Welcome to the Tenth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education
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1 Welcome to the Tenth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education Aloha! We welcome you to the Tenth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education. Over nearly the last decade, this event has offered a unique opportunity for academics and other professionals from around the globe to share their broad array of knowledge and perspectives. The primary goal of the conference is to provide those with cross-disciplinary interests related to education to meet and interact with others inside and outside their own discipline. The international aspect of the conference brings a truly diverse variety of viewpoints shaped by different cultures, languages, geography and politics. This diversity is also captured in the Hawaii International Conference s unique cross-disciplinary approach. The resulting interaction energizes research as well as vocation. With Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head and the vast South Pacific as the backdrop, this venue is an important dimension of this conference. For centuries a stopping place of explorers, Hawaii has historically been enriched by the blend of ideas that have crossed our shores. The Hawaii International Conference on Education continues this tradition in the nurturing spirit of Aloha. Along with its ideal weather and striking beauty, the Hawaiian Islands provide natural elements to inspire learning and dialogue. The 2011 conference was a great success. We hosted more than 1200 participants representing more than 38 countries. Thank you for joining the 2012 Hawaii International Conference on Education! The 2013 Hawaii International Conference on Education will be held January 6 9, 2013 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort in Honolulu, Hawaii. Please check our website in early February for more details! education@hiceducation.org Phone: (808) The Proceedings Publication can be found on the CD ROM (ISSN # ). 1
2 Registration Hours: January 4, 2012 (Wednesday) January 5, 2012 () January 6, 2012 () January 7, 2012 (Saturday) January 8, 2012 (Sunday) 2:00pm - 8:00pm 7:00am - 6:00pm 7:00am - 6:00pm 7:00am - 4:30pm 7:00am - 3:00pm (The Registration Desk is located in the Kaimuki Room, located on the 2 nd floor of the Kealohilani Tower in the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa) Concurrent Session Times: 8:00 9:30 AM; 9:45 11:15 AM; 11:30 AM 1:00 PM; 1:15 2:45 PM; 3:00 4:30 PM; 4:45 6:15 PM Session Chairs are asked to: Introduce the participants. Start and end the sessions on time. Lead discussions. It is up to the Session Chair to decide if questions and answers will come after each paper or if questions and answers will come after all of the papers of the session are presented. All participants of each of the sessions should feel free to consider themselves as discussants. Poster Sessions: All Poster Sessions will be held in the Kona Moku Ballroom (Marriott). Presenters will be able to meet oneon-one with interested participants for detailed discussions regarding their research. Tri-fold presentation boards, easels with flipcharts, and tables will be provided for the presenters. Internet Access: Limited Internet access will be provided near the registration room. There will be a very small number of laptops provided by the conference for Internet use. Please limit use of these computers to 15 minutes. If you have your own laptop with wireless Internet capabilities, you will be able to pick up our wireless signal in and around the registration room. The wireless Internet SSID is HIC. Password: HAWAII2012 Please note that Internet access is NOT provided in any of the presentation rooms. 2
3 Breakfasts - Four breakfasts are included with your registration: (Conference Badge is required for Breakfasts) 1/5/2012 7:00 AM 9:00 AM Kona Moku Ballroom (Marriott) 1/6/2012 7:00 AM 9:00 AM Kona Moku Ballroom (Marriott) 1/7/2012 Saturday 7:00 AM 9:00 AM Kona Moku Ballroom (Marriott) 1/8/2012 Sunday 7:00 AM 9:00 AM Kona Moku Ballroom (Marriott) Additional breakfasts for guests are available for $25(per day) at the registration desk. Coffee Breaks: Sunday 10:00 AM 11:30AM and 2:00 PM 3:30PM Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Near the registration room (Kaimuki room, 2 nd Floor, Kealohilani Tower), and Outside of the Kona Moku Ballroom (3rd floor, Paoakalani Tower) Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel