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Lawrence, Christine Anne; Chong, Wan Har – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2010
Research shows teacher collaborative learning to be a powerful vehicle to mobilise teacher instructional change and pedagogical practices, and to improve student achievement. For such undertakings to have positive impact, understanding the visible features of collaborative structures may not be sufficient to ensure sustainable practice. Instead,…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness, Professional Development
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Keith, Novella – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2010
The curricula teachers teach are intimately bound with who they are. The literature on multicultural and anti-oppressive education does not adequately examine teachers' emotions in this type of teaching and learning. What are the emotional subtexts that accompany classroom celebrations of diversity? What may help teachers engage in more courageous…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Intimacy, Classroom Environment, Teachers
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Gradwell, Jill M. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2010
The teacher who is the focus of this interpretive case study, uses primary sources regularly with her students in ambitious ways but does so less from the current reform efforts, recent history education scholarship, or the climate of accountability and more from her individual goals for history education, most significantly, to prepare her…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, United States History, History Instruction, Middle School Teachers
National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities, 2011
"Intellectual disability" is a term used when a person has certain limitations in mental functioning and in skills such as communicating, taking care of him or herself, and social skills. These limitations will cause a child to learn and develop more slowly than a typical child. Following a brief story about a child with an intellectual…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Definitions, Etiology, Incidence
Franklin, Edward A. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2011
In this study the Delphi technique has been used to develop a list of educational competencies for preparing secondary agricultural education instructors to effectively manage their school greenhouse facilities. The use of specialized facilities in agricultural education requires appropriate preparation of agricultural education teachers. The…
Descriptors: Expertise, Delphi Technique, Teacher Effectiveness, Agricultural Education
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Wilson, Helen; Mant, Jenny – School Science Review, 2011
Questionnaire responses from 5044 year 8 (age 12 years) pupils in Oxfordshire state schools were used to identify "exemplary" science teachers. These teachers met for a one-day forum to explore their perspectives on "exemplary" teaching. The key characteristics of exemplary practice to emerge related to teacher attitudes and…
Descriptors: State Schools, Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Students
Brown-Jeffy, Shelly; Cooper, Jewell E. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2011
The United States is a diverse country with constantly changing demographics. The noticeable shift in demographics is even more phenomenal among the school-aged population. The increase of ethnic-minority student presence is largely credited to the national growth of the Hispanic population, which exceeded the growth of all other ethnic minority…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Cultural Pluralism, Minority Groups
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Subedi, Binaya; Daza, Stephanie Lynn – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2008
This introduction to the special issue explores the possibilities of postcolonial praxis in the field of education. The local/global focus of postcolonial perspectives invites alternative ways of theorizing question of pedagogy, curriculum and research. Postcolonial praxis similarly highlights how questions of differences and identity need to be…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Curriculum Development, Racial Factors, Social Justice
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Powell, Linda S. – Art Education, 2012
Art museums and other institutions of informal learning can promote multicultural understanding by collaborating with community ethnic groups and designing exhibitions that richly characterize the cultures they represent. Through the lens of educational programming for the exhibition "30 Americans," this article describes how both the Corcoran…
Descriptors: Art Education, Museums, Multicultural Education, Informal Education
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Rontou, Maria – Support for Learning, 2012
This article deals with differentiation of teaching methods and extra time in class for pupils with dyslexia by English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers in two Greek state secondary schools. Activity theory is applied to analyse the contradictions that emerge around the issue of differentiation for pupils with dyslexia from data compiled from…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Teaching Methods, Dyslexia, English (Second Language)
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Kress, Tricia M. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2009
Who we are, our identities, as educators and learners cannot be considered separately from our histories and cultures. As such, many attempts at improving education for historically marginalized minority groups often revolve around finding ways to connect youth culture to curricula. What remains largely unexamined, however, are the history,…
Descriptors: Whites, Identification, Teaching Methods, Teacher Student Relationship
National Academies Press, 2011
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are cultural achievements that reflect our humanity, power our economy, and constitute fundamental aspects of our lives as citizens, consumers, parents, and members of the workforce. Providing all students with access to quality education in the STEM disciplines is important to our nation's…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
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Roth, Guy; Kanat-Maymon, Yaniv; Bibi, Uri – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Background: This study examined students' perceptions of autonomy-supportive teaching (AST) and its relations to internalization of pro-social values and bullying in class. Aims: We hypothesized that: (1) teachers' AST, which involves provision of rationale and taking the student's perspective, would relate positively to students' identified…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Sanctions, Student Attitudes, Bullying
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Leasure, June Ruff; Sanchez-Fowler, Laura – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2011
The purpose of this particularistic case study (Merriam, 1998) was to enable Christian school educators to examine their enrollment and instructional policies in light of their philosophies. Within the framework of effective schools and scientifically-based interventions, I examined the instructional strategies that two Christian school teachers…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Low Achievement, Teachers, Teaching Methods
Hall, Cherise E. I. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation investigates the importance of vocabulary development in kindergarten. The purpose of this qualitative case study design was to explore and describe how kindergarten teachers in 1 Midwestern U.S. suburban school district perceive and value the task of teaching vocabulary. The results were based on data collected from 2 focus…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Interviews, Specialists, Kindergarten
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