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Michael Zwart

6000 Amos Ave

Lakewood, CA 90712

(562)455-5316

mzwart@paramount.k12.ca.us

Education:

EdD. Curriculum and Instruction Argosy University 2006

M.A. Education Biola University 2001

B.A. Political Science UCLA 1998

B.A. American Literature UCLA 1998

Certifcates:

CA teaching credential

CLAD certificate

Professional:

Paramount High School 2000-2006

Crittenton High School 1998-2000



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Student Research
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE PERCEIVED BENEFITS OF EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AT PARAMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL
Reviewed By Michael Zwart
Volume 5 - Issue 1
Feb 14, 2007 - 3:45:44 PM

The problem is the perceived academic shortcomings of America’s public schools because of high stakes testing that is expected to increase along with limited funds and resources. The purpose of this study was to find the benefits of the extracurricular activities that students are already participating in at Paramount High School. This is a quantitative study looking at the cumulative GPA’s, standardized test scores in mathematics, and standardized test scores in English/Language Arts of students involved in school athletics, music instruction, and non-participants. Athletes and music students outperformed their non-participating counterparts in all areas. Further study is recommended with a larger sample, over a longer duration of time, and with a wider array of measurements
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