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“It's The Commonwealth's Attempt To Censor . . . What We Teach”: Anti-Lgbtqia2s+ Educational Policy Influences On Rural Secondary Ela Teacher Practices, Josh Thompson, Clint Whitten, Karin Kaerwer Mar 2024

“It's The Commonwealth's Attempt To Censor . . . What We Teach”: Anti-Lgbtqia2s+ Educational Policy Influences On Rural Secondary Ela Teacher Practices, Josh Thompson, Clint Whitten, Karin Kaerwer

Virginia English Journal

The shift in political landscape in Virginia from former Democratic Governor Ralph Northam to current Republican Governor Glen Youngkin influenced educational policies in the commonwealth. Waving the banner of parental rights, the Youngkin administration began targeting LGBTQIA2S+ students and educators through legislation and policies such as SB 656 and Model Policies on Ensuring Privacy, Dignity, and Respect for All Students and Parents in Virginia’s Public Schools. To understand the influence on rural school districts, this study asked how rural secondary English Language Arts educators understand and respond to these anti-LGBTQIA2S+ policies as well as the ways in which those educators …


Introduction From The Editor's Desk: Spring 2024, Cinde Wollenberg Mar 2024

Introduction From The Editor's Desk: Spring 2024, Cinde Wollenberg

Virginia English Journal

No abstract provided.


Peer-To-Peer Model To Educate And Spread Awareness Of Vaccines In Detroit, Sofia Howson, Jennifer Schmidt, Catherine Maples, Jack Mcconnell, Soham Desai, Rebekah Pitpitan, Teena Chopra, Matthew W. Seeger Mar 2024

Peer-To-Peer Model To Educate And Spread Awareness Of Vaccines In Detroit, Sofia Howson, Jennifer Schmidt, Catherine Maples, Jack Mcconnell, Soham Desai, Rebekah Pitpitan, Teena Chopra, Matthew W. Seeger

Medical Student Research Symposium

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, national vaccination rates show a dangerous decline with Detroit being amongst the lowest with only 41.3% of adolescents completing the vaccine series. The Vaccine Ambassador program was created to mitigate the decline in vaccination rates through the education and empowerment of youth via train-the-trainer model of education.

The program was implemented over the course of two years with a total of 28 high school students who received education on the history and mechanism of vaccines, herd immunity, and how to effectively communicate. The program was created in collaboration with physicians in Infectious Diseases and a professor …


Assessment Of Breastfeeding Education In Medical Training, Saranya Madan, Abigail Kuplicki Mar 2024

Assessment Of Breastfeeding Education In Medical Training, Saranya Madan, Abigail Kuplicki

Medical Student Research Symposium

In 2019, the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine issued a revised set of educational objectives for medical trainees at various stages of education. In this statement, objectives for medical school were broken down into preclinical and clinical training objectives. In this project, our goal is to assess the degree to which medical training at Wayne State University School of Medicine is addressing these aims.

The assessment of breastfeeding education is accomplished by surveying medical students at various stages of training (M1-M4) and eliciting their level of confidence in and understanding of the topics outlined in the objectives by the Academy of …


Make And Take Speaker, Anastasia Perry, Brooke Schmidt Mar 2024

Make And Take Speaker, Anastasia Perry, Brooke Schmidt

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


First Order Kinetics Activity, Joe Golab Mar 2024

First Order Kinetics Activity, Joe Golab

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Probability With K-Pop Idols: Bts! An Introduction To Probability Using The Traditional Korean Game 윷놀이 (Yut Nori), Brian Trainor Mar 2024

Probability With K-Pop Idols: Bts! An Introduction To Probability Using The Traditional Korean Game 윷놀이 (Yut Nori), Brian Trainor

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


A Hands-On Activity To Introduce Quantum Mechanics, Eric Hawker Mar 2024

A Hands-On Activity To Introduce Quantum Mechanics, Eric Hawker

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


The Science Within Art, Joyce Symoniak Mar 2024

The Science Within Art, Joyce Symoniak

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


How To Lie With Statistics, Peter Dong Mar 2024

How To Lie With Statistics, Peter Dong

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Latex > Equation Editor, Evan Brummet, Lingyi Meng Mar 2024

