The Perfect Paragraph
A 3rd grade 15 lesson work sample on how to create the perfect paragraph. Focused on Oregon State benchmarks and grade level standards.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Academic Creativity and Excellence Day
The semi-annual research colloquium at Bushnell founded by Dr. Tim Bergquist.
The Perfect Paragraph
A 3rd grade 15 lesson work sample on how to create the perfect paragraph. Focused on Oregon State benchmarks and grade level standards.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Augustus Caesar Founding an Empire
How Augustus Caesar successfully transformed the Roman Republic into an empire.
HIST 490
Ron Palmer
A201
1 – 1:30 PM
Classroom Management
To showcase my philosophy of classroom management.
EDUC 321
Brian Kaelin
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
Health
This work sample has 15 lessons that are devoted to covering all of the health standards for third graders. They will cover topics such as safety, nutrition, fitness, and safe touch.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
New Generation of Open and Affirming Denominations
In my presentation I plan to explain the journey of becoming a denomination that is open and affirming to open homosexual individuals and partners. I will use the Episcopal Church USA and the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church of America) as case studies.
HIST 499, Senior Capstone
Steve Goetz
A201
9 – 9:30 AM
McArthur’s “I Have Returned” Speech
I will be analyzing McArthur’s speech that he gave in the Philippines. The critical criticism being used is cluster criticism. It will start off with background information then enter into what the key terms are. The analysis will show his terministic screen.
COMM 340, Rhetorical Criticism
Doyle Srader
Banquet Room
1 – 3 PM
“3X4, or it’s Out the Door” – A Classroom Management Comparison
This presentation will discuss four stages—Analysis, Design and Development, Implementation, and Evaluation—of classroom management across three teacher certification levels—Early Childhood, Elementary, and Middle School.
EDUC 321
Brian Kaelin
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
The 6-Day War
I examined the Arab-Israeli conflict focusing on the 1967 war in June. Why did it happen? Why did it go the way it did? What effect did it have on later events?
HIST 499, Senior Capstone
Steve Goetz
A201
9:30 – 10 AM
Changes Over Time
A representation of my unit covering the topics of Darwin and the Theory of Evolution.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Institutional Discrimination, the Oppression of Native Cultures: What is Left for Ainu & Mapuche Way of Life?
Between the generations of western development and modernization throughout the world, people have come to see just how better their lives are from being a part of this movement. Few pockets of societies across the glove do, however, which to keep close to traditional customs. The native Ainu of Japan along with the indigenous Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina have long been discriminated against by the local main stream culture. Within my study I shall review the tension between the indigenous group and the majority groups along with issues of some wanting assimilation while others wish for cultural survival.
GLST 499, Senior Capstone
Ron Palmer
A201
1:30 – 2 PM
Hescock and Sons Excavating: The Logging Process
This project looks at the logging process and the many details that are required. It includes information on an organization, a flow chart of the process, and possible improvements that can be made.
BUS 410
Tim Bergquist
Banquet Room
1 – 3 PM
“The Hunger Games” (Secondary Language Arts)
This teacher work sample details the professional development and implementation process of 15 lessons for a secondary language arts classroom. The focus is on the use of the popular young adult novel, The Hunger Games.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Intro to Economics
This work sample covers the first three chapters of economics at a senior level. It includes multiple simulations and role plays which give students full control of their progress and grade. An overview of student performance is included.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Evolution of the Thinking Soldier: How British Light Infantry of the War of Independence Paved the Way for the American Paratrooper
Throughout civilization, most armies were drilled to become a machine, moving as one. However, a few elite groups broke that mold, light infantry and paratroopers being striking examples. This work analyzes and compares these two groups.
HIST 499, Senior Capstone
Ron Palmer
A201
10:30 – 11 AM
Masculine and Feminine vs. Male and Female
Through past generations Americans have held onto the idea that masculine and feminine characteristics must mean a person is male or female. Recently, this ideas has been changing with the realization that these words do not depict a person’s gender roles. In order to get an idea of the views of NCU students on this campus, a survey was given. The survey consisted of the Bem Sex Role Inventory and ten questions. After the survey, the results were analyzed to see the similarities between previous research and the views of NCU students.
