, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
08. Prototype And Mvp Finalization, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
SocEnt
No abstract provided.
05. Intro To Prototyping And Mvps, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
05. Intro To Prototyping And Mvps, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
SocEnt
No abstract provided.
05. Stories!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
05. Stories!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
In this module, students will learn the importance of story writing when writing data articles. They will also learn how to use data truthfully, and to its fullest. With this, they will then be able to display their data more effectively. However, some journalists skew data and manipulate it in a way that is more beneficial to their standpoint. It is important that students are able to not only identify and avoid these articles, but also don't make skewed visualizations themselves.
02. Data Skills, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
02. Data Skills, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
In this module, students will learn the core of data journalism through fundamental data skills. They will not only learn to find data sets, but also clean, sort, filter, and wrangle them to make future visualization easier. Furthermore, they will create pivot tables not only for data visualization, but also for idea illustration, generation, and discovery.
06. Style/Persuasion, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
06. Style/Persuasion, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
In this module, students will learn the importance of articles in terms of actual content. As a continuation, students will have the opportunity to practice writing their own articles, which can prepare them for IMPACT’s Student Leadership Exchange (SLX) project.
08. Data Analysis 1, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
08. Data Analysis 1, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
Describe the time period and the social, political, etc situations that surround the time period/theory.
04. Advanced Plotly, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
04. Advanced Plotly, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
After being introduced to basic visualizations in Plotly in the previous module, the students will now explore advanced visualizations in Plotly such as maps and contour plots. In addition, students will learn about the aesthetics of data visualizations and how to create them. Through these explorations, students will learn an important skill that is crucial for article writing for SLX.
07. Surveys!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
07. Surveys!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
Surveys are important tools that can be used to collect information for writing journalism articles. In this module, students will learn more about the effectiveness of surveys and how to write meaningful, unbiased survey questions.
01. Welcome To Data Journalism!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
01. Welcome To Data Journalism!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
As the first module within the IMPACT curriculum, this module serves as an introduction to the course. The students will get a good idea of what’s expected of them, as well as what they can expect of the class throughout the rest of the year.
03. Visualizations!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
03. Visualizations!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
This module serves as an introduction to creating simple visualizations through Google Sheets and Plotly.
09. Back To Journalism!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
09. Back To Journalism!, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
Students will engage in more writing practice paying attention to biased language, organization, conciseness, and other aspects of their writing styles.
11. Data Analysis 2, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
11. Data Analysis 2, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
No abstract provided.
15. Slx Prep, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
15. Slx Prep, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMPACT
This module allows students to present their data journalism projects to facilitators in other classrooms, allowing students to receive feedback and advice before their experience with SLX.