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Using Case Studies In The Classroom: Short Version Of A Presentation Made To The Nsta In Denver Mar 2024, Aggie R. Veld, Emily Blucker, Matthew Aude, Haley Lloyd, Madison Lockhart Apr 2024

Using Case Studies In The Classroom: Short Version Of A Presentation Made To The Nsta In Denver Mar 2024, Aggie R. Veld, Emily Blucker, Matthew Aude, Haley Lloyd, Madison Lockhart

Scholar Week 2016 - present

In the Fall of 2023 students in EDUC 383 middle and Secondary Science Methods explored science instruction using case studies. With the upcoming NSTA national conference, the students wrote a proposal to present on teaching with case studies, using one case study in particular, “The Savegre: A Model for Sustainability”, authored by Emilie Janes, an Olivet alum and Dr. Aggie Veld, Professor at Olivet. “While searching for a destination for the best spring break ever, five students in an ecology class happen upon a story of sustainability that inspires them to visit a tropical resort devoted to ecotourism.” Therein lies …


The Latin-American Laboratory For Assessment Of The Quality Of Education: Measuring And Comparing Educational Quality In Latin America, Australian Council For Educational Research May 2020

The Latin-American Laboratory For Assessment Of The Quality Of Education: Measuring And Comparing Educational Quality In Latin America, Australian Council For Educational Research

Assessment GEMS

The Laboratorio Latinoamericano de Evaluación de la Calidad de la Educación (Latin-American Laboratory for Assessment of the Quality of Education or LLECE) is the network of national systems for the assessment of education quality in Latin America, created in 1994, and coordinated by UNESCO’s Regional Bureau for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean (OREALC). LLECE’s purpose is to produce data and knowledge that inform educational policy in the region, contribute to capacity building, and serve as a forum for reflection, exchange and generation of new ideas and good practices in education evaluation. LLECE assessments aim to provide information about …


Building The Nest: How Native English Speaking Teachers (Nests) In The Tefl Field Develop Intercultural Competence, Emily S. Kraus Nov 2019

Building The Nest: How Native English Speaking Teachers (Nests) In The Tefl Field Develop Intercultural Competence, Emily S. Kraus

College of Education Theses and Dissertations

The role of an English foreign language teacher requires expertise in the English language and pedagogical skills to make the learning process approachable for a variety of students. There are certain characteristics that make a person ostensibly suitable for the role such as patience, intelligence, trustworthiness and creativity. However, the development of teachers is often shaped by their certification preparation, experiences in the field of education and the lessons they learn from their students. The purpose of this qualitative case study is to examine how native English speaking teachers (NESTs) in Costa Rica teaching English as a foreign language develop …


University Honors Program News, Georgia Southern Universit May 2019

University Honors Program News, Georgia Southern Universit

Honors College News (2011-2020)

  • Honors Research: Swimming with Sharks
  • Project Pura Vida: An Honors Legacy in Costa Rica
  • Honors Program Travels to Memphis to Present Research
  • Katherine Barrs wins Barry Goldwater Scholarship


A Battle Of Values Global Trends Of Nationalism And Cosmopolitanism In Education Paradigms, James Drennen May 2018

A Battle Of Values Global Trends Of Nationalism And Cosmopolitanism In Education Paradigms, James Drennen

Capstone Projects and Master's Theses

This report explores the global political climate around the Spring of 2018 and how it has affected educational paradigms in Costa Rica, China, Finland, and Turkey.


Class Notes, Georgia Southern University May 2015

Class Notes, Georgia Southern University

CLASS Notes (2009-2017)

No abstract provided.


