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Manfra, Meghan McGlinn; Lee, John K. – Computers in the Schools, 2012
In this study the authors investigate whether a whole-class educational blog could facilitate culturally relevant instruction and authentic intellectual work in U.S. history. Qualitative data were collected and analyzed that included student comments posted to an educational blog, classroom observations, and follow-up interviews. Based on the…
Descriptors: Assignments, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Prior Learning
Prentice Starkey; Alice Klein – Grantee Submission, 2012
A socioeconomic status (SES) gap in mathematical knowledge emerges early and widens prior to school entry. To address this gap, a curricular intervention, "Pre-K Mathematics," was developed and found to be effective in prior efficacy research. In the present project, the next step was taken in evaluating this intervention. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Preschool Education, Intervention, Program Effectiveness
Davis, Kimberlee; Durband, Dorothy Bagwell – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2008
Placing a monetary value on education is a complex task. A more difficult task is to determine at what monetary level individuals will support educational improvements. The contingent valuation method was used to estimate the value of the implementation of financial literacy education in Texas public schools. A Web-based survey was administered to…
Descriptors: Money Management, Knowledge Level, Consumer Education, Evaluation Methods
Given, Barbara; Sherwood, Paula R.; Given, Charles W. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
Patients with chronic illnesses and multiple comorbid conditions have intricate treatment protocols that require caregiver involvement, further complicating this already-difficult care. Because better treatments have extended the life spans of most patients with chronic illnesses, caregiver involvement often is required for several years. Many…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Caregiver Role, Patients, Caregivers
Eack, Shaun M.; Newhill, Christina E. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
A survey of 118 MSW students was conducted to examine the relationship between social work students' knowledge about, contact with, and attitudes toward persons with schizophrenia. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that students' knowledge about and contact with persons with schizophrenia were significantly related to better attitudes…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Mental Disorders, Social Work, Graduate Students
Bertram, Cathy C.; Niederhauser, Victoria P. – American Journal of Health Education, 2008
Background: Persistent Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is an etiologic agent in the development of cervical cancer. Despite the increasingly high prevalence of HPV, people at risk of exposure lack knowledge about the virus, its relationship to cervical cancer, and a realistic perspective regarding HPV consequences. Purpose: To describe knowledge about…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Health Education, Cancer, College Students
Butler, Andrew C.; Karpicke, Jeffrey D.; Roediger, Henry L., III – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2008
Previous studies investigating posttest feedback have generally conceptualized feedback as a method for correcting erroneous responses, giving virtually no consideration to how feedback might promote learning of correct responses. Here, the authors show that when correct responses are made with low confidence, feedback serves to correct this…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Multiple Choice Tests, Memory, Metacognition
Howell, William G.; West, Martin R. – Education Next, 2008
In the contentious world of education politics, the need to spend more on public schools stands out as a rare point of agreement. The authors' recent national survey of American adults ("What Americans Think about Their Schools," Fall 2007) found that those who support increased spending on public schools in their district outnumber…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Teacher Salaries
Zambo, Debby – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
Advances in neuroscience are providing information about the brain and its development. Some researchers propose that childcare workers need to understand this information because it confirms their importance and their use of developmentally appropriate practice (DAP). Given the fact that childcare workers could benefit from this insight, it seems…
Descriptors: Workshops, Brain, Cognitive Development, Teaching Methods
Kalyuga, Slava – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2008
Rapid cognitive diagnosis allows measuring current levels of learner domain-specific knowledge in online learning environments. Such measures are required for individualizing instructional support in real time, as students progress through a learning session. This article describes 2 experiments designed to validate a rapid online diagnostic…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Cognitive Tests, Identification, Validity
Yang, Shih-Ying – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2008
Wisdom pertains to managing human affairs, and it arises in highly contextualized situations. The present study aims to investigate manifestations of wisdom in real-life contexts through semi-structured interviews with 66 individuals nominated as wise persons. All nominees were ethnic Chinese from Taiwan, an East Asian country which has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Questionnaires, Knowledge Level
O'Connell, Bridget T.; Zirkel, Perry A. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2008
The primary purpose of this study was to determine the legal knowledge of Pennsylvania superintendents regarding summative teacher evaluation and to determine whether their knowledge level was adequate. Pennsylvania was selected for this state-wide study of superintendent's legal knowledge of teacher evaluation for two reasons. First, Pennsylvania…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Knowledge Level, School Law, Court Litigation
Grimsath, Gerd; Nordvik, Grete; Bergsvik, Eli – Journal of In-service Education, 2008
This article is based on a Norwegian study. The focus is two-fold, including the views of both new teachers and leaders on the issue of leadership and professionalism. First, the focus is on the way newly qualified teachers describe how they function in the school and kindergarten organizations. The discussion explores how new teachers' meetings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership, Principals, Teacher Attitudes
Heijne-penninga, M.; Kuks, J. B. M.; Schonrock-adema, J.; Snijders, T. A. B.; Cohen-schotanus, J. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2008
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of knowledge. It is becoming increasingly important for students to be able to use and manage knowledge. We suggest incorporating open-book tests in assessment programmes to meet these changes. This view on the use of open-book tests is discussed and the…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, College Students, Information Management, Test Reliability
Moore, Keith M. – Rural Sociology, 2008
Conventional technology transfer is based on the assumption that autonomous individuals independently make behavioral decisions. In contrast, Actor-Network Theory (ANT) suggests that people and technologies are interconnected in ways that reinforce and reproduce some types of knowledge and consequent behavioral practices, but not others. Research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy, Technology Transfer, Poisoning

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