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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.

Broken Down: A Mixed Methods Inquiry Examining the Mechanics of the Segmenting Principle Using Flipped Math Instruction for Automotive Technicians , John David Baumgarten

Moral Foundations and Student Perceptions of Academic Dishonesty: A Mixed Methods Study , Carla Spires Hargus

The Centrality of Claim-Making in the Social Studies Classroom: Teaching For Claim-Making with the Persuasive Claim Framework , Ryan Anders Lewis

A STATEWIDE NETWORK’S IMPACT ON SCHOOL LEADERS’ SELF-EFFICACY FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL SCHOOL CHANGE , Karen Perry

TRANSPLANTED APPALACHIANS’ PERSPECTIVES OF CULTURALLY RELEVANT TOPICS/TEXTS AND HOW THESE TOPICS/TEXTS AID IN THEIR READING COMPREHENSION , Kathryn E. H. Smith

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

STANDARDS DO NOT HAPPEN IN A VACUUM: LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL INFLUENCES ON KENTUCKY ACADEMIC STANDARDS FOR THE SOCIAL STUDIES AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT , Ryan Douglas New

THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS: A STUDY OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN UNIVERSITY TEACHER PREPARATION IN LITERACY AND SCHOOLS’ NEEDS/EXPECTATIONS OF NOVICE LITERACY TEACHERS , Kristy Lyn Zak

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

UNDERSTANDING MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS’ ENROLLMENT CHOICE FOR A FULLY ONLINE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT DURING THE FALL OF 2020 COVID-19 NATIONAL HEALTH EMERGENCY: A MIXED METHODS STUDY , Wendy Maltais Duvall

Teacher Perception of a Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program (CSPAP) and Its Effects on Student on-task Behavior , Jason L. Wilson

Teacher Decision-Making in Guided Reading , Brittany Worthen

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF DIGITAL VS. PRINT TEXT ON READING COMPREHENSION AND BEHAVIORS IN STUDENTS WITH ADHD , Lara Nash Campbell

Assessing Learning Efficiency In Narrative Simulation Delivered Through Interactive Multimedia , Christopher Shannon Daniel

RECONCILING THE CIVICS TEST WITH INQUIRY-BASED INSTRUCTION: MAKING THE BEST OF WHAT SEEMS LIKE JUST ONE MORE THING , Jennifer Leeanna Fraker

USE OF SURVEY DATA TO GUIDE THE DEVELOPMENT OF BEST PRACTICES FOR INSTRUCTION FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS , Jeffrey Taylor Kimble

REVIVING THE RULES, ROLES, AND RITUALS OF RESILIENCY , Don Offutt

An Exploratory Case Study: Using Web-based Micro Videos as a Parent Involvement Tool to Support Families with Preschool Age Children in Early Numeracy Development , Jamie Thompson

LEVELS OF FEEDBACK IN PREPARATION FOR A STUDENT-LED CONFERENCING EVENT: A CASE STUDY OF ELEMENTARY STUDENTS' EXPERIENCES , Cherise Williams

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

LEARNING TO WRITE IN AN ACADEMIC GENRE: ADULT ENGLISH LEARNERS’ USE OF SOCIOCULTURAL RESOURCES , Lyudmyla Ivanyuk

Improving Undergraduate Statistics Education: Educational Lessons From Two Pedagogical Experiments , Anushka Karkelanova

STUDENT HELP-SEEKING BEHAVIORS AND TEACHER INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES: EXAMINING THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH U.S. STUDENT MATHEMATICS ACHIEVEMENT , Michael C. Osborne

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ORIENTATION TO ONLINE LEARNING MINI COURSE WITH UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDENTS WITH VARYING LEVELS OF ONLINE COURSE EXPERIENCE , Heather E. Arrowsmith

FACTORS THAT AFFECT AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS' PERSISTENCE IN A SPANISH IMMERSION PROGRAM , Dawn CheNeen Offutt

THE EFFECT OF HAPTIC INTERACTION AND LEARNER CONTROL ON STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN AN ONLINE DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSE , Marty J. Park

DESIGNING AND TESTING A COMPREHENSIVE FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM WITH MASTERY OUTCOMES: A CASE STUDY , Emily C. Piercy

SOCIAL MEDIA USE AMONG HIGHLY MOBILE HIGH-SCHOOL AGED POPULATIONS: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY OF A STUDENT 2 STUDENT PROGRAM FOR MILITARY-CONNECTED STUDENTS , Jennifer Mary Watson

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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.

Centering the Teacher: How an Autonomy-Supportive Environment Impacts Arts Educators’ Sense of Agency and the Collaborative Culture of Their Education Networks , Kyle Andrew Anderson

Effects of a Self-Monitoring Tracking System Combined With Blended Learning Intervention Time on Students’ Self-Regulated Learning Skills And Academic Performance , Jennifer E. Augustine

Reading Strategies: Impact on Fifth Grade African American Males’ Reading Comprehension and Motivation to Read , Patrice Antoinette Barrett

Tip of the Iceberg in Changing School Culture: Acknowledging and Addressing Microaggressions , Nicole Lauren Becker

Impacts of Technology-Enhanced Dual Enrollment Mathematics Course on Rural High School Students’ Intentions of Going to College , Nicolae Bordieanu

Creating a Culturally Inclusive American Literature Classroom , Holly R. Bradshaw

The Effects of Gamified Peer Feedback on Student Writing in High School English Language Arts , Kerise Amaris Broome

Evaluating the Impact of Personalized Professional Learning on Technology Integration in the Classroom , Angela Bishop Burgess

An Exploration of Perinatal Stress and Associated Mental Health of Transitioning First-Time Fathers , Timothy Reed Burkhalter

A Study of Computational Thinking Skills and Attitudes Towards Computer Science with Middle School Students , Lorien W. Cafarella

Mitigating Student Anxiety in the Secondary Classroom: A Culturally Sustaining Approach , Erin Hawley Cronin

Daily Activities and Routines: A Comparative Case Study of the Home Language and Literacy Environment of Spanish-Speaking Toddlers With and Without Older Siblings , Eugenia Crosby-Quinatoa

Online Professional Development’s Effect on Teachers’ Technology Self-Efficacy and Continuance Intention to Use Pear Deck , Katherine Shirley Degar

Empowering Teachers to Support MTSS Students: An Action Research Study , Sahalija Dentico

Multisensory Phonics Instruction in Struggling Readers , Amanda M. Dixon

Student Engagement Action Research a Focus on Culturally Relevant Instructional Methods , Amia Dixon

Instructional Coaching: A Support for Increasing Engagement in Middle School Mathematics , Christi Ritchie Edwards

A Holistic View of Integrated Care Within Counselor Education: A Multi-Manuscript Dissertation , Alexander McClain Fields

Faculty Perceptions of Readiness and Confidence for Teaching Online: An Evaluation of Online Professional Development , Kevin Brent Forman

Increasing Phonemic Awareness in Intellectually Impaired Students by Using Wilson’s Fundations Phonics Program in a Self-Contained Classroom , Theresa Lynne Garcia

A Causal Comparative Study of the Effects of Physical Activity Course Enrollment on College Students’ Perceived Wellness, Mental Health, and Basic Psychological Needs , Genee’ Regina Glascoe

The Effect of Computer-Based Learning Modules on Pre-Algebra Student Proficiency and Self-Efficacy in Manipulating Math Expressions Involving Negative Signs , Brian Charles Grimm

Exploring Literary Responses to Culturally Relevant Texts Through an AsianCrit Lens: A Collective Case Study of Chinese American Students in a Community-Based Book Club , Wenyu Guo

The Influence and Impacts of Critical Literacy Intervention in Preservice Teachers Culturally Responsive Teaching Self-Efficacy: A Mixed Methods Study , Heather Lynn Hall

Stories From North Carolina Teachers of Color: An Inquiry of Racialized Experiences in the Workplace. , Deborah Stephanie Harrison

Electronic Portfolios in a High School Community of Practice: Action Research Exploring Writing Experiences in an Advanced Placement Writing Course , Archibald Franklin Harrison IV

The Effects of Problem-Based Learning on Mathematics Motivation in a Flipped Classroom Instructional Environment , Joshua David Harrison

University, City, and Community: Athletics Urban Renewal Projects and the University of South Carolina’s Carolina Coliseum and Blatt Physical Education Center, 1964–1971 , Theresa M. Harrison

Stories from North Carolina Teachers of Color: An Inquiry of Racialized Experiences in the Workplace. , Deborah Stephanie Harrisson

Supporting Black Students in Sixth-Grade Science Through a Social Constructivist Approach: A Mixed-Methods Action Research Study , Kirk Anthony Heath

Effects of Choice Reading on Intrinsic Motivation in Underperforming Sixth-Grade Students , Heather M. Henderson

Academic Success and Student Development in the Health Professions: An Action Research Study , Molly Ellen Higbie

Deficit Thinking in Teacher Course Level Recommendations , Andrew Hogan

The Impact of Cognitive Coaching on High School English Teachers’ Implementation of Metacognitve Reading Strategies , Charrai Hunter

Digital Literacy Integrated Into Academic Content Through the Collaboration of a Librarian and a Core Content Teacher , Jeri Leann Jeffcoat

The Effects of Hip-Hop and Rap Music Intervention to Improve the Wellbeing of Black and African American Men , Lanita Michelle Jefferson

Examining the Relationship Between Multicultural Training and Cultural Humility Development in CACREP-Accredited Counselor Education Programs , Sabrina Monique Johnson

Multimodal Digital Literacy Practices: Perspectives of L2 Academic Writing Instructors , Priscila Jovazino Bastos Medrado Costa

Using Yoga, Meditation, and Art Therapy to Combat Complex Trauma and Promote Social–Emotional Learning in the Art Room , Karen Emory Kelly

STEM Educators’ Perceptions of Gender Bias and the Contributing Factors That Persist for Women in STEM Education , Haleigh Nicole Kirkland

A Qualitative Study Examining and Comparing Families’ and Teachers’ Perceptions of School Readiness , Shalonya Cerika Knotts

The Evolution of Contextualized, Discourse-based Professional Development to Support Elementary Teachers in the Implementation of Conceptual Mathematical Teaching Practices , Jennifer Aren Kueter

A Critical Examination Of An in Class Tabata Based Physical Fitness Protocol on Student Engagement Levels in a Sixth Grade Math Class , Justin R. Kulik

Mathematics Teachers’ Attitudes and Intentions Towards Instructional Videos as Part of a Flipped Learning Model , Jessica Lee Lambert

Increasing Math Knowledge in 3 rd Grade: Evaluating Student Use & Teacher Perceptions of Imagine Math , Paoze Lee

Utilizing Case Studies to Increase Critical Thinking in an Undergraduate Anatomy & Physiology Classroom , Sarah E. Lehman

Exploring Chinese International Students’ Motivational Factors in Non-Mandatory Event Participation , Aimin Liao

Preparing In-Service Elementary Teachers to Support English Language Learners: A Qualitative Case Study of a Job-Embedded Professional Development Using TPACK , Rachel Theresa Lopez

Impact of Virtual Models on Students’ Multilevel Understanding of an Organic Reaction , Eli Martin

Measuring the Impact of Peer Coaching on Teacher Effectiveness at Friendship County High School , Whittney Michele McPherson

The Effects of Technology Integration on Academic Performance and Engagement of Third Grade Social Studies Students: A Mixed Methods Study , Ashley Megregian

Supporting LGBTQ+ ELA Students Through Action Research , Nicole Mustaccio

What Are They Thinking?: A Qualitative Study of Secondary Students’ Critical Thinking in Online Classes , Scott Allan Nolt

Shakespeare in Virtual Reality: Social Presence of Students in a Virtual Reality Book Club , John Funchess Ott Jr.

Teacher Observations as Professional Development Opportunities , Ashton Carrie Padgett

Reading Motivation and Retrieval Practice of United States Undergraduates Aged 18 to 23 , Robyn M. Pernetti

A Descriptive Study of Factors That Support and Hinder Classroom Discourse With English Learners , Jillian Camille Plum

Implementing Meaningful Problem-Based Learning in a Middle School Science Classroom , Celestine Banks Pough

Coaching to Success: Moving From a Fixed Mindset to a Growth Mindset Through Positive Motivation , Shannon Dianna Ramirez

The Impact of a Literacy Program on Summer Reading Setback: Providing Access to Books and Project-Based Learning , Tiffany Gayle Robles

An Examination of Semester-Long Review of Behavior Referral Data at a High School in a Southeastern State , Shalanda L. Shuler

The Impact of the Flipped Classroom Model on Elementary Students’ Achievement and Motivation for Learning Geometry , Kimberly M. Smalls

If Not Me, Then Who? A Study of Racial and Cultural Competence in a High School English Department , DiAnna Sox

“So, the World Isn’t Just Old White Guys?”: Student and Teacher Experiences in a Culturally Relevant Advanced Placement Chemistry Class , James Thomas Sox

1, 2, 3: Counting on Problem Based Learning to Improve Mathematical Achievement in African American Students , Kelley P. Spahr

Implementation of Digital Flashcards to Increase Content-Specific Vocabulary Knowledge and Perceptions of Motivation and Self-Efficacy in an Eleventh-Grade U.S. History Course: An Action Research Study , Jill Lee Steinmeyer

Family Therapy, K-12 Public Education, and Discipline Risk: A Scoping Review and Relationship Analysis Multiple Manuscript Dissertation , Cara Melinda Thompson

The Impact of Extended Professional Development in Project-Based Learning on Middle School Science Teachers , Margrett Caroline Upchurch-Ford

A Qualitative Study on Mental Health Resource Utilization of Enlisted Airmen During the COVID-19 Pandemic , Hassahn Khali Wade

Where Race Has No Place: English Teachers’ Efforts to Maintain Space for Diversity in the ELA Classroom , Muzical D. Waite

Navigating Age of Majority-Related Issues in Special Education: The Current Needs and a Potential Means for Aligning Professional Values With Policy and Practice , Charles Blayne Walters

The Impact of Opendyslexic Font on the Reading Comprehension of Tier II and Tier III Reading Intervention Students , William David Whitmire

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Implementing a Technology-Based Instructional Module in An Introduction to Engineering Course: The Impact on Student’s Vocabulary Retention and Attitudes Towards Learning , Robin T. Amick

Effectively Integrating Technology to Engage Students and Meet Learning Objectives in Language Arts Classrooms , Jessica L. Austin

The Use of Social Justice Socioscientific Issues in Secondary Biology Classes: An Action Research , Stephanie Marilyn Bailey

The Effect of Explicit Vocabulary Instruction on Elementary Students’ Vocabulary Knowledge and Reading Comprehension: An Action Research Study , Tonia Bauer

A Holistic Approach to Culturally Relevant Education In Biology to Examine Student Engagement , Robyn Brooke Biery

A Descriptive Mixed-Methods Study Examining Teachers’ Needs and Preferences for Technology Integration Professional Development , Amber Birden

The Effects of the Online Remediation of Phonological Processing Deficits on Functional Reading Abilities in Students With Dyslexia , Fletcher Bowden

“Why Do I Have to Learn This Anyway?”: A Qualitative Investigative Action Research Study Into the Tension Between the Rural, Working-Class Masculine Student and the Formal Educative Structure , Joshua Matthew Bowers

White Blindness: An Investigation Into Teacher Whiteness and Racial Ignorance , Mary Katharine Brasche

Using Multimedia Vocabulary Games to Improve Newcomer ESOL Students Motivation and Vocabulary Acquisition , Elizabeth E. Brittingham

Incremental, Spaced Repetition and StudyMate Flashcards: The Impact on College Student Memorization of Measurement Conversion Standards , Patricia A. Bromer

