Bormann, John E. (John Eric) (1972- )
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1972-
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Examining effective practices of K-12 virtual learning instruction, 2021
Item — Call number MU Thesis Val
Identifier: b7930401
Abstract
The 2020 state-mandated school closures spurred by the coronavirus pandemic had a profound impact on the field of education. Effective reflection on this time can provide educators with knowledge that they can apply moving forward to school leadership, instructional practices, professional development, and personalized learning opportunities for students. It is widely accepted that technology has altered the landscape of education by changing the way that learning takes place. The 2020...
Dates:
2021
Teacher growth through personalized professional development, 2020
Item — Call number MU Thesis McC
Identifier: b7930176
Abstract
Research has shown that almost no notable improvements in education occur without professional development (Guskey, 2000); however, nearly half of all American teachers surveyed in 2009 reported that they were dissatisfied with the professional development offerings made available to them (Wei, et al., 2009). In this study, a personalized approach to professional development is implemented among middle level educators, in order to measure its impact on teachers' attitudes towards...
Dates:
2020
The effect of student-led conferences on the metacognitive skills of elementary school students, 2019
Item — Call number MU Thesis Bei
Identifier: b7929542
Abstract
Within this study, student-led conferences were used as a framework to structure the authentic instruction and practice of metacognitive skills. The importance of metacognition and its effect upon student academic progress has been supported through research for several decades. Metacognitive skills such as planning, monitoring, and self-evaluation are essential for life success. These skills are routinely addressed within the framework of student-led conferences. In the months of...
Dates:
2019