Outside of the Hawaii I room (2 nd Floor) Optional Special Evening Event: Germaine s Luau on Sunday, January 8 th, 4:40 pm pick up at Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Bus & Tour Pick up Area. Located on a private beach on the west coast of Oahu, Germaine s Luau exudes the secret charm of old Hawai i. Indulge yourself in a multi-course-all-you-can-eat feast of the taste-tempting authentic Hawaiian and American entrees while enjoying refreshing tropical cocktails. Then sit back and enjoy the most spectacular Polynesian Revue in Hawaii. It should be noted that tickets and refunds are no longer available for Germaine s Luau. Audio/Visual Equipment: The conference will provide the following in each presentation room (excluding poster sessions): Laptop Computer (Please see notes below regarding the laptops)*** LCD Data Projector (with screen) DVD Player (also plays audio CD s) *** The laptops will accept CD-ROMs, DVD s, and USB Flash drives. Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, and Excel are installed on each laptop for your convenience. We will not be able to install any special software that your presentation may require. However, if you brought your own laptop, you may use it instead of the one that is provided. Please note that Internet access is NOT provided in any of the presentation rooms. 3
4 Map of Conference Hotels: Below is a map that shows the 2 conference hotels: The Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa; and The Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel. There will be sessions held at both venues. For each session, the program lists the specific hotel and room name, along with the scheduled date/time. The map also shows the entrances for each hotel, along with a suggested route to take when traveling between hotels. Please stay on the sidewalks and use the pedestrian crosswalks along the way. Allow at least 10 minutes when going from one conference hotel to another. 4
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7 Keynote Address Time: 11:30 AM 1:00PM 1/6/2012 Room: Kona Moku (Marriott) Keynote Speaker Māpuana de Silva, Kumu Hula Education through the art of traditional hula..a way of life A o aku, a o mai, pela nō e mōhala nei. Hula has become the most popular dance form throughout the world today. There are literally thousands of hula schools in Japan, Mexico, and Europe to name a few, and probably more schools abroad in many individual countries than in all of Hawai i collectively. Why is hula so popular? What makes it so enticing and exciting? What is it that s hooking people worldwide? Kumu Māpuana will answer these questions and share her approach to education through the teachings of traditional hula in her halau (hula school), Hālau Mōhala ʻIlima. She will share examples of hula that predate western contact and that have been kept intact for generations, examples of prophecy hula, hula for the gods, hula for our ali i (chiefs and chiefesses), hula that reflect western influence, and some newly created hula to bring us into the 21st century. Through this journey Kumu Māpuana will present her perspective on traditional hula, how she cherishes it and takes care of it, how she shares it, and how she holds her students to a very high standard. Māpuana de Silva has dedicated her life to the art of traditional hula. Hula requires commitment and a level of dedication; is not just dance, it becomes a way of life. Halau students learn more than hula; they also learn Hawaiian language, Hawaiian values, genealogy and life skills. The dancers are from all walks of life - teachers, lawyers, nurses, small business owners, police detectives, PhD candidates, CEO's and students from four years old to 75 years of age. These students take the hula knowledge and values into their homes and many walks of life - and become keepers of the culture, living libraries, the first line of defense against the tides that threaten the teachings of our kūpuna (elders). One measure of the hālau's long-term commitment to the preservation of Hawaiian culture through hula is their record of participation in the major hula festivals of the last three decades. Among the most significant of Māpu's awards are those received from the UH Mānoa College of Education for excellence in Arts Education (1990), from Pacific University for achievements in performing arts education (Outstanding Alumnus, 1999), and from 'Ahahui Ōlelo Hawai i for excellence in Hawaiian language education outside the standard classroom setting ("Manu a Ka ae," 2000). Visit their website to learn more: 7
