Schedule of Events
Graduate School of Education Poster Symposium
Poster session presentations for the GSOE Master’s candidates and
The Ed Leadership Doctoral candidates.
Student Abstracts
Disability Services in Higher Education
Student(s):
Kristen Acosta
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Military and Veteran Student's Perception of Internships in College
Student(s):
Ryan Akers
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
Multisensory Sight Word Instruction with English Learners
Student(s):
Rachel Alexander
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lorynn Selby
Teacher and Administrators Perceptions of Social Emotional Learning in a Low Socio-Economic High School
Student(s):
Alicia Alvarez
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Kathleen Merrigan
Language and Literacy using Desired Results Developmental Profile for Deaf/Hard of Hearing Students
Student(s):
Katelyn Amezquita
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Cultural Values and First Generation Latino Parental Involvement in Middle School
Student(s):
Carmen Ayala
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Daniel Tillapaugh
Strategies to Increase Participation in the Inclusive Elementary Music Classroom
Student(s):
Chloe Baade
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lory Selby
Secondary Teacher's Perception and Implementation of the Next Generation Science Standards
Student(s):
Michelle Baum
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
Transfer Shock: Latino Students
Student(s):
Nazareth Bautista
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Examining a Need for a Per-college Summer Program: For Student with Specific Learning Disabilities
Student(s):
Teresa Blum
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Richard Underhill
Differentiating the Argumentative Writing Process
The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of the differentiating argumentative writing process to students’ personal interests in comparison with their written arguments that are not aligned with their personal interests. How will students perform in both of these contexts? Will differentiation according to their personal interests empower them to perform better and have a higher score based off of the school district’s argumentative writing rubric?
The methodology used for this study consists of a qualitative comparative analysis. Students will be given two writing assignments. One argumentative writing assignment that they will complete is the general argumentative writing benchmark assignment that sixth grade students are required to complete by the school district. The other assignment that they will be given consists of four different popular topics of choice that they will choose from. Students written products for both assignments will be scored using the school district’s argumentative writing rubric. Each students’ two essay scores will then be compared across each category of the rubric.
Student(s):
Colin Borden
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lory Selby
Case Study on the Effectiveness of Empathy as an Intervention to Decrease Bullying
Student(s):
Myriah Brennan
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Kathleen Merrigan
English Language Learners' Perceptions of Instructional Strategies in Secondary Level Mathematics Classes
Student(s):
Jenna Burge
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
Parent Involvement within Dual Language Education
Student(s):
Yamilex Chavez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Richard Underhill
Student Perceptions of the Next Generation Science Standards
Student(s):
Meagan Chew
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
Upward Bound Candidates and Influence on STEM Careers
Student(s):
Lesley Davis
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
Teacher-Coach Perspective on the Effects of the Coach-Athlete Dynamic in the Classroom Abstract
Student(s):
Westley Fairall
Faculty Mentor:
Richard Underhill
The Use of Self-compassion as a Self-care Tool for Graduate Counselor Education Students
Student(s):
Kori Farrell
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Daniel Tillapaugh
SpEd and GenEd Teacher Knowledge and Implementation of Evidence-based Behavior Management Strategies
Student(s):
Thalia Fernandez
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Kathleen Merrigan
Student Perceptions of School Climate Following Participation in Proactive Circles
Student(s):
Elizabeth Fictum
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lorynn Selby
Exploration of Student Empowerment Post High School Career and/or Education
Student(s):
Caitlyn Gintjee
Faculty Mentor:
Richard Underhill
The Mindfulness Effect
Student(s):
Karina Gonzalez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lorynn Selby
Breaking the Mold: Supporting Post-Traditional Students
Student(s):
Czarina Gutierrez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Daniel Tillapaugh
The Most Effective Ways to Prepare New AP Teachers for Their First AP Class
Student(s):
Kevin Habroun
Faculty Mentor:
Richard Underhill
Teachers Use of Strategies to Promote Social Emotional Competency among Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
Student(s):
Stephanie Hernandez
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Kathleen Merrigan
Teachers’ Perspectives on Mindfulness-based Practices in the Classroom
Student(s):
Teodora Juarez
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Kathleen Merrigan
Measuring Collaborative learning in the Classroom
Student(s):
Nicole Lopez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lori Selby
Access to LGBTQ-Themed Literature in School Libraries
Student(s):
Ysobella Lucareli
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lory Selby
Homework Completion For High School Science Students
The purpose of this research study is to analyze homework completion rates over a span of two school weeks. Analysis includes the rates of late, punctual, and missing homework assignments. Analysis also includes correlation of homework completion rates to type of homework assigned and student gender. A mixed-methods approach of both qualitative and quantitative data was used during the data collection process. A convience sampling method was also used in order to select participants.
