• Creating a happy and active learning environment

    By Yvonne Samarawickrama

    The objective of this practitioner-research was to determine if the new motivational and instructional strategies that I planned to implement would help create a classroom environment in which students feel safe and enjoy learning and collaborating with their peers. I wanted to create a space for all the students to express their feelings and emotions freely and openly so that they would have a relaxed mind for productive . .

    Colombo, LK

  • Teaching Music in a Full Inclusion Class

    By Carolyn Lindstrom; James Villegas

    The goal of this action-research project was to determine whether inclusion by forming partnerships between students with and without disabilities had a positive effect on students’ perception of peers with disabilities. Through surveys and observations of students with and without disabilities, it was determined that . . .

    La Mesa, CA

  • Comparing the Effects of Two Different Tap Instructional Strategies

    By Madeline Spence

    The goal of this project was to compare the effectiveness of two tap-dancing strategies with middle-school students: (a) whole group instruction followed by group practices and (b) whole group instruction followed by independent practices. The effectiveness of the tap instructional strategies was observed throughout the . . .

    La Mesa, CA, US

  • Developing 21st Century Skills and Career Interests Through STEM projects

    By Annette El-Hajj

    The goal of this research project was to determine the effects of teaching methods applied in a STEM project by assessing student performance in logical-mathematical thinking, creative problem solving, collaboration, and presentation skills of third graders, utilizing various STEM activities in groups of 3 to 8 ...

    El Cajon, CA

  • Factors Influencing Student Retention in Further Education

    By Karen Fell

    Today’s tertiary education sector is, more than ever, challenged by funding constraints. In further education (FE), sustaining student numbers and retention of students are critical to the survival of institutions and high on the agenda for leaders. This study, conducted in a south Lincolnshire college during the 2015-16 academic year, was devised in recognition of this phenomenon. A case study was ...

    Stamford, ENG, GB

  • What Impact Do Early Language Interventions Have On Children’s Language Development?

    By ELLA TUXFORD

    The project began with goals which aimed (a) to deepen my understanding of early interventions in children’s language development, (b) to strengthen my practice in designing and implementing classroom interventions, and (c) to analyse the impact that they have. Meeting the first goal provided an in-depth look at the research . .

    Nottingham, ENG, GB

  • Engaging Boys in Writing Through Role Play: Following Their Lead

    By Julia Crawshaw

    The goal of this action research was to find ways to improve boys writing within an Early Years classroom. The focus was to improve writing within the role play area. The success of boys writing was monitored within the Garden Centre role play area which was a set-up within the classroom linked to the current class topic. A particular group of boys was not . . .

    Doncaster, ENG, GB

  • Engaging children and parents in Homework

    By Claire Dunn

    The goal of this project was to re-write a whole school approach to homework to fully engage children and parents in this aspect of learning. Surveys completed by children and parents as part of this research project indicated dissatisfaction on both parts with the previous approach to homework. In school, we work hard to develop confident, independent learners who are able to reflect on their learning . . .

    Doncaster, ENG, GB

  • Book Club: Elementary School

    By Caroline Askew

    The goals of this action research were twofold: increase reading and decrease wasted funds on books that children do not want to read. A book club was held in the school library twice a week for six weeks. Student participants received weekly prizes as an incentive to come to meetings, with drawings held regularly for free books, bookmarks, bags, and other prizes related to reading. At the beginning and end of each book club, students answered survey . . .

    Windsor, MO, US