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Berg, Insoo Kim; Miller, Scott D. – Families in Society, 1992
Presents a solution-focused treatment model that incorporates macro and micro views of ethnic differences and similarities. It is argued that not all clients from the same ethnic group experience life in similar ways. Use of the model is explored through a discussion of the treatment of Asian-American clients. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Clinical Psychology, Coping
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Straut, Diana; Calabrese, Raymond L. – Journal of School Leadership, 1999
Examines prevailing administrative internship assumptions, classifications, and cognitive constructs. Offers a conceptual model for switching from a reactive to an integrated approach. The emerging model engages interns as active participants in rigorous developmental experiences, uses problem-based learning, forges cooperative partnerships, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College School Cooperation, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kain, Daniel L.; Hays, Patricia A.; Wunderlich, Karen Weller – Childhood Education, 2000
Describes the Integrated Secondary Teacher Education Program (I-STEP), offered at Northern Arizona University, which educates teachers for middle school careers. Describes program features: (1) integration; (2) field experience; (3) inquiry and problem--based learning; (4) intense collaboration; and (5) alternative student assessment models. (KB)
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Inquiry, Middle School Teachers
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Graber, Julia A.; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1995
Reviews developmental models for understanding adolescence as they might be applied to emerging sexuality and the challenges and risks that may be associated with different sexual orientations and identities. Models have been identified as: cumulative events or simultaneous change, accentuation, or trajectory models. Models have been useful in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Emotional Problems
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Kilgore, Kim; Snyder, James; Lentz, Chris – Developmental Psychology, 2000
Assessed the association of parental discipline and monitoring with early conduct problems of 123 children in a highly disadvantaged, African American sample. Analyses indicated that, after earlier conduct problems were controlled for, coercive parent discipline and poor parental monitoring at age 4.5 predicted age 6 conduct problems. Associations…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Behavior Problems, Black Youth, Children
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Soh, Leen-Kiat; Samal, Ashok; Nugent, Gwen – Journal on Educational Resources in Computing, 2005
Closed laboratories are becoming an increasingly popular approach to teaching introductory computer science courses, as they facilitate structured problem-solving and cooperation. However, most closed laboratories have been designed and implemented without embedded instructional research components for constant evaluation of the laboratories'…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Student Needs, Research Design, Laboratories
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Lockhart, Amanda; Le Doux, Joseph – Science Teacher, 2005
When most teachers hear the phrase "professional development," skepticism clouds their faces. But research-based professional development can provide interesting experiences and valuable content knowledge. The Research Experience for Teachers (RET) program, funded by the National Science Foundation, helps "facilitate professional development of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Problem Based Learning, Molecular Biology
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Cleary, Timothy J.; Zimmerman, Barry J. – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
This article describes a training program, Self-Regulation Empowerment Program (SREP), that school professionals can use to empower adolescent students to engage in more positive, self-motivating cycles of learning. It is a two-part approach whereby self-regulated learning coaches (SRC) (a) use microanalytic assessment procedures to assess…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, School Psychologists, Learning Strategies, Student Motivation
Pendlington, Sandra – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2006
This article seeks on strategies to help low achievers persist with learning mathematics. The author discusses an 11-week teaching project with six primary school children who struggle in learning mathematics. It begins with the introduction of affective (emotional) strategies, and followed by a period of consolidation of affective work and ends…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Problems, Academic Achievement
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Jonassen, David H.; Hung, Woei – Educational Psychology Review, 2006
Troubleshooting is a common form of problem solving. Technicians (e.g., automotive mechanics, electricians) and professionals (physician, therapists, ombudspersons) diagnose faulty systems and take direct, corrective action to eliminate any faults in order to return the systems to their normal states. Traditional approaches to troubleshooting…
Descriptors: Troubleshooting, Problem Solving, Paraprofessional Personnel, Evaluation Methods
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Heath, Nancy Lee; Petrakos, Harriet; Finn, Cindy A.; Karagiannakis, Anastasia; McLean-Heywood, Diane; Rousseau, Cecile – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2004
Despite a general move and support for inclusion of children with exceptionalities in the regular classroom, children with emotional and behavioural difficulties are often excluded. The paper describes an ecosystems model to facilitate the inclusion of children with emotional and behavioural difficulties in use in some schools in Canada. Results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Emotional Problems, Behavior Disorders, Models
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Stead, Joan; Lloyd, Gwynedd; Kendrick, Andrew – Children & Society, 2004
This paper explores dilemmas and tensions between two models of school based inter-agency meetings to prevent disciplinary exclusion from school. The first model is characterised by innovative practice developed through long established professional relationships and addresses both individual and strategic issues in supporting young people who are…
Descriptors: Expulsion, Young Adults, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
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Cao, Li; Nietfeld, John L. – Current Issues in Education, 2005
As a key component in self-regulated learning, the ability to accurately judge the status of learning enables students to become strategic and effective in the learning process. Weekly monitoring exercises were used to improve college students' (N = 94) accuracy of judgment of learning over a 14-week educational psychology course. A time series…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Educational Psychology, Academic Achievement, Evaluation
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McLaughlin, Colleen; Black-Hawkins, Kristine – Journal of In-service Education, 2004
This article is based on the authors' experiences and understandings of a schools-university partnership between eight secondary schools and the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. The focus of the partnership is the development of useful practice-based research within, across and between the schools and the university. The authors…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation, Educational Research, Research Problems
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Campbell, Gardner – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2006
The author believes that information technologies are powerfully heuristic in addressing one of education's deepest ambitions. Following Engelbart's paradigm, he sees these technologies as augmenting human intellect, not simply because they permit high-speed calculations but also because they externalize our own cognitive processes in a way that…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Cognitive Processes, Heuristics, Critical Thinking
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