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Symposium of Artists and Scholars 2021

Category Archives: MAT

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Jordan Clark, M.A.T. ‘21, Special Education in a COVID World: A Students’ Perspective on Their Learning Environment

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Christine Dorman, M.A.T. ‘21, Does It Add Up? Pandemic Effects on Middle School Math Achievement

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Landon Fielder M.A.T. ‘21, ’I don’t study to know more, but to ignore less:’ Setting Students up for a Bilingual Success Story

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Carter Garrett M.A.T. ‘21, Into the Unknown: Supporting First-Year Teachers from Various Preparation Backgrounds

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Jackson Jacobs M.A.T. ‘21, Special Educators’ Responsibilities Versus Priorities: ‘I’ll Make Time’

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Erika Mabry, M.A.T. ‘21, Rise and Shine: The Use of Movement Breaks to Improve Student Achievement

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Dominique Nelson M.A.T. ‘21, A United History: Middle School Students’ Bias Detection in the Virginia Civics Classroom

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Michaela Salerno M.A.T. ‘21, Mix it Up: Social Emotional Learning in Montessori Education using Multiage Classrooms

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