At-Risk Students’ Perception of the Effectiveness of Alternative Schools , Tara D. Cunningham Cantey

Qualitative Action Research Into the Planning Between the Classroom Teacher and Reading Interventionist , Russell Derrial Clark

An Evaluation of the Impact of Academic Policies and Athletic Procedures for Student Athletes , Seanta Cleveland

Supervisory Allyship for University Custodial Staff , Daniel Colascione

Where Are the Girls? Exploring Influences on Female Eighth Grade Public School Students’ Choices of Technology Classes in Texas: A Mixed Method Action Research Study , Shasta Colon

Exploring the Impact of Social Emotional Learning to Support Motivation and Self-Efficacy in Text-Dependent Analysis Writing , Elizabeth N. Crocker

Impacts in the Classroom When Students Take Ownership Of Cellphone Usage Policies: An Investigation Using a Project-Based Learning Design , Melynda Elaine Diehl

Connecting Writing to Life: The Effects of Place-Conscious Education on Writing in a First Grade Classroom , Tara P. Dietrich

Examining the Influence of Argument Driven Inquiry Instructional Approach on Female Students of Color in Sixth Grade Science: Its Impact on Classroom Experience, Interest, And Self-Efficacy in Science, Written Argumentation Skills, and Scientific Voice , Paul Duggan

Identifying and Understanding Factors Which Affect Persistence In Academically At-Risk Minority Prelicensure Nursing Students: An Action Research Study , Christina L.K. Eaton

Collaborative Problem-Solving and Its Impact on Inclusive Practices, Confidence, and Beliefs of General Education Teachers in Colombia , Shannon Renee Elmore

Fostering the Development of Instructor Cultural Competence: A Mixed Methods Action Research Study , Jennifer Lilly Engle

The Power of Story in Developing a Cycle of Efficacy for Teachers and Students , Melissa Renee Ewing

“Even the Little Things Matter:” a Phenomenological Study On Factors Impacting Student Motivation During and After COVID-Related Disruptions in Education , Jennifer Ferris-Crisafulli

Co-Teaching at the High School: One School's Approach to Create a Sustainable Co-Teaching Program Using Collaborative Learning and Learner Centered Theories , John Kegan Flynn

Supporting Black Children Within a Eurocratic Educational System: Making Culturally Relevant Pedagogy Foundational to the Role of the Literacy Coach , Jennipher C.K. Frazier

Cocreating a Strength-Based Behavioral Intervention Plan With Twice-Exceptional Students: A Youth Participatory Action Research Approach , Kristy L. Garrett

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Curriculum and Instruction Dissertations and Theses

Theses/dissertations from 2024 2024.

Teaching in a Kenyan Refugee Camp: A Critical Ethnography of the Impact of Teacher Preparation and Cultural Experience on Pedagogy , James Adiok Mayik

Latine Dual Language Bilingual Education Teachers' Work Experiences , Nelly Noemi Patiño Cabrera

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

Elementary Principal Leadership and Special Education: A Case Study in the United States , Vivian M. Garrison

A Case Study of Mexican Immigrant Parents' Involvement in Their Children's Education , Evelia Vega

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

The Practice of Traditional Grading: A Site for Inquiring into Teacher Identity Friction in a U.S. High School , Sarah Emily Dutton-Breen

What's Care Got to Do with It? Expulsion Practices in Family Child Care , Josephina Paulina Emmrich

K-12 Racial Equity Work in the Predominantly White Pacific Northwest: Interracial Conversations, Counter-Stories, and Considerations , Bradley Justin Parker

Critical Awareness, Reflection, and Action in Head Start Leadership: A Critical Consciousness Case Study of Head Start Leaders , Christopher Pearce Agudelo

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Community College Geoscience Faculty Perspectives on Critical Thinking Instructional Tools , Mariela Salas Bao

The Perceptions of Rural Teachers Engaged in Environmental Education Professional Development Workshops: A Case Study of the Alder Creek Community Forest and the Story of Your Place , Bryan R. Benz

A Multiplicity of Journeys: STEM Education Ecosystems as Sources of Cultural Sustenance , Christopher Louis Beauprey Cardiel

God-Talk in Catholic High Schools: Theology Teachers Doing Theological Education for and with Religiously Diverse Student Populations , David Michael Avram Gregory

Early Implementation of a Standards-Based Mathematics Curriculum: Understanding Teacher Perspectives and Concerns , Karen Ann Prigodich

The Perspectives of Head Start Employed Community College Students Who Earned an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education Programs: A Phenomenological Study Exploring Challenges and Successes , Robyne E. Taylor

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Paradigm Shifts in Large-Scale Educational Change: Uncovering the Oregon Education Investment Board's Theory of Change-in-Action , Johanna Kathryn Blackford

Hearing the Voices of Bicultural and Bilingual Teachers: Using a Case Study Approach to Explain the Professional Identity Development of Early Career Native Chinese Mandarin Teachers , Jing Chen

Amplifying Latinx Voice through Interview Study: Highlighting Mathematics Identity as a Pathway to Student Self-Empowerment and Academic Agency , Brea Justine Cohen

Settler Colonial Curriculum in Carlisle Boarding School: a Historical and Personal Qualitative Research Study , Patrick Gerard Eagle Staff

Teachers' Critical Reflection in an Equity-Focused Professional Learning Community: a Case Study , Patrizia Lina Mastne

Perceptions of Students of Color About Their Experience in an Alternative High School: a Phenomenological Inquiry , Massene Mboup

Animal Magic, Secret Spells, and Green Power: More-Than-Human Assemblages of Children's Storytelling , Angela Molloy Murphy

Weekend Spanish Immersion Camp: a Non-Traditional Teaching World Language to Middle School American Students , Jorge Oscar Ramirez

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Making Race Matter: Interrupting Racial Color-blindness in Education Through the Implementation of Anti-racist Curriculum , Kelly Deits Cutler

Simultaneous Bilingual Middle School Students Becoming Biliterate: What Do Students Think About Their Biliteracy as Taught Through the "Bridge" Strategy in a Humanities Dual Language/Immersion Class? , Alma Lucinda Diaz-Philipp

Identifying with Remida: Early Childhood Educators’ Experiences with Reuse Materials in Reggio Emilia Inspired Identity Studies , Michelle Angela Domingues

Teacher Learning in the Context of Students’ Mathematical Thinking , Mary Sherrett Duden

Engaging in a Rural Deaf Community of Practice , Kara Gournaris

Experiences of Early Childhood Educators Working with Teaching Strategies GOLD®: A Narrative Inquiry , Sarah Kathryn Guyon

Student Voice in a Participatory Design Process Focused on Developing Equity-Based STEM Teaching Practices , Frank Heimerdinger

Cooperating Teachers' Perceived Preparedness to Support Science Teacher Candidates for Culturally Sustaining Science Teaching , Keelan Purcell LoFaro

Architectural and Philosophical 'Makerspace' Redesign Impact on Teacher Beliefs and Practices: a Case Study , Rurik-Rory James Nackerud

Next Generation Science Standards and Physics First: a Case Study of High School Teachers' Beliefs and Practices , Stephen Godfrey Scannell

"It's All Because I Like the Person That's Teaching Me": Masculinities, Engagement, and Caring Relationships in Secondary Schools , Cristy Lauren Weggelaar

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Stakeholder Expectations of Islamic Education , Julia Marie Ahmed

How Persevering Latina/o First-Generation College Students Navigate Their College Experience: Keeping Who They Are While Learning and Persisting in the Culture of College , Angela Judith Balcacer

Pushing Back on School Pushout: Youth at an Alternative School Advocate for Educational Change Through Youth Participatory Action Research , Jessica Hopson Burbach

Bilingual Teachers' Experiences: Being English Learners, Becoming Teachers, and Bilingual Education , Carrie Susan Larson

Co-Creating Spaces of Critical Hope through the Use of a Psychosocial Peace Building Education Course in Higher Education in Protracted Refugee Context: Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya , Staci BokHee Martin

An Ethnographic Study of Intermediate Students from Poverty: Intersections of School and Home , Shiela G. Rector

The Interplay Between Early Childhood Education and Mental Health: How Students in an In-Service Early Childhood Teacher Education Program Experience Children with Mental Health and Behavioral Challenges in the Classroom , Katie Statman-Weil

The Role of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in the Preparation of Secondary Teacher Candidates for Successful Teaching of Diverse Learners: a Multiphase Mixed Methods Case Study , Rosalyn Taylor

Representations of Immigrants in Young Adult Literature , Frances Augusta Ramos Verbruggen

A Case Study of Student and Staff Perceptions of the School Breakfast Program: Food for Thought From a College Preparatory High School for Underserved Students , Jennifer Lucas Young

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

African American Teacher Recruitment: a Case Study in Oregon , Deborah Miller Allen

Exploring Mathematical Capital: an Essential Construct for Mathematical Success? , Marla Ann Lasswell Baber

An Examination of the Relationship Between Professional Development Providers' Epistemological and Nature of Science Beliefs and their Professional Development Programs , Alfonso Garcia Arriola

Contextualization: an Experimental Model for EFL Writing Instruction in China , Guimin Tang

Middle School Teacher Beliefs about Classroom Diversity and their Influence on Differentiated Instructional Practices , Marcus Fredrick-Lynn Wenzel

Survive or Thrive: a Mixed Method Study of Visiting Chinese Language Teachers' Identity Formation in the U.S. Classrooms , Li Xiang

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Evaluating an Assessment Instrument for the Oregon Environmental Literacy Plan , Susan Mae Duncan

The Impact of Daily 5 and CAFE Literacy Framework on Reading Comprehension in Struggling Fourth Grade Readers: A Case Study , Sandra Lee Duty

Women as Transformational Leaders: Learning to Lead in the Community College , Jennifer R. Grove-Heuser

Social Capital and Cultural Identity for U.S. Korean Immigrant Families: Mothers' and Children's Perceptions of Korean Language Retention , Su-Jin Sue Jung

Perceptions of Hmong Parents in a Hmong American Charter School: a Qualitative Descriptive Case Study on Hmong Parent Involvement , Kirk T. Lee

Intercultural Interactions Among Burmese Refugees in Multicultural Middle School Classrooms , Matthew Carl McParker

Information Literacy in the First Year of Higher Education: Faculty Expectations and Student Practices , Meredith Esther Michaud

An Orphanage in Mexico: Four United Nations' Human Rights of Children and Wolins' Prerequisites for Efficient Group Care Through the View of the Manager and Staff , Lucia Beatriz Quesnel Galván

More than Meets the Eye: Latino Students in a Two-Way Immersion Program and Stereotype Threat , Edgar Ubaldino Solares Vega

South Korean Teachers' Beliefs about Diversity: the Impact on Practice of Multicultural Education , Marie Yeo

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

A Critical Race Analysis of Travel for Transformation: Pedagogy for the Privileged or Vehicle for Socio-Cultural Transformation? , James Arthur Gambrell

Exploring Relationships Between Entrepreneurship Education and Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Mixed Method Study of Entrepreneurial Pedagogies at Chilean Universities , Paulina Andrea Gutierrez Zepeda

The Scholarship of Student Affairs Professionals: Effective Writing Strategies and Scholarly Identity Formation Explored through a Coaching Model , Lisa Janie Hatfield

Using Socratic Questioning as an Instructional Tool to Help High School Students at Grade Twelve Improve Their Perceptions of the Writing Process , Rana Houshmand

School Reform and Coaching: Identifying Structures for Successful Implementation of a Data Informed Decision-Making Program , Kristan D. Parman

Gifted Black and Biracial Students at a Predominantly White Gifted School , Clair Elizabeth Pople

School Culture and the Affective Learning Needs of Latino Long-term English Learners , Maureen Ray

Engineering Professional Development: Elementary Teachers' Self-efficacy and Sources of Self-efficacy , Donna Louise Webb

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Early Childhood Educators' Perception of Oregon's Professional Development System: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study , Ingrid Anderson

Understanding Biliteracy: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Bilingual Reading Specialists , Tatiana Margarita Cevallos

Stories of Success: Understanding Academic Achievement of Hispanic Students in Science , Amanda Harris

Leveraging Digital Technology in Social Studies Education , Sarah Elizabeth Lundy

Exploring Reggio-Inspired Documentation: Lived Experiences of Elementary Teachers and Children , Jenifer Marie Millan

An Exploratory Study of Teachers' Uses of Data to Understand Students' Cognitive and Affective Engagement , Nicole Van Gasse

Does Voluntary Reading Matter? The Influences of Voluntary Reading on Student Achievement , Maika J. Yeigh

The Journey to Becoming Constructivist, Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, Secondary Mathematics Teacher , Gerald E. Young

How Do Youth and Adults at a Rural High School Conceptualize the Role of Student? An Investigation of the Student Role Identity Standard at the Intersection of Student and Teacher Perspectives , Joseph M. Zenisek

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Elementary Teacher Candidates' Images of Mathematics, Diverse Students, and Teaching: An Exploratory Study With Implications for Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education , Bernd Richard Ferner

Seeing Crucibles: Legitimizing Spiritual Development in the Middle Grades Through Critical Historiography , Audrey Lingley

Finding the Gifted Child's Voice in the Public Elementary School Setting: A Phenomenological Exploration , Keely S. Porter

A Unique Support for Sexual-Minority Identity Development: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of a Long-Term Formal Mentoring Relationship Between an Adult and a Youth From the Gay Community , Christian L. Rummell

Special Education Teacher Candidates and Mentors: Case Studies of Collaboration in Pre-service Field Experiences , Rebecca Lynn Schulte

The Call for Cultural Responsiveness: Teachers' Perceptions about the Interplay Between Culturally Responsive Instruction and Scripted Curricula , Kathryn Elizabeth Toppel

Understanding Pervasive Language Impairment in Young Children: Exploring Patterns in Narrative Language and Functional Communication , Anna Jeddeloh Waters

Negotiating the Inclusion of Nanoscience Content and Technology in Science Curriculum: An Examination of Secondary Teachers' Thinking in a Professional Development Project , Jennifer Gayle Wells

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Giving Voice to the Peace and Justice Challenger Intellectuals: Counterpublic Development as Civic Engagement , Tom Harry Hastings

Fostering Hope and Closing the Academic Gap: An Examination of College Retention for African-American and Latino Students who Participate in the Louis Stokes Alliance Minority Participation Program (Learning Community) While Enrolled in a Predominately White Institution , Aisha La'Chae Hollands

A Qualitative Study of Language Beliefs and Linguistic Knowledge in Preservice Teachers Using the Intercultural Communicative Competence Framework , Kimberly K. Ilosvay

Making Education Accessible: A Dual Case Study of Instructional Practices, Management, and Equity in a Rural and an Urban NGO School in Pakistan , Zafreen Jaffery

Preschool Teachers' Perspectives on Caring Relationships, Autonomy, and Intrinsic Motivation in Two Cultural Settings , Xiaoling Tian

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Storytelling as Loving Praxis in Critical Peace Education: A Grounded Theory Study of Postsecondary Social Justice Educators , Amanda Smith Byron

The Relationship Between Teachers' Multicultural Attitudes and Their Instructional Practice with English Language Learners: A Mixed Method Study , Adria Danielle Dodici

Assessment for Improvement in Higher Education: Faculty Perception of and Participation in Program Assessment , Serap Emil

"Outing" Queer Issues in Teacher Preparation Programs: How Pre-Service Teachers Experience Sexual and Gender Diversity in Their Field Placements , Olivia Jo Murray

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

Negotiating Meaning with Educational Practice: Alignment of Preservice Teachers' Mission, Identity, and Beliefs with the Practice of Collaborative Action Research , Jan Marie Carpenter

Hombres en Accion (Men in Action): A Community Defined Domestic Violence Intervention with Mexican, Immigrant, Men , Rosemary Carmela Celaya-Alston

La Palabra es Salud: A Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of Popular Education vs. Traditional Education for Enhancing Health Knowledge and Skills and Increasing Empowerment Among Parish-Based Community Health Workers (CHWs) , Noelle Wiggins

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Being an "Other": the Significance of Teachers' Lived Experiences in Working with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students , Yumiko Otsuki

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

Head Start Parents' Perceptions of Parental Involvement During their children's transition to Kindergarten : a Phenomenological Study , Dawn Angela Barberis

Theses/Dissertations from 2005 2005

Teacher Learning: Documentation, Collaboration, and Reflection , William A. Parnell

Theses/Dissertations from 2004 2004

Nurturing the Development of Teacher Change Agents Within a Teacher Education Program , Barbara Ruben

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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.

