The purpose of this action research was to examine the impact of a one-on-one mentor
program and collaboration time on teacher's instructional practices and perceptions
regarding integrating technology into classroom ...
The purpose of this action research was to examine the impact of a one-on-one mentor
program and collaboration time on teacher's instructional practices and perceptions
regarding integrating technology into classroom ...
The purpose of the research was to determine if preparing math resource web pages
would have an impact on male and female elementary students' attitudes toward
mathematics, interests in mathematics and technology, and their ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how school counselors utilize
technology in their school counseling programs and to generate methods for encouraging
such use within the Georgia School Counselors Association. Several ...
The purpose of this action research study was to examine the impact that
technology had on achievement and motivation for kindergarten students learning
letter sounds. This study also investigated whether or not technology ...
The purpose of this research was to determine the outcomes of using a text-to-speech
computer program with first-grade at-risk students, including their skills related to the
recognition of sight words and reading fluency. ...
This study attempts to answer a question at the core of Modernist thought: what is the self? Specifically, this study examines state apparatuses within two novels by Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway and The Waves. This analysis ...
This thesis is comprised of two primary sections, an action research proposal and a
journal ready article. The journal ready article presents the findings of the action
research. Based on direct classroom observations, ...
This thesis explores the relationship between creative nonfiction and truth
through an analysis of James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces and David Sedaris’s Naked.
Creative nonfiction is currently situated as a subcategory ...
A sound understanding of culture is an important concept for students to acquire in a globalized world. Despite researchers’ interest in how individuals understand culture, little research has focused on high school ...
A high school creative writing class, such as Writer’s Workshop, uses expressive writing to support writers’ physical health and mental perspective while providing a creative outlet to experiment with ideas. Prior research ...
This study sought to determine the students’ perception of VoiceThread discussion multimedia features’ impact on their learning and examine the effects of the multimedia features in VoiceThread discussions on student ...
After years of school improvement efforts to include Georgia’s four hundred-million-dollar Race to the Top grant, Georgia’s elementary, middle, and high schools have failed to significantly improve schoolwide student ...
The persistent Black and White achievement gap contradicts one of the United States’ core values: equal opportunity for all. In response to the problem, schools seek to increase Black students’ achievement through programs ...
In 2016, the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) surveyed school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and found that approximately 55% served students who used some form of augmentative and alternative ...
The dual enrollment program enables students to enroll in college courses while in high school. The purpose of this study is to understand the transition of students from a dual enrollment high school experience to being ...
Trust among stakeholders at a school has been linked to the academic success of students. This quantitative causal comparative study involved examining the relationship between teacher-reported trust and Adequate Yearly ...
This research investigated four African American females’ comprehension of their life and career trajectories in senior administration jobs. I explored how the race and social status of women influences and shape their ...
Community empowerment and social capital are terms that can be used to describe the interactions between neighborhoods and government in order to maintain democracy. Hunter (1953) and Dahl (1961) researched this topic by ...
Nine online students of a freshman-level computer survey course at a suburban Phoenix community
college agreed to participate in a research project designed to increase the Independent
learning style. Prior research has ...