A discussion of parental involvement in integrating Shakespeare's Romeo and juliet into the junior high language arts curriculum to lower achieving grade nine students
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. Education Bibliography: leaves 88-94 Advocates of parental involvement recognize the tremendous potential that exists when the home and school cooperate but effective partnership is actually minimal, due mainly to the need for useful, organi...
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ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:theses3/210361 2023-05-15T17:23:33+02:00 A discussion of parental involvement in integrating Shakespeare's Romeo and juliet into the junior high language arts curriculum to lower achieving grade nine students Norman, Allan J., 1950- Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education 2001 vi, 117 leaves : ill. Image/jpeg; Application/pdf http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/theses3/id/210361 Eng eng Electronic Theses and Dissertations (17.33 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/theses/Norman_AllanJ.pdf a1538951 http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/theses3/id/210361 The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission. Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries Education Secondary--Parent participation Home and school Text Electronic thesis or dissertation 2001 ftmemorialunivdc 2015-08-06T19:20:56Z Thesis (M.Ed.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. Education Bibliography: leaves 88-94 Advocates of parental involvement recognize the tremendous potential that exists when the home and school cooperate but effective partnership is actually minimal, due mainly to the need for useful, organized information on parental involvement This project monitored the development of a Romeo and Juliet unit of work to two grade nine classes at the John Cabot Junior High (pseudonym). Individualized activities were introduced to seven low achievers and, through a home-school collaborative effort, an attempt was made to improve the active learning of these students. -- The results of this project indicated that both parents and students found the unit of work to be satisfactory and that the strategies introduced were adequate for meeting the project's expectations, and thus increasing the students' school success. Basically the problems that occurred related mainly to ineffective communication between the parties concerned, but once the parents realized that the focus of the involvement was their children's success, they were willing to work through any obstacle and view it as an inevitable inconvenience in any learning experience. It was noted that the students, though there was a significant improvement in their learning skills, did not generally view the home-school cooperation as a partnership but as a teacher-directed initiative that would ensure their homework was completed. Thesis Newfoundland studies University of Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) Cabot ENVELOPE(-54.600,-54.600,-63.383,-63.383) Romeo ENVELOPE(-59.927,-59.927,-62.376,-62.376) |
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Thesis (M.Ed.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001. Education Bibliography: leaves 88-94 Advocates of parental involvement recognize the tremendous potential that exists when the home and school cooperate but effective partnership is actually minimal, due mainly to the need for useful, organized information on parental involvement This project monitored the development of a Romeo and Juliet unit of work to two grade nine classes at the John Cabot Junior High (pseudonym). Individualized activities were introduced to seven low achievers and, through a home-school collaborative effort, an attempt was made to improve the active learning of these students. -- The results of this project indicated that both parents and students found the unit of work to be satisfactory and that the strategies introduced were adequate for meeting the project's expectations, and thus increasing the students' school success. Basically the problems that occurred related mainly to ineffective communication between the parties concerned, but once the parents realized that the focus of the involvement was their children's success, they were willing to work through any obstacle and view it as an inevitable inconvenience in any learning experience. It was noted that the students, though there was a significant improvement in their learning skills, did not generally view the home-school cooperation as a partnership but as a teacher-directed initiative that would ensure their homework was completed. |
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A discussion of parental involvement in integrating Shakespeare's Romeo and juliet into the junior high language arts curriculum to lower achieving grade nine students |
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A discussion of parental involvement in integrating Shakespeare's Romeo and juliet into the junior high language arts curriculum to lower achieving grade nine students |
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