Latex > Equation Editor, Evan Brummet, Lingyi Meng

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Citizen Science - Students Contributing To Research In Ai And Astrophysics, Patrick Young Mar 2024

Citizen Science - Students Contributing To Research In Ai And Astrophysics, Patrick Young

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Labs That Work Both In And Out Of The Classroom, Nicole Ross Mar 2024

Labs That Work Both In And Out Of The Classroom, Nicole Ross

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About Best Teaching Practices, Elaine Wu Mar 2024

What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About Best Teaching Practices, Elaine Wu

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Teaching Leadership In The Classroom: Leadership Theory, Activism, And Unsd Goals, Emma Wilson Mar 2024

Teaching Leadership In The Classroom: Leadership Theory, Activism, And Unsd Goals, Emma Wilson

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Curve Ahead: Civil Engineering, David Hernandez Mar 2024

Curve Ahead: Civil Engineering, David Hernandez

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Elective Amphibians - Spotting Gerrymanders, Micah Fogel Mar 2024

Elective Amphibians - Spotting Gerrymanders, Micah Fogel

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Common Mistakes In Pre-Algebra And Algebra, Paul Rummelhoff Mar 2024

Common Mistakes In Pre-Algebra And Algebra, Paul Rummelhoff

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


An Axiomatic Approach To Integration, Dr. Anderson Trimm Mar 2024

An Axiomatic Approach To Integration, Dr. Anderson Trimm

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Expanding Access To Undergraduate Higher Education For China's Ethnic Minority Populations, Yuqian Zhang, D. Eric Archer Mar 2024

Expanding Access To Undergraduate Higher Education For China's Ethnic Minority Populations, Yuqian Zhang, D. Eric Archer

Journal of Critical Global Issues

China has one of the world’s oldest and largest sets of minority affirmative action policies, which provide 125 million individuals from recognized ethnic minority groups with preferences in family planning, school admissions, employment, business financing and taxation, and financial subsidies. This paper aims to examine how China implements preferential policies for ethnic minority undergraduate applicants to its higher education institutions. Policies of preferential admissions in China are designed to compensate for inequalities in educational opportunity among different ethnic groups. This compensatory approach is based on the concept that equal treatment of differently situated groups may itself create inequality. Yet preferential …


The Mom Demo, Joseph T. Golab Mar 2024

The Mom Demo, Joseph T. Golab

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Design And Manufacturing – Communication Counts, Patrick Young Mar 2024

Design And Manufacturing – Communication Counts, Patrick Young

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Embracing Ai In Our Classrooms, Namrata Pandya Mar 2024

Embracing Ai In Our Classrooms, Namrata Pandya

Professional Learning Day

No abstract provided.


Nurturing A Global Ecojustice Consciousness Among Preservice Teachers Through Critical Place-Based Learning, Greer C. Burroughs, Marissa E. Bellino Mar 2024

Nurturing A Global Ecojustice Consciousness Among Preservice Teachers Through Critical Place-Based Learning, Greer C. Burroughs, Marissa E. Bellino

Journal of Global Education and Research

Global environmental challenges brought on by over-consumption, limited resources, and climate change will task teacher education programs to prepare teacher candidates with new paradigms in problem-solving, collaboration, and innovation. Skills such as collaborating across cultures and borders, thinking critically and creatively, reflecting on deeply embedded assumptions, and negotiating uncertainty will all be needed to surmount these challenges. EcoJustice education addresses these needs. When combined with critical place-based pedagogies, skills, and attitudes associated with global citizenship may also develop. Four preservice teachers participated in a research trip to Lesvos, Greece, to learn about and aid in the refugee crisis there. Participants …


Determining Students’ Personality Traits According To Parental Perspectives: A Scale Development Study, Cengiz Aglar, Tuncay Dilci Mar 2024

Determining Students’ Personality Traits According To Parental Perspectives: A Scale Development Study, Cengiz Aglar, Tuncay Dilci

Journal of Global Education and Research

The educational community recognizes individual differences, but it is important to fully address them in educational settings. While there are existing studies on personality traits, none focus on the personality traits of students aged 6-18. This study aims to fill this gap, as personality traits significantly influence personal, academic, and professional life. Understanding student personalities allows for the development of more effective educational programs, facilitating their full potential. The study included parents of 2,229 students from a population of 16,505,271 aged 6-18 in Turkiye. Through exploratory factor analysis (EFA), a reliable 61-item 5-point Likert scale (α = .942) was …