COMM 499, Senior Capstone
Doyle Srader
P103
2 – 2:30 PM
The Late, Great Western Front: A Historical Look into why the Western Front was Delayed in WWII
This presentation focuses on the question of “Why was the Western Front delayed in WWII?” This presentation will focus on the diplomatic as well as military reasons for delaying the western front.
HIST 490
Ron Palmer
A201
1 – 1:30 PM
Beyond the Call of Duty: A Review of Organizational Citizenship Behavior
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) refers to actins that are beneficial to an organization, but lite outside the parameters of the required performance of a job description. These behaviors can be directed towards another individual (OCB-I) or they can be organization-oriented (OCB-O). This paper provides a broad overview of the development of this sub-section of organizational behavior from its early stages that sought to find its antecedents, to more current studies that focus on its outcomes. An understanding of OCB will aid in the development of a productive workforce.
PSY 499, Senior Capstone
Nani Skaggs
L203
9:30 – 10 AM
A Narrative Criticism of The Lord of the Rings
A look at the story of Aragorn (a character in The Lord of the Rings) and how history is a parallel to the history of England.
COMM 340, Rhetorical Criticism
Doyle Srader
Banquet Room
1 – 3 PM
Public and Private Organizations
This project will compare and contract public and private organizations.
ACTG 499, Senior Capstone
Frank Paliotta
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
Bean Growth in Accordance t Light and Water Quality
Soil makers and fertilizer producers are always promoting their product as the most beneficial factor for plant growth, but what other factors play into promoting healthy plants? One major factor that deals with plant growth is environment, such as light and dark, that factors into the amount of photosynthesis which can take place. Another factor that is important to consider is the quality of water being fed to the plants. This poster will attempt to show the difference that light and water have on plant growth and conclude why each source produced each result.
BIOL 200
Tracy Vermilyea
Banquet Room
1 – 3 PM
Systems of Equations
I will be talking about my major work sample about how to solve linear equations in a 6th grade classroom.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Our Amazing Solar System
This work sample is a demonstration of a unit based on the solar system for fifth grade level. Presented will be activities, lessons, projects, and test that will show how the students learned. Implemented will be teaching strategies and resources as well.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Gratitude and Subjective Well-being in Daily Life
I am examining the literature that investigates gratitude and subjective well-being in daily lives. Specifically interested in the relationship between gratitude and forgiveness and well-being. This study will focus on the effect of expressing emotions of gratitude on psychological and physical well-being.
PSY 499, Senior Capstone
Nani Skaggs
L203
2 – 2:30 PM
The Giving Seeds
This unit includes parts of a plant, photosynthesis, biomass, producers, natural resources, and community information.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Australia
I will be presenting my work sample which includes 15 lesson plans and different materials on Australia.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
The Significance of “Paidofthoros” within Second-Century Christian Discourse Against Male Homoeroticism
In previous work on second-century Christian attitudes toward male homoeroticism (homosexuality) the Greek word paidofthoros was thought to mean pedophilia. Christians of the second century, however, used it to reject a very specific form of male homoeroticism common to Greco-Roman culture: that between males of differing social status.
BTH 499, Senior Capstone
Ron Heine
P103
10 – 10:30 AM
Air and Weather Science Unit
This work sample will introduce students to the concepts of air and weather through implementation of monitoring weather changes and individual weather journals. Students were also introduced to scientific instruments and vocabulary to extend knowledge.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Communication Behaviors of Defiant Latency-Age Children
The communication behaviors of defiant children ages six to teen are unique and particular to their age. The psychosocial development of their relationship to the teacher facilitates behavioral patterns.
IDS 499, Senior Capstone
Mick Bollenbaugh
P114
1 – 1:30 PM
Ideas & Inventions
The senior work sample takes viewers through everything that is required for a teacher to teach one unit. “Ideas and Inventions” is a science unit that I prepared for my 4th grade students at Centennial Elementary.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Statistical Analysis of Smosh
A statistical analysis of the YouTube group, Smosh, and their 2011 views.
