Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Education Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

PDF

Conference

2015

Illinois Wesleyan University

Articles 1 - 21 of 21

Full-Text Articles in Education

Teaching Of Inference Making In The Adolescent Classroom, Meagan Desalvo, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Teaching Of Inference Making In The Adolescent Classroom, Meagan Desalvo, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

Students are taught from a young age to look to the text for evidence in responding to a question. Through this constant practice, students are able to respond with evidence, but they often times fail to divulge deeper into the text especially in making inferences. To make inferences, students need to use textual evidence and then explicitly state their thinking in how the evidence corresponds to the inference. During Meagan’s student teaching experience, she addressed the diverse needs of each student in being able to explicitly state the thought process to making inferences. She conducted a self-study in which she …


One Eye To The Future: A Study Of Student Exploration With Google Glass, Kyle O'Daniel, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

One Eye To The Future: A Study Of Student Exploration With Google Glass, Kyle O'Daniel, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

Rapidly evolving technologies have the potential to provide massive benefits to student learning, but those benefits also come with the potential for obstacles in integration and implementation. This study explores the learning experiences available to students when given access to some of the most up to date technology available — Google Glass — and what students, when framing the technology with a critical eye, recognize as the benefits and challenges of new technology in the classroom. This study was conducted in an urban high school with a focus group of ten diverse students. Participants engaged in discussions about the role …


Mathematics As A Language, Sean Curtain, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Mathematics As A Language, Sean Curtain, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

During my student teaching process, I observed a separation between my students’ procedural knowledge of mathematics, and their mathematical reasoning. I attempted to bridge this gap by conducting research on the role of academic language in the classroom. Academic language is a way to communicate ideas, concepts, and higher thinking processes, but it is used so that students may acquire a greater insight into the material (Gottlieb & Ernst-Slavit, 2013). I specifically discuss how the incorporation of academic language affects student learning as well as possible implementations of academic language in the classroom. I constructed a series of lesson plans …


Note Taking: Teaching Students Strategies For Success, Jessica Davis, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Note Taking: Teaching Students Strategies For Success, Jessica Davis, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

Note-taking is a skill critical to be successful at all levels of school. However, in order to become competent note-takers students must have some exposure to note-taking instruction and strategies. This study examined the importance of note-taking in relations to students’ learning. This study took place in a rural-elementary school. Strategies like graphic note-taking, traditional note-taking, and T-charts were analyzed in relation to their effectiveness in the classroom. All notes were taken from fiction and non-fiction social studies lessons. The primary data analyzed during this study was students work, field notes, discussion transcripts, and photos. Different note-taking methods were found …


Child Sexual Abuse Counseling Strategies, Johanna Linman, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Child Sexual Abuse Counseling Strategies, Johanna Linman, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

Child sexual abuse (CSA) is increasingly recognized in survivors as a connection to emotional or psychological, relational or social and sexual or physical difficulties later in life that range in severity (Chouliara, Karatzias, Scott-Brien, MacDonald, MacArthur & Frazer, 2012). The purpose of this literature review is to enhance school counselor’s general education of child sexual abuse counseling strategies by highlighting important guidelines on detecting, reporting, and utilizing different strategies such as: when to use them, what accommodations are made to fit the victim’s needs, how to strengthen efficacy, etc. The different strategies researched are trauma focused, person centered, solution focused, …


Implementing Constitutional Rights Into The History Classroom, Colin Rathe, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Implementing Constitutional Rights Into The History Classroom, Colin Rathe, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

The field of social science education is continually changing and developing in accordance with contemporary beliefs. Boyle-Baise (2003) writes that properties and qualities of “citizenship” within a Democratic government have taken many different definitions and meanings. The purpose of this study was to explore and investigate current beliefs of citizenship, and how citizenship is often taken for granted by most high school students. By incorporating Supreme Court cases on Constitutional issues into the history classroom, students were led to visualize and contextualize their own definitions and meanings of citizenship. The data collected in my research include lesson plans, field observations, …


Disciplinary Integration In The Fifth Grade Everyday Mathematics Textbook, Sarah Goth, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Disciplinary Integration In The Fifth Grade Everyday Mathematics Textbook, Sarah Goth, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

One way to understand the mathematics expectations placed on 5th grade students is to analyze the textbooks they use in their mathematics class. I examined how other subjects were integrated into the Everyday Mathematics (EM) textbook. In an effort to further my own understanding of disciplinary integration, I searched for 12 articles on the topic, varying from science and mathematics integration to English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics. After reading and analyzing these articles, I used Berlin and White’s integrated mathematics and science model (Kurt & Pehlivan, 2013), balanced model (Kiray, 2012), and authentic integration model (Treacy, 2013) when …


