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Gearon, Margaret Mary – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2011
Task-based learning has been recommended in immersion classes in order to provide relief from the usual teacher-fronted lessons and increase the opportunities for student output. This paper presents one aspect of the data collected during the on-going evaluation of a late partial immersion French programme in an Australian school. It presents the…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Interpersonal Communication, French, Bilingualism
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Terry, Kellie – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2010
This case is situated in a Midwestern urban school district, exploring problems faced by its superintendent and administrators as they work to implement the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Developed from a study examining the response of P-12 districts to legislative policy mandates, the case presents problems and challenges experienced…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Districts, School Administration, Superintendents
Beaven, Ana; Neuhoff, Antje – European Association for Computer-Assisted Language Learning (EUROCALL), 2012
Technology has been part of the language learning process, both inside and outside the classroom, for decades, helping to bridge the gap between different contexts of learning. At the same time, the concept of lifelong-learning has widened our understanding of what learning is, what different forms it can take, and of the importance of considering…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Language Proficiency, Intercultural Communication, Learning Processes
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Schlinger, Henry D., Jr. – Psychological Record, 2009
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the ability of an individual to make inferences about what others may be thinking or feeling and to predict what they may do in a given situation based on those inferences. Discussions of ToM focus almost exclusively on inferred cognitive structures and processes and shed little light on the actual behaviors…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Inferences, Cognitive Development, Behavioral Science Research
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2009
How can educators and their students interrogate the ethics and politics of suffering in ways that do not create fixed and totalized narratives from the past? In responding to this question, this essay draws on J. M. Coeetze's "Disgrace," and discusses how this novel constitutes a crucial site for bearing witness to the suffering…
Descriptors: Grief, Racial Segregation, Ethics, Novels
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Heller, Kathryn Wolff; Avant, Mary Jane Thompson – Physical Disabilities: Education and Related Services, 2011
Teachers need to maintain a safe, healthy environment for all their students in order to promote learning. However, there are additional considerations when students require health care procedures, such as tube feeding or clean intermittent catheterization. Teachers must effectively monitor their students and understand their roles and…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Individualized Programs, Position Papers, Legal Responsibility
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Crossland, John – School Science Review, 2010
Feedback from teachers during in-service courses shows that they are fascinated by neuroscience, as they feel that it has the potential to improve their teaching practice. A previous article of mine in "School Science Review" reported the first eight messages of the outcomes from a small-scale action research project with primary and secondary…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Attitudes, Action Research, Short Term Memory
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Arju, Sayma – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2010
While practicing freehand writing activities in an EFL class, some learners feel uncomfortable because they cannot simplify the subject matter or organize a good beginning. In elementary classes, if the learners are studying something that is related to the in-class task, their work becomes easier. Other than modeling the activity to the learners,…
Descriptors: Opinions, English (Second Language), Critical Thinking, Elementary Education
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Stillwell, Christopher; Curabba, Brad; Alexander, Kamsin; Kidd, Andrew; Kim, Euna; Stone, Paul; Wyle, Christopher – ELT Journal, 2010
Student self-transcription can greatly enhance the power of tasks to promote language learning, for it allows students to re-examine their experience freed from the pressure of performing the task itself, so they can notice and reflect on the language used and encountered. This is a powerful step in language development because it allows for…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Huang, Jiuhan – Journal of Adult Education, 2010
Over the past few decades, grammar instruction has moved from its central position in traditional language teaching approaches to playing virtually no role in communicative approaches. This article first gives a historical perspective of grammar instruction. Then it outlines the 10 principles of instructed language learning formulated by Ellis and…
Descriptors: Grammar, Second Language Learning, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language)
Caruso, Shirley J. – Online Submission, 2009
This paper imparts the value of recognizing, embracing, integrating, and supporting informal workplace learning. The author uses research as well as her undergraduate and graduate studies in the field of Human Resource Development (HRD) and professional career experiences as a construction project manager to make a correlation between informal…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Workplace Learning, Integrated Curriculum, Correlation
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Mack, Mick – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2009
Recent studies have shown that the learner's focus of attention is an important factor that influences motor skill learning. Furthermore, the ability to concentrate has been deemed one of the most important keys to effective sport performance and is essential to performing one's best. Other experts have concluded that concentration is indeed a…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Sweet, Charlie; Blythe, Hal; Keeley, E. J.; Forsyth, Ben – Journal of Faculty Development, 2008
This article presents a practical methodology for creating and sustaining strategic planning, the task analysis. Utilizing our Teaching & Learning Center Strategic Plan as a model, we demonstrate how working with a weekly status report provides a comprehensive listing of detail necessary to analyze and revise the plan. The new methodology is…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Task Analysis, Methods, Reports
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Taatgen, Niels A.; Huss, David; Dickison, Daniel; Anderson, John R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2008
The authors introduce a model of skill acquisition that incorporates elements of both traditional models and models based on embedded cognition by striking a balance between top-down and bottom-up control. A knowledge representation is used in which pre- and postconditions are attached to actions. This model captures improved performance due to…
Descriptors: Knowledge Representation, Models, Thinking Skills, Task Analysis
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Thanheiser, Eva; Browning, Christine A.; Moss, Meg; Watanabe, Tad; Garza-Kling, Gina – Issues in the Undergraduate Mathematics Preparation of School Teachers, 2010
In this paper the authors present three design principles they use to develop preservice teachers' mathematical content knowledge for teaching in their mathematics content and/or methods courses: (1) building on currently held conceptions, (2) modeling teaching for understanding, (3) focusing on connections between content knowledge and other…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics, Methods Courses, Numbers
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