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Implementing Character Education in the Secondary English/Language Arts Classroom
Northwest University, June 2010
On a daily basis, students are faced with moral and ethical choices. Based on the level of their development of character, students handle situations and dilemmas very differently from each other. Some choose to ignore ...
The Use of a Wiki Stick in a Third Grade Classroom
Northwest University, July 2011
The ever changing classroom environment is a challenge for the educators as well as the students. There needs to be an environment that allows students to learn in their own unique way. Assessing the students to uncover ...
Benefits of Using American Sign Language in an Upper Elementary Classroom
Northwest University, July 2010
This research paper is based on a qualitative study of the benefits of using American Sign Language in an Upper Elementary Classroom. The study was conducted in a fourth grade classroom and involved the participation of ...
Creating Culturally Contextualized Therapeutic Interventions for Sexual Trauma Aftercare
Northwest University, 2014
Research about somatic trauma experiences provided ample evidence that the mind and body are intrinsically connected. Regarding my dissertation topic, this evidence also shows the Mind Body connection in sexual trauma which ...
Help-Seeking Attitudes in Chinese International Students in Community Colleges: A Study of the Impact of Acculturative Stress and Coping Strategies
Northwest University, 2016
The primary purpose of this mixed methodology study is to explore the psychological help-seeking attitudes amongst the Chinese international students attending community colleges when facing acculturative stress. The ...
Somali Families in America: a Journey of Integration and Transformation in the Globalized Era
Northwest University, 2011
Somali Refugees make up a growing population in urban parts of America. Researchers have examined the integration and assimilation processes of refugees, yet this study acts to highlight the intricacies of culture, situation, ...
The Role of the Western Church in World Vision’s International Development Work
Northwest University, 2012
As the largest Christian humanitarian organization in the world, World Vision naturally asks churches to partner with them in their mutual Biblical calling to serve the poor. As its foundational methodology, World Vision ...
On the Edge of the City: Immigrant and Refugee Stories of South Seattle
Northwest University, 2016
Setting Refugee Youth Up for Success in High School and Beyond: a Call for Partnership Among Public Schools and Community Organizations
Northwest University, March 2016
The Pumpkin Village and the Harvest: Utilizing the Resources of Traditional Health Beliefs and Food Practices
Northwest University, 2014
It is important to contextualize traditional health beliefs, diets, and food practices in community development. Traditional beliefs and practices are valid within their environment and support the health of the community. ...