University Honors Program Newsletter, Honors College, Georgia Southern University Mar 2015

University Honors Program Newsletter, Honors College, Georgia Southern University

Honors College Newsletters (2014-2019)

  • Honors Student Spend Spring Break Volunteering in Costa Rica
  • Five Years of the Alternative Break Trip to Camp Blue Skies at Camp Twin Lakes
  • Celtic Celebration Concert
  • Olivia Carter Takes Center Stage (and the rest of it as well)
  • Chemistry Student Mariana Hernandez Publishes Research


Honors @ Georgia Southern, University Honors Program Students And Staff, Georgia Southern University Jan 2015

Honors @ Georgia Southern, University Honors Program Students And Staff, Georgia Southern University

Honors@Georgia Southern

  • Honors Inquiry in Ireland
  • Alternative Breaks
  • Pura Vida! Costa Rica
  • Congrats to our grads!


The Latin-American Laboratory For Assessment Of The Quality Of Education: Measuring And Comparing Educational Quality In Latin America (Superseded Version), Australian Council For Educational Research Mar 2014

The Latin-American Laboratory For Assessment Of The Quality Of Education: Measuring And Comparing Educational Quality In Latin America (Superseded Version), Australian Council For Educational Research

Assessment GEMS

The Laboratorio Latinoamericano de Evaluación de la Calidad de la Educación (Latin-American Laboratory for Assessment of the Quality of Education or LLECE) is the network of national systems for the assessment of education quality in Latin America, created in 1994, and coordinated by UNESCO’s Regional Bureau for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean (OREALC). LLECE’s purpose is to produce data and knowledge that inform educational policy in the region, contribute to capacity building, and serve as a forum for reflection, exchange and generation of new ideas and good practices in education evaluation. LLECE assessments aim to provide information about …


The Effects Of Food Insecurity On Mental Wellbeing In Monteverde Costa Rica, Robert Eugene Cowherd Jan 2012

The Effects Of Food Insecurity On Mental Wellbeing In Monteverde Costa Rica, Robert Eugene Cowherd

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The rapid expansion of ecotourism in the Monteverde zone of Costa Rica has increased the incidence in food insecurity in the area. Changes in food preferences and availability have led to a more homogenized diet that is increasingly delocalized and reliant on processed foods. Additionally, there has been a rapid economic shift away from agricultural and dairy farming to an economy more reliant on tourism. This NSF supported study builds upon data from a longitudinal investigation (#BNS 0753017) examining the nutritional effects of this rapid economic transition. Using a mixed methods approach, a culturally appropriate scale of stress was developed …


Pisa 2009 Plus Results : Performance Of 15-Year-Olds In Reading, Mathematics And Science For 10 Additional Participants, Maurice Walker Jan 2011

Pisa 2009 Plus Results : Performance Of 15-Year-Olds In Reading, Mathematics And Science For 10 Additional Participants, Maurice Walker

OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)

The OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is an international comparative survey of 15-year-olds’ knowledge and skills in reading, mathematical and scientific literacy. PISA seeks to measure how well young adults have acquired the knowledge and skills that are required to function as successful members of society. As part of the PISA 2009 survey, students completed an assessment on reading literacy, mathematical literacy and scientific literacy, as well as an extensive background questionnaire. School principals also completed a survey describing the context of education at their school, including the level of resources in the school and qualifications of staff. …


Honors @ Georgia Southern, University Honors Program Students And Staff, Georgia Southern University Jan 2008

Honors @ Georgia Southern, University Honors Program Students And Staff, Georgia Southern University

Honors@Georgia Southern

  • Nationally Competitive Scholarship Winners
  • Study abroad special
  • Alternative Spring Break: Honduras
  • Honors in Action
  • Alumni updates


Education In Costa Rica: Best Practices And Beyond, Trey Fitch Jan 2003

Education In Costa Rica: Best Practices And Beyond, Trey Fitch

Perspectives In Learning

Costa Rica is considered to be the most developed of the Central American countries because it has a relatively high Gross Domestic Product per capita as well as best indicators of life expectancy at birth, infant mortality rate, and adult literacy rate (United Nations Development Program, 1999). Much of this success has been attributed to its progressive education system. Costa Rica is one of the few countries in the world to exist without a national military system, consequently, more money can be diverted into educational programs. The adult literacy rate is near 95% and rivals the United States where the …


