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Teacher Beliefs About The Teaching And Learning Of Science, Jamie Michelle Angulo
Teacher Beliefs About The Teaching And Learning Of Science, Jamie Michelle Angulo
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Literacy Instruction In The All-Day Kindergarten Program, Lannette Christine Celaya
Literacy Instruction In The All-Day Kindergarten Program, Lannette Christine Celaya
Theses Digitization Project
This project begins by looking at kindergarten from a historical perspective. It reviews research relating to all-day kindergarten and half-day kindergarten programs. It demonstrates that increased instructional time is beneficial especially for those low-achieving or disadvantaged students.
Comprehending Through Metacognition: A Teacher Resource Guide For Grades Four Through High School, Peggy Sue Becker
Comprehending Through Metacognition: A Teacher Resource Guide For Grades Four Through High School, Peggy Sue Becker
Theses Digitization Project
The project section is divided into two parts. Part one contains lesson plans that focus on the process of comprehending and part two contains lesson plans that focus on the product of comprehension. Both parts provide the reader with valuable strategies that address the needs of struggline readers in reading comprehension.
Critical Thinking: Integration Into The Middle School Literature Classroom, Julia Denise Mook
Critical Thinking: Integration Into The Middle School Literature Classroom, Julia Denise Mook
Theses Digitization Project
The pendulum of educators' interests often swings back and forth. In the current climate of high stakes assessment, there appears to be a greater emphasis placed on literal recall of information when reading. While in the short term, this may benefit score reports, there is a concern that higher order thinking skills, such as analysis, will fall by the wayside. In so doing, there may be long term effects on the citizenry of this country. A lack of shared experiences, paired with little or no opportunity to discuss and discern, could lead to an inability to participate in and manage …
Integrating The Fine Arts Into A Niddle School Classroom, Kerry Ellen Herr
Integrating The Fine Arts Into A Niddle School Classroom, Kerry Ellen Herr
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.