Navigating the Unfamiliar: The Lived Experience of Elementary School Teachers as They Navigate the Use of New Literacies During a Global Pandemic , Sydney Boyer

Critical Engagements with Award Winning Picturebooks: My Journey in Creating a More Equitable Classroom Library , Carrie Elizabeth Crowe

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Crossing the Threshold: Factors That Influence the Beliefs of First Year Teachers Regarding Reform-Based Mathematics Instruction , Quinn H. Braden

Mediation in a Science Classroom , David Ray Davis

Tensions and Pitfalls in the Depiction of Multiracial Characters in Children's Picture Books: A Critical Content Analysis , Melody Green

Physical Place and Online Space: Permeability, Embodiment, and Gender in Two Online, Synchronous Critical Multicultural Teacher Education Courses , Elizabeth Finlayson Harris

Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Unit That Utilizes Effective History Teaching Practices , Haley Holland

Teachers' Values for the Reduction of Teacher Attrition in Utah Public Schools , Forrest Jensen

The Racial Reckoning of a Chinese American Teacher During the COVID-19 Pandemic , Alicia Luong

Creating an Instrument to Explore the Self-Efficacy of Writing Instructors to Teach Apprehensive Writers , Kathleen Marie Romrell

Teacher Judgment Accuracy of Student Perceptions of Closeness and Conflict in Teacher-Student Relationships , Collin Seastrand

The Effects of Relatedness Support on Motivational Profiles in Rural vs. Urban Physical Education Students , Corbin D. Stringam

Bittersweet Experiences for Brazilian Newcomers: Positive Interactions, Microaggressions, and Isolation in English-Only and Dual Language Bilingual Education Programs , Rose Renee Whitney

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

The Relationship Between the Use of Curriculum Materials and Inquiry-Based Pedagogy , Laura Jo Elzinga

Something Happened: Exploring Student Religious Experiences Through the Eyes of Their Teacher , Jason Bird Pearson

Developing a Professional Early Childhood Educator Identity: The Experiences of Three Teachers , Amy Shakespeare White

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Damsel in Distress or Princess in Power? Traditional Masculinity and Femininity in Young Adult Novelizations of Cinderella and the Effects on Agency , Rylee Carling

Teacher Lore Concerning Teaching English Language Learners in Urban Schools: A Reciprocal Determinist Analysis , Helen Clare Colby

The Emergence of Teacher Self in the Elementary Classroom , Chelsea Cole

Exploring Teacher Beliefs of Adolescent Developmental Needs Through Positive Student Comments of their Teachers , Elizabeth Bowers Hinchcliff

Teaching Second-Grade Students to Write Expository Text , Angenette Cox Imbler

Exploring Dialogue Journals as a Context for Connecting with and Supporting the Emotional Lives of Fourth Graders , Samantha Simone Johnson

The Effect of Ethnic Identity on Motivation to bePhysically Active in Schools in Hawai’i , Nathan A. K. Kahaiali'i

Ninth-Grade Students' Motivation for Reading and Course Choice , McKenna Lyn Simmons

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Uncovering One Teacher's Knowledge of Arts Integration for Developing English Learners' Reading Comprehension: A Self-Study , Tina RaLinn McCulloch

A Content Analysis of Scientific Practices in a Fourth-Grade Commercial Literacy Program , Hailey A. Oswald

Reading Fluency and GoNoodle© Brain Breaks Among Elementary-Aged Children , Hannah Jeanne Wold

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Friendship and Language: How Kindergarteners Talk About Making Friends in a Two-Way Immersion School , Sionelle Nicole Beller

Lunchtime Experiences and Students' Sense of Belonging in Middle School , Anna Elisabeth Hinton

Perceptions of School Uniforms in Relation to Socioeconomic Statuses , Aaron B. Jones

The Operationalization of the Theoretical Antecedents of Collective Teacher Efficacy , Kathryn A. Larsen

Teacher Experiences in Highly Impacted Schools That Produce Happiness , Brittany Nicole Lund

Identifying Elements of Voice and Fostering Voice Development in First-Grade Science Writing , McKenna Lucille Maguet

Promoting Pleasure in Reading Through Sustained Silent Reading: A Self-Study of Teacher Practices , Kimberly Turley McKell

Sixth-Grade Elementary and Seventh- and Eighth-Grade Middle School Teachers' Knowledge and Beliefs About Science Literacy , Melissa P. Mendenhall

Building Procedural Fluency from Conceptual Understanding in Equivalence of Fractions: A Content Analysis of a Textbook Series , Mark S. Nance

Ethnic Identity and School Belonging Among Pacific Islander High School Students , Mari N. Oto

Self-Study of a Teacher's Practices of and Experience with Emotion Regulation , Lauren Elyse Paravato

Cultural Connections in the Classroom and Pacific Islander Students Value of Reading , Lyndsai K. Sylva

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Parent Perception of Systemic Success in Physical Education: A Study of Advocacy in Action , Rachel Valletta Griffiths

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Student Self-Assessment: Teachers' Definitions, Reasons, and Beliefs , Christopher Daren Andrews

What is Being Said about Historical Literacy in Literacy and Social Studies Journals: A Content Analysis , Kiera Beddes

A High School Biology Teacher's Development Through a New Teaching Assignment Coupled with Teacher-Led Professional Development , Lorien Young Francis

Emotions in Teaching: Self-Compassion , Stacey Freeman

Physical Activity Rates and Motivational Profiles of Adolescents While Keeping a Daily Leisure-Time Physical Activity Record , Matthew Osden Fullmer

Distraction, Enjoyment, and Motivation During an Indoor Cycling Unit of High School Physical Education , Kelsey Higginson

A Look at the Reliability of an Early Childhood Expository Comprehension Measure , Alta Adamma McDonald

Invisible Students: A Case Study of Friendless Students During the First Year of Junior High , Rachel E. Neeley

Picture Books as Mentor Texts for 10th-Grade Struggling Writers , David Willett Premont

Effects of Fourth- and First-Grade Cross-Age Tutoring on Mathematics Anxiety , Camille Margarett Rougeau

An Analysis of Support for Elementary Engineering Education Offered in the Science Teacher Journal Science and Children , Tawnicia Meservy Stocking

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Dyad Reading Experiences of Second-Grade English Learners with Fiction and Nonfiction Texts , Michelle Lynn Klvacek

Orchestrating Mathematical Discussions: A Novice Teacher's Implementation of Five Practices to Develop Discourse Orchestration in a Sixth-Grade Classroom , Jeffrey Stephen Young

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Parent Reasons for Enrollment at One Dual-Language Chinese Immersion Elementary School Program , Aaron W. Andersen

Effects of Teacher-to-Student Relatedness on Adolescent Male Motivation in Weight-Training Classes , Zack E. Beddoes

The Effects of Music on Physical Activity Rates of Junior High Physical Education Students , Lindsey Kaye Benham

What Matters Most? The Everyday Priorities of Teachers of English Language Learners , Johanna Boone

PE Central: A Possible Online Professional Development Tool , Amber M. Hall

Determining the Reliability of an Early Expository Comprehension Assessment , Tammie Harding

The Relationship Between Health-Related Fitness Knowledge, Perceived Competence, Self-Determination, and Physical Activity Behaviors of High School Students , Elizabeth Bailey Haslem

Supporting Ongoing Language and Literacy Development of Adolescent English Language Learners , Jason T. Jay

Components of Effective Writing Content Conferences in a Sixth-Grade Classroom , Paul Ricks

Online Student Discussions in a Blended Learning Classroom: Reconciling Conflicts Between a Flipped Instruction Model and Reform-Based Mathematics , Lewis L. Young

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

An Investigation of the Effects of Integrating Science and Engineering Content and Pedagogy in an Elementary School Classroom , Katie Nicole Barth

Alignment Between Secondary Biology Textbooks and Standards for Teaching English Learners: A Content Analysis , Joseph H. Hanks

Content Analysis of New Teacher Induction and Mentoring Documents in Five Partnership Districts: Reflections and Acknowledgments of Complexity , Carol S. Larsen

Stories of Success: Three Latino Students Talk About School , Carol Ann Litster

Effects of Fourth- and Second-Grade Cross-Age Tutoring on Spelling Accuracy and Writing Fluency , Rebekkah J. Mitchell

The United States Growth over 16 Years of Student Correct Responses on the TIMSS: Are We Really That Far Behind? , Jacob Michael Zonts

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

A Content Analysis of Family Structure in Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1930 -- 2010 , Shannon Marie Despain

A Content Analysis of Inquiry in Third Grade Science Textbooks , Rebecca Adams Lewis

Science Self-Efficacy and School Transitions: Elementary School to Middle School and Middle School to High School , Brandi Lue Lofgran

Balancing Support and Challenge within the Mentoring Relationship , Tiffanie Joy Miley

Explicitly Teaching Multiple Modes of Representation in Science Discourse: The Impact on Middle School Science Student Learning , Ryan Nixon

Navigating the Changing Face of Beginning Reading Instruction: Am I Right Back Where I Started? , DeAnna M. Perry

Teacher Definitions of Integration in Primary Grades , Jeanne Sperry Prestwich

Effective Professional Development: A Study of a Teacher-Initiated, Interdisciplinary Professional Learning Community , Mary Ann Quantz

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

An Examination of the Effects of Using Systematic and Engaging Early Literacy to Teach Tier 3 Students to Read Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) Words , Esther Marshall

Two Marginalized Adolescents Using the Internet to Complete an Inquiry Project , Jennifer Thomas

Describing the Reading Motivation of Four Second-Grade Students with Varying Abilities. , Kathy Jane White

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

Establishing Reliability of Reading Comprehension Ratings of Fifth-Grade Students' Oral Retellings , Laura Elizabeth Bernfeld

The Nature of Classroom Instruction and Physical Environments That Support Elementary Writing , Monica Thomas Billen

Understanding the Tensions That Exist Between Two Co-Teachers Education Classroom Using Positioning , Garth Gagnier

A Challenging and Rewarding Process: Implementing Critical Literacy Instruction in a Middle School Classroom , Amy Michelle Geilman

The Nature of Transfer from the Concepts and Vocabulary Taught in a Character Education Unit to Students Classroom Discourse , Marianne E. Gill

Mathematics Vocabulary and English Learners: A Study of Students' Mathematical Thinking , Hilary Hart

Adolescent Literate Identity Online: Individuals and the Discourse of a Class Wiki , Amanda J. McCollum

The Stories of Three High School English Teachers Involved in a Collaborative Study Group , Marjoire Ralph

Narrating the Literate Identities of Five Ninth Grade Boys on the School Landscape , Mary Frances Rice

Comparing the Pedagogical Thinking of More Successful and Less Successful Adult ESL Instructors Using Stimulated Recall , Jason Paul Roberts

Elements of Professional Development That Influenced Change in Elementary Teachers' Writing Instruction , Jill Brown Shumway

Identifying Social Studies Content Embedded inElementary Basal Readers , Wendy Taylor Workman

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Examining the Effects of Explicit Teaching of Context Clues in Content Area Texts , Jessie Ruth Jensen

Using Web-Based Tools to Mentor Novice Teachers in Literacy Instruction , Teresa Moore Jordan

A Closer Look at One Elementary School's Use of Informational Text in Classroom Instruction , Marjean Sorensen

Deepening Understanding of Science Content Through Text Structure Instruction , Karen Thomas

An Investigation of the Support for Literacy Instruction in Elementary Mathematics Textbooks , Wendy Ann Williams

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

Becoming a Teacher Educator: A Self-Study of Learning and Discovery as a Mentor Teacher , Julie Anne Castro

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The Thesis Process

The thesis is an opportunity to work independently on a research project of your own design and contribute to the scholarly literature in your field. You emerge from the thesis process with a solid understanding of how original research is executed and how to best communicate research results. Many students have gone on to publish their research in academic or professional journals.

To ensure affordability, the per-credit tuition rate for the 8-credit thesis is the same as our regular course tuition. There are no additional fees (regular per-credit graduate tuition x 8 credits).

Below are the steps that you need to follow to fulfill the thesis requirement. Please know that through each step, you will receive guidance and mentorship.

1. Determine Your Thesis Topic and Tentative Question

When you have completed between 24 and 32 credits, you work with your assigned research advisor to narrow down your academic interests to a relevant and manageable thesis topic. Log in to MyDCE , then ALB/ALM Community to schedule an appointment with your assigned research advisor via the Degree Candidate Portal.

Thesis Topic Selection

We’ve put together this guide  to help frame your thinking about thesis topic selection.

Every effort is made to support your research interests that are grounded in your ALM course work, but faculty guidance is not available for all possible projects. Therefore, revision or a change of thesis topic may be necessary.

  • The point about topic selection is particularly pertinent to scientific research that is dependent upon laboratory space, project funding, and access to private databases. It is also critical for our candidates in ALM, liberal arts fields (English, government, history, international relations, psychology, etc.) who are required to have Harvard faculty direct their thesis projects. Review Harvard’s course catalog online ( my.harvard.edu ) to be sure that there are faculty teaching courses related to your thesis topic. If not, you’ll need to choose an alternative topic.
  • Your topic choice must be a new area of research for you. Thesis work represents thoughtful engagement in new academic scholarship. You cannot re-purpose prior research. If you want to draw or expand upon your own previous scholarship for a small portion of your thesis, you need to obtain the explicit permission of your research advisor and cite the work in both the proposal and thesis. Violations of this policy will be referred to the Administrative Board.

2. Prepare Prework for the Crafting the Thesis Proposal (CTP) Course or Tutorial

The next step in the process is to prepare and submit Prework in order to gain registration approval for the Crafting the Thesis Proposal (CTP) tutorial or course. The Prework process ensures that you have done enough prior reading and thinking about your thesis topic to benefit from the CTP.

The CTP provides an essential onramp to the thesis, mapping critical issues of research design, such as scope, relevance to the field, prior scholarly debate, methodology, and perhaps, metrics for evaluating impact as well as bench-marking. The CTP identifies and works through potential hurdles to successful thesis completion, allowing the thesis project to get off to a good start.

In addition to preparing, submitting, and having your Prework approved, to be eligible for the CTP, you need to be in good standing, have completed a minimum of 32 degree-applicable credits, including the statistics/research methods requirement (if pertinent to your field). You also need to have completed Engaging in Scholarly Conversation (if pertinent to your field). If you were admitted after 9/1/2023 Engaging in Scholarly Conversation (A and B) is required, if admitted before 9/1/2023 this series is encouraged.

Advising Note for Biology, Biotechnology, and Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Candidates : Thesis projects in these fields are designed to support ongoing scientific research happening in Harvard University, other academic institutions, or life science industry labs and usually these are done under the direction of a principal investigator (PI). Hence, you need to have a thesis director approved by your research advisor  prior  to submitting CTP prework. Your CTP prework is then framed by the lab’s research. Schedule an appointment with your research advisor a few months in advance of the CTP prework deadlines in order to discuss potential research projects and thesis director assignment.