8 Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Hawaii I (Hilton) Session Topic: Educational Technology Session Chair: Giese, Bonnie Digital Media and the Concerns for Our Youngest Students Giese, Bonnie Northern State University Landry, Deborah Northeastern State University You Are Awesome, Never Stop Being You! : Cyber-bullying vs. Cyber-civility in the Online World Cassidy, Wanda Simon Fraser University Brown, Karen Simon Fraser University Jackson, Margaret Simon Fraser University How to Create a Student Centered Space Stanley, Theresa Pima Community College Expert-peer Online Assessment and Formula Mann, Bruce Memorial University Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Hawaii II (Hilton) Session Topic: Mathematics Education Session Chair: Grouws, Douglas Modeling Student Mathematics Learning under Two Curriculum Organizations: Algebra 1 and Integrated Course 1 Grouws, Douglas University of Missouri Tarr, James University of Missouri Improving Mathematics Teaching in Elementary School through Peer Coaching Jao, Limin University of Toronto McDougall, Douglas University of Toronto Working Together to Improve Grade 9 Mathematics Achievement: Collaborative Teacher Inquiry McDougall, Douglas University of Toronto 8
9 Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Honolulu (Marriott) Session Topic: Teacher Education Session Chair: Pavlov, Vladimir The Structure of English Vocabulary and ESL Teacher Education Pavlov, Vladimir University of Wisconsin-River Falls We Can Learn from the Charter Middle School Model: Teachers Talk Logan, Brenda Armstrong Atlantic State University Promoting Engagement and Accountability in Teaching Undergraduate Reading Classes Witkowski, Paula Webster University, St. Louis, MO Cornell, Thomas Webster University, St. Louis, MO With the Browning of Public Schools, Why Do Teachers Need Different Strategies in Their Tool-Kits When Educating Minority Students? Allen, Tawannah Fayetteville State University Johnson, James The University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill McDaniel, Mark The University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kaiulani I (Hilton) Session Topic: Science Education - Panel Session Chair: Langkhapin, Sattiya Web-Based Curriculum in English Language for Non-English Speaking Science and Mathematics Classrooms Langkhapin, Sattiya The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology Subongkoj, Suparabhorn The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology Thananuwong, Raksapol The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology Intasung, Surat The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology Tennisara, Rawiwan The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kaiulani II (Hilton) Session Topic: Cross-disciplinary areas of Education - Panel Session Chair: Mark, Gregory Higher Education for a Highly Diverse, and Low Income Community???: The 65th Street Corridor Community Collaboration Project Mark, Gregory Sacramento State University Figueroa, Julie Sacramento State University Verzon, Alliver Sacramento State University Lobenberg, Amy Sacramento State University Castro, Eduardo Sacramento State University Maldonado, Karina Sacramento State University Rocha, Rocio Sacramento State University 9
10 Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kaiulani III (Hilton) Session Topic: Other Areas of Education - Workshop Session Chair: Baugh, Steven The Brigham Young University-Public School Partnership: Renewing Teacher Education and Schooling through Collaboration, Professional Development, and Research Baugh, Steven Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Hall, Tiffany Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Newbold, Barry Center for the Improvement of Teacher Education and Schooling (CITES) Young, Richard Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kauai (Hilton) Session Topic: Special Education Session Chair: Skarbek, Denise "I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me": The Use of Videoconferencing Equipment to Supervise Special Education Student Teachers Skarbek, Denise Indiana University South Bend Bontrager, Sydney Indiana University South Bend Sage, Sara Indiana University South Bend Motherhood: Awaiting His Recovery from Autism Lin, Hsiu-Chen Asia University, Taiwan Su, Wan-Nu Asia University, Taiwan Suen, Mein-Woei Chung Shan Medical University Exploring the Affordances of e-learning for Teaching and