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Autism: Inclusive Diagnosis vs Exclusive Treatment
(2016)
The focus of this research lies in examining both the inclusivity of diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as well as the importance of an exclusive approach to treatment. This research aims to encourage professionals ...
Bridging the Gap between Common Core and Common Practice: Engaging Tennessee Teachers
(2015-12-07)
Since 2010, the United States has seen a radical attempt to raise its standards of knowledge and skill in its school systems across the country. The reason behind this attempt is for American students to reach the educational ...
This Generation and their Screens: The Innovation of Virtual Reality Therapy
(2019-12-09)
The majority of individuals who struggle with a mental illness in the United States remain untreated. There is a great need for accessible and affordable treatment, and technology may be the answer. Being a therapist ...
Simulating Life: Reimagining Realism in the Art of Animation
(2019-11-05)
With improvements in technology, animation as a medium has begun to have fewer and fewer limitations on how close to real life it can become. However, as animation styles seem to be leaning more and more towards hyperrealism, ...
Energy Efficiency Projects as Short-term Solutions to Combat Greenhouse Gas Emissions Within the Metals Industry
(2019-12-09)
Over the last several decades, data collected by scientists across the world has indicated rapid mean temperature rise across the globe. This increase in global temperatures correlates with and has been attributed to ...
Heroes and Princesses: How Imagination Can Alleviate Poverty
(2019-12-04)
Researchers have found that children who are raised in poverty are more likely to be impoverished later in life as a result of educational limits, health implications, or lowered self-esteem. The latter cause could be ...
Artificial Intelligence: An Innovative Technology in a Vital Industry
(2019-12-04)
One of the leading causes of death in America after heart disease and cancer is medical errors. Although not yet officially recognized by the Center for Disease control (CDC), medical errors account for a startling number ...
Play Time Should Not Be Over: The Importance of Play in Elementary Classrooms
(2019)
A typical elementary school classroom after kindergarten consists of desks and charts. The toys and activity centers are replaced with worksheets and desk work. However, classrooms filled with more play and fewer worksheets ...
When Having a Good Imagination is Bad: Body Dysmorphia and Eating Disorders
(2019-12-09)
Despite recent movements advertising body positivity and self-love, eating disorders are on the rise. It has been found that eating disorders especially affect young adults, and tend to develop in women much more than men. ...
A Reading into the Public Education Standards: Reimagining Learning for Elementary Students
(2019-11-21)
The effects of standardized testing on how elementary schooled children learn, and more specifically, on how they interact with their interests are becoming more noticeable and problematic. When reading a given text, ...