CTP Prework is sent to our central email box:  [email protected]  between the following firm deadlines:

  • April 1 and June 1 for fall CTP
  • September 1 and November 1 for spring CTP.  
  • August 1 and October 1 for the three-week January session (ALM sustainability candidates only)
  • International students who need a student visa to attend Harvard Summer School should submit their prework on January 1, so they can register for the CTP on March 1 and submit timely I-20 paperwork. See international students guidelines for more information.

Your research advisor will provide feedback on your prework submission to gain CTP registration approval.  If your prework is not approved after 3 submissions, your research advisor cannot approve your CTP registration.  If not approved, you’ll need to take additional time for further revisions, and submit new prework during the next CTP prework submission time period for the following term (if your five-year degree completion deadline allows).

3. Register and Successfully Complete the Crafting the Thesis Proposal Tutorial or Course

Once CTP prework is approved, you register for the Crafting the Thesis Proposal (CTP) course or tutorial as you would any other course. The goal of the CTP is to produce a complete, well-written draft of a proposal containing all of the sections required by your research advisor. Creating an academically strong thesis proposal sets the foundation for a high-quality thesis and helps garner the attention of a well-respected thesis director. The proposal is normally between 15 to 25 pages in length.

The CTP  tutorial  is not a course in the traditional sense. You work independently on your proposal with your research advisor by submitting multiple proposal drafts and scheduling individual appointments. You need to make self-directed progress on the proposal without special prompting from the research advisor. You receive a final grade of SAT or UNSAT (failing grade).

The CTP for sustainability is a three-week course in the traditional sense and you receive a letter grade, and it must be B- or higher to receive degree credit for the course.

You are expected to incorporate all of your research advisor’s feedback and be fully committed to producing an academically strong proposal leading to a thesis worthy of a Harvard degree. If you are unable to take advice from your research advisor, follow directions, or produce an acceptable proposal, you will not pass the CTP.

Successful CTP completion also includes a check on the proper use of sources according to our academic integrity guidelines. Violations of our academic integrity policy will be referred to the Administrative Board.

Maximum of two attempts . If you don’t pass that CTP, you’ll have — if your five-year, degree-completion date allows — just one more attempt to complete the CTP before being required to withdraw from the program. If you fail the CTP just once and have no more time to complete the degree, your candidacy will automatically expire. Please note that a WD grade counts as an attempt.

If by not passing the CTP you fall into poor academic standing, you will need to take additional degree-applicable courses to return to good standing before enrolling in the CTP for your second and final time, only if your five-year, degree-completion date allows. If you have no more time on your five-year clock, you will be required to withdraw.

Human Subjects

If your thesis, regardless of field, will involve the use of human subjects (e.g., interviews, surveys, observations), you will need to have your research vetted by the  Committee on the Use of Human Subjects  (CUHS) of Harvard University. Please review the IRB LIFECYCLE GUIDE located on the CUHS website. Your research advisor will help you prepare a draft copy of the project protocol form that you will need to send to CUHS. The vetting process needs to be started during the CTP tutorial, before a thesis director has been assigned.

4. Thesis Director Assignment and Thesis Registration

We expect you to be registered in thesis soon after CTP completion or within 3 months — no later. You cannot delay. It is critical that once a research project has been approved through the CTP process, the project must commence in a timely fashion to ensure the academic integrity of the thesis process.

Once you (1) successfully complete the CTP and (2) have your proposal officially approved by your research advisor (RA), you move to the thesis director assignment phase. Successful completion of the CTP is not the same as having an officially approved proposal. These are two distinct steps.

If you are a life science student (e.g., biology), your thesis director was identified prior to the CTP, and now you need the thesis director to approve the proposal.

The research advisor places you with a thesis director. Do not approach faculty to ask about directing your thesis.  You may suggest names of any potential thesis directors to your research advisor, who will contact them, if they are eligible/available to direct your thesis, after you have an approved thesis proposal.

When a thesis director has been identified or the thesis proposal has been fully vetted by the preassigned life science thesis director, you will receive a letter of authorization from the Assistant Dean of Academic Programs officially approving your thesis work and providing you with instructions on how to register for the eight-credit Master’s Thesis. The letter will also have a tentative graduation date as well as four mandatory thesis submission dates (see Thesis Timetable below).

Continuous Registration Tip: If you want to maintain continued registration from CTP to thesis, you should meet with your RA prior to prework to settle on a workable topic, submit well-documented prework, work diligently throughout the CTP to produce a high-quality proposal that is ready to be matched with a thesis director as soon as the CTP is complete.

Good academic standing. You must be good academic standing to register for the thesis. If not, you’ll need to complete additional courses to bring your GPA up to the 3.0 minimum prior to registration.

Thesis Timetable

The thesis is a 9 to 12 month project that begins after the Crafting the Thesis Proposal (CTP); when your research advisor has approved your proposal and identified a Thesis Director.

The date for the appointment of your Thesis Director determines the graduation cycle that will be automatically assigned to you:

Once registered in the thesis, we will do a 3-month check-in with you and your thesis director to ensure progress is being made. If your thesis director reports little to no progress, the Dean of Academic Programs reserves the right to issue a thesis not complete (TNC) grade (see Thesis Grading below).

As you can see above, you do not submit your thesis all at once at the end, but in four phases: (1) complete draft to TA, (2) final draft to RA for format review and academic integrity check, (3) format approved draft submitted to TA for grading, and (4) upload your 100% complete graded thesis to ETDs.

Due dates for all phases for your assigned graduation cycle cannot be missed.  You must submit materials by the date indicated by 5 PM EST (even if the date falls on a weekend). If you are late, you will not be able to graduate during your assigned cycle.

If you need additional time to complete your thesis after the date it is due to the Thesis Director (phase 1), you need to formally request an extension (which needs to be approved by your Director) by emailing that petition to:  [email protected] .  The maximum allotted time to write your thesis, including any granted extensions of time is 12 months.

Timing Tip: If you want to graduate in May, you should complete the CTP in the fall term two years prior or, if a sustainability student, in the January session one year prior. For example, to graduate in May 2025:

  • Complete the CTP in fall 2023 (or in January 2024, if a sustainability student)
  • Be assigned a thesis director (TD) in March/April 2024
  • Begin the 9-12 month thesis project with TD
  • Submit a complete draft of your thesis to your TD by February 1, 2025
  • Follow through with all other submission deadlines (April 1, April 15 and May 1 — see table above)
  • Graduate in May 2025

5. Conduct Thesis Research

When registered in the thesis, you work diligently and independently, following the advice of your thesis director, in a consistent, regular manner equivalent to full-time academic work to complete the research by your required timeline.

You are required to produce at least 50 pages of text (not including front matter and appendices). Chapter topics (e.g., introduction, background, methods, findings, conclusion) vary by field.

6. Format Review — Required of all Harvard Graduate Students and Part of Your Graduation Requirements

All ALM thesis projects must written in Microsoft Word and follow a specific Harvard University format. A properly formatted thesis is an explicit degree requirement; you cannot graduate without it.

Your research advisor will complete the format review prior to submitting your thesis to your director for final grading according to the Thesis Timetable (see above).

You must use our Microsoft Word ALM Thesis Template or Microsoft ALM Thesis Template Creative Writing (just for creative writing degree candidates). It has all the mandatory thesis formatting built in. Besides saving you a considerable amount of time as you write your thesis, the preprogrammed form ensures that your submitted thesis meets the mandatory style guidelines for margins, font, title page, table of contents, and chapter headings. If you use the template, format review should go smoothly, if not, a delayed graduation is highly likely.

Format review also includes a check on the proper use of sources according to our academic integrity guidelines. Violations of our academic integrity policy will be referred directly to the Administrative Board.

7. Mandatory Thesis Archiving — Required of all Harvard Graduate Students and Part of Your Graduation Requirements

Once your thesis is finalized, meaning that the required grade has been earned and all edits have been completed, you must upload your thesis to Harvard University’s electronic thesis and dissertation submission system (ETDs). Uploading your thesis ETDs is an explicit degree requirement; you cannot graduate without completing this step.

The thesis project will be sent to several downstream systems:

  • Your work will be preserved using Harvard’s digital repository DASH (Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard).
  • Metadata about your work will be sent to HOLLIS (the Harvard Library catalog).
  • Your work will be preserved in Harvard Library’s DRS2 (digital preservation repository).

By submitting work through ETDs @ Harvard you will be signing the Harvard Author Agreement. This license does not constrain your rights to publish your work subsequently. You retain all intellectual property rights.

For more information on Harvard’s open access initiatives, we recommend you view the Director of the Office of Scholarly Communication (OSC), Peter Suber’s brief introduction .

Thesis Grading

You need to earn a grade of B- or higher in the thesis. All standard course letter grades are available to your thesis director. If you fail to complete substantial work on the thesis, you will earn a grade of TNC (thesis not complete). If you have already earned two withdrawal grades, the TNC grade will count as a zero in your cumulative GPA.

If you earn a grade below B-, you will need to petition the Administrative Board for permission to attempt the thesis for a second and final time. The petition process is only available if you are in good academic standing and your five-year, degree-completion deadline allows for more time. Your candidacy will automatically expire if you do not successfully complete the thesis by your required deadline.

If approved for a second attempt, you may be required to develop a new proposal on a different topic by re-enrolling in the CTP and being assigned a different thesis director. Tuition for the second attempt is calculated at the current year’s rate.

If by not passing the thesis you fall into poor academic standing, you’ll need to take additional degree-applicable courses to return to good standing before re-engaging with the thesis process for the second and final time. This is only an option if your five-year, degree-completion deadline allows for more time.

The Board only reviews cases in which extenuating circumstances prevented the successful completion of the thesis.

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Education Theses and Dissertations

This collection contains theses and dissertations from the Department of Education, collected from the Scholarship@Western Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Theses/Dissertations from 2024 2024

First Language Use in the Second Language Classroom in Public Secondary Schools in Jordan: Policy and Practice , Muath Algazo

Beyond the portable classroom: investigating portable classrooms from secondary sources and reframing spatial needs in Canadian schools , Marzieh Forozantabar

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

The Coronavirus Pandemic and the Mental Health Presentations of Young Children , Sarah Adam

Latina Immigrant Women’s Experiences of Higher Education and Leadership: An Intersectional Perspective , Isabella Alencar Maroja Chaves

Exploring Translanguaging and Identity among Jordanian Graduate Students in Ontario , Mohamad Almashour

Hiring Criteria and Employability of ESL/EFL Instructors in the TESOL Job Market in Canada and the United Arab Emirates , Shaden S. Attia

Systemic, Institutional, and Teaching Factors in the Delivery of Interprofessional Education Curriculum in Canada , Mohammad B. Azzam

Championing Inclusive Education in Canada: Voices of Educators, Advocates, and Researchers , Sydney K. Bota

Science Attitudes of Students Enrolled in an Introductory Environmental Science Course , Rajan Brar

A Scoping Review of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Higher Education , Sarah Caimano

Single-Subject Writing Strategy Instruction: A Meta-Analysis , Madelyn A. Casola

Factors that contribute to Teachers' Self-Efficacy for Inclusive Teaching: :A Thematic Analysis , Evan Charles

Teacher Anxiety and Resilience as Socio-ecological Experience: A Critical Ethnography of Early-career English as an Additional Language Teachers in Post-pandemic Ontario, Canada , Aide Chen

Systematic Literature Review: Literacy Practices in Chinese Immigrant Families , Qingning Chen

Undressing Consent –Preliminary Evaluation of a Campus Sexual Violence Prevention Program , Angelina M. Cleroux

Disabling Consent: Discourses of Disability and Inclusion in Ontario's Early Childhood Education and Care in 1994 , Laura E. Coulman Ms.

Culture and Identity in Relation to Mental Wellness for the Haudenosaunee Community , Rammiyaa Devanathan

About dying and death: Thanatology's place in medical curriculum , Jill Dombroski

Settlement Workers in Schools’ (SWIS) Support for K-12 Refugee Students: A Resilience and Compassion-Based Approach , Raghad Ebied

Using Virtual and Augmented Reality to Teach Children on the Autism Spectrum with Intellectual Disabilities: A Scoping Review , Emily M. Erb

Uncovering the Myths of Shared Reading English Picture Books for Chinese Families: A Narrative Inquiry , Yijuan Ge

English Literacy Curricula in a Sino-Canadian Transnational Education Program: Teachers’ Implemented Curriculum , Rong Hai

Investigating the Language and Identity Negotiations of Second Generation Canadian-Born Muslim Students at the Post-Secondary Level , Yasmeen Arianna Hakooz

An Exploration of Experiences of Ontario Teachers with Animals and Their Perception of Animals in the Classroom , Avery M. Harte

Identifying Cognitive Profiles in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders Using Online Cognitive Testing , Abagail Hennessy

Great Hub of Activity: Social Network Analysis of Non-state Private Actors’ Financing Networks in Girls’ and Women’s Education in East Asia and the Pacific and South Asia , Yogesh Jadhav

Considerations when Developing an Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Outcomes Framework within Canada: A Collaboration between a White Settler and Ojibway/Oneida Knowledge Keeper , Bronwyn Johns

Interpersonal Victimization and Polyvictimization: An Examination of Mental Health Service Complexity , Gabrielle K.C. King Ms.

Learning Verb-Noun Collocations Through Multiple-Choice Exercises: Do Distractors Benefit or Hinder Later Recall? , Mengxue (Alyssa) Li

The Investigation of Non-STEM Undergraduate Students' Geometric Cognition Development within an Embodied Cognition Lens , Chen Lin

Parental gender-specific expectations of their children in Mainland China: An intersectional analysis , Xuan Liu

Being and becoming multilingual within Canadian FSL education , Katherine MacCormac

“Is that my agenda or is that serving the client?”: Perspectives of Social Justice-Oriented Counsellors on Working with Clients Who Express Oppressive Views , Lily G. MacKenzie

Higher education students and digital literacies: A systematic literature review , Filipe Malafaia Cerqueira

The Use of Digital Storytelling in Bilingual/Multilingual Students' Meaning-making: A Systematic Literature Review , Qianhui Ma

A Comparative Study of Cognitive Load and Test-Taking Strategy Use in Video-Based While-Listening Vs. Post-Listening Performance Tests , Yunzhu Ma

Exploring the Impact of the Khan Academy Digital Platform on Elementary Students' Anxiety and Problem-Solving Skills During the post Covid-19 Pandemic. , Roksana Mirzaei Ranjbar

Reimagining Climate Relations with Feminist Earth-Based Spirituality through Common Worlds Ethnography with Young Children , Meagan Montpetit

Counsellors' Beliefs on Social Justice and the Medicalization of Counselling , Christopher Mullin

Interventions based on Mindfulness for Socio-emotional Skill Building in Children on the Autism Spectrum: A Systematic Review , Nethnie Thilakna Nandadasa

Beyond Sport: Black Student Athletes Experiences with Race and Anti Racist Practices , Brianna Nicolas

My Embodied Transformative Educational Journey as an East Asian International Student Learner: A Self-Study Approach , Yixuan Pang

Learning to Teach for Equity, Diversity, and Social Justice: A Mixed Methods Case Study of Initial Teacher Education in Ontario, Canada , Kate Paterson

The Effects of Song Use on Vocabulary Learning: Studies of Distribution of Practice, Modes of Input, Retrieval, and the Input-Output-Input Sequence of Exposure , Niousha Pavia

Investigating gender affirmative approaches to counselling: Learning from counsellors in the profession and reflecting on implications for Graduate Counselling Programs , Thomas L. Pigeau

Teaching Experiences of Elementary School Teachers: An Analysis in the Post-COVID Era , Ankita Rawat

