POPULARITY
To start the series, I focus on the teacher as an independent variable. I am a teacher and in today's episode, I welcome another teacher, Erin Phillips, to the show.Third-grade reading proficiency is an indicator of future student success in middle school and ninth grade, on-time graduation rates, and career success; however, 47% of third- grade students are not meeting this goal. I conducted a study, An Evaluation of Virtual School's Preparation of Second Grade Students for Third Grade Reading Proficiency, to investigate the extent to which virtual school in second grade prepared students for third- grade reading achievement. I used a mixed methodology to compare extant data from a state database on third-grade state achievement tests in the area of English Language Arts. Sixty-one second and third-grade teachers completed surveys, and three teachers participated in follow-up interviews. The data from my study demonstrated that third- grade students in virtual school outperformed third-grade students in face-to-face learning environments in reading proficiency by seven percentage points on the State Standards Assessments between the years 2015-2019. These data were in direct contradiction with the data from the teacher survey and interviews. With the results from this study, I made recommendations using Michael G. Moore's Theory of Transactional Distance to improve teacher effectiveness in online instruction to increase student reading achievement. This is where Erin and I connected. I taught second grade in the school where she taught third grade and we shared this knowledge of my study and the desire to implement positive change. Erin took the recommendations from the study and used them in her classroom with success. In the episode, Erin and I discuss the reading crisis and how implementing online strategies can help. Mrs. Phillips is an elementary school teacher with experience in middle school, 3rd grade, and kindergarten. I've had the pleasure of working with her where we collaborated and cotaught 2nd and 3rd grades for some STEM projects. She discusses her experiences with students at reading different levels and how she modifieSupport the showPlease subscribe and share this podcast with a friend to spread the good!If you find value to this podcast, consider becoming a supporter with a $3 subscription. Click on the link to join: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2048018/supportTo help this podcast reach others, rate and review on Apple Podcasts! Go to Library, choose The Brighter Side of Education, and scroll down to Reviews. It's just that easy. Thank you!Want to share a story? Email me at drlisarichardsonhassler@gmail.com.Visit my website for resources: http://www.drlisarhassler.com The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram. My publications: America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes. My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using the Writing Process ...
Michael G. Moore rounds up a great cast to discuss some of the most exciting and remembered soundtracks in movie history. Publicist: SJ Promotions Contact: Steven Joiner Cell: (816) 605-4561 Email: Stevesjnetwork@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact us: Email: realmofthemistentertainment@gmail.com Phone: (267) 490-3166 YouTube Edits: Chris Stolle using Hitfilm Software All content copyrighted under Realm of the Mist Entertainment, All Rights Reserved. Help is there: National Suicide Pervention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Support Us: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support Support us here: https://www.subscribestar.com/realm-of-the-mist-entertainment And on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Realmofthemist Music: https://www.bensound.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find all the links to all Realm of the Mist Shows here: https://linktr.ee/Realmofthemist --- This episode is sponsored by · Charity Promotion: Democracy Works: This advertisement is part of a charitable initiative in partnership with Democracy Works. howto.vote · Charity Promotion: BallotReady: The goal of this initiative is to increase voter education and encourage your listeners to get the vote out during the 2020 General Election this November. https://www.ballotready.org/ Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support
IN A CITY LIKE YOURS is a semimonthly podcast hosted by Michael G. Moore. His goal is to bring the life stories of interesting everyday people to his listeners. These people are just like individuals living IN A CITY LIKE YOURS. If you have an interesting life story and would like to be featured on the IN A CITY LIKE YOURS podcast, please contact Michael with a description of your story using this email: michael@inacitylikeyours.com -- Michael G Moore Podcast Host In A City Like Yours inacitylikeyours.com Follow the show on social media Facebook Group, Twitter, Instagram Podcatchers: Apple Podcasts Big Heads Media Castbox iHeart Radio Radio Public Spotify Stitcher TuneIn YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support
IN A CITY LIKE YOURS is a semimonthly podcast hosted by Michael G. Moore. His goal is to bring the life stories of interesting everyday people to his listeners. These people are just like individuals living IN A CITY LIKE YOURS. If you have an interesting life story and would like to be featured on the IN A CITY LIKE YOURS podcast, please contact Michael with a description of your story using this email: michael@inacitylikeyours.com -- Michael G Moore Podcast Host In A City Like Yours inacitylikeyours.com Follow the show on social media Facebook Group, Twitter, Instagram Podcatchers: Apple Podcasts Big Heads Media Castbox iHeart Radio Radio Public Spotify Stitcher TuneIn YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rotm-ent/support
Named as “one of the 128 most important, influential, innovative and interesting thinkers on education of all time” (The Routledge Encyclopedia of Educational Thinkers, 2016), Distinguished Professor Emeritus Michael G. Moore is internationally recognized for establishing the scholarly study of distance education, nowadays widely referred to as e-learning and online learning, and for pioneering the practice of teaching online. Interview: https://episodes.castos.com/onlinelearninglegends/028-Michael-G-Moore-Final.mp3 | recorded May 2019 Michael’s website: http://www.michaelgmoore.com/a/ Additional profiles (with links to key works): LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-grahame-moore-0469643b/University profile: https://ed.psu.edu/lps/adult-education/faculty/michael-g-mooreWikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_G._Moore The American Journal of Distance Education: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/hajd20
On this episode, Katie is joined by Dr. Kay Shattuck, who has worked in adult education more than 30 years, focusing on online and distance education over the past few decades. She earned her doctorate at Penn State University under the guidance of Michael G. Moore. Kay was a member of the initial group of Maryland distance educators who developed what would become Quality Matters. Her earliest involvement in 2003 was in providing a review of the research and best practices literature and being part of the committee that developed the first QM iteration of standards of quality online course design. As QM's Director of Research, she continues to provide research support and direction for new QM tools and resources for the field. Her academic affiliation is with the lifelong learning and adult education program at Penn State where she taught online for many years. She is an associate editor of The American Journal of Distance Education. Kay developed and was editor of Assuring Quality in Online Education: Practices and Processes at Teaching, Resource, and Program Levels and authored “Teaching Online: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?“ a review of the faculty participation literature in the upcoming 4th edition of the Handbook of Distance Education. Segment 1: Quality Matters [00:00-15:09] In this first segment, In this segment, the following resources are mentioned: The American Journal of Distance Education Legon, R., & Garrett, R. (2018). The changing landscape of online education (CHLOE): A deeper dive. Quality Matters & Eduventures survey of chief online officers, 2018. Moore, M. G., & Diehl,W. C. (Eds.). (2019). Handbook of distance education (4th ed.). New York: Routledge. Shattuck, K. (2014). Assuring quality in online education: Practices and processes at teaching, resource, and program levels. Sterling, VA: Stylus. Eduventures Quality Matters (QM) QM Events QM Research Library ABCs of QM-Focused Research Segment 2: Being a Director of Research [15:10-36:31] In segment two, In this segment, the following resources are mentioned: The American Journal of Distance Education Zawacki-Richter, O., & Anderson, T. (2014). Online distance education: Towards a research agenda. Edmonton, AB: AU Press. Quality Matters (QM) QM Research Library To share feedback about this podcast episode, ask questions that could be featured in a future episode, or to share research-related resources, contact the “Research in Action” podcast: Twitter: @RIA_podcast or #RIA_podcast Email: riapodcast@oregonstate.edu Voicemail: 541-737-1111 If you listen to the podcast via iTunes, please consider leaving us a review. The views expressed by guests on the Research in Action podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Oregon State University Ecampus or Oregon State University.