This qualitive study examined four communication sciences and disorders (CSD) graduate students’ experiences with feedback from CSD faculty members to understand how it affected their relationships with faculty. Review of the literature revealed the importance and impact of feedback; however, it offered little research examining feedback within the field of CSD. Graduate students who completed their undergraduate degrees in CSD were interviewed to reflect on feedback experiences they received from faculty during their undergraduate and graduate education. The students were presented with two mock papers with differing feedback styles and were asked their reactions to the feedback. It was discovered that feedback received directly contribute...
The research question addressed in this study was, how does the current educational climate impact t...
At American colleges and universities, academic advising has been traditionally utilized as a tool t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes between students with disabilities and typi...
This study investigated a model of students’ control beliefs and task value in physical education (P...
The current study sought to inform the literature on teacher variables related to expectations for s...
This research study sought to determine whether providing students with increased student ownership ...
This study explores Ambivalent Sexism Theory and takes a closer look at the correlation between the ...
The current study re-examined Chickering’s (1967) Student Development theory, which suggests student...
This study explores Ambivalent Sexism Theory and takes a closer look at the correlation between the ...
Research has shown that children who fail to develop emotional intelligence are prone toward anti-so...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), though commonly diagnosed in childhood, continues t...
The purpose of the research project was to determine the number of United States (U.S.) dental hygie...
According to the American College Health Association (ACHA) (2017), in a survey of 31,463 students, ...
This study looked to gain information and detail on seven sources of instructional feedback. Instru...
ABSTRACT The goal of my research is to determine if the Jigsaw Method has an effect on student conce...
The research question addressed in this study was, how does the current educational climate impact t...
At American colleges and universities, academic advising has been traditionally utilized as a tool t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes between students with disabilities and typi...
This study investigated a model of students’ control beliefs and task value in physical education (P...
The current study sought to inform the literature on teacher variables related to expectations for s...
This research study sought to determine whether providing students with increased student ownership ...
This study explores Ambivalent Sexism Theory and takes a closer look at the correlation between the ...
The current study re-examined Chickering’s (1967) Student Development theory, which suggests student...
This study explores Ambivalent Sexism Theory and takes a closer look at the correlation between the ...
Research has shown that children who fail to develop emotional intelligence are prone toward anti-so...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), though commonly diagnosed in childhood, continues t...
The purpose of the research project was to determine the number of United States (U.S.) dental hygie...
According to the American College Health Association (ACHA) (2017), in a survey of 31,463 students, ...
This study looked to gain information and detail on seven sources of instructional feedback. Instru...
ABSTRACT The goal of my research is to determine if the Jigsaw Method has an effect on student conce...
The research question addressed in this study was, how does the current educational climate impact t...
At American colleges and universities, academic advising has been traditionally utilized as a tool t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes between students with disabilities and typi...