A Search for Role Clarity: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the RN and RPN Entry-to-Practice Competencies That Shape Nursing Curriculum in Ontario, Canada , Elizabeth M. Seabrook

The Effects of Audiovisual Input on Second Language Learning: A Meta-Analysis , Dru M. Sutton

Global mindedness and its development across space and time: Illumination of lived experiences from study abroad students and global educational scholars , Haoming Tang

Exploring Parenting, Children’s Mental Health, and Service Complexity Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic , Abigail Withers

Exploring Pre-service Teachers’ Perceptions about the Use of School Gardens in Education for Sustainability , Dona Ishara Madushani Yahampath

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

A Pilot Study of the Effectiveness and Feasibility of a Brief, Online, and Self-Guided Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention for Intellectual and Developmental Disability Support Staff , Kristina Axenova

The Implementation of TES: A case Study , Ahlam Ayoub

Making Mindfulness Matter with Arabic Speaking Families: A Process Evaluation Study , Amal M. Baobaid

An Exploration of Educators' Experiences Implementing the MindUP Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic , Emily A. Barry

Weaving Child-plastic Relations in the Ecuadorian Andes , Alexandra M. Berry

Motives for Caregivers of Children with FASD Who Connect with a Caregiver to Caregiver Mentor , Jocelyn J. Blake

Evaluating the Impact of a Mental Health Literacy Course on Pre-Service Teachers' Self-Efficacy, Attitudes Toward Trauma-Informed Care, Classroom Management, and Relationship Building , Samir Boulazreg

Acting Out Gender: Embodied criticality and performance-based pedagogies , Danielle K. Carr

A Case Study Exploring a Novice Kindergarten Teacher’s Perceptions and Practice of the Multiliteracies Pedagogy in his Virtual Kindergarten Classroom , Lian Chang

Exploring Factors That Affect English Language Teachers’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs in the English as a Second Language Context , Alexandra Charnina

Exploring the Effects of a Chinese Heritage Language School on the Identity Construction of its Adolescent Students , Angela Dong

Animalizing the Canon: Toward Multispecies Subjectivities and Ethical Engagement in English Literary Education , John Drew

Walking the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Talk: Promoting STEM Teacher Candidates’ Views, Understandings, and Implementation of Differentiated Instruction , Mohammed Estaiteyeh

Exploring the Underrepresentation of Women Coaches in Canadian University Sport , Hayley Finn

The Past, Present, and Future Direction of Computer Science Curriculum in K-12 Education , Steven Floyd

Opening a Crack to let the Light in: An Exploration of an Online Group Adolescent Compassion Focussed Therapy Intervention , Euan PB Fraser Tait

Reading Strategy Intervention and Reading Comprehension Success in Bilingual Readers , Bailey Frid

Identifying Instructional Design Strategies in Differentiated Instruction in China: A Systematic Review , Haizhi Fu

Identifying Intersectional Complex Practice Behaviours in IPV Services for Marginalized Women , Amrit Kaur Gill

Re-conceptualising How We Respond to Secondary Gifted Learners' Needs: A Critical Narrative and ANT Approach Investigating Programming and Placement Within Ontario's Current Public Education System , Melissa D. Gollan-Wills

Evaluating the Impact of a Compassion Focused Therapy Group on Parent and Caregiver Psychological Flexibility , Katarina M. Guillen

Creative Common Worlding with Research Creation in Early Childhood Education , Sarah M. Hennessy

Exploring the Use of Interactive Videos in an L2 Listening Test , Shanshan He

Screen time use and Children’s Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic , Amira Hmidan

Examining Canada’s Scientific Literacy Through COVID-19 Tweets , Samantha Jewett

Bribery in Higher Education in Former Soviet Countries: A Systematic Review , Roya Karimli

The Right to Education Act and Private Schools in Delhi, India: Experiences of Households from Scheduled Caste Groups , Anushka Khanna

Second/Foreign Language Learners and Narrative Film Comprehension: An Intercultural Reception Study , Natalie Killick

Multilevel Examination of the Protective Role Positive Classroom Climate Plays on Students' Worry and Negative Peer Relations , Sue Kim

Spaced Practice and Second Language Vocabulary Learning , Sukyung Kim

Beginning Teachers’ Development of Inclusive Practices: A Longitudinal Multiple-Case Study Approach , Tsz-Wing Zita Lau

Steering at a Distance: A Qualitative Case Study of Institutional Autonomy at a Vietnamese Public University , Anh Thi Hoai Le

The Effects of a Video-Enhanced Intervention Package on the Science Practices of Students with Neurodevelopmental Disorders , Kailee Liesemer

An Exploration of the Lived Experiences of Students who attended Supervised Alternative Learning Programs in Southwestern Ontario , Rafaela Eneyda Lopez-Cobar

A Study on How Different Glosses Affect L2 Idiom Acquisition , Liting Luo

Critical Discourse Analyses of Early Education-Land Assemblages within Settler-Colonial British Columbia, Canada , Courtney A. Neidig

Examining the Lived Experience of University Students Receiving Academic Accommodations for Concussion , Mary C. Prior

An Exploration of the Facilitators and Barriers of Inclusion and Participation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities at Informal Education Settings , Julia M. Ranieri

Understanding Transitional Mental Health and Interpersonal Needs of Newcomer Youth During Resettlement: Seeking Guidance to Strengthen Mental Health Programming , Anjali Ruparelia

Guidance Counselors' Enactment of Educational Equity Policies: A Cross-Case Analysis of Ontario and Trinidad and Tobago , Kathleen Sandy-Thompson

Feasibility of STRONG in a University Teaching Clinic: Youth Impacts, Parental Perceptions, and Clinician Experiences , Nicole Anne Schilling

The Integration of Computational Thinking in Mathematics Education: The Current State of Practices in School, Outreach, and Public Educational Settings , Hatice Beyza Sezer

Learning Analytics for the Formative Assessment of New Media Skills , Negar Shabihi

An Examination on the Role of Culture and Socialization on South Asian Women’s Pursuit of STEM Education , Kinza Shaukat

Using Youth Voice to Inform Programs and Services Promoting Newcomers' Healthy Development , Alexandra C.G. Smith

The Enactment of Quality Assurance Policies in Ecuadorian Higher Education: A Case Study in the Public Universities in the Province of Manabí , Diego R. Sornoza Parrales

Understanding the Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder and their Families , Carly B. Sugar

School Principals' Work in Grenada , Donna Swapp

An Integrative Study of the Effect of Early Learning with Touchscreen Technologies Using SAMR Framework: A Meta-analysis and Systematic Review , Atefeh Taherian Kalati

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This collection contains theses and dissertations by graduate students in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Northern Iowa. To search all Dissertations and Theses @ UNI, click here . To go to the Department of Curriculum and Instruction page, click here .

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

No Need to Set the Alarm, I’ve Been Up Since 2:30am! Why My Teaching Job Keeps Me Up at Night: A Phenomenological Research Study on Empathic Strain of Iowa Educators , Lindsey Cornwell Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Using Internet reciprocal teaching to develop second graders' online text evaluation skills , Annika Buell Open Access Thesis

The writing identity of a Hip Hop lyricist and educator: An autoethnography , Lamont Muhammad Open Access Dissertation

Investigating the environment needed to shift instructional practice towards a learner-centered classroom in rural Iowa , Kelli Olson Dissertation (UNI Access Only)

Unstacking the matryoshka nesting doll: A self-study of playful language instruction for adult second language learners , Marine Pepanyan Open Access Dissertation

Lexile levels and their value to public school teachers , Kristin Schumacher Open Access Thesis

Students vs. suspects: A qualitative examination of stereotype threat and the impact on behavior of Black males , Ryan J. Williamson Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Identifying ways to support preservice teachers to engage in inquiry work through Project Approach: A self-study , Allison K. Pattee Dissertation (UNI Access Only)

Exploring the experiences of one team of teachers: Well-being and navigating the demands of the education profession , Abby Weiland Open Access Dissertation 2023 Award

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Technology based grammar instruction , Erin Mary Summerhays Open Access Thesis

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Early childhood professional learning facilitators: A self-study within a new delivery model , Allison Jane Barness Dissertation (UNI Access Only)

Understanding ESL undergraduate students' beliefs about learner-centered instruction , Mahjabeen Hussain Open Access Dissertation 2020 Award

Writing workshop and creativity despite standardization: An exploration of elementary teachers' practices , Darcie Kay Kress Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Exploring the academic, social, and cultural experiences of English language learners from Saudi Arabia at a Midwest university in the U.S. , Sukainah A. Al Subia Open Access Dissertation

Does performance on an attention test predict executive function test scores in young and older adults? , Aaron Joseph Brummel Thesis (Electronic Copy Not Available)

Teachers' pedagogical practices, shift, and professional growth in online courses , Maryam Rod Szabo Open Access Dissertation

An investigation of early childhood outdoor play areas and social and emotional play , Brandy A. Smith Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

The impact of peer coaching on peer relationships and the distribution of knowledge in pre-service teachers , Kelsey J. Bowers Open Access Thesis

Living and teaching for social justice: teacher educators' stories and experiences , Courtney Kay Clausen Open Access Dissertation

Students' perceptions of the impacts of dual enrollment programs on later college experiences , Caralee K. Doak Dissertation (UNI Access Only)

The impact of content knowledge, specialized content knowledge, peer analysis and self-analysis on pre-service physical education teachers' error detection abilities , Debra S. Sazama Open Access Dissertation

Outcomes, perceptions, and experiences in one CPED-aligned educational doctorate (EdD) program , Jolene Kay Farley Teske Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Syntactic structures in dialogue: The role of influence , Brenda Ellen Hite Open Access Thesis

Self-management of cognitive load in children: Exploring effective strategies by manipulating informational text , Marcus J. Hora Open Access Thesis

Belief and practice: A self-study , Jamie Marie Nelson Open Access Thesis

Preservice and practicing teacher science inquiry projects: An analysis of their understanding of the inquiry process , Benjamin D. Olsen Open Access Dissertation

Perceptions and effects concerning the Reading for Meaning strategy among sixth and eighth grade readers at-risk , Patrice Winkel Dissertation (UNI Access Only)

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Partnership: UNI tutors and families , Melissa Blohm Thesis (UNI Access Only)

Implementation of the environmental issues instruction model by elementary teachers , Barbara Ann Ehlers Open Access Dissertation

Coaching for independence, self-regulation, and transfer: A qualitative journey of an elementary literacy coach's practice , Staci Kim Friest Dissertation (UNI Access Only)

Do teacher judgment accuracy and teacher feedback predict student achievement in elementary and middle-school science? , Mason Albert Kuhn Open Access Dissertation 2017 Award

Clinical field experiences: elementary classroom teachers' perceptions of the benefits and barriers of mentoring pre-service teachers in an elementary classroom , Amy Kathleen Lockhart Dissertation (UNI Access Only)

The ongoing faculty development system: A case study exploring content methods teacher education faculty technological, pedagogical, content knowledge development , Daniel James Mourlam Open Access Dissertation

Pedagogical reasoning of pre-service teachers: Juggling priorities and managing resources , Jennifer Lynn Rasmussen Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

The impact of digital organization on retention in college algebra , Mary Benac Staniger Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Self-study of my secondary reading workshop teaching practice: Struggling learners, literate identities and school absenteeism , Kayla Lynn Becker Thesis (UNI Access Only)

Are students experiencing the intended outcomes of Quality Matters standards? , Maryam Ghayoorrad Thesis (UNI Access Only)

Comparing second grade students' creative and content knowledge performance on figural transformation activities introduced in a standard or enhanced manner with nutrition content knowledge taught through factual or fantasy reading , Angela Naomi Webb Open Access Thesis

Comparing sixth grade students' creativity in word play to spatial construction with integrated academic content eliciting a distal or proximal perspective , Ksenia S. Zhbanova Open Access Thesis

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Case study on the journey of an elementary school labeled as a Persistently Low-Achieving School , Annette Duncan Open Access Dissertation 2006 Award

Comparing middle school students' learning and attitudes in face-to-face and online mathematics lessons , Clayton M. Edwards Open Access Dissertation 2014 Award

iPads versus laptops: The effects of mobile device interfaces on students' attitudes towards technology and learning , Evans Lugalia Mudanya Open Access Thesis

Embedded experiences, critical conversations: Learning about teaching in a professional development school cohort setting , Daphne Schuchart Dissertation (UNI Access Only)

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Identifying ways to better support new teachers to improve retention , Dianna L. Briggs Dissertation (UNI Access Only)

Disrupting the discussion : the story of disruptive students in the online classroom , Belle Doyle Cowden Open Access Dissertation

Cylinders and spheres : toddlers engage in problem solving , Rosemary Geiken Open Access Dissertation 2012 Award

A comparison of face-to-face and online instructional delivery methods in large-group settings in a university undergraduate wellness course , Lea Ann Shaddox Open Access Dissertation 2010 Award

Our voices: A descriptive account of African American parental involvement in an urban elementary school , Charletta D. Sudduth Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

First-year college student beliefs about writing embedded in online discourse: An analysis and its implications for literacy learning , Gina Burkart Open Access Dissertation

Service learning : a vehicle to reflective thinking , Janelle Lynn Hawk Open Access Thesis

The impact of mathematics professional development on elementary teachers' mathematics content knowledge for teaching and implementation of innovative pedagogical practices , Vicki Oleson Open Access Dissertation

Is the coach ready for the game? A self-study of literacy coaching in a secondary school , Barbara J. Perry Open Access Dissertation

Struggling learners of mathematics: An investigation of their learning through reform-based instruction , Jennifer Pothast Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

The impact of an international healthcare mission experience on healthcare professional students at the University of Northern Iowa , Evelyn Adom-Boateng Open Access Dissertation

Investigation of the English language curriculum in grade five for the Omani government schools , Khalfan Hamed Alharrasi Dissertation (Electronic Copy Not Available)

The effect of learning styles and attitude on preservice elementary teachers' conceptual understanding of chemistry and the nature of matter in a simulation-based learning environment , Mo H. Al-Jaroudi Open Access Dissertation

Technology integration: A study on the impact of increased technology access , Gina Kuker Open Access Dissertation

An exploratory case study of students' perceptions of online graduate education , Hou Chun Kuong Open Access Dissertation

The thought processes of administrators as they review and make evaluative judgment of a second-year teacher portfolio: A qualitative study , Terri Anne Lasswell Open Access Dissertation

Taiwan's language curriculum and policy: A rhetorical analysis of the DPP's claims-making , Yi-Hsuan Lee Open Access Dissertation

The third space: The use of self-study to examine the culture of a science classroom , Dashia M. Magee Open Access Dissertation

Secondary preservice teachers' understanding of Euclidean geometry , Karen Sabey Open Access Dissertation

Teacher learning in a Tibetan school in exile: A community of practice perspective , Pema Yangchen Open Access Dissertation 2011 Award

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

“She called me a Mexican!”: a study of ethnic identity , Simona Florentina Boroianu Open Access Dissertation

Does content knowledge matter in scoring teacher work samples?: A study of rater differences , Yana A. Cornish Open Access Dissertation

Thriving, coping, surviving, hoping: Negotiating the first year of teaching , Debrah Jean Fordice Open Access Dissertation

Reframed teacher leadership: A narrative inquiry , Cynthia L. Kenyon Open Access Dissertation

A case study of a rural Iowa school preparing to meet new state guidelines for school libraries [dissertation] , Karla Steege Krueger Open Access Dissertation

A journey of advising: Experiences of doctoral international students and faculty advisors in the College of Education at a Midwestern university , Madalina Florentina Tincu Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007

Approaches to studying and study tactics of baccalaureate nursing students , Lisa D. Brodersen Open Access Dissertation

How the clinical settings of radiography programs affect learning perceptions , Peggy Fortsch Open Access Dissertation