More Than Games: Utilizing Games In The Second Language Classroom, Brad Jenisch, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

More Than Games: Utilizing Games In The Second Language Classroom, Brad Jenisch, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

Game based learning, or educational games, is increasing rapidly and being used by more instructors each year (Vandercruysse, Vandewaetere, Cornillie, & Clarebout, 2013). In an effort to examine the utilization of games in the language learning classroom, I analyzed research studies that have been done on differing games. I furthered that by examining how the different games were categorized and how each type was analyzed individually to achieve a better understanding of how they were implemented into the second language acquisition. After looking at how multiple languages were studied, I focused on games used specifically in learning Spanish as a …


Brain Breaks: An Innovative Tool To Re-Engage Students, Alexandra Partipilo, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Brain Breaks: An Innovative Tool To Re-Engage Students, Alexandra Partipilo, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

With the importance of standardized tests increasing in schools, teachers are starting to feel the pressure of student performance within these tests. This pressure has caused schools to cut back on time for physical education and recess leaving students to spend more time sitting at their desk. Knowing that physical activities are being cut back in the curriculum, I implemented a study to observe how brain breaks affect student behavior and engagement. I utilized these breaks during our reading time, which was at the end of our day, a time when student’s had a lack of engagement. I used observation …


Late Work Policies: Their Impact On Student Achievement, Michelle Lui, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Late Work Policies: Their Impact On Student Achievement, Michelle Lui, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

One way to understand the mathematics expectations placed on 5th grade students is to analyze the textbooks they use in their mathematics class. I examined how other subjects were integrated into the Everyday Mathematics (EM) textbook. In an effort to further my own understanding of disciplinary integration, I searched for 12 articles on the topic, varying from science and mathematics integration to English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics. After reading and analyzing these articles, I used Berlin and White’s integrated mathematics and science model (Kurt & Pehlivan, 2013), balanced model (Kiray, 2012), and authentic integration model (Treacy, 2013) when …


Enhancing Intrinsic Reading Motivation In Elementary Students, Alexandra Bidner, Kasey Reaber, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Enhancing Intrinsic Reading Motivation In Elementary Students, Alexandra Bidner, Kasey Reaber, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

For our research, we focused on our student teaching experiences in first and fourth grade classrooms. We specifically looked at the physical and social environments affecting students’ motivation to read. Froiland, Oros, Smith, and Hirchert (2012) describe intrinsic motivation as “the behavior motivated purely by the inherent benefits” and extrinsic motivation as “seeking to avoid punishments and gain external rewards”. Our interest was to develop a stance toward reading instruction that fostered students’ intrinsic motivation to read and drew on their interests and curiosities by looking at the physical and social approaches that we could use to support students in …


Emerging Trends In Classroom Management Research, Kelli Herlitz, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Emerging Trends In Classroom Management Research, Kelli Herlitz, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

While classroom management continues to be a serious concern for teachers because of its important contribution in providing quality education to students, little is known about the reappearing trends that correlate with it. For instance, bullying in schools has become very prevalent in today’s society, however not very much is known about the relationship between classroom management and bullying in the classrooms. Allen (2010) reported that effective classroom management could help the prevention of bullying. This literature review addresses the effects classroom management have on students’ academic success and a teacher’s career, as well as ways to help improve students’ …


Becoming Critical Reviewers Of Literature: Learning The Writing Process, Alexander Samuel, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Becoming Critical Reviewers Of Literature: Learning The Writing Process, Alexander Samuel, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

Every student has a voice, and this voice should be used to further students’ involvement with schoolwork. This belief was the main drive for me to inquire how writing critical reviews of literature could impact high school students. The reviews that the students write are embodiments of their voices and feelings toward the literature. All while doing so, students must practice and engage with the formal writing process. The goal of this study was to judge if writing reviews improved the students’ grasp on the writing process, and if they were more engaged with the text. Data was taken in …


Process Differentiation: The Key To Student Learning And Engagement, Colleen Swanson, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Process Differentiation: The Key To Student Learning And Engagement, Colleen Swanson, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

As the learning needs of students continue to diversify today, differentiated instruction has become essential in successfully teaching students of different backgrounds. Differentiation involves the content students’ learn, the process in which students’ learn the content, the product students’ generate as evidence of their learning, and the learning environment in which students discover and learn (Tomlinson, 2000). This study focused on the process aspect of differentiated instruction, employing three different strategies involving movement to aid in students’ sight word acquisition and their learning engagement. I collected and content analyzed videos and photographs, sight word assessments, as well as field notes …


Current Event Integration To Facilitate Historical Concept Literacy, Donald Desalvo, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Current Event Integration To Facilitate Historical Concept Literacy, Donald Desalvo, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

