Melinda Kraus-Perrotta Presents Undergraduate Research at Beloit College Symposium Day
BELOIT, WI (04/26/2012)(readMedia)-- Melinda Kraus-Perrotta '12 of Chicago presented her research on "Alternatives to 'Sit Down, Shut Up:' A Comparative Analysis of Classroom Management Approaches" at the 36th Annual Beloit College Student Symposium on Thursday, April 12. She is a triple major in education and youth studies, theatre arts: directing, and theatre arts: stage management.
Symposium Day at Beloit College is an academic forum at which students publicly present their research to the college community. All classes are cancelled to allow students, faculty and staff to attend the presentations. Topics range from scientific studies to interpretations of literary works. Each of the nearly 90 students participating in the program prepare a half-hour oral presentation or make poster presentations of original research conducted during the 2011-2012 academic year. Symposium Day participants are honored at a closing reception.
Kraus-Perrotta's presentation examined five major classroom management theories and approaches from the perspective of a new classroom teacher, focusing on how the first four models reflected or did not reflect within the final model.
Beloit College is a residential, liberal arts college offering 40 majors to its 1,250 students. Located 90 miles northwest of Chicago, Beloit is one of the nation's most international colleges, drawing students from 41 nations as well as 49 states.