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The Nazarene Messenger February 1929
This file contains two separate issues from February of 1929.
The Nazarene Messenger May 1929
The Nazarene Messenger July 1929
The Nazarene Messenger August 1929
The Nazarene Messenger September 1929
Effects of gender on school board perceptions of superintendents and the superintendent selection process
The objective of this study was to determine if the gender of the superintendent candidate influences the school boards’ choice for school superintendent. The researcher addressed this topic through a...
Waiting to fail: a comparative study of effective school configurations for at-risk sixth grade students
The purpose of this comparative study was to examine the relationship between student achievement and social-emotional well-being in three different school configurations for at-risk sixth-grade...
Success for all through supporting inclusive education: a mixed method research study
Ascertaining an effective delivery method to enhance general education teacher empowerment and confidence in working with students with disabilities is the focus of this research. A survey instrument...
Strategic leadership in technology implementation: a case study on the principal’s role in classroom technology
There is a high demand to incorporate technology into schools. Technology has infiltrated our society, and principals must learn to leverage technology to enhance learning while preparing students for...
The story of relationship: a narrative inquiry into mentor teacher perceptions of their mentoring experiences with teaching candidates
The relationship between pre-service teachers and their mentor teachers has long been defined by roles that mentor teachers play in the relationship. Research indicates that mentor teachers evolve...
The use of cursive writing in a digital age: a mixed-methods analysis of the differences between modes of transcription in private schools
Cursive writing is a skill that contributes to learning, yet in the digital age it is no longer considered a necessary part of the curriculum in America’s schools. Research demonstrates the importance...
Dying to be a man: a mixed methods study implementing men's health promotion and the psychology of masculinity in graduate primary care curriculum
The health outcomes of men are significantly worse, when compared to their female counterpart, for the top 15 leading causes of death nationwide. At this time, men are not actively engaged in the...
The Path of Truth
Each year, we have a new challenge when preparing to teach. In the area of Christian teaching, we prepare ourselves not only to share knowledge of the Word of God; but also to share testimonies...
To choose or not to choose...is it really a question? A mixed methods study exploring student choice, assessment, and technology use of the elementary 21st century learner
The ever-changing workplace of current society calls for instructional shifts to the predominately traditional educational system in existence today. In order to successfully navigate a globalized...
Going global: a phenomenological case study of self-efficacy in an international school's professional learning communities
Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) have emerged as critical collaborative teacher networks embodying DuFour’s (2004) “big ideas” of having a focus on the results of students, involve...
The impact of Bloomz app on parent-teacher interaction in middle schools serving low-socioeconomic, rural communities
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to examine middle school parent–teacher communication through the Bloomz app as a means to increase student achievement and parent involvement in a low...
No bells: closing the achievement gap with personalized competency-based learning in a small rural high poverty school district
Poverty has been identified as a barrier for at-risk student achievement across America. Can personalized competence-based learning provide at-risk students the skills and knowledge needed to close...
Teacher stress in rural schools: a phenomenological study on stress and its effect on teacher-perceived physical and mental well-being
This dissertation is an empirical phenomenological model that uses teachers’ experiences to obtain comprehensive descriptions to create themes. These themes provide the basis for a reflective analysis...
Utilizing participatory action research to implement evidence-based social skills interventions for elementary students with high functioning autism in inclusive classroom settings
More students with High Functioning Autism (HFA) are in inclusive settings than ever before, however, the physical combination of students with HFA and their typical peers alone is insufficient to...
“Not so backwards”: a phenomenological study on the lived experiences of high achieving post-secondary students with dyslexia
Research confirms that dyslexia is the most common form of learning disability that exists in schools today. Continuous dyslexic research has narrowed in on specific characteristics of the disability...
Becoming a new superintendent of schools: examining the tyro transition
The role of a school Superintendent is constantly changing and now encompasses more roles and responsibilities than it did before. The average tenure of superintendents in American K-12 public school...
A quantitative study investigating the critical ninth-grade year and how grit influences student academic success
Our school systems are in place to create positive citizens who can contribute to the greater good and to also create a foundation for a life of learning. Schools were originally formed to help our...
Educator misconduct in Idaho: a quantitative analysis
This dissertation utilized a quantitative research design to examine ethical conduct in education, specifically the violation of ethics by Idaho educators from 2007-2017. Educator misconduct appears...
Academic librarians' teacher identity development through the scholarship of teaching and learning: a mixed methods study
This dissertation was an explanatory sequential mixed methods study that sought to understand academic librarians’ involvement and experience in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)...