This year’s Master of Arts in Education Public Conversation Poster Session will be Wednesday, June 1, from 4:30-7:30p.m. Each year the Master’s candidates share their research with the community at this informal and public “conversation.”
This year there will be 10 topics:
Silvia Bordin
Preschool Development and Evaluation
Brittany Deckard
Developing a Dual Language Immersion Program at an Elementary School
Susana Del Toro
The Effect that Process Vs. Product Has on Young Children
Kristine Duncan
Best Practices: Teaching Reading in English to English Language Learners
Doreen Edwards
Student Voice in Elementary Education Leadership Programs
Shira Geiger-Gevirtz
Promoting Staff and Student Wellness at a Private University
Beatriz Hernandez
Status of Homework at a Junior High School
MaryLou Hernandez
Characteristics of Successful Latino College Students in Southern California
Marcus Lopez
Inquiries for an Indigenous Curriculum
Lena Moran
An Evaluation of Interpretation and Translation Services for School Districts
Ismael Ulloa
Current Status: Latino Parent Involvement in the Santa Barbara Unified School District
Guests will be able to join in conversations of their choice.
“Antioch’s Master’s students benefit greatly from these conversations,” said Gary Delanoeye, Affiliate Faculty with the MAE program. “As they describe their work, their understanding of their topics deepens. The insights they get from the conversations inform their research and help them understand the implications of their research for the discussion chapter of the thesis.”
All members of the AUSB community, including alumni, are cordially invited to this event, and refreshments will be served.
Antioch University Santa Barbara’s Education Department offers a variety of Masters and Credential Programs. Whether you’re an aspiring teacher or an experienced educator, we have a program that is tailored to your needs.
Posted May 16, 2016