Browse this collection of Capstone Projects submitted by students completing their master’s degrees in the Hamline School of Education and Leadership. Capstones are the culminating degree work and include research that draws from the student's formal study as well as professional and personal development. Submissions include a scholarly written description of the project and may include the project artifact (as a supplemental file).
Capstone Projects are documented in Digital Commons as a degree completion option, starting in 2017.
See also: School of Education Student Capstone Theses and Dissertations
Capstone Projects by Degree:Capstone Projects from 2023
Whale Watching in Early Childhood, Victoria Anderson
A Framework for Incorporating Best Practices to Provide Foundational Literacy Skills to English Learners for Sustained Academic Success, Gabriel Arechigo
Teaching Non-Experimental Chemistry Content Through the Pairing of Strategically Curated Data Sets and Model-Based Inquiry, Andrew Banker
Using Citizen Science to Create Meaningful Learning Experiences and Enhance the Learning of Science for Second Grade Students, Rebecca Barton
The Effective Use of Technology in Faith Formation Programs, Lindsey Bernardy
Improving Early Literacy Outcomes Through Play, Kimberly Bice
The Impact of Systematic Phonemic Awareness and Phonics Instruction in a Spanish Immersion First-Grade Classroom, Elisabeth Boe
Creating Safe and Welcoming Spaces on Public Lands: An Anti-Oppression Toolkit for Public Lands Interpreters, Amber Brooks
LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity in the Outdoors, Allison Brown
Incorporating World Languages in Elementary Schools, Amber Bruce
Creating a Generation of Critical Information Consumers: Critical Literacy Strategies in an Upper Elementary Classroom, Maiah Cameron
Project-Based Learning and Student Engagement in the Interdisciplinary Secondary Classroom, James Carlson
Teaching Trauma-Informed Pedagogy and Critical Literacy in a Middle School Language Arts Classroom, Katherine Chambers
Chinese Immersion Cultural Teaching and the Use of Authentic Materials, Li Cheng
Curriculum Design that Supports Multilingual Learners' Literacy Development: Pairing the Science of Reading and Oral Language Development Utilizing Read-Alouds, Eleanor Christman
Incorporating Opportunities for Diverse Literature into the Early Elementary Classroom, Mary Cline
A Web-Based Collaborative NGSS-Centered Chemistry Unit on the Topic of Atomic Structure, Paige Condie
How Can UDL Be Used To Increase Equity And Access At An Abe Site?, Karen Cook
Using a Vermicomposting Curriculum to Grow Students’ Advocacy Towards the Environment, J. Ryan Cowger
Templates for Planning Engaging Secondary Science Class Periods Within a Seven Period Daily Schedule, Christopher Cudnowski
Planting the Foundational Roots in Co-Teaching between Secondary ELL Teachers and Mainstream Content Teachers, Amanda Cummings