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School of Teaching & Learning

Student Presentations in February 2009:

Jonathan Bostic, “Finding Quadratic Roots using the TI-Nspire CAS in the Algebra II classroom.” 2009 Teachers Teaching with Technology international conference. Seattle, WA.

Chris Brkich, “Teacher perceptions of authentic pedagogy: A phenomenological analysis of obstacles in teaching African Americans using authentic intellectual work.” International Society for the Social Studies. Orlando, FL.

Seongah Byeon, “Community-based Korean heritage language school teachers' perceptions of Korean language maintenance in the United States.” The 38th Annual Conference of National Association for Bilingual Education. Austin, TX.

Nancy F. Dana, Anne Ogg, Diane Yendol-Hoppey & Jason Smith, “Professional Clinic: Coaching Inquiry-Oriented Learning Communities.” The Association of Teacher Educators. Dallas, TX.

Kevin Hurysz (with Jorge Perez, Kennesaw State University), "Screencasting: Distance learning techniques applied to the traditional classroom.” 16th Georgia Conference On College and University Teaching. Kennesaw, GA.

Emily Peterek, “Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching: A Grounded Theory Approach.” Annual meeting of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. Orlando, FL.

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