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ProjectHuang, HelenThe purpose of this project is to bring multiculturalism into the classroom to help students create a better understanding of other cultures as well as their own. Multicultural education is especially needed today as schools are becoming more diverse. . . .
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ProjectMitchell, Sunny S.Students in an undergraduate theatre department are hoping to find work in the theatre profession upon graduation. Their reasonable expectation is that the theatre department will prepare them for rigors of the professional stage. Many students, howev . . .
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ProjectSolda, PatriciaMany students eligible for free and reduced lunch are receiving their primary source of nutrition from meals they are served at school, it is vital that they are given the tools they need in order to make wise choices when it comes to their nutritiona . . .
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ProjectMicco, Kendall LynnWhile working at Charter School X, an independent study school, I found that the majority of 11th grade U.S. History students read at a seventh and eighth grade level. Students had difficulty with comprehension, engagement, and retention of the textbo . . .
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ProjectWitter, Heidi GwenCurrent research establishes that there is a significant gap in writing achievement for boys at the fourth through eighth grade levels as compared to girls of the same grade levels. The State of California requires fourth and seventh grade students ta . . .
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ProjectVang, ChaoThe current History/Social Science Framework currently used by social studies educators in today's classroom is substantially out of date as it was written in 1986. The primary authors of this document were European American senior scholars working wi . . .
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ProjectEller, Courtney HarrisonNo Child Left Behind Act has led to high stakes testing and a one size fits all curriculum. Many teachers only focus on reading, writing, and arithmetic and even though they know, there are many other ways to learn. It is important for teachers to emp . . .
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ProjectHermon, Janeen BethDespite local and state mandates requiring teachers to focus heavily on Language Arts and Mathematics content and standards, many educators are still looking for creative ways to engage and motivate students during this often extended period of instru . . .
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ProjectLyman, John Stephen-AndrewThe disappearance of the arts from the elementary classroom is an increasing problem in today’s public school system. The increasing demand for higher test scores has put a strain on the public school classroom. This project was designed in an effort . . .
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ProjectCarroll, Kathleen ReyesAs students move to the upper elementary grades, there is a need to make language arts lessons more interesting and engaging. Instead of solely using the scripted curriculum, which involves mostly seatwork, students should be provided opportunities to . . .