A recent problem plaguing history courses in secondary classrooms is the apparent lack of applicability to students of what they are learning. This research aims to find the effects of integrating current events into history curriculum on history concept literacy. By developing historical concept literacy, students develop a requisite skill that can be applied not only to future historical studies, but also to other real-life applications. The data was collected during DeSalvo’s student teaching experience in freshman World History and sophomore American History classrooms. By analyzing lesson plans, students’ feedback and responses to the lesson, and students’ written responses to …


#Semanassociales: Using Authentic Materials To Improve Students’ Spanish Writing, Nathan Douglas, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

#Semanassociales: Using Authentic Materials To Improve Students’ Spanish Writing, Nathan Douglas, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

Within the field of foreign language education, authentic materials and writing proficiency are two areas of extreme interest. Despite this, there has been little research performed within live classroom environments. In this self-study of teaching, I examine how my daily incorporation of authentic sources affected a class of thirty Spanish IV students with regards to their writing proficiency in Spanish. Throughout, I also demonstrate how students may depend upon authentic materials as a support for moving into the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) (Vygotsky, 1978). Although some researchers claim that authentic materials are too complex and inappropriate for second language …


Incorporating Multicultural Literature In An Elementary Language Arts Classroom, Melissa Mariotti, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Incorporating Multicultural Literature In An Elementary Language Arts Classroom, Melissa Mariotti, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

The purpose of this research is to examine how classrooms are able to incorporate multiculturalism in a classroom through the use of multicultural literature. Every day, the United States’ population is increasingly become more diverse (Morrell & Morrell, 2012) and teachers become more aware of and responsive towards this changing demographic in their classrooms. Incorporating different cultures into a curriculum helps create an atmosphere of mutual respect among students in the classroom along with allowing all students an opportunity to connect to the curriculum (Szecsi, Spillman, Vázquez-Montilla, & Mayberry, 2010). One such way to do this is by exposing …


The Transition To Standards-Based Grading, John Blumenreich, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

The Transition To Standards-Based Grading, John Blumenreich, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

Standards-based grading is a method of assessing students that is used to determine different levels of achievement of topics in each subject area (Marzano, 2010). It is meant to provide students with feedback so they can meet certain standards, or learning objectives, in a particular course (Iamarino, 2014). Assessing both honors and remedial mathematics students during my student teaching experience using standards-based grading helped pinpoint what concepts and skills students did or did not understand. Using standards-based grading to assess students’ summative assessments throughout the semester, I was able to analyze what academic standards students were meeting. Analyzing the benefits …


Going Against The Norm: The Use Of Student-Designed Assignments, Amy Deboer, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Going Against The Norm: The Use Of Student-Designed Assignments, Amy Deboer, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

In most classrooms, assignments are teacher-designed and used to assess what students learned. However, if students are included in designing their own assignments, their work has the potential to more closely reflect their individual learning preferences and interests. During my student teaching in a fifth grade classroom, I conducted a self-study on the use of student-designed assignments in an effort to better understand my students as individuals and as learners, and to promote student autonomy. At the end of a history unit on European explorers, students generated an assignment on one of the explorers in the format of their choice, …


Putting The “Inter-” In Interdisciplinary Education, Angel Sanchez, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

Putting The “Inter-” In Interdisciplinary Education, Angel Sanchez, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

According to the National Council of Teachers of English (1995) an interdisciplinary approach to education “encourage(s) students to become active learners equipped with analytical, interpretative and evaluative skills needed to solve real-life problems” (National Council of Teachers of English [NCTE], 1995). The implementation of interdisciplinary programs is essential for students to view that knowledge is not static; knowledge is always growing and connected. Education must move in the direction where there is interaction and fusion of different content knowledge rather than compartmentalizing knowledge in single discipline categories. This literature review conceptualizes practices in interdisciplinary teaching by looking at current interdisciplinary …


The Incorporation And Effects Of Dynamic Geometry Software On Students In A Geometry Classroom, Gwenyth Naftzger, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor Apr 2015

The Incorporation And Effects Of Dynamic Geometry Software On Students In A Geometry Classroom, Gwenyth Naftzger, Leah Nillas, Faculty Advisor

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

Concepts in a high school Geometry classroom can be difficult for students to understand without a visual representation. By incorporating Dynamic Geometry Software (DGS) into the classroom, students will be given the opportunity to create and provide visual representations of the concepts they are learning about. DGS also gives students the opportunity to explore the concepts, so they can understand what the concepts really mean and also why the theorems of the concepts have been proven. In this literature review, I explored the impact DGS had on both students and teachers and how best it can be incorporated into the …