The Grizzly, February 1, 2001, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Tammy Scherer, Susan Patton, Quinn Dinsmore, Brian Berg, Sarah Napolitan, Chuck Pulsfort, Jeff Church, Padraic Maroney, Kate Gallagher, Amit Podhurst Feb 2001

The Grizzly, February 1, 2001, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Tammy Scherer, Susan Patton, Quinn Dinsmore, Brian Berg, Sarah Napolitan, Chuck Pulsfort, Jeff Church, Padraic Maroney, Kate Gallagher, Amit Podhurst

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Fight to Save Collegeville dam Reaches Critical Point • UC to Honor Black History • Duryea, Maples in Need of Repairs, Students Say • Biology Majors Spend Break in Costa Rica • Opinions: Absolut Pathetic: Student Alcohol Abuse on Campus a Sobering, Serious Problem; Election Critical to Israel's Future; Hail to the Chief or Hail to the Thief? • Get Weekly Dose of S&M, Double "S" on Ursinus TV • Berman Exhibit Looks 'Beyond the Wall' • As Winter Roars, How to Keep the Flu Virus From Getting to You • Bears Basketball Downs Mules, Improves to 12-6 • Snell …


2001 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Senior Class Jan 2001

2001 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Senior Class

The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020

A digitized copy of the 2001 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.


Querida Prima, Dear Prima : A Story For Children Seven To Ten Years Old, Stephanie Hermann Jan 2000

Querida Prima, Dear Prima : A Story For Children Seven To Ten Years Old, Stephanie Hermann

Graduate Student Independent Studies

This project is an original bilingual story of two cousins who live in two different countries. The United States and Costa Rica. They bridge their separation by writing letters and emails throughout the story. Through this correspondence they learn about each other and the have more in common in their seemingly distinct worlds than they realize. The text of the book is written in English. The correspondence between the two characters is in English with Spanish translations.

This thesis includes a rationale which explains the need for this book in a world that recognizes the importance of bilingualism and on …


The Express: February 12, 1999, Taylor University Fort Wayne Feb 1999

The Express: February 12, 1999, Taylor University Fort Wayne

1998-1999 (Volume 3)

Students find many ways to make a difference during J-Term — Taylor University Safety Statistics — A new program weighs the dieting issue — Editorials — Express Index — Equal dreams: Remembering the dreams behind President’s Day — On the road… — Fast food frenzy — True Reviews — Gray just loves the game — Shani Gray — Schedule of Events — Athletic Notes — Top 10


Cross-Cultural Teaching And Learning: Teaching Environmental Education In Costa Rica, Craig L. Jackson Jun 1997

Cross-Cultural Teaching And Learning: Teaching Environmental Education In Costa Rica, Craig L. Jackson

Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, February 13, 1961, Catherine A. Nicolai, Gail Ford, John Swinton, Robin L. Stevenson, David Williams, D. Newcombe, John B. Piston, Cynthia Morris, Susan Korte, Gerald Morita, Marion G. Spangler Feb 1961

The Ursinus Weekly, February 13, 1961, Catherine A. Nicolai, Gail Ford, John Swinton, Robin L. Stevenson, David Williams, D. Newcombe, John B. Piston, Cynthia Morris, Susan Korte, Gerald Morita, Marion G. Spangler

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Jun Kawashima to study at U.C. this semester • Cub and Key asks junior men to apply • Dr. G. S. Pancoast seeks State Assembly position • Dr. Miller begins new TV series on WFIL-TV • Mrs. Rice addresses Collegeville club on Swedish decor • IRC Club to participate in Model UN meeting in N.Y. • Art museum presents series of art programs • Pancoast, Sanders appear on radio; Discuss politics • Spring Festival replaces May Day • Mr. H. Lloyd Jones helps plan conference at Lafayette College • Mr. Jordania to play his own piano pieces for French Club …