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Xerri, Daniel – International Journal of English Studies, 2016
This article considers the influence that assessment exerts on poetry education. By means of research conducted in a post-16 educational context in Malta, it shows that teachers' and students' practices in the poetry lesson are determined by the kind of examinations that candidates sit for. When the mode of assessment is constituted solely by the…
Descriptors: Poetry, Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation, Teaching Methods
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Vickery, Amanda E. – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2016
This qualitative multiple case study utilizes a Black feminist ethic of caring (Collins, 2009; Thompson, 1998) to explore how three African American women social studies teachers draw on their personal and community knowledge to conceptualize and teach the construct of citizenship to their students of color. Instead of conveying traditional…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Citizenship Education, Classroom Techniques, Qualitative Research
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Charner-Laird, Megin; Szczesiul, Stacy; Kirkpatrick, Cheryl L.; Watson, Dyan; Gordon, Pamela – Professional Educator, 2016
New teachers enter the field with a passion for making a difference with students, their newly gained knowledge from their preparation experiences, and a sense that there is still much to learn. Faced with the same responsibilities as their experienced colleagues, new teachers also enter the field looking for ways to cope with, adjust to, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Education, Experienced Teachers
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Burwell, Kim – International Journal of Music Education, 2016
Studio-based learning in higher education music is held generally to be of central importance and highly effective. Although there are indirect reports of studio apprenticeships that have not proved effective, direct evidence that might support the deliberate investigation of "dissonant" studio practices remains rare. This article takes…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Higher Education, Music Education, Teaching Methods
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Dunn, Karen; Darlington, Ellie – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2016
The planned removal of "tiering" from the Geography examinations, which mark the end of compulsory schooling at age 16 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, means that students of all abilities will be expected to sit the same examination with the same content. However, the learning and preparation process will not necessarily be the…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Classroom Techniques, Secondary School Teachers, Geography Instruction
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Siwatu, Kamau Oginga; Chesnut, Steven Randall; Alejandro, Angela Ybarra; Young, Haeni Alecia – Teacher Educator, 2016
This study was designed to add to the research on teachers' self-efficacy beliefs by examining preservice teachers' culturally responsive teaching self-efficacy doubts. We examined the tasks that preservice teachers felt least efficacious to successfully execute and explored the reasoning behind these self-efficacy doubts. Consequently, we were…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Scores, Self Efficacy, Item Analysis
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Burns, Gareth – Irish Educational Studies, 2016
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Irish primary teachers, and particularly those working in disadvantaged schools, are coming under increasing pressure to orient their practices towards satisfying the exigencies of accountability and performativity (Conway, P. F., and R. Murphy. 2013. "A Rising Tide Meets a Perfect Storm: New Accountabilities…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Accountability, Performance
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Tummons, Jonathan; Fournier, Cathy; Kits, Olga; MacLeod, Anna – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
This article, derived from a three-year ethnography of distributed medical education provision in a Canadian university, explores the ways in which information and communication technologies are used by teachers and students in their everyday work within technologically rich teaching environments. The environments being researched are two…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Technology Uses in Education, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Gyberg, Per; Löfgren, Håkan – Educational Research, 2016
Background: Sustainable development, as an area of knowledge, appears in several different places in the curriculum and does not fit neatly within the scope of traditional subject areas. In many countries, including Sweden, it has long been upheld as an important tool for increasing understanding of, and dealing with, environmental problems. It is…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Environmental Education, Role of Education, Teaching Methods
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Gormally, Cara – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2016
Becoming a teacher involves a continual process of identity development and negotiation. Expectations and norms for particular pedagogies impact and inform this development. In inquiry based classes, instructors are expected to act as learning facilitators rather than information providers. For novice inquiry instructors, developing a teacher…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Teaching Assistants, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
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Yang, Linda Hui – Intercultural Education, 2016
This paper introduces a new model to represent how individuals can develop a deepened understanding of both a foreign culture and of their own culture as a result of viewing and engaging with foreign media, and in particular foreign films and television series. The model emerged from data collected in a study of how Chinese university students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Films, Film Study, Foreign Culture
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Demirdögen, Betül – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2016
The purpose of this case study is to delve into the complexities of how preservice science teachers' science teaching orientations, viewed as an interrelated set of beliefs, interact with the other components of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). Eight preservice science teachers participated in the study. Qualitative data were collected in the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Yanik, H. Bahadir; Serin, Gokhan – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2016
The purpose of this study was to investigate the types, sources, and cognitive levels of tasks that included real-life situations used in science and mathematics lessons in the classrooms of two 5th-grade teachers at an urban elementary school in Turkey. A qualitative approach was used to analyze data that included classroom observations, teacher…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Teachers, Science Instruction, Mathematics Instruction
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O'Shea, Sarah; Lysaght, Pauline; Roberts, Jen; Harwood, Valerie – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
The principles of social inclusion have been embraced by institutions across the higher education sector but their translation into practice through pedagogy is not readily apparent. This paper examines perceptions of social inclusion and inclusive pedagogies held by academic staff at an Australian university. Of specific interest were the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mixed Methods Research, Online Surveys, Foreign Countries
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Barnard, Elna; Braund, Martin – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2016
Concerns have been expressed about the quality of teaching and learning in Grade R (reception) classrooms in South Africa. In mathematics, learning outcomes are said to be particularly limited, especially in poorer provinces of the country (Department of Performance, Monitoring and Evaluation [DPME] 2012). The study reported in this article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Attitudes
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