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Alter, Krystyn P.; Molloy, John L.; Niemeyer, Emily D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A laboratory experiment reinforces the concept of acid-base equilibria while introducing a common application of spectrophotometry and can easily be completed within a standard four-hour laboratory period. It provides students with an opportunity to use advanced data analysis techniques like data smoothing and spectral deconvolution to…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Mathematical Models
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Flynn, Nick – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
"Science days" is a project to encourage school students interest at an early age and to ensure that students experience the benefit out of this opportunity. It is found that majority of outreach program focused on chemistry alone as an important science subject, and young students interest in general, and it stated that science should be fostered…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, Interdisciplinary Approach, Guidance Programs, Science Fairs
Thomas, Amanda Garland – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to understand the extent to which students' psychological sense of community was influenced by IM use using the psychological sense of community theoretical framework created by McMillan and Chavis (1986), and the student development theoretical frameworks created by Schlossberg (1989) and Astin (1984). Thus, this…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Participation, Statistical Analysis, Psychology
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Cobb, R. Brian; Alwell, Morgen – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 2009
The relationship between transition planning/coordinating interventions and transition outcomes for secondary-aged youth with disabilities was explored in this systematic review. A total of 31 studies intervening with 859 youth with a wide variety of disabilities were reviewed. Using the transition intervention framework of Kohler and Field (2003)…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Disabilities, Student Development, Intervention
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Villalba, Jose A. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2007
Small group and classroom guidance interventions are commonly used by school counselors to address children's academic and personal-social development. Specifically, counselors in elementary school settings have used group work to help children prevent, remediate, and cope with a variety of experiences. For young children, the presence of and…
Descriptors: Guidance, Wellness, School Counselors, School Counseling
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Pitts, Stephanie E. – Music Education Research, 2007
This paper reports on an empirical investigation into secondary school students' experiences of participating in a school production of the Cole Porter musical, "Anything Goes." The study was prompted by the absence in the research literature of any qualitative investigation of the extra-curricular activities that form a vital part of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Social Development, Diaries, Foreign Countries
Keeling, Richard P.; Underhile, Ric; Wall, Andrew F. – Liberal Education, 2007
The organization of institutions of higher education has been seen as operating with ambiguous purposes in vertically oriented structures that are only loosely connected. The rationale for this ambiguity is twofold: (1) to allow for creative thinking, and (2) to respect--and even encourage--the autonomy of different disciplines. But ambiguity of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Organizational Effectiveness, Vertical Organization, Student Experience
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Higbee, Jeanne L.; Barajas, Heidi Lasley – About Campus, 2007
At first glance, architectural design principles would seem to hold little in common with organizing a curriculum or a college student experience. What does designing physical space have to do with creating in-class and out-of-class learning opportunities? The authors believe the answer is "Quite a bit" if you spend any time with universal…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Student Experience, Student Diversity, Cultural Pluralism
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Mercer, Jenny – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2007
A common outcome of entering post-compulsory education as a mature aged learner appears to be development and growth of the self. However, this is often only viewed as an outcome or considered an added benefit, rather than an integral part of the academic process itself. This paper explores the relationship between academic growth and personal…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Educational Development, Higher Education, Older Adults
Siegle, Del; McCoach, D. Betsy – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2007
Teachers can modify their instructional strategies with minimal training and effort, and this can result in increases in their students' self-efficacy. Self-efficacy judgments are based on four sources of information: an individual's own past performance, vicarious experiences of observing the performances of others, verbal persuasion that one…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Self Efficacy, Mathematics Skills, Teaching Methods
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Hooley, Diana – English Journal, 2007
One of the most important educational objectives of high school is to teach critical-thinking skills, and no class does this better than strategic debate. Professor Mike Allen, lead author in a definitive study on debate and critical thinking, lauded debate's promotion of critical-thinking skills. Additionally, researcher Joe Bellon discusses the…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Critical Thinking, High Schools, Thinking Skills
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Manwaring, Joanne S. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
The scope of this article is to discuss the impact of underrepresentation of girls in separate, self-contained special education classes for preschool children in a large school district in the southeastern United States. On a regular basis, preschool girls identified with special needs are being placed in self-contained classes where there they…
Descriptors: Females, Disproportionate Representation, Disabilities, Preschool Children
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Noam, Gil G.; Malti, Tina – New Directions for Youth Development, 2008
The authors introduce the RALLY (Responsive Advocacy for Life and Learning in Youth) approach. RALLY is a school- and afterschool-based approach addressing academic success, youth development, and mental health for youth. Based on developmental and relational principles, RALLY's main goals are to promote students' resiliency, development, and…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Youth Programs, Advocacy, After School Programs
New Jersey State Dept. of Education, Trenton. – 1993
The Quality Education Commission (QEC) was established to make recommendations about New Jersey's educational needs in the year 2000 and beyond, study the Quality Education Act, provide opportunity for public input, and advise the governor on further action to take. The lack of clear student performance goals and accurate assessment tools,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Public Schools
Grunst, Robert – 1996
In his book, "Inventions: Writing, Textuality, and Understanding," Gerald L. Bruns interprets the hermeneutics of Hans Georg Gadamer. Hermeneutics is the art of interpretation. One principle of hermeneutics is that understanding always proceeds from an initializing moment of confusion, strangeness, darkness, or concealment. Concealment's…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Higher Education, Interpretive Skills, Language Role
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