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Examining Coaching Models, Relationships, Roles, And Effects, Rebecca Collins Jul 2021

Examining Coaching Models, Relationships, Roles, And Effects, Rebecca Collins

Master's Theses & Capstone Projects

This literature review looks at the different coaching models, how relationships effect successful coaching, the different roles a coach may experience, and the effects coaching can have on teachers and students. Over the past 10-15 years coaching in education has become a hot topic (Heineke, 2013). However, there is not much research or studies on the actual implementation of a coaching program and how it affects the students and the teachers. In this paper coaching roles takes on two meanings: what the coach does during a coaching session/meeting and what type of “hats” the coach wears during the time they …


Effects Of Flexible Seating In The Lower Elementary Classrooms, Jessica Van Veen, Lindsey Lindell May 2021

Effects Of Flexible Seating In The Lower Elementary Classrooms, Jessica Van Veen, Lindsey Lindell

Dissertations, Theses, and Projects

This 2021 study focused on the effects of traditional and flexible seating had on student engagements and autonomy in second and third grade students. The focus was to see which type of seating most benefit student focus, attention, attitude, and morale. Students were observed in four increments per day for four weeks. The first two weeks focused on traditional seating and the second two weeks were focused on flexible seating. Students were also given a survey to present their preferences on both types of seating, traditional and flexible. The research took place in two North Dakota Elementary schools during independent …


Increasing Bullying Awareness In Middle Schools, Crystal Rocha May 2021

Increasing Bullying Awareness In Middle Schools, Crystal Rocha

Capstone Projects and Master's Theses

Bullying is a repetitive behavior of mistreatment towards someone less powerful than you. This includes to be verbal, physical, and social. This issue is very common in schools, but students don't get enough knowledge from this behavior to be able to change or help others.