MATH 315
Tim Bergquist
Banquet Room
1 – 3 PM
War on the Shore and the Land of More
Work sample presentation of my practicum lesson plans on the American Revolution.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Building Relationships and Communicating Effectively with Child Clients
Children caught in the legal system are consistently poorly represented. Many lawyers struggle with how to deal with children who are placed in the client role. This paper examines how lawyers must adjust their approach and focus on building a relationship with the child client–specifically communicating efficiently and effectively.
COMM 499, Senior Capstone
Doyle Srader
P103
2:30 – 3 PM
Breaking the Silence as Female Minority Writers
Historically, female minority authors have struggled with finding their voice in a society that forces their silence. Language has given these authors the ability to assert a place in history and define their identity and experience as both persons of color and women. Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street demonstrate how powerful an author’s voice can be when they are able to record the experiences and history that has been excluded.
ENG 499, Senior Capstone
James Gill
P103
1 – 1:30 PM
The Societal and Behavioral Effects of Androgen on Women
With a focus on female athletes, this paper will attempt to illustrate the effects of and levels of androgen in females. Of particular interest is whether female athletes already have higher levels of testosterone and therefore became athletic, or if higher androgen levels was the results of workouts. Lastly, the current trend of androgen abuse in female athletes and the behavioral and societal costs will be addressed.
PSY 499, Senior Capstone
Nani Skaggs
L203
10 – 10:30 AM
The United States Involvement in Chile: the Undermining of Salvador Allende
In the 1970s, Chile democratically elected a socialist leader. However, outside sources, i.e. the United States, did not like the outcome of the election and did everything in their power to overthrow Salvador Allende. The purpose is to show how involved the U.S. truly was in the overthrow.
HIST 499, Senior Capstone
Steve Goetz
A201
10 – 10:30 AM
Metabolism of Different Types of Sugars by Yeast
Yeast metabolizes sugars and carbohydrates forming carbon dioxide thus allowing the bread to rise. Our first trial was observing the amount of foam created by the sugar and yeast reacting. Our second trial was observing how much the bread rose before and after being baked. Then we compared the results with the first trial.
BIOL 200
Tracy Vermilyea
Banquet Room
1 – 3 PM
Around the World in 15 Days
This is a unit on geography where the students will be learning continents, oceans, seas, etc.. They will then try to focus on where they are located in the world.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
How to Catch a Sex Offender
My project will focus on the process of catching a sex offender by analyzing past court cases that have succeeded and failed in prosecuting sex offenders. My paper will incorporate interviews of a prosecutor, a psychologist, and an officer that I have conducted and get their input of what their part is in the process of catching a sex offender.
IDS 499, Senior Capstone
Mick Bollenbaugh
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
New Day Album Presentation
Matthew and Micah will play a few songs from the album.
MUS 422, Senior Capstone
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
9 – 9:30 AM
The World of Vlogs—A Generic Description
In the last couple of years, You Tube has seen a large increase in vloggers (video bloggers). Through the rhetorical criticism style of generic description I believe vlogging can be labeled as a new genre of rhetoric.
COMM 340, Rhetorical Criticism
Doyle Srader
Banquet Room
1 – 3 PM
Becoming a Detective With “And then There Were None”
While reading And Then There Were None students become detectives while trying to solve the multiple murders on Soldier Island.
EDUC 415
Vivian Moen
EC 100
9 – 11 AM
Galvanizing Literature: Lesbian Pulp Fiction and the Cold War Gay Rights Movement
The paperback publishing industry—popularly known as the pulp fiction industry– began to publish paperback novels with lesbian romantic and sexual themes in 1950. Lesbian pulp fiction became a popular genre between 1950 and 1969 and fell under scrutiny by United States censorship committees during the height of the Cold War. The books were a source of hope and consolation for a generation of lesbian and bisexual women, and this paper attempts to highlight the significance of lesbian pulp fiction in popular culture, especially in accordance with the gay liberation movement prior to the Stonewall Riots of 1969.
ENG 499, Senior Capstone
James Gill
P103
1:30 – 2 PM