Learning: A Case Study in Higher Education with Special Education Teachers in Singapore Wettasinghe, Marissa Nanyang Technological University Key Social-Cognitive Features Imbedded in Supporting the Autistic Child in School Barbier, Pierre-Yves University of Moncton Rahey, Catherine South Shore Regional School Board Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kou (Marriott) Session Topic: Teacher Education Session Chair: Nadeem, Mohammad Teacher s Competencies and Factors Affecting the Performance of Female Teachers in Bahawalpur (Southern Punjab) Pakistan Nadeem, Mohammad The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan Shaheen Rana, Mussarat The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan Preparing 21st Century Educators for Diversity: Are We There Yet? Fuller, David Macon State College Teaching About Immigration: Taking it to the Border Olivos, Edward University of Oregon Bringing the Local Culture into the Classroom: Pre-Service Teacher Education in United Arab Emirates AlAlili, Sara Michigan State University 10
11 Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo I (Marriott) Session Topic: Higher Education - Workshop Session Chair: Olson, Myrna Dealing with Distracted Students in the College Classroom Olson, Myrna University of North Dakota Winger, Austin University of North Dakota Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo II (Marriott) Session Topic: Academic Advising and Counseling Session Chair: Shepherd, Robin Where is the GPS? Navigating the Ways to Train Postgraduate Health Professionals Who Treat Those with Co-existing Disorders in New Zealand Shepherd, Robin University of Auckland Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo III (Marriott) Session Topic: Educational Administration Session Chair: Kareechoom, Krisada Administrative Factors Affecting Operation for Internal Quality Assurance of Small Sized Schools Under the Office Of Nongbualampu Educational Service Area 1 Kareechoom, Krisada Bansokdang School Prasertcharoensuk, Thanomwan Khon Kaen University Risk Management on Academic Administration of Private School in Khon Kaen Province: A Case Study of Amatawitaya School Srisurapolkij, Tiwasuda Anubarnpattanadek Sriwisut Kindergarten School Treputharat, Saowanee Khon Kaen University Organization Culture Affecting Learning Organization of Schools in Cluster 4 Under Nakhonratchasima Provincial Administrative Organization Akarapatum, Kannika Buayai School Treputtharat, Saowanee Khon Kaen University Administrative Core Competencies of School Administrators Affecting the Effectiveness of Total Quality Management in Basic Education Schools under Mahasarakham Primary Educational Service Area Office 2 Pakkarana, Pattarapinya Kusantarat School Prasertcharoensuk, Thanomwan Khon Kaen University 11
12 Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo IV (Marriott) Session Topic: Education Policy and Leadership Session Chair: Berlin, Dawn Community Matters: Stakeholder Views of School Improvement Policy Berlin, Dawn California State University Dominguez Hills Defining Teacher Leadership: Affirming the Teacher Leader Model Standards Cosenza, Michael California Lutheran University Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo V (Marriott) Session Topic: Early Childhood Education Session Chair: Pagé, Pierre Social Cognition and Early Childhood Neuroeducation Pagé, Pierre Laval University Gravel, France UQAR Interpersonal Problem Solving and Preschool Adaptation: A Social Neuroscience Perspective Pagé, Pierre Laval University Gravel, France UQAR The Inevitable Role of Mothers in Working-Class and Poor Girls Literacies Jones, Stephanie The University of Georgia The Role of Home Language Songs in Early Childhood Education Nompula, Yolisa University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Molokai (Hilton) Session Topic: Indigenous Education - Workshop Session Chair: Galvez-Hard, Elizabeth Listening to Indigenous Voices: A Participatory Study Galvez-Hard, Elizabeth Sonoma State University Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Territorial I (Hilton) Session Topic: Curriculum, Research and Development - Workshop Session Chair: Conway, Anne Training Students in Strategic Thinking Conway, Anne Sidewaysmind Pty Limited 12
