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Full-Text Articles in Education
Seeing In: Qualitative Shifts In Children’S Critical Understanding Of Their Artworks, Janna Adams Tess
Seeing In: Qualitative Shifts In Children’S Critical Understanding Of Their Artworks, Janna Adams Tess
2021-2030 ACER Research Conferences
This poster outlines research to better understand the continuity of children’s learning in primary school Visual Arts, so that art can be better taught and learned. Research Questions include: What do children’s critical judgements of the meaning and value of their artworks reveal about their role and development as artists? How do these critical judgements change from early to late childhood?
Wellbeing Policies And Practices Within A Primary School Context, Lyle Righetti
Wellbeing Policies And Practices Within A Primary School Context, Lyle Righetti
2021-2030 ACER Research Conferences
This poster outlines research to explore current mental health and wellbeing policies and programs for primary-aged students, and to examine primary teachers’ perceptions of school-based social and emotional learning (SEL) practices in relation to wellbeing policies and programs.
Transdisciplinary Stem Enactment: An Exploratory Case Study In The Queensland Context, Kristie Schulz
Transdisciplinary Stem Enactment: An Exploratory Case Study In The Queensland Context, Kristie Schulz
2021-2030 ACER Research Conferences
Enacting STEM education in Australian schools is an ambitious task, in a climate of unclear definitions and little implementation advice. Should STEM education simply refer to an umbrella-term of subjects that Australian students need to improve in, or could a cross-disciplinary pedagogy that engages students in authentic problem-solving be realised? This poster outlines a project in which Parklands Christian College designed and enacted a transdisciplinary student-centred ideology of STEM education in 2017. The program has continually evolved using a transdisciplinary pedagogical framework.
Student Drawings: An Ai-Eschewed Means To Show Curriculum-Based Change, Anne Knowles
Student Drawings: An Ai-Eschewed Means To Show Curriculum-Based Change, Anne Knowles
2021-2030 ACER Research Conferences
This poster focuses on the use of drawings as a way to illustrate change. It presents research undertaken in the Pacific Group of Christian Schools (PGCS) exploring how supplementing curriculums with Personal Viewpoints Pedagogy (PVP) practices has led to change in self-prioritisation which positively influences prosocial behaviour. This Poster reports the use of student representations of thinking through drawings to provide evidence of this change. It shows that student-generated drawings could be used to gauge other-focused thinking, represented as self-conceit, conditional, unconditional, and sacrificial choices in response to socially problematic situations. Learner-generated drawings are a non-textual format offering a window …
Research Conference 2023: Becoming Lifelong Learners. Proceedings And Program, Kylie Burns (Ed.)
Research Conference 2023: Becoming Lifelong Learners. Proceedings And Program, Kylie Burns (Ed.)
2021-2030 ACER Research Conferences
We know learning in the early years sets the foundations for people’s ongoing academic, cognitive and socio-emotional development. Education across those formative first 12 years is currently segmented, with children often starting fresh in new systems. How can each of us make learning in the early childhood and primary years more effective? Research Conference 2023 will examine research around how we can improve the continuity of learning from birth to 12 years. It will bring together leading international and Australian researchers to provide insights into the best ways to identify, conceptualise, develop and assess these new linkages for learning.
The Effect Of Organizational Culture On Faculty Performance Of Private Universities In Selected Countries In West Africa., Moses Azamiti, Lolina T. Mostaza, Vicky C. Mergal, Lorcelie B. Tacla, Rowena A. Ramos
The Effect Of Organizational Culture On Faculty Performance Of Private Universities In Selected Countries In West Africa., Moses Azamiti, Lolina T. Mostaza, Vicky C. Mergal, Lorcelie B. Tacla, Rowena A. Ramos
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
Faculty performance has been examined to ascertain the effectiveness of work. This study addresses the effects of organizational culture on performance. Descriptive correlational design and purposive sampling were utilized.
Examining The Factors Influencing Students Retention And Migration In Higher Education Institutions In Liberia., Faith Sivili, Glory Baysah
Examining The Factors Influencing Students Retention And Migration In Higher Education Institutions In Liberia., Faith Sivili, Glory Baysah
Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association
As a major component of quality assurance challenges disrupting many universities across the globe, higher education institutions (HEIs) are currently faced with increasing issues of student retention, non-completion, and drop-out as well as interuniversity migration. Implicit in the process of quality assurance is the improvement of higher education facilities, teaching and learning quality, diversity, infrastructural development, and diversity in the learning environment. This paper will investigate the factors that influence the retention of students and their intentions to stay and study in selected universities in Liberia instead of seeking transfer to other universities outside the country.