Student(s):
Brieanna Luna
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lorynn Selby
Modes of Communication Between Children Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing and Hearing Siblings
Student(s):
Darby Marin
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Technology Professional Development for Elementary School Teachers
Student(s):
Marissa Melgoza
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Kathleen Merrigan
Perceptions of Career Readiness of Female Veterans Post Military Service
Student(s):
Lisa Misson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
A Correlation between Test Scores and Students with Hearing Loss in an Inclusive Classroom
Student(s):
Gillian Modlin
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
Standardized Testing and English as a Second Language
Student(s):
Veronica Mora
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
First-Generation Latinas Pushing Forward in Higher Education
Student(s):
Veronica Munoz
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lorynn Selby
Factors Influencing Special Education teacher Turnover and Retention
Student(s):
Ruben Napoles
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Richard Underhill
Gen Z Engagement and Collaboration in the Math Classroom: Teachers’ Perspective in Implementing Technology
Student(s):
Maria Cristal Paniagua
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
Anxiety and Social Media: Is There a Connection?
Student(s):
Gabriela Pantoja
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Kathleen Merrigan
Educational Experiences of Students with Hearing Loss
Student(s):
Shannon Pearson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Maura Martindale
The Effect of Restorative Justice on Social Emotional Learning in Suburban, Southern California Middle Schools
Student(s):
Kaitlyn Pitcher
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
The Impact of Teachers' Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices on the Implementation of Inquiry-Based Learning in the Classroom
Student(s):
Patrick Price
Faculty Mentor:
Richard Underhill
Examining the Causes for Attrition and Retention in Secondary Instrumental Music Programs
Student(s):
James Rumenapp
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Kathleen Merrigan
Special Education Teacher Supports and Retention Rate
Keywords: Special education teachers, attrition, retention, administration support, job satisfaction, school climate, teacher preparation programs, new special education teachers, and mentors
Student(s):
Amanda Segovia
Faculty Mentor:
Katherine Merrigan
Active Learning as it Relates to Elementary Intervention Curriculum
Student(s):
Alia Sparling
Faculty Mentor:
Juliet Lee
The Impact of Physical Education Class on Student Academic Achievement
Student(s):
Heather Tomaszewski
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
Community College Student Athletes’ Perceptions of Proper Compensation for Division I Student Athletes
Student(s):
Michael Trejo
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Dan Tillapaugh
Teacher Perspectives of Social and Emotional Learning
Student(s):
MacKenzie Vance
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
The effect ABA strategies have on Social Skills and Independence among middle school students with ASD
Student(s):
Antonio Vences
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Juliet Lee
Impact of Mindfulness-Centered Pedagogy on Students in the Elementary School Setting
Student(s):
Kendahl Waalk
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Daniel Tillapaugh
Teachers’ Perceptions of Mindfulness-Based Practices
Student(s):
Annie Wagner
Faculty Mentor:
Prof. Kathleen Merrigan
Examining the Influence of Peers within Male-Centered Programs on the Identity Development of Latinx Men.
Student(s):
Alex Yepez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Dan Tillapaugh
Comparing Retention Rates of Students: Active Learning Teaching Method vs Traditional Teacher-Led Teaching Method
Student(s):
Kayla Zimmer
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Lorynn Selby