Courtney McKim
University of Wyoming
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Journal of Mixed Methods Research | 2017
Courtney McKim
The purpose of this explanatory mixed methods study was to examine the perceived value of mixed methods research for graduate students. The quantitative phase was an experiment examining the effect of a passage’s methodology on students’ perceived value. Results indicated students scored the mixed methods passage as more valuable than those who scored the quantitative or qualitative passage. The qualitative phase involved focus groups to better understand students’ perceptions of the perceived value of mixed methods. Findings suggested graduate students view mixed methods passages as having rigorous methods, a newer history, and providing a deeper meaning of the phenomenon. This study adds to the literature base by revealing what value graduate students assign to quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research.
NASSP Bulletin | 2018
David J. Hvidston; Courtney McKim; William T. Holmes
The goals for this qualitative study were to examine principals’ perceptions regarding their own supervision and evaluation. Two research questions guided the qualitative inquiry: (1) What are the greatest strengths of your own supervision and evaluation? and (2) What recommendations would you give to superintendents to improve your own supervision and evaluation? The study used an online tool to gather perceptions from principals regarding their own evaluation and supervision. Participants solicited included 275 principals from elementary, middle, or high schools, in a mountain west state. Out of the participants solicited, 95 principals agreed to participate (35% response rate). The emerging themes for the first research question were (1) trust and communication and (2) goal setting. The emerging themes for the second research question were (1) regular observations with feedback and (2) components to improve supervision and evaluation. Results from this study provided implications for those who supervise principals, as well as for those who train superintendents.
Journal of Creativity in Mental Health | 2017
Jane Warren; Natasha Trujillo; Amanuel Haile Asfaw; Courtney McKim; Lindsay Stoffers; Kristina Faimon
ABSTRACT Research indicates self-esteem reflects many factors in a person’s life, such as relationships with parents or parent figures, attachment types, experiences of worth enhancement, ethnicity, generation, and cultural values. However, debate continues on whether self-esteem is simply a reflection of Western culture and may not be a universal factor of human nature. This research was undertaken to understand how four persons of diverse ethnic, gender, and age categories may each perceive the self from reading the same story. First, the authors offer a brief overview of how self-esteem is viewed and explore a few cultural, gender and age aspects of self-esteem. They then present our pilot study with the methodology, results, and discussion, and offer implications for mental health counselors.
Journal of Educational Psychology | 2013
Roger Bruning; Michael S. Dempsey; Douglas F. Kauffman; Courtney McKim; Sharon Zumbrunn
Instructional Science | 2014
Sharon Zumbrunn; Courtney McKim; Eric S. Buhs; Leslie R. Hawley
Planning and changing | 2015
David J. Hvidston; Bret G. Range; Courtney McKim; Ian M. Mette
Education Leadership Review | 2014
Bret G. Range; Courtney McKim; Ian M. Mette; David J. Hvidston
Psychology and Behavioral Sciences | 2014
Courtney McKim; Jane Warren; Amanuel Haile Asfaw; Robert Balich; Meaghan Nolte; Deb Perkins; Grant Sasse; Noor Syamilah Zakaria
International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies | 2017
Courtney McKim; James A. Bovaird; Chaorong Wu
Education Leadership Review | 2016
David J. Hvidston; Courtney McKim; Ian M. Mette