Inclusive Settings In Belizean Primary Schools: A Focus On Teacher Practices, Katherine A. Curry, Jentre Olsen, Ed Harris, Candy Garnett, Dian Danderson Mar 2024

Inclusive Settings In Belizean Primary Schools: A Focus On Teacher Practices, Katherine A. Curry, Jentre Olsen, Ed Harris, Candy Garnett, Dian Danderson

Journal of Global Education and Research

Educators in Belize are charged with ensuring that all Belizeans are given an opportunity to acquire a quality education that promotes personal development and productive citizenship. Consequently, Belizean law now requires all children from ages five through fourteen to attend at least eight years of primary school. Students with special needs have historically not received accommodations in the education system, so many teachers struggle with meeting the needs of students with learning disabilities in these inclusive settings. This qualitative case study explored teaching strategies and contextual factors in inclusive primary classrooms in Belize and was conducted in the form of …


Disclosure Of Support Statement: Increasing Student Transparency About Support From Software Like Chatgpt, James Lipuma, Cristo Leon Mar 2024

Disclosure Of Support Statement: Increasing Student Transparency About Support From Software Like Chatgpt, James Lipuma, Cristo Leon

STEM for Success Resources

Our latest publication in the Journal of Engineering Research introduces the Disclosure of Support Statement (DSS) tool to enhance transparency and student engagement in academic writing. This innovative tool encourages students to openly discuss and reflect on the various human and software supports utilized in their writing processes, such as professors, peers, and artificial intelligence software tools. The DSS tool seeks to initiate meaningful conversations around academic integrity and the educational journey by promoting ethical considerations and fostering critical thinking. Through a detailed pilot study, our research offers insights into student attitudes towards support mechanisms, setting the stage for further …


University Of Missouri-St. Louis Open Educational Resources Open Dataset, Helena Marvin Mar 2024

University Of Missouri-St. Louis Open Educational Resources Open Dataset, Helena Marvin

UMSL Datasets

The UMSL OER Open Dataset is a collection of data pertaining to Affordable and Open Educational Resources (OER) courses offered at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL). The dataset includes information such as course names, IDs, instructors, meeting patterns, enrollment numbers, and more. This dataset is not exhaustive, but it does include a helpful data dictionary to help orient researchers, educators, and students to better utilize the dataset to explore potential student cost savings and patterns in affordable and OER course offerings at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

Data visualizations of this data can be found at https://public.tableau.com/views/UMSLAOERSavingsOpenDataset/Dashboard1?:language=en-US&:sid=&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link


Reviewing School District And Caregiver Engagement: Toward Building Capacity To Serve English Learners, Emily Howell, Rebecca Kaminski, Tobi Pirolla Mar 2024

Reviewing School District And Caregiver Engagement: Toward Building Capacity To Serve English Learners, Emily Howell, Rebecca Kaminski, Tobi Pirolla

Publications

The authors conducted a comprehensive literature review of school district partnerships with caregivers of ELs to inform this project design. This literature review addresses the following research question: What are the needs of caregivers of ELs in K-12 schools, and how are school partnerships supporting these caregivers? This literature review will address these gaps and overcoming EL caregiver underrepresentation by discussing seven focused and three theoretical codes drawn from a comprehensive review of 21 articles.


Spotlighting The Need For More Minority Women In K-12 Education Leadership, Natasha N. Johnson Mar 2024

Spotlighting The Need For More Minority Women In K-12 Education Leadership, Natasha N. Johnson

CJC Publications

Minority women encounter a myriad of challenges and disparities in their pursuit of leadership positions in K-12 education. While the number of women leading independent schools has increased, they are more likely to achieve headship in small and K-8 schools rather than in larger schools and secondary settings. Marginalizing policies and climates still exist within schools, but women leaders are working for change through activism and efforts intended to promote gender equity. Equitable leadership and social justice are essential concepts in addressing the needs of women and minoritized people in educational leadership. As such, increasing the number of women of …