Middle Grades & Secondary Education: Faculty Presentations (1999-2023)

 

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from 2015

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Looking for Learners: The Legacy of Technological Content Knowledge (TCK), Scott W. Slough, Michael L. Connell, and Gregory Chamblee

from 2014

Research in Progress Review, Scott A. Beck

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Changes in Content Knowledge of Grades 6 – 8 Mathematics Teachers Through Professional Development, Gregory Chamblee

Mathematics edTPA: Supporting Georgia Candidates, Gregory Chamblee and Jeffrey Hall

Coordinate Planes, Movement, and High School Mathematics, Gregory Chamblee and M. Harris

Digital Assessment Tools for Mathematics Education, Jeffrey Hall and Gregory Chamblee

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Alternative School Principals’ and Teachers’ Perceptions of Their School Setting, Vincent Jackson and Gregory Chamblee

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Student Athletes’ Perceptions of Sexual Harassment, Lynn Hunt Long, Regina Rahimi, and Delores D. Liston

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Student Athletes’ Perceptions of Sexual Harassment on Campus, Lynn Hunt Long, Regina Rahimi, and Delores D. Liston

Improving Co Teaching Experiences in ELA Classrooms, Regina Rahimi and T. Franklin

Preparing MG Teachers for Inclusion: Modeling in the University, Regina Rahimi and T. Franklin

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Forgotten Girls: Exploring the Experiences of Female Dropouts in the South, Regina Rahimi and Delores D. Liston

Get Out and Stay Out: Why Girls Leave School, Regina Rahimi and Delores D. Liston

Raising their Voices: Exploring the Experiences of Female Drop Outs, Regina Rahimi and Delores D. Liston

Blue Bloods and Red Knots Of Sapelo Island: Inquiry by Immersion, Heather C. Scott, Missy M. Bennett, C. Jackson, and M. Troutt

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Real STEM: Scientific Research for Rural Georgia High School Students, Deborah Walker, Robert L. Mayes, and Raushanah Oglesby