Considerations for delivery of online professional development courses for childcare professionals , Heather Marie Bauer Olsen Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2006 2006

Students at a Chinese radio and television university: Reasons for participation, and perceptions of their status as students and the quality of their learning , Huiping Ding Open Access Dissertation

IEP team decision-making process in the reintegration of special education students: A qualitative analysis of exiting decisions , Kenneth G. Hayes Open Access Dissertation

United States American students' experience with and orientation toward international diversity in a Midwestern comprehensive university setting , Olga V. Kostareva Open Access Dissertation

Exploring the relationship between mathematics content knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge among pre-service teachers , Hsueh-I Martin Lo Open Access Dissertation

Family, child, teacher perceptions of what African American adult family members think and do to assist their elementary school-aged children to become better readers , Shadrack Gabriel Msengi Open Access Dissertation

Teacher perceptions on professional study groups as an effective means to successful guided reading implementation , Melissa Kay Reimer Open Access Thesis

Addressing diversity: A case study of teacher educators' views and instructional practices at a Midwestern university , Alina Slapac Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2005 2005

The mind is the tabernacle of the consciousness soul: A journey visiting the roles of consciousness, communication, education, and technology in human and curriculum development by integrating Dewey, Gebser, and Steiner: Past, present, future , Daniel Joseph Kazim Bardy Open Access Dissertation

A qualitative investigation of student interactions in a learning activity center: Defining success, at-risk factors, and resiliency for developmental programs in community colleges , John L. Kalkwarf Open Access Dissertation

Teacher perceptions of cross-cultural adaptability and instructional practices in international locations , Debra S. Lee Open Access Dissertation

Opportunity and access for children with disabilities in the inclusive preschool classroom , Jodi Meyer-Mork Open Access Dissertation 2007 Award

Theses/Dissertations from 2004 2004

Educational change process: A case study of a rural school district's reading reform , Barbara M. Havel Bohach Open Access Dissertation

Students' views of classroom management strategies in assertive discipline and constructivist classroom settings , Joan Carolyn Gerbo Open Access Dissertation

Application of case study methodology in the context of undergraduate critical care nursing education , James A. Hauschildt Open Access Dissertation

The impact of the Iowa Children's Water Festival on the children's attitudes and behaviors toward the environment , Sang-Min Kim Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2003 2003

Preparation for the role of baccalaureate nurse educator: Implications for development of nurse educator curriculum , Vickie R. Barth Open Access Dissertation

Student perceptions of ethics and professionalism in computer science: Does age, gender, or experience matter? , James Stuart Bohy Open Access Dissertation

An investigation of the concept of balance in children ages 6–9: Logic and protologic identifiable in making mobiles , Seon Chun Open Access Dissertation

Pedagogical content knowledge—content area reading strategies: An analysis between teacher education and student teaching , Janet Kehe Dissertation (Electronic Copy Not Available)

Predicting Ghanaian pre-service teachers' intention to teach high-risk sexual behavior prevention from teaching efficacy and prevention approach , Joseph Kwesi Ogah Open Access Dissertation 2005 Award

Teachers' perceptions of the application of instructional design elements in the distance teaching process , Lihua Zheng Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2002 2002

Integrating New Technologies Into the Methods of Education (INTIME): Its impact on the professional practice of participating teacher educators , Marius Boboc Open Access Dissertation

The educational thought and practices of Padre Luís Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga S. J. , Justo Gallardo Open Access Dissertation

A national survey of elementary principals' response to the events of September 11, 2001 , Diane Mary McCarty Open Access Dissertation

In their footsteps: Women faculty of Wartburg College 1914–1945 , Susan Kosche Vallem Open Access Dissertation

Parental perceptions on maintaining heritage languages of CLD students , Ruth Lingxin Yan Open Access Dissertation

Theses/Dissertations from 2001 2001

An investigation of cooperative consciousness-raising as an innovative teaching practice, and of reactions to its introduction into a high school , Sahoby Solo Raharinirina Open Access Dissertation 2002 Award

Theses/Dissertations from 1998 1998

Perceptions of writing in a community college composition course , Rebecca Ann Kamm Open Access Dissertation

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Education-Related Research Topics & Ideas

Below you’ll find a list of education-related research topics and idea kickstarters. These are fairly broad and flexible to various contexts, so keep in mind that you will need to refine them a little. Nevertheless, they should inspire some ideas for your project.

  • The impact of school funding on student achievement
  • The effects of social and emotional learning on student well-being
  • The effects of parental involvement on student behaviour
  • The impact of teacher training on student learning
  • The impact of classroom design on student learning
  • The impact of poverty on education
  • The use of student data to inform instruction
  • The role of parental involvement in education
  • The effects of mindfulness practices in the classroom
  • The use of technology in the classroom
  • The role of critical thinking in education
  • The use of formative and summative assessments in the classroom
  • The use of differentiated instruction in the classroom
  • The use of gamification in education
  • The effects of teacher burnout on student learning
  • The impact of school leadership on student achievement
  • The effects of teacher diversity on student outcomes
  • The role of teacher collaboration in improving student outcomes
  • The implementation of blended and online learning
  • The effects of teacher accountability on student achievement
  • The effects of standardized testing on student learning
  • The effects of classroom management on student behaviour
  • The effects of school culture on student achievement
  • The use of student-centred learning in the classroom
  • The impact of teacher-student relationships on student outcomes
  • The achievement gap in minority and low-income students
  • The use of culturally responsive teaching in the classroom
  • The impact of teacher professional development on student learning
  • The use of project-based learning in the classroom
  • The effects of teacher expectations on student achievement
  • The use of adaptive learning technology in the classroom
  • The impact of teacher turnover on student learning
  • The effects of teacher recruitment and retention on student learning
  • The impact of early childhood education on later academic success
  • The impact of parental involvement on student engagement
  • The use of positive reinforcement in education
  • The impact of school climate on student engagement
  • The role of STEM education in preparing students for the workforce
  • The effects of school choice on student achievement
  • The use of technology in the form of online tutoring

Level-Specific Research Topics

Looking for research topics for a specific level of education? We’ve got you covered. Below you can find research topic ideas for primary, secondary and tertiary-level education contexts. Click the relevant level to view the respective list.

Research Topics: Pick An Education Level

Primary education.

  • Investigating the effects of peer tutoring on academic achievement in primary school
  • Exploring the benefits of mindfulness practices in primary school classrooms
  • Examining the effects of different teaching strategies on primary school students’ problem-solving skills
  • The use of storytelling as a teaching strategy in primary school literacy instruction
  • The role of cultural diversity in promoting tolerance and understanding in primary schools
  • The impact of character education programs on moral development in primary school students
  • Investigating the use of technology in enhancing primary school mathematics education
  • The impact of inclusive curriculum on promoting equity and diversity in primary schools
  • The impact of outdoor education programs on environmental awareness in primary school students
  • The influence of school climate on student motivation and engagement in primary schools
  • Investigating the effects of early literacy interventions on reading comprehension in primary school students
  • The impact of parental involvement in school decision-making processes on student achievement in primary schools
  • Exploring the benefits of inclusive education for students with special needs in primary schools
  • Investigating the effects of teacher-student feedback on academic motivation in primary schools
  • The role of technology in developing digital literacy skills in primary school students
  • Effective strategies for fostering a growth mindset in primary school students
  • Investigating the role of parental support in reducing academic stress in primary school children
  • The role of arts education in fostering creativity and self-expression in primary school students
  • Examining the effects of early childhood education programs on primary school readiness
  • Examining the effects of homework on primary school students’ academic performance
  • The role of formative assessment in improving learning outcomes in primary school classrooms
  • The impact of teacher-student relationships on academic outcomes in primary school
  • Investigating the effects of classroom environment on student behavior and learning outcomes in primary schools
  • Investigating the role of creativity and imagination in primary school curriculum
  • The impact of nutrition and healthy eating programs on academic performance in primary schools
  • The impact of social-emotional learning programs on primary school students’ well-being and academic performance
  • The role of parental involvement in academic achievement of primary school children
  • Examining the effects of classroom management strategies on student behavior in primary school
  • The role of school leadership in creating a positive school climate Exploring the benefits of bilingual education in primary schools
  • The effectiveness of project-based learning in developing critical thinking skills in primary school students
  • The role of inquiry-based learning in fostering curiosity and critical thinking in primary school students
  • The effects of class size on student engagement and achievement in primary schools
  • Investigating the effects of recess and physical activity breaks on attention and learning in primary school
  • Exploring the benefits of outdoor play in developing gross motor skills in primary school children
  • The effects of educational field trips on knowledge retention in primary school students
  • Examining the effects of inclusive classroom practices on students’ attitudes towards diversity in primary schools
  • The impact of parental involvement in homework on primary school students’ academic achievement
  • Investigating the effectiveness of different assessment methods in primary school classrooms
  • The influence of physical activity and exercise on cognitive development in primary school children
  • Exploring the benefits of cooperative learning in promoting social skills in primary school students

Secondary Education

  • Investigating the effects of school discipline policies on student behavior and academic success in secondary education
  • The role of social media in enhancing communication and collaboration among secondary school students
  • The impact of school leadership on teacher effectiveness and student outcomes in secondary schools
  • Investigating the effects of technology integration on teaching and learning in secondary education
  • Exploring the benefits of interdisciplinary instruction in promoting critical thinking skills in secondary schools
  • The impact of arts education on creativity and self-expression in secondary school students
  • The effectiveness of flipped classrooms in promoting student learning in secondary education
  • The role of career guidance programs in preparing secondary school students for future employment
  • Investigating the effects of student-centered learning approaches on student autonomy and academic success in secondary schools
  • The impact of socio-economic factors on educational attainment in secondary education
  • Investigating the impact of project-based learning on student engagement and academic achievement in secondary schools
  • Investigating the effects of multicultural education on cultural understanding and tolerance in secondary schools
  • The influence of standardized testing on teaching practices and student learning in secondary education
  • Investigating the effects of classroom management strategies on student behavior and academic engagement in secondary education
  • The influence of teacher professional development on instructional practices and student outcomes in secondary schools
  • The role of extracurricular activities in promoting holistic development and well-roundedness in secondary school students
  • Investigating the effects of blended learning models on student engagement and achievement in secondary education
  • The role of physical education in promoting physical health and well-being among secondary school students
  • Investigating the effects of gender on academic achievement and career aspirations in secondary education
  • Exploring the benefits of multicultural literature in promoting cultural awareness and empathy among secondary school students
  • The impact of school counseling services on student mental health and well-being in secondary schools
  • Exploring the benefits of vocational education and training in preparing secondary school students for the workforce
  • The role of digital literacy in preparing secondary school students for the digital age
  • The influence of parental involvement on academic success and well-being of secondary school students
  • The impact of social-emotional learning programs on secondary school students’ well-being and academic success
  • The role of character education in fostering ethical and responsible behavior in secondary school students
  • Examining the effects of digital citizenship education on responsible and ethical technology use among secondary school students
  • The impact of parental involvement in school decision-making processes on student outcomes in secondary schools
  • The role of educational technology in promoting personalized learning experiences in secondary schools
  • The impact of inclusive education on the social and academic outcomes of students with disabilities in secondary schools
  • The influence of parental support on academic motivation and achievement in secondary education
  • The role of school climate in promoting positive behavior and well-being among secondary school students
  • Examining the effects of peer mentoring programs on academic achievement and social-emotional development in secondary schools
  • Examining the effects of teacher-student relationships on student motivation and achievement in secondary schools
  • Exploring the benefits of service-learning programs in promoting civic engagement among secondary school students
  • The impact of educational policies on educational equity and access in secondary education
  • Examining the effects of homework on academic achievement and student well-being in secondary education
  • Investigating the effects of different assessment methods on student performance in secondary schools
  • Examining the effects of single-sex education on academic performance and gender stereotypes in secondary schools
  • The role of mentoring programs in supporting the transition from secondary to post-secondary education

Tertiary Education

  • The role of student support services in promoting academic success and well-being in higher education
  • The impact of internationalization initiatives on students’ intercultural competence and global perspectives in tertiary education
  • Investigating the effects of active learning classrooms and learning spaces on student engagement and learning outcomes in tertiary education
  • Exploring the benefits of service-learning experiences in fostering civic engagement and social responsibility in higher education
  • The influence of learning communities and collaborative learning environments on student academic and social integration in higher education
  • Exploring the benefits of undergraduate research experiences in fostering critical thinking and scientific inquiry skills
  • Investigating the effects of academic advising and mentoring on student retention and degree completion in higher education
  • The role of student engagement and involvement in co-curricular activities on holistic student development in higher education
  • The impact of multicultural education on fostering cultural competence and diversity appreciation in higher education
  • The role of internships and work-integrated learning experiences in enhancing students’ employability and career outcomes
  • Examining the effects of assessment and feedback practices on student learning and academic achievement in tertiary education
  • The influence of faculty professional development on instructional practices and student outcomes in tertiary education
  • The influence of faculty-student relationships on student success and well-being in tertiary education
  • The impact of college transition programs on students’ academic and social adjustment to higher education
  • The impact of online learning platforms on student learning outcomes in higher education
  • The impact of financial aid and scholarships on access and persistence in higher education
  • The influence of student leadership and involvement in extracurricular activities on personal development and campus engagement
  • Exploring the benefits of competency-based education in developing job-specific skills in tertiary students
  • Examining the effects of flipped classroom models on student learning and retention in higher education
  • Exploring the benefits of online collaboration and virtual team projects in developing teamwork skills in tertiary students
  • Investigating the effects of diversity and inclusion initiatives on campus climate and student experiences in tertiary education
  • The influence of study abroad programs on intercultural competence and global perspectives of college students
  • Investigating the effects of peer mentoring and tutoring programs on student retention and academic performance in tertiary education
  • Investigating the effectiveness of active learning strategies in promoting student engagement and achievement in tertiary education
  • Investigating the effects of blended learning models and hybrid courses on student learning and satisfaction in higher education
  • The role of digital literacy and information literacy skills in supporting student success in the digital age
  • Investigating the effects of experiential learning opportunities on career readiness and employability of college students
  • The impact of e-portfolios on student reflection, self-assessment, and showcasing of learning in higher education
  • The role of technology in enhancing collaborative learning experiences in tertiary classrooms
  • The impact of research opportunities on undergraduate student engagement and pursuit of advanced degrees
  • Examining the effects of competency-based assessment on measuring student learning and achievement in tertiary education
  • Examining the effects of interdisciplinary programs and courses on critical thinking and problem-solving skills in college students
  • The role of inclusive education and accessibility in promoting equitable learning experiences for diverse student populations
  • The role of career counseling and guidance in supporting students’ career decision-making in tertiary education
  • The influence of faculty diversity and representation on student success and inclusive learning environments in higher education

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Education-Related Dissertations & Theses

While the ideas we’ve presented above are a decent starting point for finding a research topic in education, they are fairly generic and non-specific. So, it helps to look at actual dissertations and theses in the education space to see how this all comes together in practice.

Below, we’ve included a selection of education-related research projects to help refine your thinking. These are actual dissertations and theses, written as part of Master’s and PhD-level programs, so they can provide some useful insight as to what a research topic looks like in practice.

