Hello,

I am a doctoral student in educational psychology at a university in Philadelphia, PA. I’m currently conducting research on how teachers use repetition in their classrooms as a teaching strategy. An initial small-scale pilot study on this topic has revealed some very interesting results, and now I am trying to reach a wider, national audience of teachers.

Currently I am interested in the responses of teachers who work in the United States and teach children in day care through the 12th grade. In order to participate in this research, all you need to do is follow the link below to a survey on teaching strategies. Of course, all of your responses are anonymous.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=k4ZibeZKKzikESnC9_2fYpYg_3d_3d

One of the overall goals of this research is to better understand established teaching practices used in the classroom to facilitate learning. Consequently, this information can then be used to help researchers develop laboratory methodologies that more closely resemble actual teaching practices.

Thank you for your interest in advancing educational research! If you have any questions or would like to discuss research on this topic, please respond to this discussion.

Sincerely,
Marissa

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