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        Evaluating and Enriching the Read2Succeed Tutoring Conducted by Mercer University Undergraduates within Local Elementary Schools

        Vicki Luther; Grace Maloney; Katelyn West
        Researchers analyzed student surveys to evaluate the effectiveness of Read2Succeed tutoring conducted by Mercer University undergraduate students within Bibb County elementary schools. Results showed a need for more training and resources, so researchers spent the semester creating support for upcoming tutors.
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        Urban Design as Cause of Death? Relationships between Crosswalks and Pedestrian Safety in Macon

        Riku Kawaguchi; Radhika Patel; Nithee Patel; Riddhi Patel
        We examined physical features around streets in order to discern whether physical features such as a lack of crosswalks may contribute to pedestrian deaths in Macon. We conducted a systematic observation of several locations across the city of Macon.
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        Using Physical Movements to Improve First-Grade Students' Sound-Letter Recognition for Short Vowels

        Vicki Luther; Jessica Lewis
        This study focused on improving first-grade students' letter-sound recognition by incorporating physical movements to help them differentiate between the letter sounds.
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