  • From Rural to Urban: Education Conditions of Migrant Children in China (Wang, 2019)
  • Energy Renovation While Learning English: A Guidebook for Elementary ESL Teachers (Yang, 2019)
  • A Reanalyses of Intercorrelational Matrices of Visual and Verbal Learners’ Abilities, Cognitive Styles, and Learning Preferences (Fox, 2020)
  • A study of the elementary math program utilized by a mid-Missouri school district (Barabas, 2020)
  • Instructor formative assessment practices in virtual learning environments : a posthumanist sociomaterial perspective (Burcks, 2019)
  • Higher education students services: a qualitative study of two mid-size universities’ direct exchange programs (Kinde, 2020)
  • Exploring editorial leadership : a qualitative study of scholastic journalism advisers teaching leadership in Missouri secondary schools (Lewis, 2020)
  • Selling the virtual university: a multimodal discourse analysis of marketing for online learning (Ludwig, 2020)
  • Advocacy and accountability in school counselling: assessing the use of data as related to professional self-efficacy (Matthews, 2020)
  • The use of an application screening assessment as a predictor of teaching retention at a midwestern, K-12, public school district (Scarbrough, 2020)
  • Core values driving sustained elite performance cultures (Beiner, 2020)
  • Educative features of upper elementary Eureka math curriculum (Dwiggins, 2020)
  • How female principals nurture adult learning opportunities in successful high schools with challenging student demographics (Woodward, 2020)
  • The disproportionality of Black Males in Special Education: A Case Study Analysis of Educator Perceptions in a Southeastern Urban High School (McCrae, 2021)

As you can see, these research topics are a lot more focused than the generic topic ideas we presented earlier. So, in order for you to develop a high-quality research topic, you’ll need to get specific and laser-focused on a specific context with specific variables of interest.  In the video below, we explore some other important things you’ll need to consider when crafting your research topic.

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High School Teachers’ Perceptions of Promoting Student Motivation and Creativity through Career Education , Kyeonghyeon Park

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Persistence Like a Mother: Nursing the Narrative toward Doctoral Completion in English Education—A Poetic Autoethnography , Krista S. Mallo

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

The Effects of Augmented Reality (AR)-infused Idiom Material on Iranian Students’ Idiom Achievements, Motivation, and Perceptions , Babak Khoshnevisan

How the Use of Learner-Generated Images and Authentic Materials Affects the Comprehension and Production of Vivid Phrasal Idioms in L2 English Learners , Melissa Larsen-Walker

Explore L2 Chinese Learners' Motivation through L2MSS: Selves, Mental Imagery, and Pedagogical Implications , Yao Liu

Exploring Adult Indigenous Latinxs’ English Language Identity Expressions and Agency: A MALP®-informed Photovoice Study , Andrea Enikő Lypka

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Illuminating Changes in Preservice Teachers’ Perceptions about Teaching Elementary Mathematicsin an Introductory Methods Course , Elaine Cerrato

International Teaching Assistants’ Perceptions of English and Spanish Language Use at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez , Edward G. Contreras Santiago

The Effects and Students’ Views of Teachers' Coded Written Corrective Feedback: A Multiple-Case Study of Online Multiple-draft Chinese Writing , Jining Han

Promoting L2 Idiomatic Competence among Chinese College Students via WeChat , Zhengjie Li

EFL Student Collaborative Writing in Google Docs: A Multiple Case Study , Quang Nam Pham

A New Literacy Coach and Two English Language Arts Teachers Learn Together: A Narrative Inquiry , Christiana C. Succar

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Exploring Mathematics Teacher Education Fieldwork Experiences through Storytelling , Melody Jeane Elrod

Cultivating Peace via Language Teaching: Pre-Service Teachers' Beliefs and Emotions in an EFL Argentine Practicum , María Matilde Olivero

Perspectives of AP U.S. History Teachers in Title I Schools , Mark Lance Rowland

What Does It Mean to Be a Service-Learning Teacher? - An Autoethnography , Kristy Causey Verdi

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Urban English Language Arts Teachers’ Stories of Technology Use: A Narrative Inquiry , Bridget Abbas

Foreign Language College Achievement and the Infusion of Three Selected Web 2.0 Technologies: A Mixed Method Case Study , Eulises Avellaneda

Educators' Oral Histories of Tampa Bay Area Writing Project Involvement , Margaret Hoffman Saturley

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Student-teacher Interaction Through Online Reflective Journals in a High School Science Classroom: What Have We Learned? , Megan Elizabeth Ehlers

Facilitating Motivation in a Virtual World Within a Second Language Acquisition Classroom , Andrew Warren Gump

IWitness and Student Empathy: Perspectives from USC Shoah Foundation Master Teachers , Brandon Jerome Haas

Job Satisfaction of Adjunct Faculty Who Teach Standardized Online Courses , Claudia A. Ruiz

The Common Core State Standards: Its Reported Effects on the Instructional Decision Making of Middle School Social Studies Teachers , Tracy Tilotta

The Effects of Blog-supported Collaborative Writing on Writing Performance, Writing Anxiety and Perceptions of EFL College Students in Taiwan , Hui-Ju Wu

The Influence of Types of Homework on Opportunity to Learn and Students' Mathematics Achievement: Examples from the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project , Yiting Yu

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Picturing the Reader: English Education Pre-service Teachers' Beliefs About Reading Using Photovoice , Michael Dicicco

Balanced Artistry: Describing and Explaining Expert Teacher Practice as Adaptive Expertise , Nina Graham

A Phenomenological Study of the Experiences of Higher Education Students with Disabilities , Allen J. Heindel

The Effect of Teachers' Epistemological Beliefs on Practice , Milton David Huling

Presentation of Civic Identity in Online High School Social Studies Discussion Forums , Holly Mcbride

In Our Image: The Attempted Reshaping of the Cuban Education System by the United States Government, 1898-1912 , Mario John Minichino

The Effects of Emotive Reasoning on Secondary School Students' Decision-Making in the Context of Socioscientific Issues , Wardell Anthony Powell

Reflections in the Classroom: Perspectives on Teaching for Social Justice from Secondary Social Studies Educators , Gregory Lee Samuels

A Case Study of the Roles and Perceptions of Writing Coaches , Amy June Schechter

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Curriculum Gatekeeping in Global Education: Global Educators' Perspectives , Robert Wayne Bailey

An Investigation of the Effects of an Authentic Science Experience Among Urban High School Students , Angela Chapman

Social Studies Teachers in an Evaluative Role: The Peer Evaluator Experience in the Accountability Era , Martha Barnes Ford

English Language Teachers' Learning to Teach with Technology through Participation in an Online Community of Practice: A Netnography of Webheads in Action , Derya Kulavuz-Onal

Assessing Competing Demands and Charting a Course: A Phenomenological Study of Advanced Placement U.S. History Teachers' Decision Making and Course Planning , Kerry Dean Poole

School Library Media Specialists' Perceptions of Collaboration, Leadership and Technology , Jozan Maria Powell

Preparing Teachers to Apply Research to Mathematics Teaching: Using Design-Based Research to Define and Assess the Process of Evidence-Based Practice , Sarah Van Ingen

From Limited-English-Proficient to Educator: Perspectives on Three Spanish-English Biliteracy Journeys , Elizabeth Visedo

A Case Study of Peer Review Practices of Four Adolescent English Language Learners in Face-to-Face and Online Contexts , Oksana Vorobel

Intermediate-Level Chinese Language Learners' Social Communication in Chinese on Facebook: A Mixed Methods Study , Shenggao Wang

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Member Perceptions of Informal Science Institutions Graduate Certificate Program: Case Study of a Community of Practice , Lois A. Ball

Team-Teaching Experiences of a Mathematician and a Mathematics Teacher Educator: An Interpretative Phenomenological Case Study , Sarah K. Bleiler

The Impact of Socioscientific Issues Based Curriculum Involving Environmental Outdoor Education for Fourth Grade Students , Karey Burek

A Phenomenological Study of Teaching Endangered Languages Online: Perspectives from Nahua and Mayan Educators. , Dustin De Felice

"Are We Supposed to be the Guy on the Horse?" A Case Study on the Use of Political Cartoons in the American History Classroom , James Manuel Duran

Teachers' Narratives of Experience with Social Class , Natalie Elizabeth Keefer

Multiple Intelligences in the Text: Examining the Presence of MI Tasks in the Annotated Teacher's Editions of Four High School United States History Textbooks , Carey Mullican

Four English Language Learners' Experiences and Strategy Use in Learning Environments of Multiliteracies , Ho Ryong Park

Statistical Content in Middle Grades Mathematics Textbooks , Maria Consuelo (suzie) Capiral Pickle

Socioscientific Issues: A Path Towards Advanced ScientificLiteracy and Improved Conceptual Understanding of Socially Controversial Scientific Theories , Dean William Pinzino

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

A Case Study of Adolescent Females' Perceptions of Identity in an After-School Book Club , Holly Atkins

The Impact of an Online Learning Community Project on University Chinese as a Foreign Language Students' Motivation , Shengrong Cai

Opportunity to Learn (OTL) and the Alignment of Upper Division Mathematics Learning Outcomes, Textbooks, and the National Assessment in Belize , Gabriel Cal

Making Meaning with "Readers" and "Texts": A Narrative Inquiry into Two Beginning English Teachers' Meaning Making from Classroom Events , Christi Underwood Edge

A Sociocultural-Theory-Based Study of the Impact of Mediation During Post-Observation Conferences on Language Teacher Learning , Jane Harvey

Role of CMC-Embedded Webquests in Enhancement of Online Students' Knowledge and Understanding of German Culture - A Case Study , Radhika Lothe

Technology Use as Transformative Pedagogy: Using Video Editing Technology to Learn About Teaching , Michelle Macy

"We Have Never Known What Death Was Before"--A Just War Doctrine Critique of U.S. History Textbooks , Mark Pearcy

El Poder / The Power: Latino/a Literature Inclusion in the Florida High School Language Arts Classroom as a Contributing Deterrent to the Latino/a Dropout Rate , Monica Adriana Sleeter

Revision And Validation Of A Culturally-Adapted Online Instructional Module Using Edmundson's CAP Model: A DBR Study , Marie A. Tapanes

Geometric Transformations in Middle School Mathematics Textbooks , Barbara Zorin

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

Through the Lens of a Global Educator: Examining Personal Perceptions Regarding the Construction of World-Mindedness , Kenneth T. Carano

Concepts of Variable in Middle-Grades Mathematics Textbooks during Four Eras of Mathematics Education in the United States , James K. Dogbey

Experiences of Foreign Language Teachers and Students Using a Technology-Mediated Oral Assessment , Jeannie Ducher

Manifestations of Hidden Curriculum in a Community College Online Opticianry Program: An Ecological Approach , Barry Hubbard

Proportionality in Middle-School Mathematics Textbooks , Gwendolyn Joy Johnson

Preservice Elementary Teachers‟ Pedagogical Content Knowledge Related to Area and Perimeter: A Teacher Development Experiment Investigating Anchored Instruction With Web-Based Microworlds , Matthew S. Kellogg

Systematic Development and Validation of a Course of Instruction in Prior Learning Assessment , John D. McNally

The Dynamic Graphic Organizer and its Influence on Making Factual, Comparative, and Inferential Determinations within Comparative Content , Cameron Spears

Technology Integration For Preservice Science Teacher Educators , Nina C. Stokes

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Motivation And Instructor’s Self-Disclosure Using Facebook In A French Online Course Context , James M. Aubry

Enhancing Nature of Science Understanding, Reflective Judgment, and Argumentation through Socioscientific Issues , Brendan E. Callahan

College Students' Use of Science Content During Socioscientific Issues Negotiation: Impact of Evolution Understanding and Acceptance , Samantha R. Fowler

Teacher Self-Efficacy and the Civic Knowledge of Secondary Social Studies Teachers in a Large Urban School District: A Policy Study , Dennis Holt

Teaching social studies in an age of globalization: A case study of secondary social studies teachers' participation in the UNA-USA's Global Classrooms curriculum program , Kelly R. Miliziano

The realization of the speech act of refusal in Egyptian Arabic by American learners of Arabic as a foreign language , Nader Morkus

Exploring efficient design approaches for display of multidimensional data to facilitate interpretation of information , Chitra S. Pathiavadi

Classroom discourse and Teacher talk influences on English language learner students' mathematics experiences , Mariana M. Petkova

A Multiple Case Study Analysis of Middle Grades Social Studies Teachers' Instructional Use of Digital Technology with Academically Talented Students at Three High-Performing Middle Schools , Caroline C. Sheffield

Development and Validation of a Web-Based Module to Teach Metacognitive Learning Strategies to Students in Higher Education , Oma B. Singh

Transformational Processes and Learner Outcomes for Online Learning: An Activity Theory Case Study of Spanish Students , Joseph M. Terantino

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The Process of Change Experienced by Pre-Service and In-Service Social Studies Teachers in an Online Content Area Reading Course , Aimee L. Alexander-Shea

The Role of Image Resolution to Locomotion Tasks in Virtual Desktop Wayfinding , Lisa Dawn Anderson

Secondary Pre-Service Teachers’ Knowledge and Confidence in Dealing with Students’ First Amendment Rights in the Classroom , Ian Call

Culture Learning in Spanish Companion Book Websites: An Analysis of Tasks , Angela Cresswell

The Effects of Pre-Writing Strategy Training Guided by Computer-Based Procedural Facilitation on ESL Students’ Strategy Use, Writing Quantity, and Writing Quality , Darunee Dujsik

Ocean Literacy and Reasoning About Ocean Issues: The Influence of Content, Experience and Morality , Teresa Greely

Digitally Implemented Interactive Fiction: Systematic Development and Validation of “Mole, P.I.”, a Multimedia Adventure for Third Grade Readers , Denise Haunstetter

Personal Epistemological Growth in a College Chemistry Laboratory Environment , Linda S. Keen-Rocha

A Comparative Study of Six Decades of General Science Textbooks: Evaluating the Evolution of Science Content , Anna Lewis

The Acquisition of Procedural Skills: An Analysis of the Worked-Example Effect Using Animated Demonstrations , David Lewis

A Study of Instructional Strategies that Promote Learning Centered Synchronous Dialogue Online , Shelley Stewart

Dynamic Assessment: Towards a Model of Dialogic Engagement , Robert Summers

Teacher Efficacy and Student Achievement in Ninth and Tenth Grade Reading: A Multilevel Analysis , Anete Vasquez

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High school social studies teachers' attitudes towards the inclusion of ELL students in mainstream classes , Jason L. O'Brien

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Chapman, Shelley Ann. "A Theory of Curriculum Development in the Professions: An Integration of Mezirow's Transformative Learning Theory with Schwab's Deliberative Curriculum Theory." [Yellow Springs, Ohio] : Antioch University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1173793131.

Birk, Tammy A. "Becoming Cosmopolitan: Toward a Critical Cosmopolitan Pedagogy." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1308276138.

Alderman, Lyn. "From rhetoric to practice : issues in teaching and learning touch keyboarding." Thesis, The University of Newcastle, 2004. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/54630/1/54630.pdf.

Jess, Michael Chalmers. "Curriculum innovation from a complex ecological perspective : a developmental physical education case study." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/8190.

Sup, Michael J. "Sport and Development Volunteerism: A Phenomenological Inquiry of Volunteers' Experiences in a Salvadorian Program." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1554021247702464.

Waldrop, Kelly. "Are We Really Doing This?Performativity, Pragmatism, and Experiential Learning in the Business Writing Classroom." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1406805136.

Adams, Tania Bernadette. "A conceptual framework for leadership development in the South African police service based on transformative learning theory." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/6842.

McGlothlin, Cheryle D. "Evaluation of HQT Online Courses: Growth of Participants Technology, Pedagogy and Content Knowledge (TPACK)." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1411132394.

Morehouse, Paul G. "Investigating Young Children's Music-making Behavior: A Developmental Theory." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2012. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgu_etd/73.

Kohler, Francis M. "Divergence of Millennial Digital Learning: A Study of Generational Domains Involving Differential Instruction Using Pedagogy and Tools." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1333566362.

Birden, Hudson H. "Professionalism in medicine. What is it and how can it be taught?" Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/8665.