13 Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Territorial II (Hilton) Session Topic: ESL/TESL Session Chair: Dilenschneider, Robert ESL Students Attraction to Fashion Dilenschneider, Robert Jichi Medical University A Study on Oral Reading Instruction for Upper Secondary School EFL Japanese Learners Yonezaki, Michi Hyogo University of Teacher Education, Japan The Acquisition of L2 English Articles: Does Referent Marking Style Transfer from L1 Japanese? Nakahama, Yuko Keio University Redefining Portfolio Assessment for ESL/EFL Students: Issues, Needs, and Possibilities Wu, TaiMin Arizona State University Yang, Yuching Arizona State University Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Territorial III (Hilton) Session Topic: Reading Education Session Chair: Salhi, Adnan Mathematics and Reading Work Hand in Hand to Improve the Success Rates of Developmental College Students Salhi, Adnan Henry Ford Community College Morford, Jeffery Henry Ford Community College Buchanan, Daniel Henry Ford Community College Evidence-Based Strategies to Support Reading Instruction Noftle, James Azusa Pacific University Flory, Barbara Azusa Pacific University Parks, Amber Azusa Pacific University Reading Instruction Theory and Practice: One Elementary Teacher s Story Covault, Jackie Purdue University North Central Chan, Kam Chi Purdue University North Central Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Waikiki I (Marriott) Session Topic: Teacher Education - Panel Session Chair: Stinnett, Melissa Expertise in the Teaching Profession: Mentoring, Coaching, and Becoming Change Agents Stinnett, Melissa Western Illinois University Ferree, Angela Western Illinois University Godt, Pamela Western Illinois University 13
14 Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Waikiki II (Marriott) Session Topic: Counselor Education Session Chair: Bernes, Kerry Career Education Across All Subjects and Across All Grades: Final Results and Conclusions Bernes, Kerry University of Lethbridge The Evaluation of School Guidance and Counseling Services in Southwestern Nigeria Ogoemeka, Obioma Helen Adeyemi College of Education An Exploratory Study on Professional Development Experiences of Master s-level Supervisees from the Group Supervisory Process Su, Wan-Nu Asia University, Taiwan Tang, Mei-Ling Asia University, Taiwan Sung, Yen-Chieh Asia University, Taiwan Lin, Hsiu-Chen Asia University, Taiwan Experiences of Field Supervisors in School and Counseling Psychology Martin, Stephanie University of Saskatchewan Time: 8:00-9:30 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Waikiki III (Marriott) Session Topic: Higher Education - Workshop Session Chair: Greer, Gary Using ACCUPLACERS's Local Background Questions to Classify Target and Control Groups for Student Success Analyses Greer, Gary University of Houston Downtown Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Hawaii I (Hilton) Session Topic: Educational Technology - Panel Session Chair: Ngaro, Rocxie Facebook in the Learning Environment Ngaro, Rocxie Unitec Institute of Technology Educational Technology Law Mann, Bruce Memorial University Reading by Listening: Access to Books in Audio Format for College Students with Print Disabilities Schwilk, Christopher Shippensburg University Bateman, David Shippensburg University 14
15 Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Hawaii II (Hilton) Session Topic: Adult Education Session Chair: Collins, Robert Goal Setting Behaviors and Persistence Collins, Robert Regis University Ten Principles for Enhancing Creativity Henry, Jim University of Lethbridge Strong Marriages and Considering Divorce: A Qualitative Analysis Skogrand, Linda Utah State University Tulane, Sarah Utah State University DeFrain, John University of Nebraska Cultivating Cultural Intelligence: A Quantitative Study Moodian, Michael Chapman University Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Honolulu (Marriott) Session Topic: Teacher Education Session Chair: Chatmaneerungcharoen, Siriwan Enhancing Thai Elementary Science Teachers Pedagogical Content Knowledge through a Co-Teaching Model Chatmaneerungcharoen, Siriwan Rajabhat Phuket University, Thailand Does Teacher Preparation in the U.S. Support Student Learning in this Age of Globalization? Weegar, Mary Anne National University Pacis, Dina National University Using Live Text To Collect, Organize, and Report Field Experience Related Data: One College of Education s Experience Oh-Young, Conrad University of Nevada, Las Vegas Baxter, Christine University of Nevada, Las Vegas O'Hara, Kathleen University of Nevada, Las Vegas How Teachers In a Resiliency-Building School Promote Resiliency Within African America Male Students? Allen, Tawannah Fayetteville State University 15