Lecture Transcripts And Closed-Captioning: Addressing Ada And Udl At Rowan-Virtua So, Steve Garwood, Dawn Shell, Jackie Giacobbe
Lecture Transcripts And Closed-Captioning: Addressing Ada And Udl At Rowan-Virtua So, Steve Garwood, Dawn Shell, Jackie Giacobbe
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
At the Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (SOM), recordings of all live lectures are available to students via the Echo360 Lecture Capture system. To improve the accessibility, usability, and usefulness of the recordings, beginning in the 2022-2023 Academic Year, we incorporated automated speech recognition (ASR) to create a transcript and closed-captioning for lecture recordings in the Synergistic Guided Learning (SGL) curriculum. For quality control, work-study medical students and volunteers reviewed and edited the transcripts and released updated versions for student use. Use and perceived impact were measured using a survey administered via Qualtrics. Eighty-eight percent of respondents indicated that adding …
Effect Of Virtual Dementia Tour On Prelicensure Student Nurses’ Attitudes Towards Dementia Care: A Quantitative Study Protocol, Kevin Alton
Symposium of Student Scholars
Background: With over six million Americans currently living with dementia, it is crucial for prelicensure nursing programs to prepare registered nurses to provide quality care to individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Due to the challenges associated with providing face-to-face clinical experiential learning, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual simulation approaches are now being used as alternative or complementary clinical experiential teaching/learning methods.
Design: Quantitative Research
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Virtual Dementia Tour on prelicensure student nurses' attitudes towards dementia care.
Methods: This study is nested in a larger ongoing multisite, mixed-methods crossover-experimental designed study that investigates …
Korean Dual Language Immersion Programs: Perspectives Of Parents, Students And Teachers As Stakeholders, Bridgett Stafford, Nicole Rivera
Korean Dual Language Immersion Programs: Perspectives Of Parents, Students And Teachers As Stakeholders, Bridgett Stafford, Nicole Rivera
Symposium of Student Scholars
While dual language immersion (DLI) programs are relatively new in the United States, they have been heavily researched. However, the majority of the research focuses on Spanish and Mandarin programs. Korean, as a less commonly taught language (LCTL) and a language with a different typography as English has not been thoroughly researched. Being a LCTL, there are possible cultural and social factors that influence the program. There are also concerns that because Korean has a different typography as English, it would take more time to learn and maintain, causing differing results from programs that share the English typography. Despite Korean …
Getting Started With Inquiry-Based Teaching And Learning, Raelynn M. Hall, Avery Farmer, Madison Howerton
Getting Started With Inquiry-Based Teaching And Learning, Raelynn M. Hall, Avery Farmer, Madison Howerton
ATU Research Symposium
Inquiry-based instruction refers to different ways we study the natural world, practice to ask and try to answer a scientific question, and propose explanations based on the evidence derived from conducting experiments. For this study, we engaged in developing science process skills by actively conducting research using Drosophila, the fruit fly as a model organism for studying the phenomenon that animals have traits inherited from parents. The phenomenon is a performance expectation in the Next Generation Science Standards (3-LS3-1). We observed the phenomenon, developed hypotheses, conducted experiments, collected data, analyzed and communicated our findings through discussions and presentations. We developed …
At-Risk: The Habitual Watering Of One Word And The Tree That Has Grown., Anthony Edwards
At-Risk: The Habitual Watering Of One Word And The Tree That Has Grown., Anthony Edwards
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
The nation has been watering the term "at-risk" for decades and we are surprised that the term now has different connotations. We have deemed the term oftentimes in a stereotypical manner in believing that At-Risk is codifies to two or possibly three groups. We're not looking at the entire tree that has now grown and branched out into something much larger.
Building Communication And Collaboration Skills Through Inter-Professional Simulation Design Challenges, Amelia Huelskamp, Chase Dubois
Building Communication And Collaboration Skills Through Inter-Professional Simulation Design Challenges, Amelia Huelskamp, Chase Dubois
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
This presentation focuses on the benefits of inter-professional education, provides an overview of a sample project, and offers recommendations for inter-professional collaboration in higher education.
Program Assessment – Implementing A Cycle Of Continuous Improvement, Terri Gaeddert
Program Assessment – Implementing A Cycle Of Continuous Improvement, Terri Gaeddert
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
Presenter and participants will discuss challenges of assessment processes and best practices available to assessment coordinators, department chairs, and administrators to support a culture of assessment for continuous improvement. The presenter will share how adjusting the timeline of assessment reporting provided for increased data collection and more meaningful discussion and reflection on data trends.