Smith, Kevin J. "A Critical Discourse Analysis of Developing the Curriculum Cymreig:The Language of Learning Welshness." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1292251849.

Davis, Julie M. "Innovation through action research in environmental education : from project to praxis." Thesis, Griffith University, 2003. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/67230/2/67230.pdf.

Johnson, Gavin P. "Queer Possibilities in Digital Media Composing." The Ohio State University, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu158816717940897.

Martínez, Ángel Luis. "Young, Gifted, and Brown: Ricanstructing Through Autoethnopoetic Stories for Critical Diasporic Puerto Rican Pedagogy." Antioch University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1445429195.

Zhao, Yebing. "A QI 气 Theory of Voice: Cultivating and Negotiating Inventive and Ethical Qi-Voice in Writing." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1617901205834771.

Christoforidou, Vivi, and Pia Olofsson. "”Ska vi byta grejer?” … för hållbar utveckling : En enkätstudie om åsikter angående en låne-/bytesverksamhet av material bland verksamma inom förskolan." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för utbildningsvetenskap, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-28992.

Benton, J. Love. "Culturally Collaborative Teaching: A Path Toward Black Student Learning." Antioch University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1605910704330758.

Morén, Marie, and Malin Strömberg. "Läroplan för en ohållbar framtid? : En studie för att synliggöra förekomsten av hållbar utveckling i Lpo94 och Lgr11 samt den innehållsliga utvecklingen dem emellan." Thesis, Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för kommunikation och information, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-4759.

Maiorano, Joseph. "You Can’t Teach Whom You Don’t Know: Black Males’ Narratives on Educators in K-12 Schools." The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1492703555267517.

Adeyeri, Oluwadamilare S. "Intrinsic Motivation and Human Agency of Faculty Engaged In Service-Learning: A Qualitative Interpretive Study of a U.S. Mid-western Public University." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1336612787.

Walsh-Moorman, Elizabeth A. "Multimodal Composing In Support of Disciplinary Literacy: A Search For Context In ELA and History Classrooms." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1515961727003752.

Gaskell, Kate Matilda. "Basil Bernstein's theory of pedagogic transmission : pedagogy, curriculum and ageing." Thesis, University of Dundee, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.424323.

Riney, Mark Reisz. "The intersection of curriculum and pedagogy: A teacher's theory of content." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186826.

Jefferson, Miranda. "Film learning as aesthetic experience: Dwelling in the house of possibility." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/8587.

Rogers, Christian. "A Study of Student Engagement with Media in Online Training." University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1364393833.

Meirson, Tal. "Multicultural Literature Curriculum and the Enactment of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2018. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/521067.

Owens, Darya. "Teachers' Pedagogical Resistance to Prescribed Curriculum." Thesis, Wayne State University, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10599931.

Research indicates that teachers feel intimidated into fully implementing prescribed literacy curriculum at the expense of their own praxis which may indeed be effective in boosting student literacy achievement. This perceived intimidation may serve to compromise students’ literacy outcomes. The objective of the study was to recognize the different forms of resistance teachers demonstrate in order to take responsibility of their own pedagogical practices as it helps develop students’ literacy skills. This paper analyzes teachers’ praxis and use of integrated methods of prescribed literacy curriculum in relation to teacher resistance. It answers four key questions: 1) What forms of resistance to the prescribed literacy curriculum do teachers at this elementary school use? 2) Why do teachers use resistance? 3) What do teachers say are the implications of their resistance? 4) What are teachers’ pedagogical choices in relation to resistance?

The study gathered qualitative and qualitative data in order to detail the frequency with which teachers favor their praxis over prescribed literacy curriculum, and to address concepts such as culturally responsive teaching and social participation. The limitations inherent in the research are the lack of diversity among the 18 respondents interviewed (all of them white female teachers from a northeastern U.S. suburban school); and the possibility that respondents might be less than candid in their responses due to concerns about anonymity.

Most of the teachers reported that they felt teachers resist prescribed literacy curriculum by developing their own pedagogical practices within their classroom in order to feel responsible for developing students’ literacy skills. At the same time, participants reported that they tended to completely follow prescribed literacy curriculum consistent with their professional development training. Teachers have strategically adjusted controlled academic environments to serve students, which implies a strategy of politicizing education within their classrooms. The long standing educational systems which were believed to promote education for the sake of preparing students for service jobs and consumerism are adjustable in classrooms where teachers promote students’ social capital instead.

Hill, Landon. "Unique forms of knowledge and curriculum in hip-hop pedagogy." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1596975.

Utilizing the frameworks of critical race theory and culturally relevant pedagogy, this research illustrates ways in which hip-hop pedagogy can create a more liberating educational experience for Black and Latina/o students than currently offered in urban schools. The current literature on hip-hop pedagogy mainly focuses on how hip-hop makes standardized subjects more appealing to urban students while vaguely referencing its relevance to youth living in urban communities. Much less research has specified how hip-hop, within the classroom, can address the issues directly affecting Black and Latina/o youth. Consequently, some may wonder if hip-hop is actually being used to transform education, or merely to help students excel based on the standards of dominant culture (Au, 2005). The purpose of this thesis is to understand contemporary issues facing underprivileged Black and Latina/o youth, effective teaching methods that can be implemented in schools using hip-hop pedagogy, and areas of study relevant to hip-hop culture.

Uelk, Katie Owens. "Arts-Based Pedagogies and the Literacy of Adolescent Students in High-Risk and High-Poverty Communities." The Ohio State University, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1555430793261226.

Sprankles, William Thomas III. "The Fifth Day Experience: A White Paper Series an Innovative Program to Redesign Schools and Operationalize Deeper Learning." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1621252535547665.

Grant, Carl L. "Sunday school curriculum materials development blending theory and technology /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1993. http://www.tren.com.

Bentley, T. Mark. "The game studio| Developing literacy through the lens of game design." Thesis, Middle Tennessee State University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1597407.

In this thesis, I propose a curriculum for first year composition (FYC), called the Game Studio curriculum, in which students learn writing through experiences playing, analyzing, and designing games. In Chapter 1, I review the ways in which many students are already learning in video game spaces and argue that the study of games has potential to alter FYC instruction for the better. In Chapter 2, I frame the scholarship behind the Game Studio using James Paul Gee’s What Video Games Have to Teach us About Learning and Literacy and Jesse Schnell’s The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses. I also provide context for Middle Tennessee State University’s “Literacy for Life” objectives and discuss how the Game Studio curriculum supplements these objectives. In Chapter 3, I provide a detailed list of introductory projects designed to give both students and instructors a running knowledge of game jargon and game design concepts. In Chapter 4, I provide details for the final two projects, which involve the development of student-designed games. I conclude in Chapter 5 with my reflections on student responses to an exit survey at the end of the Game Studio semester.

Ellis, Maureen. "The personal and professional development of the critical global educator." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2013. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10018010/.

Erskine, Brian Michael. "Postmodernist Pedagogy's Effect on Doctoral Level Political Theory Instruction and Curriculum." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32823.

Hoffman, Jeffrey Cornè. "A service learning pedagogy for an undergraduate bachelor of nursing curriculum." University of Western Cape, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8287.

Brown, Katharine Jessie. "Responding to global poverty : young people in England learning about development." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2015. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10021961/.

Kom, Brian S. R. "Tuning In to a Hit Parade Pedagogy." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/30559.

Chadwick, Hunter M. Dmitriyev Grigory. "Towards a critical coaching curriculum." Diss., Statesboro, Ga.: Georgia Southern University, 2009. http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/etd/archive/fall2009/hunter_m_chadwick/Chadwick_Hunter_M_200908_edd.pdf.

DiLoreto, Elizabeth. "American Sign Language as a Foreign Language Requirement: Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Standards." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1364150201.

Gallardo, Rocio E. "Borderland pedagogy study of high school mathematics teachers' lesson plan development and implementation practices." Thesis, The University of Texas at El Paso, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3708539.

The aim of the study is to examine high school mathematics teachers' lesson plan development and implementation practices used in the border region of Mexico and USA. The study also attempts to determine how a transition from Mexico (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua) to the U.S. (El Paso, TX) impacts high school mathematics teacher’s lesson plan development practices incorporating the Borderland Pedagogy. The Borderland Pedagogy theoretical framework (Cline & Necochea, 2006; Romo & Chavez 2006; Fiume, 2005) was developed to explore educational experiences of teachers situated within border regions. The framework highlights key characteristics of Borderland Pedagogy that influence lesson plan development and implementation practices. The framework was used to design multiple case studies research to examine and understand teaching practices on both sides of the border in general, and pedagogical experiences of transitioning teachers in particular. Elbaz-Luwish (2007) and Sabar (2004) defined teacher transition as an adaptation of a teacher to a new language, culture, and new educational system. Scholars (Shimizu, 2008; Diazgranados et al., 2008; Lit and Lit, 2009) suggest that lesson plans are designed according to teachers’ experiences, knowledge about the subject matter, and beliefs about teaching, and learning. The study is built on understanding that teaching on the border impose unique requirements on lesson plan development practices reflecting flexibility, cultural and linguistic diversity. The research sample included two Mexican teachers, two US teachers, and one transitioning teacher. The design of the study is operationalized based on the following data sources: (1) teacher-developed lesson plans, (2) classroom observations, and (3) structured interviews. Data was analyzed using frequency-based initial and focus coding scheme. The key observation in lesson plan development among participating Mexican and US teachers revealed complexity and uniqueness of borderland teachers’ practices in recognizing, addressing, and implementing national/ state standards and curriculum (Secretaría de Educación Pública, Texas Education Agency). Results of the study suggest that the Borderland Pedagogy could serve not only as a framework but also as an instrument to document and interpret transformative pedagogical practices of teachers teaching on the border.

Smith, Eugene Arlington. "Development of sustainability within a university curriculum." Thesis, Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28100.

Ferreira, Maria Manuela Costa Malheiro Dias Aurélio. "An investigation into the problems of curriculum planning and development in geography with special reference to the curriculum of the secondary schools of Portugal." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1992. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10018716/.

Fister, Tyler W. "Activating the art classroom| Combining critical pedagogy, visual culture and socially engaged art to promote agency amongst high school students." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10638247.

The topic of this study examines how the art classroom can be a site to facilitate agency amongst high school students. The research questions for this study are: (a) How will implementing a unit of instruction based in youth participatory action research (YPAR), critical pedagogy, visual culture, and art activism facilitate a change in students’ attitudes towards their own agency to impact change? (b) How will implementing a unit of instruction based in youth participatory action research (YPAR), critical pedagogy, visual culture, and art activism promote agency within students to think of art as a tool to affect change within their communities? This study uses critical pedagogy to situate students’ concerns and lived experiences as a starting point. Through a visual culture arts education (VCAE) approach, I developed a discussion about students’ ability to critically examine how their visual experience produces belief systems that perpetuate social inequities. Lastly, this research utilizes Socially Engaged Art (SEA) to theorize art’s ability to build awareness and propose solutions to social concerns. I conducted this study as a Youth Based Participatory Action Research (YPAR) project in which students are active participants within the research, design, and implementation of the study.

Crowell, Mary L. "Facilitating difficult knowledge in the classroom| Intimate transgressive pedagogy from a psychoanalytic and poststructural feminist framework." Thesis, Washington State University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3715181.

This dissertation seeks to address the facilitation of difficult knowledges in the classroom. I employ constructs of poststructural feminism to critique rationalist-only frameworks that limit the forms of knowledge that "count" in the construction of knowledge. In response to these critiques, this dissertation constructs an alternative pedagogical framework from a psychoanalytic and poststructural feminist lens that emphasizes the bordered landscapes of the un/conscious. This approach is named Intimate Transgressive Pedagogy (ITP). Additionally, this dissertation introduces an empirical study that explored one semester of classroom teaching using Intimate Transgressive Pedagogy. Student and teacher experiences are analyzed through the theoretical concepts of ITP with a further discussion of the implications of the pedagogical concepts and empirical findings for multicultural teacher education.

McLaren, Graham. "The Wild Food Challenge| A Case Study of a Self-initiated Experiential Education Project." Thesis, Prescott College, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10003293.

This thesis presents findings from a narrative and phenomenological case study that examined the inspirations and motivations that led to an adolescent student’s engagement in a self-initiated experiential education project (SEEP) and the subsequent effects on the adolescent’s sense of self. The student’s SEEP was a month-long challenge to eat only wild foods. SEEPs and self-designed experiential learning projects are examples of self-directed learning, which is becoming more common in adult, elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education. Six theoretical areas are addressed in the literature review, including adolescent sense of self, benefits of exposure to nature, mentoring, experiential education, eclectic homeschooling, and rites of passage. The investigator interviewed the SEEP initiator, who was a student at a school employing the deep nature connection mentoring model of education, and seven of the student’s mentors. Artifacts produced by the student and mentors related to the student’s self-initiated experiential education project were examined. Data analysis included crafting researcher profiles, writing a chronological story of the case, and an open-coded thematic analysis of the interview transcripts. Findings indicate the influences and motivations inspiring the creation of the SEEP in this case included elements of the initiators’ identity, self-esteem, education, resilience and self-efficacy; an adolescent need to test oneself; and a desire for a deeper connection with nature. The outcomes in terms of sense of self include impacts on identity and self-esteem, increased resilience and self-efficacy and an increasing appreciation for nature, family, and the student’s interdependence with other people. These impacts indicate that SEEPs could be a desired aspect of curriculum design. Educator, family, peer, and community support appear to be important influences encouraging students to create and engage in SEEPs.

Barbosa, Perla De Oliveira. "Prospective Teachers Dismantling Anti-Bilingual Hegemonic Discourses| Exploring a Pedagogy of Participatory Possibilities for "Political Clarity" and "Political Agency"." Thesis, New Mexico State University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10985660.

The public education system in the U.S. has been under assault with the latest neoliberal education reforms. Those reforms are characterized by their antidemocratic and homogenizing assessment system, which reinforces a banking model of education. Such model goes against teachers and teaching, linguistic and cultural diversity and bilingual education. In order to countervail this reality, this research urged pre-service teachers in a Foundations of Bilingual Education/ ESL college coursework to engage in a problem-posing and emancipatory pedagogy. The main purpose was for them to nurture and enhance political clarity and political agency in issues of bilingual and ESL education. Students not only engaged in dismantling hegemonic discourses in bilingual and ESL education in the U.S., but also went through an epistemological break when the teacher-researcher invited students to become co-researchers in order to co-construct the curriculum and pedagogical realities. Readings, journals, personal narratives, dialogue and theater of the oppressed became the vehicles for engagement. The transformative process of the teacher-researcher and co-researchers occurred when they deliberately transitioned from a pedagogy that promotes passive citizens to a pedagogy that promotes collective emancipation. The research paradigm that aligned with those experiences was Participatory Action Research (PAR). Central to PAR is radical participatory democracy. Through self-collective development and reliance, participants transform themselves and find alternatives to defeat injustices. Pre-service and in-service teachers and teacher education can benefit from the following results: (1) the transformative effect of a dialogic research (2) the lessons the teacher-researcher learned (3) how theater of the oppressed could have been central to the vivencia, instead it was supplementary and still the door for infinite possibilities (4) the viability of PAR as a vivencia embedded in undergraduate education major and (5) the extraordinary case of Sofia's (co-researcher) ongoing advocacy.

Taylor, Alana Imani. "Potential applications of second language acquisition theory and modern language teaching curriculum to koine greek pedagogy." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.531441.

Lin, Wen-Yun. "Development of whole language as pedagogy for Chinese teachers." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/284267.

Trant, Maurice Anthony. "The power of the provisional : the Curriculum Development Unit : a case study in innovation in modern Irish education." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1993. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10020913/.

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