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Voices From The Field: Regarding Elementary Teachers, Traci Christine Dorsett
Voices From The Field: Regarding Elementary Teachers, Traci Christine Dorsett
Undergraduate Research Conference
Purpose-to explore what the most important advice new teachers will want to know before entering the field of elementary education.
Research questions: (1) What is the most reoccurring advice given from the teachers surveyed? (2) What were similarities and differences that occurred between teacher candidates and teachers?
Can We Teach Fake News In The Classroom With Just One Lesson?, Melissa Caruso
Can We Teach Fake News In The Classroom With Just One Lesson?, Melissa Caruso
Undergraduate Research Conference
The purpose of this study is to investigate if teaching one lesson about spotting “fake news” is enough to help improve elementary education majors’ ability to spot fake news.
The Impact Of Small Group Instruction On The Reading Ability Of Three First Grade Students, Jillian Wilson
The Impact Of Small Group Instruction On The Reading Ability Of Three First Grade Students, Jillian Wilson
Undergraduate Research Conference
This literacy project investigated the impact of small group reading instruction on the reading ability of first graders. During fall 2012, the teacher candidate conducted research in a first grade classroom in a rural East Texas elementary school three days a week for an eight-week period. One purpose of this literacy project was to enable teacher candidates to gain experience conducting reading assessments, planning age appropriate reading lessons, and implementing those lessons in a small group instructional setting. Another purpose was to administer pre and post assessments to monitor the reading development of a group of students.
A Description Of The Effectiveness Of A Guided Reading Internship Project, Jacqueline Hooten Huntley
A Description Of The Effectiveness Of A Guided Reading Internship Project, Jacqueline Hooten Huntley
Undergraduate Research Conference
The intent of the literacy project during my Internship I for elementary education students is to give teacher candidates the opportunity to work with a guided reading small group. The pre-test, post-test project became an action research study that utilized quantitative data to determine the effectiveness of the guided reading program on the literacy growth of three students. The teacher candidate worked with three randomly assigned students from a first grade classroom in a rural east Texas elementary school twenty minutes a day, three days a week, for a six-week period.