Badging Information Literacy Skills, Nicole Mountjoy, Veronica Wells
Badging Information Literacy Skills, Nicole Mountjoy, Veronica Wells
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Competency Based Education And Outcomes, Natalie Perkins
Competency Based Education And Outcomes, Natalie Perkins
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Biweekly Integrated Exams: Providing Increased Structure To Keep Students From Falling Behind, Tara Jenkins
Biweekly Integrated Exams: Providing Increased Structure To Keep Students From Falling Behind, Tara Jenkins
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Canvas Outcomes For Assessment Data Collection, Virginia Kelsey, Sadie Glass
Canvas Outcomes For Assessment Data Collection, Virginia Kelsey, Sadie Glass
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
The Effectiveness Of Collaborative Inquiry In Writing Center Peer Tutoring, Ciara Swan, Aiden Low
The Effectiveness Of Collaborative Inquiry In Writing Center Peer Tutoring, Ciara Swan, Aiden Low
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Self Reflection, Assessment, And High Impact Practices In The Think Tank, Jeffrey Hole, Alison Alkon, Josh Salyers
Self Reflection, Assessment, And High Impact Practices In The Think Tank, Jeffrey Hole, Alison Alkon, Josh Salyers
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Partnering With State Organizations To Improve Pharmacy Staff Understanding Of Medicare And Federal/State Subsidy Programs, Kalin Pascacio-Bayles, Laci Quick, Angela Nakhla
Partnering With State Organizations To Improve Pharmacy Staff Understanding Of Medicare And Federal/State Subsidy Programs, Kalin Pascacio-Bayles, Laci Quick, Angela Nakhla
Annual Research Symposium
Pharmacy patients who are Medicare beneficiaries may not receive appropriate counseling secondary to inadequate Medicare training amongst pharmacy staff. This can lead to a loss of benefits, compliance issues, and incurred long term costs. The goal of this study is to improve knowledge of Medicare and subsidy programs and measure application of knowledge by pharmacy personnel.
Roseman University of Health Sciences will partner with Medicare Assistance Program (MAP) of Nevada to provide CMS-approved Medicare training to pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in June2022. The 5-hour ACPE accredited curriculum will be provided in-person to attendees. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will be assessed …
What Role Do Individual Differences Play In Attrition For High School Students In A Stem Curriculum?, Jacob W. Parsons, Peter M. Dittmer Ed.D
What Role Do Individual Differences Play In Attrition For High School Students In A Stem Curriculum?, Jacob W. Parsons, Peter M. Dittmer Ed.D
National Training Aircraft Symposium (NTAS)
No abstract provided.
Using Cluster Analysis To Identify At-Risk Students, David P. Nalbone
Using Cluster Analysis To Identify At-Risk Students, David P. Nalbone
SoTL Commons Conference
No abstract provided.
Comparative Analysis Of Gaming As An Effective Pedagogy To Enhance Student Learning In Nursing, Joyce Pompey, Betty Abraham-Settles, Suzanne Fowley, Briana Aaron, Adam Pazda
Comparative Analysis Of Gaming As An Effective Pedagogy To Enhance Student Learning In Nursing, Joyce Pompey, Betty Abraham-Settles, Suzanne Fowley, Briana Aaron, Adam Pazda
SoTL Commons Conference
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Fostering Career Readiness Among Biology Students Taking A Research Course In Diagnostic Parasitology, Alexa Von Dohlen
Fostering Career Readiness Among Biology Students Taking A Research Course In Diagnostic Parasitology, Alexa Von Dohlen
SoTL Commons Conference
No abstract provided.
Data Visualization As A Useful Tool For The Color Analysis Of Photographs: The Benefits Of A Cross-Disciplinary Project, Hye Young Kim, Seeung Oh, Jai-Hong Lee
Data Visualization As A Useful Tool For The Color Analysis Of Photographs: The Benefits Of A Cross-Disciplinary Project, Hye Young Kim, Seeung Oh, Jai-Hong Lee
SoTL Commons Conference
The scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) has been developed by cross-disciplinary research
and practice-based teaching inquiries. The objective of this study is to investigate how a cross-
disciplinary project can increase student engagement and learning outcomes. The cross-disciplinary
project in this study is infusing data science into digital photography through data visualization using a
programming language, Python. It is important to choose a single shared subject to overlap across
disciplines. The shared subject is color as data of a digital image. Color is a crucial element of
photography because it directly affects viewers’ emotions and attention. Data visualization can …
Some Colleges Show Improvement In Student Research Skills As A Result Of An Undergraduate Research-Focused Quality Enhancement Plan, Timothy D. Champion
Some Colleges Show Improvement In Student Research Skills As A Result Of An Undergraduate Research-Focused Quality Enhancement Plan, Timothy D. Champion
SoTL Commons Conference
No abstract provided.
Refreshing The Research Process, John Venecek, Barry Mauer
Refreshing The Research Process, John Venecek, Barry Mauer
SoTL Commons Conference
No abstract provided.
Student Learning Outcomes: Self-Assessment As A Means Of Measurement, Mckinley Thomas, Paula Tillman, Janet Buelow
Student Learning Outcomes: Self-Assessment As A Means Of Measurement, Mckinley Thomas, Paula Tillman, Janet Buelow
SoTL Commons Conference
No abstract provided.
First Impressions: Engage Your Students Starting With The Syllabus!, Virginia (Ginger) B. Wickline, Drew Appleby
First Impressions: Engage Your Students Starting With The Syllabus!, Virginia (Ginger) B. Wickline, Drew Appleby
SoTL Commons Conference
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