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Full-Text Articles in Education
2014 - The Nineteenth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars
2014 - The Nineteenth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Nineteenth Annual Symposium of Student Scholars, held on April 17, 2014. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
Gjr Volume 37 Number 1 Spring 2014, Lina Soares, Christine Draper
Gjr Volume 37 Number 1 Spring 2014, Lina Soares, Christine Draper
The Georgia Journal of Reading Archive
The Georgia Journal of Reading's Spring 2014 issue includes:
Message from the Editors by Lina B. Soares and Christine A. Draper (pg. 4)
President’s Page by Loleta Sartin (pg. 5)
Quantum Shifts by Gerald Boyd (pg. 6)
Literacy Coaching: Providing Leadership and Support for the Next Generation of Teachers by Katie Stover and Crystal Glover (pg. 8)
Significance of Prior Knowledge Activation: A Close Look at a Bilingual Kindergarten Student’s Response to a Poem by Alma Stevenson (pg. 14)
The Effect of Explicit Instruction with Writing Conventions Among Preservice Teachers by Laurie A. Sharp (pg. 18)
Tacky and a Tambourine: …
Laboratory: Where Science Becomes Art, Amy Norton, Madeline Carpenter, Colton Weeks, Jae Lim
Laboratory: Where Science Becomes Art, Amy Norton, Madeline Carpenter, Colton Weeks, Jae Lim
P-12 Lesson Plans
This is group of lessons for K-12 art classroom is connected to the artists in the ZMA exhibition Laboratory, on view November 14, 2014 - February 21, 2015. The exhibition worked to demystify artistic practice by revealing parallels between art and scientific research and methodology. These associated lessons include scientific concepts and principles paired with art.