16 Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kaiulani I (Hilton) Session Topic: Kinesiology & Leisure Science Session Chair: Lawrence, Malia Caucasian Student-Athletes Perspectives on Race: A Qualitative Assessment Lawrence, Malia Azusa Pacific University Eyanson, Jeff Azusa Pacific University Robles, Angela Azusa Pacific University The Concussion Syndrome of the NFL Lawrence, Malia Azusa Pacific University Muir, Kevin Azusa Pacific University Eyanson, Jeff Azusa Pacific University Physical Education Teachers' Beliefs on Teaching English Language Learners in Urban Secondary Schools Sato, Takahiro Kent State University Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kaiulani II (Hilton) Session Topic: Cross-disciplinary areas of Education Session Chair: Chu, Yee Han A Social Work Perspective on the Treatment of Gifted and Talented Students in American Public Schools: The Factual Reality of Neglect, Prejudice, and Discrimination Chu, Yee Han University of North Dakota Accommodating Different Learning Styles in Multicultural Classes: How the Educational Philosophies of Confucius and Socrates Possibly Affect Later Generations? Jiang, Yujia Simon Fraser University Hawaiian Studies and Service Learning: An Experiential Approach to Study Abroad for Japanese University Students Ercanbrack, Jay Matsuyama University A Multidisciplinary Co-Curricular Approach to Addressing Issues of Race on a University Campus Nicholson, Fedearia University of Akron, Akron OH Dreussi, Amy University of Akron, Akron OH Qammar, Helen University of Akron, Akron OH Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kaiulani III (Hilton) Session Topic: Other Areas of Education Session Chair: Volante, Louis School Administrators, Instructional Leadership, and Student Assessment Practices: A Legitimate or Unrealistic Role? Volante, Louis Brock University How to Establish Successful International Experiences for Engineering and Technology Students Fox, Patricia Purdue School of Engineering and Technology Using Web-based Communication Tools to Develop Student Cross-Cultural Understanding Li, Yulong Roger Williams University 16
17 Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kauai (Hilton) Session Topic: Special Education Session Chair: Symon, Jennifer Improving Peer Interactions: Teaching Non-Verbal Social Initiations to Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Symon, Jennifer California State University, Los Angeles Poster, Sara California State University, Los Angeles Providing Training in Applied Behavior Analysis Using Videoconferencing Symon, Jennifer California State University, Los Angeles Alnermary, Faisal California State University, Los Angeles Wallace, Michele California State University, Los Angeles Menzies, Holly California State University, Los Angeles Comparison/Contrast Special Education in a Developing Country to a High Needs Rural Schools: Strategies that Benefit Both Hall, Elizabeth SUNY-Geneseo Farwell, Laura Whitney Point Schools Post-Secondary Options for Students with Moderate to Severe Disabilities Hall, Elizabeth SUNY-Geneseo Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Kou (Marriott) Session Topic: Teacher Education Session Chair: Parker, Darlene Narrative Unity, Narrative Inquiry, and Curriculum Making in Teacher Education Parker, Darlene Brock University Metacognitive Attunement Poulsen, John University of Lethbridge Proposals for Future Research Liwanag, Maria State University of New York at Geneseo Lauricella, Ann Marie State University of New York at Geneseo Action Research: Promise and Potential for Improving Teacher Professional Practice and the Learning Organization Lingam, Govinda University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji Islands 17
18 Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo I (Marriott) Session Topic: Higher Education Session Chair: Cassidy, Wanda Cyberbullying Incidents at Universities: A Discussion on Policy Development Cassidy, Wanda Simon Fraser University Brown, Karen Simon Fraser University Jackson, Margaret Simon Fraser University Cultural Reproduction in an After-School Remedial Program for the Disadvantaged Children Lin, Yih-Sheue National Dong Hwa University Online Learning: Assessing the Seven Principles for Good Practice in an Online Environment Cambiano, Renèe Northeastern State University Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo II (Marriott) Session Topic: Educational Measurement and Evaluation Session Chair: Burger, John From Data Poor, Information Poor to Data Rich, Information Rich