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Adedoyin, O. O.; Chisiyanwa, L. A. – African Educational Research Journal, 2018
Giftedness in numeracy skills in young children is a phenomenon that is not always visible and easily identifiable. However, these numeracy skills should be recognised in the early years of pre-school education for adequate enrichment on curriculum and pedagogy in teaching young children. Numeracy skills in young children at pre-schools involves…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Gifted, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Szymanski, Antonia; Croft, Laurie; Godor, Brian – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2018
The purpose of this study is to explore teacher attitudes toward gifted students in several distinct areas and to provide psychometric evidence of reliability and validity for the use of an instrument titled "Determining Attitudes Toward Ability" (DATA) to measure specific components of teacher attitudes. Subscales of Focus on Others,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Academically Gifted, Psychometrics, Faculty Development
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Lee, Hyunju; Feldman, Allan; Beatty, Ian D. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2012
The purpose of this study is to uncover and understand the factors that affect secondary science and mathematics teachers' initial implementation of Technology-Enhanced Formative Assessment (TEFA), a pedagogy developed for teaching with classroom response system (CRS) technology. We sought to identify the most common and strongest factors, and to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Secondary School Science, Mathematics Teachers, Educational Technology
Huhn, Karen – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Introduction: Clinical reasoning skills develop through repeated practice in realistic patient scenarios. Time constraints, declining availability of clinical education sites and patient safety are some of the factors that limit physical therapy educators' ability to expose students to realistic patient scenarios. Computerized simulations may be…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Group Discussion, Transfer of Training, Physical Therapy
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Andrews, Rhys; McGlynn, Catherine; Mycock, Andrew – Educational Research, 2009
Background: In England, the promotion of "national values" within the history curriculum has become an increasingly topical issue in the wake of recent debates about "Britishness" and community cohesion. However, despite the swathe of policy statements and pronouncements, there is little empirical evidence linking young…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Student Attitudes, Young Adults, Factor Analysis
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Spearritt, Donald – International Journal of Educational Research, 1996
The model of cognitive ability proposed by John B. Carroll is described and its implications for education traced. The Carroll model is unique in that it is based on datasets reanalyzed by standard procedures. The variables and factors established through factoring were used to construct the three-stratum Carroll model. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, Educational Assessment, Educational Research