SUU Digital Library

Add or remove other collections to your search:



 

Narrow your search by:



You've searched:

All Collections
  • All fields: individual
(497 results)



Display: 20

    • Page 28

    • Page 28
    •  

    • 25 topic of reflection to the interviews. The responses were varied. The researcher was happy to find that the service was productive, true to the students’ academic goals and that the majority of the sites or classes for which the participants...
    • Page 29

    • Page 29
    •  

    • 26 between higher submission numbers and higher scores, then the author sought to establish how many submissions were needed to make a difference. 3. How do teachers use AES programs in their classrooms? This was addressed in a minimalistic way....
    • Page 32

    • Page 32
    •  

    • 26 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this research project was to determine individual teacher understanding of the RTI framework in place in their school, allow opportunity for teachers to share their insights of how RTI influences their...
    • Page 30

    • Page 30
    •  

    • 26 individual optimism about their skills as a reader). Additional reasons for reading participation, as addressed by Guthrie and Anderson, are recognition (the desire to be known as a good reader), competition (the desire to be the best reader in...
    • Page 32

    • Page 32
    •  

    • 26 One of the co-authors of Treasures is Dr. Jana Echevarria, a professor of educational psychology who specializes in bilingual education and is an expert in teaching ELLs. Echevarria (2005) stated, “In order to tailor instruction appropriately,...
    • Page 33

    • Page 33
    •  

    • 26 students’ short attention spans” (Furner, et. al., 2005, p. 16). If educators understand how students learn and take advantage of the knowledge gained it encourages the pupils to be better students. So what is a better student? A better...
    • Page 30

    • Page 30
    •  

    • 26 Turning Point is a therapeutic treatment facility that has a contract with Iron County School District (ICSD). The district is required to provide teachers and supplies for the purpose of instructing an average of 25 students per school year....
    • 1912, page 27

    • 1912, page 27
    •  

    • 27 Any of the following subjects may be taken as elective and in some cases as substiutes. Substitutes are all individual and must be referred to the Principal or instructor in charge of that matter. First half. Second half....
    • Page 34

    • Page 34
    •  

    • 28 Internet in the home or somewhere in their communities. Immigrant families and low-SES families might feel more of a need to own a computer rather than to have a television. There are many reasons for this, but it is obvious that these families...
    • Page 31

    • Page 31
    •  

    • 28 sections. A post-survey was also given to the participants after each assessment. In this survey, the students rated their experience and their opinions about each test. Samples of these two surveys are available in the appendix...
    • 1905, page 28

    • 1905, page 28
    •  

    • 28 SOUTHERN BRANCH. ing, designing, cutting and making muslin underwear, an unlined shirt waist and an unlined cotton dress. Two hours per week during the second half-year. Household Economics. The work in Household Economics treats of...
    • Page 32

    • Page 32
    •  

    • 29 reduce barriers. Teachers who were familiar with maintenance people were able to solicit their input for planting opportunities (Coffee & Rivkin,1998). An obtained copy of the physical plans for schools helped to avoid utility lines and other...
    • 1899, page 29

    • 1899, page 29
    •  

    • 29 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL and open air sketching. with colored crayon, water color, pencil, and pen and inks. 4 hours per week (2 hours credit.) READING A.-The object of this course is to give a practical and scientific basis for...
    • 1904, page 29

    • 1904, page 29
    •  

    • 29 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. and serving of food, the care of the dining room and its furnishings, arrangement of the dining table, the planning, preparation and serving of breakfasts, luncheons and dinners. Two hours per week during the second...
    • 1906, page 29

    • 1906, page 29
    •  

    • 29 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Foods. This course consists of lecture work and laboratory practice, which includes a study of foods, their sources, processes of manufacture, composition, preparation, digestibility, and function in the body....
    • Page 35

    • Page 35
    •  

    • 3 2 Each week students were asked to choose two words from their spelling journal to add to their post-assessment. If the word was spelled correctly then students were able to cross out the word in their journal, if still misspelled it was circled...
    • Page 38

    • Page 38
    •  

    • 3 5 feature points that can be awarded is 53. Thus, the total number of points given on the spelling inventory appropriate for 4th graders is 78. The students overall raw score on each benchmark was then averaged with other students in their group...

QuickView

Display a larger image and more item information when the pointer pauses over a thumbnail
on off
 

Layout options:

Thumbnail with title
Grid with smaller thumbnails and more detail
Select the collections to add or remove from your search
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
 
OK