Schedule of Events
Graduate School of Education Poster Session
Soiland Recreation Center
Undergraduate, Masters, and Doctoral students will present their research projects in a poster session format. These projects will focus on inquiry into educational issues pertaining to teacher education, special education, counseling and guidance, and educational leadership. All are welcome to attend.
Student Abstracts
Redefining Latino Parent Involvement
Student(s):
Elizabeth Adams
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
Helping Twice-Exceptional Students Successfully Transition into Higher Education
Student(s):
Shane Armstrong
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Edlyn Vallejo Pena
Uncommon Factors to the Common Core
Student(s):
Michael Berns
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
A Qualitative Study of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Itinerant Teachers: Caseload Size and Stress
Student(s):
Jeannine Blankinship
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez
The Deaf Experience in Postsecondary Education
Student(s):
Pearl'yvene Boston
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
Edmodo and Personality Traits: Increasing Classroom Participation
Student(s):
Brian Brister
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Ian Scheu
MI-Based Teaching Strategies and Writing Improvement for At-Risk High School Students
Student(s):
Debra Broberg
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Ian Scheu
Class Act! Using Drama Instructional Activities to Foster Reading Comprehension
Student(s):
Melaninna Brower
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
The Role of K-12 Educational Leaders and Physical Education Teachers In Battling Childhood Obesity
Student(s):
Kathryn Buckly
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
Progressive Literacy Instruction
Student(s):
Michelle Davis
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Ian Sheu
Effects of Extracurricular Sports on Academic Achievement
Student(s):
Jessica Dingman
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez and Dr. Ian Scheu
Religion in World History Classrooms
Student(s):
Talesia Dobin
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
Video Modeling
Student(s):
Erica Dubois
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez
Do Clickers Improve Student Learning in Fourth-Grade Science?
Student(s):
Elisa Duffy
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
The Journey to Becoming Educational Leaders: A Qualitative Study about Former Migrant Students
Student(s):
Andres Duran
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Janice Tucker
Implementation of CCSS: The Use of Academic Spoken English Vocabulary by Teachers of the Deaf
Student(s):
Briseida Favela, Dr. Maura Martindale
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
A Positive Classroom Climate Will Help Alleviate Bullying in the Classroom
Student(s):
Jamie Garelik
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
Touch Ability: Accessible Toys, Games, and Puzzles for People who are Deaf-blind
Student(s):
Jane Hankins
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Persistence through a Promise
Student(s):
Timothy Harrison
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Edlyn Pena
Intellectual Diversity in Higher Education
Student(s):
Deanna Heikkinen
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
Bullying in Schools, Teachers Perceptions and Responses
Student(s):
Rana Hijaz
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
Technology Related Professional Development Models in Independent School Settings
Student(s):
Jayme Johnson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
The Effect of Classical Music on Academic Performance in a Middle School Social Science Class.
Student(s):
Kathryn Johnson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez
Self-Determinism in IEP Goal Setting for Learners with Disabilities
Student(s):
Jody Kirby
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Examine Teacher Characteristics: Improving Student Engagement in Secondary Math Classrooms
Student(s):
Wendy Koi
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominquez
Motivating Middle School Students with Disabilities to Read
Student(s):
Krysten Kruse
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Bridging the Gap from Middle School to High School: Tools and Strategies for a Successful Transition
Student(s):
Stephanie Lauer
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
Perception of Educators in Home-Based Deaf and Hard of Hearing Early Intervention Programs
Student(s):
Julieth Leon
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Toddlers with Hearing Loss & Center-Based Services
Student(s):
Jessica Lopez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez
Utilizing “Applied Behavior Analysis” Techniques for a Student with Intellectual Disability
Student(s):
Michelle Lopez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Cooperative Learning in a Middle School Mathematics Classroom & its Affects on Academic Achievement
Student(s):
Kylie Lukes
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Ian Scheu
Lived Experiences of Immigrant College Presidents
Student(s):
Vi Ly
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
The Effects of Explicit Writing Instruction on Students with Learning Disabilities
Student(s):
Kathryn McGee
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Ian Scheu
Parental Involvement: Successful Stories of English Language Learners
Student(s):
Susana Medina
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
The Experience of African-American Students in Elite, Predominately White Independent Schools
Student(s):
Betrina Moore-Southall
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
Perceptions of Retired Teachers on Ability Grouping
Student(s):
Salvador Narez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
The Effects of Block Scheduling on Passing Rates for Remedial Students
Student(s):
Brooke Peterson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez
English Learners and Teacher Connectedness
Student(s):
Karina Romero
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
Transition into the Workforce: Social Skills & Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
The proposed study explores the development of social skills and its impact on individuals with ASD when transitioning into the workforce. The purpose of the study is to determine whether individuals with ASD benefit from structured social skills interventions when transitioning into the workforce. Through a set of interviews, a small population with ASD details their experiences with social skills courses. Each participant also provides personal insight on whether or not these structured interventions lead to successful transition into the workforce.
Student(s):
Tiffany Sahli
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
The Impact of English Accelerated Instruction on Student Achievement in the Community College
Student(s):
Kathleen Scott
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
The Effects of a Mnemonic Device in Classroom Instruction with Elementary School Students
Mnemonic devices and their effects on recall have widely been researched in classroom settings. Studies have shown improvement of academics with the support of mnemonics. However, there is a lack of research with mnemonic devices in a special education setting. The purpose of this study is to determine whether a mnemonic device affects eight and nine year old students' academic recall and who use listening and spoken language. Using a one group pretest and posttest quantitative research design, this study investigated the effect of an image mnemonic device on students' academic recall. A researcher-created treatment plan was provided to the students and data was collected from the pretest, informal assessments, and posttest. The data was analyzed to determine if an increase in means occurred between the pre and post tests.
Student(s):
Roxanne Sharkey
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
How do PE Course Options Impact Student Participation?
Student(s):
Joshua Steiner
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez
Gang Presence on Campus as an Indicator of Cohorts Secondary and Post-Secondary Performance
Student(s):
Bobby Swain
Faculty Mentor:
Janice Tucker
Leading with Purpose: The Relationship between Spiritual Formation and Leadership Development
Student(s):
Shannon Taylor
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
Changes in Attitudes and Perceptions of Physical Education
Student(s):
Shannon Teague
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez
General Education Teachers’ Perceptions of Included Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Student(s):
Tamara Thomsen
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Career Aspirations of Transgender College Students at a Four-Year University
Student(s):
Shannon Trefts
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez
The Effects of Interactive Whiteboards on Student Achievement
Student(s):
Taryn Van Dyke
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Ian Scheu
Helping Students with Hearing Loss Develop Time Concepts
Student(s):
Jennifer Vasquez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Teacher’s Perceptions of Multigrade Classrooms
Student(s):
Raven Vilardo
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
The Invisible Third: Staff Perceptions of Organizational Culture
Student(s):
Nancy Wada-Mckee
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Diane Rodriguez-Kiino
The Importance of Individualization: Alternative Education as a path to Academic Success
Student(s):
Ryan Watson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer
Enhancing Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing Abilities to Participate in Physical Education.
Student(s):
Jeff Westendorf
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Teachers’ Perceptions on Transitioning from CSS to CCSS
Student(s):
Dawn Wilson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Carlos Dominguez and Dr. Ian Scheu
The Effects of Arts Integration in the Social Studies Curriculum
Student(s):
Alyssa Young
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maureen Lorimer