Browsing Graduate Research by Title
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Sacred Storytelling at SouthBrook Christian Church
(2019-04-03)This project explores how a storytelling workshop might equip people to participate in spiritual conversations. It explores the basics of how narrative operates in the church and how it might serve the church in the moment ... -
The Satisfaction of New Teachers with Induction and Mentoring in a Local School System
(2022-03-17)This qualitative research study sought to gauge the satisfaction of the induction and mentoring process received by new teachers in an upper East Tennessee school district. The sample consisted of eight teachers from three ... -
Secondary Traumatic Stress Disorder: Compassion Fatigue as a Condition among Ministers of the Stone-Campbell Movement
(2021-04-08)A research on secondary traumatic stress, also known as "compassion fatigue," or "vicarious trauma," a condition that impacts ministers in their roles as care-givers. Care-givers are the ones who run toward trauma while ... -
Security Assessment of Cloud-based Healthcare Applications
(2019-10-13)Security assessment and analysis of healthcare software applications can offer an in-depth understanding of role-based access options, logging capabilities, and vulnerabilities at the network, application, database, and ... -
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Sense We Matter- Making the Community Sensory Friendly
(2018-04)A community wide program implemented to make businesses aware of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Children or adults with SPD can be sensitive to light, sounds, textures, and other sensory input. If you see this logo ... -
Setbacks in Clinical Laboratory Innovations
(2021-10-25)Technological advancements are soaring in healthcare as a whole; however, advancements in the clinical laboratory have fallen behind. Innovation in the clinical laboratory can be complicated and comes with high risks. ... -
Sew Yummy Sensory Foods
(2017)Manual on how to create sensory food that can be used in interventions with children. -
Shake and Shuffle
(2018-04)For as long as I can remember, my father has always loved music. He enjoys listening to music, dancing to the music, and attending events that involve music. His Parkinson’s disease has taken away a lot of what he loves ... -
Spread the Word, Senses Matter: An Educational Tool for Sensory Processing Disorder
(2017)An educational tool for those wanting to learn or teach others about Sensory Processing Disorder. Includes, powerpoint, pdf, handouts and a quiz. -
Sprouting Hope at Knollwood Manor
(2018-03-12)This project is a raised garden table built for Knollwood Manor Nursing Home. It is portable as well as waterproof, allowing residents to garden year round. The table is also wheelchair accessible. In this submission, you ... -
Standardized Testing and its Effectiveness for All Students
(2021-04-29)Standardized testing is ingrained in the education system. Educators, administrators, and school systems rely on data from standardized testing to guide instruction, assess students, and determine teacher effectiveness. ... -
A Study Conducted on If Homeschooling Prepares Students With the Social, Emotional, and Academic Knowledge Needed to Enter a Public School Setting
(2022-12-22)The purpose of this study is to determine if homeschooling prepares students with the tools they need to enter a public-school setting. The participants of this study consisted of 8 college students from Milligan University ... -
A Study of the Impacts of Student Participation in Extracurricular Activities and Perceived Academic Achievement
(2020-04-29)The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a relationship between participation in extracurricular activities (ECAs) and academic achievement. The sample consisted of sixth and seventh grade students from a ... -
A Study of the Stressors Preservice Teachers from an East Tennessee Education Program Have Faced During COVID-19
(2021-04-29)The purpose of the study was to look into the stressors that preservice teachers, specifically from a teacher education program in East Tennessee, have faced due to the COVID-19 virus and how they handled it. The chosen ... -
Superhero T-Stool
(2017-04-20)The superhero t-stool is designed produce vestibular (movement) input while a pediatric client needs to be in a seated position. In addition to providing vestibular input, the stool also requires activation of core muscles ... -
Systematic Review of Social and Executive Functioning in Women with ADHD
(2022-07-24)ADHD is misunderstood and frequently underdiagnosed in females. The lack of proper intervention and treatment for females with ADHD can have an effect that last years. The articles I have studied backed that claim as well, ...