Spring 2020

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    (no) NCUR Reflection EDSP 307
    (Montana State University, 2020-05) Bartz, Jody Marie; Browning, Sydney; Lee, Morgan
    We are most certainly in an unprecedented space and time. COVID-19 has upended all that we knew as “normal” and has forced us into ‘distancing’ ourselves—which, if I may be honest, is so challenging for many, including myself Given our current climate and academic situation. The intent of an NCUR Reflection was to connect (and reflect) your EDSP experience(s) to undergraduate research shared at the conference. I’d like you to reflect on three things: (1) How has COVID-19 impacted you as a student? Share as much or as little as you’d like. This is your reflection and I want to be sensitive to everyone’s experiences; (2) As a future educator (or professional), I’d like you to think through what you’d do for your students/families/clients if the COVID-19 pandemic ‘hit’ post-graduation—what measures would you put in place to connect and support? And finally, (3) how can I support you for the rest of the semester? What things do I need to make sure to have in place to ease this time of uncertainty?
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    (no) NCUR Reflection EDSP 306
    (Montana State University, 2020-05) Bartz, Jody Marie; Branshaw, Alexandria; Hain, Hayley; Helms, Mercedese
    We are most certainly in an unprecedented space and time. COVID-19 has upended all that we knew as “normal” and has forced us into ‘distancing’ ourselves—which, if I may be honest, is so challenging for many, including myself Given our current climate and academic situation. The intent of an NCUR Reflection was to connect (and reflect) your EDSP experience(s) to undergraduate research shared at the conference. I’d like you to reflect on three things: (1) How has COVID-19 impacted you as a student? Share as much or as little as you’d like. This is your reflection and I want to be sensitive to everyone’s experiences; (2) As a future educator (or professional), I’d like you to think through what you’d do for your students/families/clients if the COVID-19 pandemic ‘hit’ post-graduation—what measures would you put in place to connect and support? And finally, (3) how can I support you for the rest of the semester? What things do I need to make sure to have in place to ease this time of uncertainty?
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    (no) NCUR Reflection EDSP 458
    (Montana State University, 2020-05) Bartz, Jody Marie; Billmayer, Ella
    We are most certainly in an unprecedented space and time. COVID-19 has upended all that we knew as “normal” and has forced us into ‘distancing’ ourselves—which, if I may be honest, is so challenging for many, including myself Given our current climate and academic situation. The intent of an NCUR Reflection was to connect (and reflect) your EDSP experience(s) to undergraduate research shared at the conference. I’d like you to reflect on three things: (1) How has COVID-19 impacted you as a student? Share as much or as little as you’d like. This is your reflection and I want to be sensitive to everyone’s experiences; (2) As a future educator (or professional), I’d like you to think through what you’d do for your students/families/clients if the COVID-19 pandemic ‘hit’ post-graduation—what measures would you put in place to connect and support? And finally, (3) how can I support you for the rest of the semester? What things do I need to make sure to have in place to ease this time of uncertainty?
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