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Hyland, Aine; Kilcommins, Shane – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
This paper offers an analysis of Lee S. Shulman's concept of "signature pedagogies" as it relates to legal education. In law, the signature pedagogy identified by Shulman is the Langdellian case method. Though the concept of signature pedagogies provides an excellent infrastructure for the exchange of teaching ideas, Shulman has a tendency to…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Case Method (Teaching Technique), Epistemology, Teaching Methods
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Weinstein, Daniel A.; Schneller, Beverly – Assessment Update, 2009
The degree specification project is a simple, yet pragmatic process of crystallizing the "identity" of the degrees offered in each discipline. In other words, what should students expect to have in the way of skills, knowledge, and abilities once they complete a degree in a specific discipline? Faculty first articulate three to five…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, English Departments, Intellectual Disciplines, College Outcomes Assessment
Smith, Debra Messenger – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in single gender education. Emerging science has proven that boys and girls learn differently. This study compared fifth grade single-gender classes to fifth grade traditional, coeducational classes in the same urban middle school. The following were compared: students' academic achievement;…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade 5, Learning Processes, Reading Achievement
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van Schalkwyk, S.; Menkveld, H.; Ruiters, J. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2010
There is a growing concern among academics regarding the poor class attendance patterns of undergraduate students. The reasons why students choose to attend or not attend classes have been investigated from numerous perspectives. Many have sought to explore the relationship between class attendance and academic performance. While there is much…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Attendance Patterns, Attendance
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Kreisle, Beate – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2010
Pioneers in work with troubled children sought, with mixed results, to replace coercive discipline with democratic self-governance. In 1927, law student Clara Liepmann wrote her doctoral dissertation on the history of self-governance in correctional settings in Europe and the United States. Her father, Moritz Liepmann, was a law school professor…
Descriptors: Discipline, Antisocial Behavior, Correctional Institutions, Doctoral Dissertations
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Hulac, David M.; Benson, Nicholas – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2010
Disruptive behaviors requiring intervention occur across multiple school systems, including individual students and classrooms. Such behaviors, including talking aloud in class, getting out of one's seat, or more serious behaviors, can be frustrating for other students as well as teachers, who are trying to help students meet ever-increasing…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Behavior Problems, Teacher Effectiveness, Intervention
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Gershoff, Elizabeth T.; Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew; Lansford, Jennifer E.; Chang, Lei; Zelli, Arnaldo; Deater-Deckard, Kirby; Dodge, Kenneth A. – Child Development, 2010
This study examined the associations of 11 discipline techniques with children's aggressive and anxious behaviors in an international sample of mothers and children from 6 countries and determined whether any significant associations were moderated by mothers' and children's perceived normativeness of the techniques. Participants included 292…
Descriptors: Discipline, Mothers, Foreign Countries, Timeout
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Greenleaf, Cynthia; Cribb, Gayle; Howlett, Heather; Moore, David W. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
In this Research Connections column, Editor David Moore interviews Cynthia Greenleaf, Gayle Cribb, and Heather Howlett. Greenleaf codirects the Strategic Literacy Initiative and leads professional development projects in its Reading Apprenticeship instructional framework. Her approach to disciplinary literacy instruction is based on her findings…
Descriptors: Interviews, Metacognition, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes
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Lou, Shi-Jer; Shih, Ru-Chu; Liu, Hung-Tzu; Guo, Yuan-Chang; Tseng, Kuo-Hung – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2010
This study aims to explore the sixth grade students' parents' Internet literacy and parenting style on Internet parenting in Kaohsiung County in Taiwan. Upon stratified cluster sampling, a total of 822 parents from 34 classes in 28 schools participated in this study. The descriptive statistics and chi-square test were used to analyze the responses…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Foreign Countries, Geometric Concepts
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Tur, Simone Ulalka; Blanch, Faye Rosas; Wilson, Christopher – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2010
The notion of Indigenous epistemologies and "ways of knowing" continues to be undervalued within various academic disciplines, particularly those who continue to draw upon "scientific" approaches that colonise Indigenous peoples today. This paper will examine the politics of contested knowledge from the perspective of three…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Research Methodology, Foreign Countries, Epistemology
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Mcloughlin, Caven S.; Noltemeyer, Amity L. – Current Issues in Education, 2010
Compared to other school typologies, major urban high poverty schools more frequently use exclusionary discipline and apply these techniques disproportionately to African American students. We explored school demographic variables predicting these two outcomes using data from 440 major urban, high poverty schools. Results suggest a different set…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Poverty, Discipline, Disproportionate Representation
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Kostewicz, Douglas E. – Behavior Analyst Today, 2010
Researchers and practitioners often employ timeout procedures to manage inappropriate classroom behavior. When implemented inappropriately, however, timeout can result in dangerous situations and have received increased scrutiny (i.e., seclusion). The timeout ribbon procedure can prevent some of the dangerous situations associated with other forms…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Timeout, Behavior Problems, Discipline
Cianca, Marie; Lampe, Paul – Principal Leadership, 2010
In 2003, Dr. Freddie Thomas Middle School in Rochester, New York, was in serious trouble. In 2000, it had been labeled a "school under registration review" by the New York State Education Department and was under a directive to make significant progress or face serious consequences. Three years later in 2003, only 3% of eighth-grade…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Urban Schools, School Effectiveness, School Administration
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Vendler, Helen – Liberal Education, 2010
When it became useful in educational circles in the United States to group various university disciplines under the name "The Humanities," it seems to have been tacitly decided that philosophy and history would be cast as the core of this grouping, and that other forms of learning--the study of languages, literatures, religion, and the arts--would…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Humanities, General Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Young, Michael; Valois, Robert F. – American Journal of Health Education, 2010
In the article "Magic, Morals and Health" the reader is treated to Dr. Warren Johnson's thoughts about health and society, and the role of health educators. If one stays with Dr. Johnson's train of thought, one will find Dr. Johnson is concerned that: (1) A large segment of society tends to base at least some of their beliefs about health on…
Descriptors: Health Education, Religion, Intellectual Disciplines, Public Policy
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