Decision-Making: Design and Implementation of the Rocky View Schools Student Information System Burger, John Rocky View Schools Besenski, Murray Rocky View Schools Ferreirinha, Manny Rocky View Schools Hierarchical Linear Modeling of Oral Reading Fluency Growth as a Function of Student Characteristics Tindal, Gerald University of Oregon Stevens, Joseph University of Oregon A Psychometric Evaluation of the Two Popular Achievement Goal Orientation Questionnaires among Latino Adolescents Rinthapol, Nida University of California Santa Barbara Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo III (Marriott) Session Topic: Educational Administration Session Chair: Procaccini, Joseph The Anatomy of a School Reform Fiasco: A Case Study of Central Falls High School Procaccini, Joseph Loyola University of Maryland A Systems Approach to Feedback: What You Need to Know and Who Need to Know it! States, John Wing Institute Building a Performance Feedback Culture in Schools Keyworth, Randy Wing Institute Stress Coping Strategies Adopted By School Administrator at Elementary level Iqbal Awan, Amna International Islamic University Islamabad 18
19 Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo IV (Marriott) Session Topic: Language Education Session Chair: Dosaka, Junko A Pilot Case Study of College Exchange Student: Identity Negotiations in Studying at a University in Japan Dosaka, Junko National Taichung Institute of Technology, Taiwan Analysis of L1-Influenced Syntactic Errors in Japanese University Students Writing Uchida, Mitsumi Osaka Prefecture University Yamauchi, Mari Chiba University of Commerce Serious Gaming Changing the Paradigm of Language Instruction Richards, Kari Lansing Community College Gustar-type Verbs in the Speech of Spanish Heritage Speakers Miglio, Viola University of California, Santa Barbara Miranda, Omar University of California, Santa Barbara Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Milo V (Marriott) Session Topic: Early Childhood Education - Workshop Session Chair: Witehira, Arapera Waiata is a Traditional Educational Tool for Teaching and Learning Witehira, Arapera Te Tari Puna Ora o Aotearoa, New Zealand Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Molokai (Hilton) Session Topic: Distance Education Session Chair: Singletary, Cathy Instructing to Build Presence Online Singletary, Cathy Louisiana State University Shreveport Using Online Discussion Boards to Improve Student Writing Furrow, Hannah University of Michigan Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Territorial I (Hilton) Session Topic: Curriculum, Research and Development - Workshop Session Chair: Priselac, Stephen Experience Inquiry and Design Techniques to Establish a World-Class STEM Instructional Setting Priselac, Stephen National Center for the Advancement of STEM Education (ncase) Priselac, Nancy National Center for the Advancement of STEM Education (ncase) 19
20 Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Territorial II (Hilton) Session Topic: ESL/TESL - Panel Session Chair: Lonigan, Christopher Reducing the incidence of negative sequelae associated with low school readiness skills of young English Learners: Data from a Multi-Year Intervention Study Lonigan, Christopher Florida Center for Reading Research McDowell, Kimberly Wichita State University Farver, JoAnn University of Southern California Phillips, Beth Florida State University Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Territorial III (Hilton) Session Topic: Social Studies Education Session Chair: Alsamadani, Hashem Gender roles in Open Sesame: Should the discourse change? Alsamadani, Hashem Um-Alqura University, Saudi Arabia Latino/a Youth Apprenticeship of Civic Engagement: A Case Study of High School Learning Environments Moncloa, Fe University of California Santa Cruz Rosa Parks: The Rest of the Story Hinitz, Blythe The College of New Jersey The Diffusion of Geographic Information in Taiwan's Senior High School Lay, Jinn-Guey National Taiwan University, Taiwan Chen, Yu-Wen Academia Sinica, Taiwan Time: 9:45-11:15 AM 1/5/2012 Room: Waikiki I (Marriott) Session Topic: Teacher Education - Workshop Session Chair: Norman, Clarence Advancing the Disadvantaged: Preventing the First Year Slip Norman, Clarence St. John Fisher College, Academic Opportunity Programs Office Preteroti, Tara St. John Fisher College, Academic Opportunity Programs Office Romero, Victoria St. John Fisher College, Academic Opportunity Programs Office 20
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