Theses and Dissertations at Montana State University (MSU)

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    New standard of education: implementing a proficiency-based education model in a Montana elementary school district
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Education, Health & Human Development, 2024) Walker, Melissa Elizabeth; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Christine Rogers Stanton
    In Montana, recent state-level educational legislation has been written to mandate that school districts adopt proficiency-based models of instruction and assessment. The intent of proficiency-based education is to provide students with rigorous and engaging learning opportunities, provide students with the individualized support needed to become proficient on grade-level standards, and ultimately prepare them for college, career, and civic life (Great Schools Partnership, 2018). Key characteristics of this model examined in this study include curricular resources aligned to standards, formative and summative assessments to guide instruction, varied instructional paces, providing students multiple opportunities to demonstrate proficiency, and embedding student self-assessment (Great Schools Partnership, 2018). The purpose of this research is to understand and explore Belgrade School District's implementation of proficiency-based education (PBE) structures within its elementary schools and develop a strategic action plan based on emergent facilitators and barriers. An intrinsic case study was conducted, and data was collected through semi-structured interviews with teacher and administrator participants. Structural coding was applied, and thematic analysis was conducted to identify facilitators and barriers to each criterion of PBE in Belgrade. The following themes emerged from participant responses: "time," "pockets," and "putting the cart before the horse." Each of these themes contains more specific barriers, such as lacking professional development, insufficient accountability from administrators, inadequate Tier 1 instruction, gaps in understanding of the rationale for PBE, and varied teacher buy-in, which participants feel contribute to a noncomprehensive implementation of proficiency-based education in the elementary district. An action plan was developed for the district based on these barriers, which can be adapted to fit schools in similar contexts that are facing similar legislative pressure. In addition to meeting accreditation requirements, adopting a PBE model has the potential to affect student achievement and educational experience due to its emphasis on equity (Levine & Patrick, 2018).
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    Enhancing students' engineering identities and attitudes towards engineering and technology through place-conscious engineering activities
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Education, Health & Human Development, 2024) Moonga, Miracle; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Rebekah Hammack; Nick Lux (co-chair)
    Students' engineering identities and attitudes toward engineering are important because they can determine if students will pursue engineering careers. However, a dearth of research focuses on how participating in place-conscious engineering affects students' engineering identities and attitudes towards engineering and technology. This explanatory sequential mixed methods study investigated the effect of engaging elementary students in place-conscious engineering activities on their engineering identities and attitudes towards engineering and technology. Students completed two place-conscious engineering activities: (1) following a local wildfire, students designed and built air filters to prevent smoke from entering the homes of affected families residing in a nearby community, and (2) after the state issued several warnings about eminent floods due to ice-jams on a local river, students designed flood prevention strategies. Quantitative data about students' engineering identities were collected using pre and post surveys of the two subscales of the Engineering Identity Development Scale (EIDS): (1) academic subscale and (2) engineering career subscale. Quantitative data regarding students' attitudes toward engineering and technology were collected using pre and post surveys of the engineering and technology subscale of the Students' Attitudes Toward Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM). Finally, to explain the trends observed in the quantitative data, qualitative data were collected through semi-structured focus group interviews. Findings suggested that students' academic identities and attitudes towards engineering and technology improved as a result of participating in place-conscious engineering activities. The study recommends exposing elementary students to place-conscious engineering activities to improve their engineering identities and attitudes towards engineering and technology.
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    An interest study for a summer library program for elementary age children in Butte, Montana--1971
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1971) Griffith, Olive Marie Douglas
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    Determining needs and desired changes for improving staff effectiveness through in-service education
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1964) Walker, Arthur A.
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    The feasibility of the reorganizaton of seven elementary school districts with Bozeman school district no. 7
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1972) Sheneman, Paul Dean; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Robert J. Thibeault
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    Selected qualifications of Montana elementary school principals
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1976) Shepherd, Glen Arlyn; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Gerald D. Sullivan
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    The practicability of the reorganization of six elementary school districts with Bozeman School District #7
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1977) Otheim, Robert Paul
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    Departmentalization and self-contained classrooms affects on student's attitudes toward school
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1978) Magness, James Anthony
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    An evaluation of the elementary school principalship program at Montana State University
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1975) McAfee, Robert Richard
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    A survey of elementary school teachers' perceptions concerning the range of their certification
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1975) Linzbach, Marjorie Jeanette Hindel
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