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Zammit, Katina – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2018
Purpose: This study aims to seek to demonstrate how explicit teaching of SFL metalinguistic and multimodal "grammars" enhanced 8-9-year-old children's deeper understanding and production of multimodal texts through critique of the construction of mini-documentaries about animals: the information, language of narration, composition of…
Descriptors: Film Production, Multimedia Materials, Documentation, Metalinguistics
Ellen C. Agnello – Numeracy, 2018
In 2009, The Common Core Standards shifted the English language arts focus from narrative to expository text, arguing that most texts read in college and workforce training programs are informational. By the time students are in twelfth grade, they are expected to read informational text 70% of the time. This can be challenging for English…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Numeracy, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts
Bañales, Gerardo; Ahumada, Silza; Graham, Steve; Puente, Anibal; Guajardo, Marcela; Muñoz, Ignacio – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2020
The purpose of this mainly descriptive study was to investigate teachers' perceptions about how they teach writing as well as their beliefs about preparation and efficacy to teach this skill. It also examined if preparation and efficacy beliefs along with teaching experience (years teaching the language arts) predicted teachers' reported writing…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
Lammert, Catherine; Beyhl, Jodi – English in Texas, 2020
Increasing numbers of children in Texas communities and across the U.S. are immigrants. One way to support students in exploring the history and contemporary topic of immigration through literacy is with inquiry, a teaching method that centers around students' questions, incorporates informational and narrative texts, and creates opportunities for…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Immigration, Teaching Methods, Inquiry
Cohen, Julie; Berlin, Rebekah – Journal of Teacher Education, 2020
Teacher education research is in still in the process of developing a robust set of tools that can measure the key features of coursework and fieldwork. This article focuses on the design of measures of "opportunities to learn" (OTLs) in content method courses that can be used across large populations of candidates at diverse preparation…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Methods Courses, Educational Opportunities, Preservice Teachers
Chu, Man-Wai; Fowler, Teresa Anne – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2020
The use of computer games in education has been increasing in popularity during the past decade. Game-based learning environments are designed to teach specific knowledge content and skill-based learning outcomes using game elements. One main reason for using game-based learning environments is to increase student motivation and engagement while…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Computer Games, Formative Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Tiberi, Stephen; Flores Marti, Ismael; Laughlin, Michael K. – Physical Educator, 2020
Some states require physical education (PE) to be in a school's curriculum. Some people feel that it is a time to play and it is not an important subject in a school's curriculum. This study aims to shed light on the potential effects of PE on students' performance in language arts as subject matter. The purpose of this study was to examine the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Physical Education, Reading Comprehension, Adventure Education
Fitzpatrick, Brian R.; Berends, Mark; Ferrare, Joseph J.; Waddington, R. Joseph – Educational Researcher, 2020
As researchers continue to examine the growing number of charter schools in the United States, they have focused attention on the significant heterogeneity of charter effects on student achievement. Our article contributes to this agenda by examining the achievement effects of virtual charter schools vis-à-vis brick-and-mortar charters and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Teacher Characteristics, Charter Schools, Electronic Learning
Aytürk, Ezgi; Cham, Heining; Jennings, Patricia A.; Brown, Joshua L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
Methods to handle ordered-categorical indicators in latent variable interactions have been developed, yet they have not been widely applied. This article compares the performance of two popular latent variable interaction modeling approaches in handling ordered-categorical indicators: unconstrained product indicator (UPI) and latent moderated…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Baek, Youngkyun; Min, Ellen; Yun, Seongchul – Computers in the Schools, 2020
This study explored the educational potential of Minecraft, which has been widely used since its first release in 2009. Articles about Minecraft were searched for in ProQuest. Data were gathered from 28 articles that were indicative of three categories: integration into curriculum; student engagement, interest, and enthusiasm; and knowledge and…
Descriptors: Video Games, Technology Uses in Education, Learner Engagement, Skill Development
Coburn, Cynthia E.; Spillane, James P.; Bohannon, Angel X.; Allen, Anna-Ruth; Ceperich, Riley; Beneke, Abigail; Wong, Lok-Sze – National Center for Research in Policy and Practice, 2020
School district central offices make consequential decisions about teaching and learning every day that impact the educational opportunities and outcomes for millions of students in our nation's public schools. Given the consequential nature of these decisions, it is important that district leaders use the highest quality research, alongside other…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Districts, Research Utilization, Decision Making
Kaufman, Julia H.; Tosh, Katie; Mattox, Teryn – RAND Corporation, 2020
In many states, college and career-ready standards for mathematics and English language arts (ELA) are more rigorous than ever before. However, research suggests that teachers do not always have access to high-quality curricula that reflect key elements of states' college and career-ready standards. Influenced by this research, as well as studies…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Educational Quality, Mathematics Teachers, Language Arts
Center for Research and Reform in Education, 2020
This brief provides a summary of the validity of Istation ISIP Early Reading scores in predicting students' performance levels on the Idaho Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) in English language arts (ELA). This correlational study analyzed how well third grade students' winter performance on the ISIP Early Reading test predicted their spring…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Early Reading, Reading Tests, Scores
Suzanne Kail – English Journal, 2020
An inservice training session triggered a crisis of confidence for the author, a veteran teacher, but it also inspired the author to rethink their approach to teaching reading and writing. While the author attended a conference, the state presenter explained that the new curriculum represents "shifts" in philosophy about teaching…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, Writing Instruction, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods
Ken Lindblom; Alexandra Rivera; Michael Radice – English Journal, 2020
The science of artificial intelligence, or AI, is leaping ahead as more resources are focused on its promise. In this article, the authors discuss the ways in which we have explored significant, critical questions about AI in a college literature course through reading young adult (YA) novels. Although it's improving, AI or machine intelligence is…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Adolescent Literature, Language Arts, Discussion (Teaching Technique)

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