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Fenwick, Ashley J. J.; Minty, Sarah; Priestley, Mark – Curriculum Journal, 2013
A recent trend in developed countries' school curricula has been the transition from disciplinary to generic forms of knowledge, resulting in an emphasis on interdisciplinary organisation and more active forms of learning. Subject specialists are increasingly expected to demonstrate how their subject interconnects and equips pupils with key life…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Case Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Change
Indelicato, Julietta – Online Submission, 2014
Collaborative teaching is an option worth exploring at the elementary school level. The problem is many teachers lack the knowledge to effectively make these co-teaching relationships work. The purpose of this study is to identify effective co-teaching strategies to enhance collaborative teaching relationships. The study documents 1st through 4th…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Elementary School Teachers, Teamwork
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Wright, Noeline; Adam, Amina – School Leadership & Management, 2015
This exploratory case study, arising from a longitudinal project into the establishment of a new secondary school in New Zealand, examines reflective practice through critical friend roles among staff. The paper describes, through the lens of Bourdieu's logic of practice, the implementation of a critical friendship approach linked to the school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Case Studies, Longitudinal Studies
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Cozza, Vanessa – CEA Forum, 2010
In Cynthia Selfe's "Technology and Literacy: A Story about the Perils of Not Paying Attention," she advises that composition teachers "have to pay attention to technology." Similar to Brittany B. Cottrill's discussion of issues of access, this reflective piece pays attention to another issue concerning technology, specifically…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Classroom Design, Teaching Methods
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Mulcahy, Dianne – Journal of Education Policy, 2016
This article seeks to augment an emerging interest in education policy research in enactment theorising, to explicitly consider the role and contribution of materiality in this theorising. Guided by the notion of policy "matters," the article takes as its empirical context a major policy initiative, the Building the Education Revolution…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Role, Educational Research, Policy Analysis
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Schrementi, Laurel N. – Science and Children, 2011
Scientific exploration can happen anywhere in a classroom full of eager learners. By dedicating time for reflection and planning, teachers can feel empowered to make small changes to classroom spaces to increase their students' scientific experiences. At the museum, teachers believe that by ensuring that the environment is richly stocked with a…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Museums, Science Process Skills, Science Instruction
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Hultman, Glenn; Löfgren, Ragnhild; Schoultz, Jan – Education Inquiry, 2012
This study concerns teachers' professional knowledge. Sixteen teachers, all with more than 25 years' experience in the profession, participated in the study in which they were given three different opportunities to show and formulate their professional skills. We initially asked the teachers to answer questions via e-mail. In the second part, the…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Teaching Skills, Teacher Competencies, Foreign Countries
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Lye, Sze Yee; Abas, Suriati; Tay, Lee Yong; Saban, Fadilah – Educational Media International, 2012
This paper analysed how three teacher-researchers of Singapore's elementary school used online space extensively in Grade 2-Grade 4 classrooms. Such online space, made possible by free and readily available web 2.0 and open source applications, was meant to complement the physical learning space as such space can allow learning activities, which…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Learning Activities, Web 2.0 Technologies
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Davies, Dan; Jindal-Snape, Divya; Collier, Chris; Digby, Rebecca; Hay, Penny; Howe, Alan – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2013
This paper reports on a systematic review of 210 pieces of educational research, policy and professional literature relating to creative environments for learning in schools, commissioned by Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS). Despite the volume of academic literature in this field, the team of six reviewers found comparatively few empirical…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Educational Research
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Kregenow, Julia Miller; Rogers, Michael; Price, Matthew F. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2011
We studied student seating habits in both a traditional lecture hall with the instructor in the front and in a SCALE-UP (Student-Centered Activities for Large Enrollment Undergraduate Programs) studio-style classroom with the instructor in the middle. Like several previous authors, we find that students with higher course grades tend to sit in the…
Descriptors: College Students, Grades (Scholastic), Measures (Individuals), Lecture Method
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Tunks, Karyn Wellhousen – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2009
Learning materials and teaching methods used in early childhood classrooms have fluctuated greatly over the past century. However, one learning tool has stood the test of time: Wood building blocks, often called unit blocks, continue to be a source of pleasure and learning for young children at play. Wood blocks have the unique capacity to engage…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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Nielsen, Cecilia – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2011
Dyslexia is a well-known phenomenon and help and assistance are offered to pupils and students who experience literacy difficulties on a regular basis. But what help do they need and want? In this article the responses people with reading and writing difficulties/dyslexia give to this question are discussed. What, if we take the student's own…
Descriptors: Writing Difficulties, Reading Difficulties, Dyslexia, Teaching Methods
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Gest, Scott D.; Rodkin, Philip C. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2011
Teachers and students in 39 1st, 3rd and 5th grade classrooms participated in a study of teaching practices and classroom peer networks. Teachers reported on their attitudes towards aggression and withdrawal, provided rationales for their seating arrangements, and were observed on patterns of emotional and instructional support and classroom…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Social Status, Peer Relationship, Friendship
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Sterling, Donna R. – Science Scope, 2009
Student learning is directly related to classroom control established the first week of school (Wong and Wong 2001)--what you do the first day counts, and what you do the first 10 minutes counts even more. This article shares the advanced planning aspects of classroom management that should be in place before students enter the classroom for the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Physical Environment, Teacher Attitudes, Classroom Environment
Jarman, Elizabeth – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2008
The new EYFS (The Early Years Foundation Stage, DfES, 2007) reinforces that mathematical language and understanding should be developed through stories, songs, games and imaginative play; that practical activities should provide opportunities for children to practise and talk about their developing mathematical understanding. Despite a huge number…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Communication, Preschool Children, Teaching Methods
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