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The Effects of Computer-Based Assessments on Student Scores for Spelling and Math
Northwest University, July 22, 2014
As technology continues to advance, its role in the modem classroom continues to change. With this change comes an increase in using computer-based assessments in the classroom. Little is known about the effect on student ...
Notetaking Styles and Effectiveness for a Middle School Population
Northwest University, June 2014
This research sought to inform the question: which type of notetaking method, Cornell, fill-in-the-blank, or student choice, will lead to better test results for middle school students? Which method will students prefer? ...
Retention and Rhythmic Movement in Additional Math Facts
Northwest University, June 2014
The purpose of this study is to find a significant connection between rhythmic movements in the retention of additional math facts. Therefore, my research question is: Is there a significant difference between rhythmic ...
Leading Toward Fruit That Will Last: Breaking the Four Hundred Barrier
Northwest University, January 2014
This is a study of why King’s Way Foursquare Church in Sequim, Washington has not broken the four hundred average attendance barrier. It concludes with identifying elements that are needed at King’s Way to grow beyond its ...
Church Growth in the Northwest Ministry Network
Northwest University, December 2014
With the consistent decline of the Church in the United States, leaders need to put forth greater efforts to put the body of believers back on course to fulfill its purpose. Most churches within the Northwest Ministry ...
Detecting Gender Inequality in Elementary Education
Northwest University, July 11, 2014
Primary education is a ubiquitous and an indispensable social service offered in our society. From an early age gender bias has been detected in female students who are more likely to experience a division between their ...
Exploring the Experiences of Persons With Multiple Sclerosis When Self-Hypnosis is Applied
Northwest University, 2014
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an unpredictable and generally debilitating disease for which there is no cure. Conventional treatments have significant side-effects and involve considerable risks. I conducted an interpretative ...
The Differences in the Acquisition Rate of the English Language for Two Chinese Students at Northwest University
Northwest University, June 2014
The researcher in this study attempted to ask the following question: why one student improved in her language more quickly than another? He measured this by coding errors in students’ papers; this demonstrated differentiation ...
Same Thread Apparel: Bridging the Gap Between Fashion and Ethics: Business Plan
Northwest University, 2014
The Church Reimagined: an Argument for Partnerships Between Churches and Social Enterprise
Northwest University, 2014
The church of the 21st century faces many challenges as a result of globalization. Many are struggling to simply stay afloat due to dwindling resources. The scarcity of these resources means that outreach and missions are ...