EVALUATION OF A DIAGNOSTIC TEST TO IDENTIFY CLASSIC STORY
The Application of the Scientific Method in
the Study of Modern Story Structure
Emily Schultheis
Glenelg High School
Gifted/Talented Program
Independent Research and Intern/Mentorship
2007 - 2011
This study was completed through the Howard County Maryland
Gifted/Talented Intern/Mentorship program.
"The G/T Intern/Mentor Program is a college-level course in which students design an original research study or creative production. Students study off-campus with a professional mentor in a self-selected area of interest. Student research or creative production focuses on contributing new knowledge to the field of study. The G/T resource teacher facilitates classroom and internship experiences, focusing on advanced-level research methodologies and college-level writing and oral presentation skills. At the mentor site, students apply the knowledge and skills they have learned in an authentic, professional environment." (http://glenelggt.com/mindex.htm)
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Researcher: Emily Schultheis and Mentor: Dr. Amy Chai MD, MS
Researcher: Emily Schultheis and Team Members: AstroBot Project NASA GSFC
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