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Regis University

2007

Primary education

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Single Sex Classrooms, How Boys And Girls Learn Differently: A Guide Book For Elementary Teachers, Desiree Cyr Apr 2007

Single Sex Classrooms, How Boys And Girls Learn Differently: A Guide Book For Elementary Teachers, Desiree Cyr

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

Single Sex Classrooms, How Boys and Girls Learn Differently Gurian (2004) examined the differences between girls and boys. He reported girls and boys learn fundamentally differently. This applied project identifies these differences and provides strategies that teachers can use in the classroom. The strategies are effective for boys and girls at the elementary school level. Implementing these strategies will enable teachers to address the gender specific learning needs of both boys and girls.


Advantages Of Looping At The Elementary Level, Laurie K. Rhoads Apr 2007

Advantages Of Looping At The Elementary Level, Laurie K. Rhoads

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

Advantages of Looping at the Elementary Level Recently, looping has been getting attention from educators and educational reformers as a low cost, easily implemented way to improve education. In this project, the author created an inservice presentation designed as an introduction to the practice of looping at the elementary level. The target audience was elementary teachers and administrators. The presentation provided a brief history of the practice of looping, the theory behind the practice, a synthesis of the benefits and possible challenges of looping, and finally, several tips and considerations for the implementation of looping.


Establishing Classroom Community At The Intermediate Level, Melissa Culver Mar 2007

Establishing Classroom Community At The Intermediate Level, Melissa Culver

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

The contents of this research project contain information, directed towards teachers and other educators, regarding the establishment of classroom community at the intermediate level. Within this project contain research regarding such establishment and the benefits of this type of learning environment, a presentation covering all major points of this topic, and the results of classrooms that have established this kind of community. Implications and conclusions of this project are also included; in that, the research gathered and the presentation given were a success. Based on the research given in the presentation, educators agreed that this was a positive thing to …


Successful Reading Comprehension Strategies For Beginner Readers, Elizabeth S. Gordon Jan 2007

Successful Reading Comprehension Strategies For Beginner Readers, Elizabeth S. Gordon

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

This research examines the different reading comprehension strategies that students can use in order to be successful at reading comprehension. The strategies discussed in this research project were chosen based on the research available and the success rates of the strategies. Numerous strategies will be introduced and examined in order to provide both teachers and parents with guidelines to follow when they teach students about reading comprehension. If reading for meaning is the goal for students and teachers, more emphasis should be placed on the teaching of successful reading comprehension strategies. The findings of this research culminate in a unit …


Promoting Lifelong Learning Through The Use Of Self-Regulated Learning: A Guide For Intermediate Educators, Gail Herin Jan 2007

Promoting Lifelong Learning Through The Use Of Self-Regulated Learning: A Guide For Intermediate Educators, Gail Herin

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

The author presented the concept of self-regulated learning (SRL) as a method to encourage students to become lifelong learners. A review of literature showed the need for lifelong learners. The literature revealed the theories behind SRL in education. In addition, the literature demonstrated that the components of SRL can be taught to students as young as the primary grades. This author developed a presentation that provided information for elementary educators; specifically intermediate educators, about SRL and how to establish a high SRL environment in their classrooms. Also addressed was the creation of collaborative communities as a support system for the …


The Establishment Of An Inclusive Elementary School, Tina L. Hepp Jan 2007

The Establishment Of An Inclusive Elementary School, Tina L. Hepp

Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)

The purpose of this research and project was to review the literature and provide information on a website to help school personnel become knowledgeable about the inclusion philosophy, and to discuss the components that are needed to establish an inclusive elementary school. There was a vast amount of research that has been compiled in an organized and understandable way to help individuals understand the meaning of inclusion and the correct steps that teachers, principals, and parents must take in order to establish an inclusive elementary school. In this project the author hopes that elementary school personnel will put the inclusive …