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How People With Multiple Sclerosis Experience Web-Based Instructional Technologies, Gary Eugene Deroest
How People With Multiple Sclerosis Experience Web-Based Instructional Technologies, Gary Eugene Deroest
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
People with the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis (MS) have few options for
educational activities. Although web-based instruction may be a viable option, little is known about how people with MS perceive this form of learning. The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the experiences of people with MS regarding web- based instruction. The 3 learning structures--differentiated instruction, collaborative learning, and assistive technology--provided the conceptual framework for this research. Nine volunteers from the Pacific Northwest area of the United States who have MS were individually interviewed for this basic qualitative study. Transcripts were analyzed using open, axial, and selective …
Elementary Teachers' Perceptions About Principals' Influences On Classroom Instruction, Floyd Thomas Giles
Elementary Teachers' Perceptions About Principals' Influences On Classroom Instruction, Floyd Thomas Giles
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Teachers in a southwestern elementary school were struggling to support students who were not meeting proficiency standards in reading. The purpose of this study was to explore teachers' perceptions and experiences of how administrator behaviors and efforts influenced instructional practices and strategies in the classroom. Marzano's leadership evaluation model served as the conceptual framework that guided this study. The research questions focused on teachers' perceptions of how building administrators offered guidance about teaching and instructional activities and how building administrators influenced teaching and instructional activities to improve student performance. A basic qualitative design was used to capture the insights of …
Secondary English Language Arts Teachers' Experiences Using Social Media For Instruction, Sage Echo Sirotkin
Secondary English Language Arts Teachers' Experiences Using Social Media For Instruction, Sage Echo Sirotkin
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Social media has provided innovative ways for teachers to engage students in the learning process but has created a challenge for teachers to incorporate these applications in a manner that is both meaningful to the learning objectives and acceptable to their administration. While social media in education has been the focus of many studies, research on the implementation of social media within English language arts (ELA) classrooms is limited, leaving ELA teachers and school administrators without a full scope of the educational potential or best practices when using social media for instruction. Accordingly, this study explored the experiences of secondary …