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Variables That Impact The Implementation Of Project-Based Learning In High School Science, Kellie Renee Cunningham
Variables That Impact The Implementation Of Project-Based Learning In High School Science, Kellie Renee Cunningham
Wayne State University Dissertations
Wagner and colleagues (2006) state the mediocrity of teaching and instructional leadership is the central problem that must be addressed if we are to improve student achievement. Educational reform efforts have been initiated to improve student performance and to hold teachers and school leaders accountable for student achievement (Wagner et al., 2006). Specifically, in the area of science, goals for improving student learning have led reformers to establish standards for what students should know and be able to do, as well as what instructional methods should be used. Key concepts and principles have been identified for student learning. Additionally, reformers …
Understanding The Experiences Of A Group Of Yemeni Students In An Esl Science Class, Gihan Fradi
Understanding The Experiences Of A Group Of Yemeni Students In An Esl Science Class, Gihan Fradi
Wayne State University Dissertations
American classrooms are experiencing an influx of diverse language speaking students while for science educators the study of EBL students’ learning in science classrooms is a relatively new field (Lee & Buxton, 2010). At the same time there is a growing emphasis on the importance of science practices (NGSS). This poses significant challenges for science educators who are enacting science curriculum that supports all students’ learning. Supporting EBL students’ academic achievement is significant because literacy is important for students’ access to economic and social benefits that come with science literacy (Atwater, 1996).
The purpose of this study was to examine …
Math Coaching In Metropolitan Detroit, Monica G. Mcleod
Math Coaching In Metropolitan Detroit, Monica G. Mcleod
Wayne State University Dissertations
On-going professional development for in-service teachers is critical to efforts to reform schools and increase student achievement. Coaching has been advocated as an approach to meet the conditions of quality professional development, and it has demonstrated a positive impact on student mathematics achievement scores when implemented over multiple years. Ambiguity of title, definition, and role surround coaching, presenting challenges to its execution in schools.
This study proposed a definition of Enacted Math Coaching to help address this ambiguity. As schools throughout Metropolitan Detroit adopt coaching as a component of school reform initiatives, the purpose of this study was to document …