RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE (2007 PREL Compendium) This issue of Research Into Practice, PREL’s annual research compendium, brings together articles detailing research conducted recently by PREL and our partners. The articles focus on putting research findings to work to improve education. This issue addresses:
The articles in this volume were originally published or presented in other forms—many with very limited circulation—as articles in refereed journals, as reports to funding authorities, as doctoral dissertations, or as commissioned white papers. We bring these works together in one volume to share them with a wider audience of our constituents and partners. By doing so, we hope to contribute to the body of work that supports education in the Pacific and around the world. The 77-page Compendium is available via download only. Table of Contents and
Preface The Language Question in Pacific Education: The Case of the Republic of the Marshall Islands by Marylin Low, PhD, Destin Penland, and Hilda Heine, EdD Lost in Translation: From English to Pacific Languages in Early Reading Assessment by Marylin Low, PhD, and Rodrigo Mauricio A Demonstration of Capacity Building in Evaluation via Distance Learning for the United States-Affiliated Pacific: A Master’s Degree Program in Evaluation by Mary B. Church, PhD Mathematics Education in Micronesia: Building Local Capacity to Provide Professional Development for Teachers of Mathematics by A. J. (Sandy) Dawson, PhD Project MENTOR: Assessing the Growth of Mathematical Content Knowledge by A. J. (Sandy) Dawson, PhD, Kyaw Soe, PhD, Joseph Zilliox, PhD, and Alicia Aguon, PhD Mathematics Education in the South and Western Pacific: Technology Supports for Deaf Education and Deaf Community Building in American Samoa by James Skouge, EdD, Nancy Bridenbaugh, Linda Lambrecht, and Kavita Rao Rethinking Education In Micronesia (Strengthening Leadership and Commitment to Education) by Masa-Aki N. Emesiochl Leading With Diversity: Culture by Elise Trumbull, PhD, and Maria Pacheco, PhD Leading with Diversity: Language by Elise Trumbull, PhD, and Maria Pacheco, PhD
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