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US Census Bureau, 2022
The U.S. Census Bureau and its Statistics in Schools (SIS) program offer a number of tools that students can use to access data. Students can find city- or state-specific information about their birthplace, current place of residence, or ideal future hometown, for example. Using these tools, students and teachers can see data on housing,…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Access to Information, Census Figures, Elementary School Students
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Maher, Damian; Buchanan, John – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2021
Schools are increasingly pivoting to the use of digital technologies to support both teaching and learning. In this study, the educational use of 360-degree video in the primary school classroom is investigated, focusing on a platform that was developed by an Australian university, which incorporates a chat function as well as an analytics tool.…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Elementary School Teachers
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Norton, Evan; Li, Yingkui; Mason, Lisa Reyes; Washington-Allen, Robert A. – Education Sciences, 2019
A critical component of environmental education is to ensure student understanding and use of available technologies to better experience and analyze spatially distributed features of the environment. Combining mobile technologies with geographic information systems in field data collection may provide a unique opportunity for students to feel…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Geographic Information Systems, Data Collection, Learner Engagement
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Magnussen, Rikke; Hamann, Villads Dalby; Stensgaard, Anne Gro – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2019
In this paper, we present the project, Community Drive, as well as the theoretical and empirical background on which the project is based. Through technical and humanistic collaboration, the project aims to create models that allow children and young people to participate in overcoming future challenges in cities by becoming active and…
Descriptors: Data Use, Early Adolescents, Foreign Countries, College School Cooperation
O'Cummings, Mindee; Therriault, Susan Bowles – American Institutes for Research, 2015
Educators at all levels care deeply about helping students succeed academically, graduate on time, and emerge from school well prepared for college and careers. Today's emphasis on holding schools accountable for failure--while necessary--is at best a means to an end. Findings from local and statewide accountability systems can help state…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, At Risk Students, Leadership, Empowerment
Taylor, Natalie Greene – ProQuest LLC, 2015
This dissertation focuses on the perceptions that young people have of federal government websites and of the U.S. government, as well as exploring possible connections between the perceptions of government and government websites. Not only is this a virtually unstudied area of e-government and youth information behavior, but it is also of…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Web Sites, Student Attitudes, Middle School Students
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Borman, Kathryn; Murphy, Scott Patrick; LoSasso, Joseph; Schlanger, Lea – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2013
A widely cited meta-analysis of the effects of comprehensive school reform and student achievement (Borman, Hewes, Overman, and Brown, 2003) found Modern Red Schoolhouse-developed whole-school intervention programs to boost student achievement outcomes at rates on par with or higher than other comprehensive school reforms such as "America's…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Participative Decision Making, Transformational Leadership, Models
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Colwell, Jamie; Hunt-Barron, Sarah; Reinking, David – Journal of Literacy Research, 2013
Obstacles, and instructional responses to them, that emerged in two middle school science classes during a formative experiment investigating Internet Reciprocal Teaching (IRT), an instructional intervention aimed at increasing digital literacy on the Internet, are reported in this manuscript. Analysis of qualitative data revealed that IRT enabled…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Technological Literacy, Internet, Middle School Students