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Picard, Delphine; Albaret, Jean-Michel; Mazella, Anaïs – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2014
Research into haptic picture perception has mostly concerned adult participants, and little is known about haptic picture perception in visually impaired and sighted children. In the present study, we compared 13 visually impaired children (early blind and low vision) aged 9-10 years and 13 agematched blindfolded sighted children on their ability…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Impairments, Children, Tactual Perception
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Brass, Elinor; Coles, Susan M. – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2014
This article is an account of a national project established to support secondary school art teachers to re-engage with their own artistic practice. It draws extensively upon the experiences of the participants and examines the value of teachers making time for their own practical work, both personally and professionally. Beginning in January…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Art Teachers, National Programs, Art Activities
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Wei, Liew Tze; Su-Mae, Tan; Wi, Tay Nuo – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2014
The main objective of this study was to ascertain if the effectiveness of conversational narrations and non-conversational narrations in multimedia environment will be mediated by learners' field dependence and gender. 53 participants (25 field dependent and 28 field independent subjects) were randomly divided to interact with either one of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Gender Differences, Multimedia Instruction, Computer Science Education
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Lundin, Mattias; Jakobson, Britt – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
In this text we compare children's expressions in drawings to their statements during interviews, for the purpose of understanding how different situations afford children to make meaning. In specific we study how two different activities interact and afford children to make meaning differently about the human body. The analytic attention is…
Descriptors: Interviews, Human Body, Freehand Drawing, Epistemology
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Price, C. Aaron; Lee, H.-S.; Malatesta, K. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2014
Stereoscopic technology (3D) is rapidly becoming ubiquitous across research, entertainment and informal educational settings. Children of today may grow up never knowing a time when movies, television and video games were not available stereoscopically. Despite this rapid expansion, the field's understanding of the impact of stereoscopic…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Science Education, Informal Education, Children
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Zantingh, Petra – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2014
This article describes an arts-based research project for which my purpose was to investigate how older women develop their skills as visual artists through the medium of drawing in a small group setting. The social construction of artist identities among the group and my teaching of drawing formed the basis of my study in this informal,…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Females, Visual Arts, Freehand Drawing
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Jefferis, Tamlynn C.; Theron, Linda C. – South African Journal of Education, 2017
Teachers are a crucial part of young people's social ecologies. Considering that black South African adolescent girls remain the most marginalised group in South Africa, the purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study has been to explore if and how teachers champion resilience among black adolescent girls living in rural contexts of…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), African Languages, Foreign Countries, Females
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Chigeza, Philemon; Sorin, Reesa – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
Using both child-guided and adult-guided learning, Intentional Teaching in the early years can be a powerful tool for enhancing young children's numeracy skills. As Epstein (2009) notes, this can include providing "opportunities for children to represent things by drawing, building and moving" (p. 47). This paper investigates how…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Children, Numeracy, Number Concepts
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Kiray, Seyit Ahmet – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2016
The purpose of this study is to reveal the pre-service science teachers' difficulties about the concept of atoms. The data was collected from two different sources: The Draw an Atom Test (DAAT) and face-to-face interviews. Draw an atom test (DAAT) were administered to the 142 science teacher candidates. To elaborate the results, the researcher…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Cognitive Processes
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Avraamidou, Lucy – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2016
Grounded in theoretical and empirical underpinnings related to identity work and figured worlds, this case study explores the nature of two preservice elementary teachers' identities for science teaching and the experiences that impacted their development through time and across contexts. The participants in this study portray a range of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Professional Identity, Case Studies
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West, Andrew; Sullivan, Kelsey; Kirchner, Jana – Science and Children, 2016
To an outside observer, there is nothing really novel about whiteboarding. An observer passing a classroom would see students using dry-erase markers to write and sketch their ideas on large, dry-erase-type boards. However, like so many things in education, the subtleties that an outside observer might not notice are the precise things that make…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Science Instruction, Prompting
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Swanson, Carolyn – Teachers and Curriculum, 2016
This paper highlights the use of a drama convention--"Role on the Wall"--to teach the Nature of Science (NOS) in a Year 7/8 classroom. Students were positioned as "expert" scientists re-investigating the science behind the sinking of the Wahine in a Mantle of the Expert unit. Students drew a "Role on the Wall" of a…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Scientific Attitudes, Scientists
Hong, Jiachun – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2016
This study sets out to explore Chinese adolescents' subjectivities toward the use of mobile phones, and reveal the dynamic relationship among students, parents, and school concerning mobile phone usage in rural China. Twenty-one high school students were recruited, and asked to draw a painting that expresses their perceptions of mobile phones in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Adolescents, Telecommunications
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Olsson, Liselott Mariett; Dahlberg, Gunilla; Theorell, Ebba – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2016
"How to give brain and body to the multiple pack that we already are or are becoming: how, in other words, are we to make sensible (auditory, visually and affectively) the time before 'I think' and 'We think' that we cannot plan, control or know, but simply experiment with, which is the 'time of the city' and nothing else?" (Rajchman,…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Early Childhood Education, Literacy, Self Concept
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Shank, Monica – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Reading Association of South Africa, 2016
In the face of transmission-oriented national curricula, this study explores possibilities for claiming space for imagination, as 'the most powerful and energetic of learning tools' (Egan 1986), in early childhood education in mainstream Kenyan schools. Drawing from Egan's work on imagination and Cummins' Nested Pedagogical Orientations framework,…
Descriptors: Imagination, Critical Literacy, Early Childhood Education, Role
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