Browsing Education Senior Individualized Projects by Title
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Hometown Loyalty: Why Do People Go Back?
(2005)I will be researching the idea of hometown loyalty, the reasons why people go back to their hometowns to live, work, and raise their own families. I will also discuss some issues on what people do to contribute to their ... -
Homework: The never ending task of students. Are they really learning anything?
(2007)The scope of this investigation takes place in a high school where a similar trend is occurring. The narrow focus of this investigation will allow this researcher to show that the homework assigned in a typical math ... -
'How Does This Affect Me?' Fair Lesson Planning and Authentic Classroom Understanding
(2003)America and its people are changing. And with them, so do America’s Public schools. While school vouchers and private education have stolen headlines from statefunded institutions, a small movement has slowly built steam ... -
How Technology Affects Education
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The Importance of Formal Writing in High Schools
(2005)As a result of the desire to improve upon my student's English skills, I assigned a formal paper in each of my classes on which my students were to focus. In each class, I provided a formal paper checklist that included ... -
Improving Foreign Language Instruction: How to Best Suit Our Students
(2003)There are many parts of the United State’s secondary education foreign language programs that need to be changed and strengthen. Over the past few decades more and more emphasis has been put on improving the quality of ... -
In Retrospect
(1977)The author describes her experience student teaching in high scool English and world history. -
Individual Creativity Within Public Education : T-Shirt, Vogel, and Ewolf
(1980)The author discusses three students she met while student teaching high school art. -
INDIVIDUAL STUDENT ANALYSIS
(1981)Administrator only due to personally identifying information in case study. -
Individual Student Analysis
(1981)The author describes how he established credibility with a disruptive student while student teaching a high school government class. -
Inspiring the TV Generation: Experiences, Thoughts and Ideas about Teaching High School Students in the 90's
(1998)Administrator only due to personally identifying information in case study. -
Integrating Political and Social History into a United States History Curriculum Considering the Constraints of Standardized Testing
(2002)The idea for this project grew out of a history course that looked at many interpretations of history and attempted to explain how each could or should fit into society. I thought back to my own high school history ...