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Iordanou, Kalypso – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2013
Arguing on the computer was used as a method to promote development of face-to-face argumentation skills in middle schoolers. In the study presented, sixth graders engaged in electronic dialogues with peers on a controversial topic and in some reflective activities based on transcriptions of the dialogues. Although participants initially exhibited…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Persuasive Discourse, Grade 6, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Hankes, Judith; Skoning, Stacey; Fast, Gerald; Mason-Williams, Loretta – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2013
This article serves as an overview of activities and selected assessment findings of a three-year research study titled, Closing the Mathematics Achievement Gap of Native American Students Identified as Learning Disabled Project (CMAG Project). Methods used were problem-based, consistent with those of Cognitively Guided Instruction, and culturally…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Achievement Gap, American Indians, Kindergarten
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Rojas, James – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2013
Based on the dozens of interactive workshops that the author has facilitated with children, he has discovered that children are more knowledgeable about the natural and the built environment than typically accredited. Due to this discovery, he believes children should be part of the community engagement for planning projects, developments, and…
Descriptors: Children, Design, Urban Planning, Physical Environment
Ferris, Joel L. E. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The stated goal of this study was to investigate teacher self-efficacy in regards to using educational technology with low-achieving students. The qualitative research method employed was case study. By using this method the researcher was able to investigate the experiences of the research participants in regard to the phenomena under study. Data…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Educational Technology, Low Achievement
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Clark, Susan G.; Steelman, Toddi A. – Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2013
This paper sets up a scenario about Rebecca, a jobseeker, who is a fictitious composite, a "typical" candidate who wants a position at a college/university. A job description is provided. She interviews for the advertised position, and while doing so, she also interviews the university, school/department, and working environment to see if there is…
Descriptors: Occupational Information, Collegiality, College Environment, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Walkington, Candace; Petrosino, Anthony; Sherman, Milan – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2013
Context personalization refers to matching instruction to students' out-of-school interests and experiences. Belief in the benefits of matching instruction to interests is widely held in the culture of schooling; however, little research has empirically examined how interest impacts performance and learning in secondary mathematics. Here we…
Descriptors: Interests, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
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Selan, Jurij – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2011
A hypothetical artwork is an artwork that exists only as a fictional creation of an art theorist. The explicatory powers of such hypothetical artworks are mainly used by an art theorist to reflect on an art theoretical issue under consideration. Such an artwork has an intriguing and paradoxical nature. On the one hand, it is only fictitious, but,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Products, Vignettes, Models
Naidu, Sham – Online Submission, 2011
The article discusses the issue of how to represent teachers' stories and narratives in the arena of performance management. It is argued that at a time when "teachers" voices are being enthusiastically pursued and promoted, teachers' work is being technisized and narrowed" (Goodson, 1998). Arguably, teachers' knowledge regarding their work…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Personal Narratives, Researchers, Teachers
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Sayers, Nicola – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2011
Scenario planning is a tool which can help organisations and people to think about, and plan for, the long-term future. In basic terms, it involves creating a number of in-depth scenarios (stories), each of which tells of a different possible future for an organisation or issue, and considering how each different future might influence…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Long Range Planning, Colleges, Educational Change
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Ehrich, Lisa Catherine; Kimber, Megan; Millwater, Jan; Cranston, Neil – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2011
Over recent decades, the field of ethics has been the focus of increasing attention in teaching. This is not surprising given that teaching is a moral activity that is heavily values-laden. Because of this, teachers face ethical dilemmas in the course of their daily work. This paper presents an ethical decision-making model that helps to explain…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Ethics, Decision Making, Models
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Álvarez, Inma; Pérez-Cavana, María Luisa – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2015
In this article we report on the results of a pilot study on the use of task-based multilingual and multicultural professional scenarios for higher education teachers and learners at BA and MA level. The scenarios reflect new learning outcomes and assessment criteria for the presently under-conceptualised domain of communication in multilingual…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Cultural Pluralism, Teaching Methods, Communicative Competence (Languages)
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Rajabi, Shima; Azizifar, Akbar; Gowhary, Habib – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2015
Learning a foreign language requires students to acquire both grammatical knowledge and socio-pragmatic rules of a language. Pragmatic competence as one of the most difficult aspects of language provides several challenges to L2 learners in the process of learning a foreign language. To overcome this problem, EFL teachers should find the most…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Proficiency
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Demirdögen, Betül; Aydin, Sevgi; Tarkin, Aysegül – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2015
In this self-study, we aimed to delve into how re-designing and teaching re-designed practicum course offered to pre-service teachers (PTs) enriched our, as science teacher educators, development of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) for teaching science teachers. This self-study was conducted during a compulsory practicum course in which we…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Science Instruction, Teacher Educators
Heritage, Margaret; Walqui, Aída; Linquanti, Robert – Harvard Education Press, 2015
In "English Language Learners and the New Standards," three leading scholars present a clear vision and practical suggestions for helping teachers engage ELL students in simultaneously learning subject-area content, analytical practices, and language. This process requires three important shifts in our perspective on language and…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Common Core State Standards, Second Language Instruction, Educational Practices
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Hauk, Shandy; Toney, Allison; Jackson, Billy; Nair, Reshmi; Tsay, Jenq-Jong – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2014
The accepted framing of mathematics pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) as part of mathematical knowledge for teaching has centered on the question: What mathematical reasoning, insight, understanding, and skills are required for a person to teach elementary mathematics? Many have worked to address this question in K-8 teaching. Yet, there remains…
Descriptors: Models, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Experience
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