This researcher examined an alternative classroom structure for ninth-grade students substantially below grade level (SBGL) in mathematics. This researcher considered whether targeting the academic and social needs of students SBGL in mathematics in a ninth-grade class would increase their self-efficacy and engagement with the mathematics by studying four teaching effects: teacher, teacher-curriculum, peer-curriculum, and peer. The researcher used interviews, observations, and surveys to collect qualitative and quantitative data. The case study (n = 19) employed a QUAL + quan convergent parallel mixed methods case study. Meta-inferences from the analyses of qualitative and quantitative data indicate that the structure of the observed class ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2020. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisors: Clay...
This multi-case study of historically low-performing 7th grade students in a math class at an urban ...
This study is related to a previous study (Ribeiro, 2009) that examined teachers’ perceptions of tea...
This researcher examined an alternative classroom structure for ninth-grade students substantially b...
The perception of higher self-efficacy in young children has been determined to be a better predicto...
The disparity in academic performance between groups of students has long been recognized in educati...
The purpose of the mix-methods action research study was to seek how the changes in students' percep...
This multi-case qualitative study, conducted in two elementary schools, observed the self-efficacy e...
A student’s self-efficacy, or their belief in their ability to perform a specific behavior, has been...
Elementary school students who receive free or reduced meal prices underperform compared to their mo...
This importance of mathematical skills cannot be denied. Particularly for students with learning dis...
Self-efficacy affects the students’ perceptions of their own competence in mathematics. The learning...
Background: Students' mathematics capabilities are viewed as a gateway to economic empowerment. Rese...
Preparing students to be college and career ready with 21st century skills requires elementary class...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference in total scores on ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2020. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisors: Clay...
This multi-case study of historically low-performing 7th grade students in a math class at an urban ...
This study is related to a previous study (Ribeiro, 2009) that examined teachers’ perceptions of tea...
This researcher examined an alternative classroom structure for ninth-grade students substantially b...
The perception of higher self-efficacy in young children has been determined to be a better predicto...
The disparity in academic performance between groups of students has long been recognized in educati...
The purpose of the mix-methods action research study was to seek how the changes in students' percep...
This multi-case qualitative study, conducted in two elementary schools, observed the self-efficacy e...
A student’s self-efficacy, or their belief in their ability to perform a specific behavior, has been...
Elementary school students who receive free or reduced meal prices underperform compared to their mo...
This importance of mathematical skills cannot be denied. Particularly for students with learning dis...
Self-efficacy affects the students’ perceptions of their own competence in mathematics. The learning...
Background: Students' mathematics capabilities are viewed as a gateway to economic empowerment. Rese...
Preparing students to be college and career ready with 21st century skills requires elementary class...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant difference in total scores on ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2020. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisors: Clay...
This multi-case study of historically low-performing 7th grade students in a math class at an urban ...
This study is related to a previous study (Ribeiro, 2009) that examined teachers’ perceptions of tea...