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Louw, Johann; Brown, Cheryl; Muller, Johan; Soudien, Crain – Computers & Education, 2009
This study describes the results of a survey and a description of instructional technologies in place in the social sciences in South African Universities. Lecturers in the social sciences reported a well-established practice of information and communication technologies (ICTs) use for general purposes (although frequent use tended to be for email…
Descriptors: Use Studies, Self Efficacy, Social Sciences, Instructional Materials
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Healy, E.; McGuire, B. E.; Evans, D. S.; Carley, S. N. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2009
Background: Despite a recent ideological shift towards the recognition of sexual autonomy for people with an intellectual disability (ID), there are continuing social and cultural barriers to sexual expression. Part I of the current two-part study assessed the sexual knowledge, experiences and aspirations of service users through focus groups and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Sex Education, Mental Retardation, Focus Groups
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Peterson, Tessa Hicks – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
Significant shifts are occurring in higher education pedagogy, research methodology, and community development, ones that value civic engagement and experiential learning as bridges to holistic education and sustainable social change. Engaged scholarship through university-community partnerships can result in providing a well-rounded education for…
Descriptors: Community Development, Research Methodology, School Community Relationship, Social Change
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Naidoo, Loshini – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2009
Schools represent the primary setting where refugee children learn about Australian life and culture. They serve as a broad context for acculturation not only for academic development and language acquisition but for cultural learning too. This paper focuses on the after-school homework tutoring programme that uses University of Western Sydney…
Descriptors: Homework, Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Social Capital
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Warburton, Bill – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2009
The uptake of CAA in UK higher education (HE) on a large scale lags behind the expectations of CAA specialists. A research project was undertaken with the aim of discovering and addressing the underlying reasons for this. The research was conducted according to Strauss and Corbin's (1998) prescription for grounded theory (GT) research. During…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Higher Education, College Faculty, Administrators
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Tierney, William G.; Venegas, Kristan M. – Journal of Higher Education, 2009
The authors do not quarrel with the assumption that increasing financial aid would boost college going. Yet a conundrum exists. Some state agencies have the potential to provide more resources than what college-bound students request. The federal government also has an excess of money in various aid programs. Of course, the authors do not ignore…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Education, Paying for College, Student Financial Aid
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Dello-Iacovo, Belinda – International Journal of Educational Development, 2009
This paper provides an overview of Chinese government attempts to promote a revised school curriculum reflecting a more holistic approach to education under the banner of "suzhi jiaoyu" ("quality education"), and positions the policies in the Chinese historical, educational, social and economic context. While the push has…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation, Educational History, Holistic Approach
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Njue, Carolyne; Nzioka, Charles; Ahlberg, Beth-Maina; Pertet, Anne M.; Voeten, Helene A. C. M. – AIDS Education and Prevention, 2009
We explored constraints of implementing AIDS education in public schools in Kenya. Sixty interviews with teachers and 60 focus group discussions with students were conducted in 21 primary and nine secondary schools. System/school-level constraints included lack of time in the curriculum, limited reach of secondary-school students (because AIDS…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Public Schools, Barriers, Health Education
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Sheffield, Eric C. – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2007
This paper claims that community service-learning (CSL) projects in schools and universities, if done well, might very well take us--all of us--to important new places. Under the conception of community service and democratic education more generally, CSL projects in schools and universities can take us to "the" most important place: a…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Democratic Values, Barriers, Teaching Methods
Vakalahi, Halaevalu F. Ofahengaue; Starks, Sandra Hardin; Hendricks, Carmen Ortiz – Council on Social Work Education, 2007
Inside the pages of this beautifully-presented book are the narratives of twenty women of color who are social work educators in predominantly White systems and institutions. This book brings to life their voices and illuminates their unique experiences as contributors to the betterment of social work education. Each woman's story is told in her…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Minority Group Teachers, Social Work, Professional Education
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Rigby, Patricia; Gaik, Sandy – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2007
The Test of Playfulness (ToP) was used in this pilot study to examine the stability of playfulness of 16 children with cerebral palsy (CP), aged 4-8 years, across three environmental settings: home, community, and school. Each videotaped play segment was scored using the ToP. The ANOVA statistic demonstrated a significant variance (p less than…
Descriptors: Tests, Play, Cerebral Palsy, Young Children
Wilson, Elizabeth B.; Moore, Gary E. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2007
Agricultural teachers in North Carolina were surveyed to assess their attitudes toward Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) and to identify barriers to implementation of SAE in their schools. The teachers gave the politically correct answers about why SAE was important. The teachers indicated that SAE was important (8.46 on a 10 point scale)…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Field Experience Programs, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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O'Brien, Joseph – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2008
"We need a clear citizens' vision of the way the Net ought to grow, a firm idea of the kind of media environment we would like to see in the future. If we do not develop such a vision for ourselves, the future will be shaped for us by large commercial and political powerholders" (Rheingold, 2000, p. 6). If the online environment is not…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Electronic Learning, Social Studies, Citizen Participation
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Bull, Glen; Thompson, Ann; Searson, Mike; Garofalo, Joe; Park, John; Young, Carl; Lee, John – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2008
Social media is changing the world in ways not yet understood. The effects are rippling through news, business, entertainment, and the political arena. A new generation of students is significantly more active in the way that they create and interact with one another. One effect on schools and schooling is apparent. The next generation will live…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Learner Engagement, Information Technology, Teaching Methods
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Bolton, Jan – British Journal of Music Education, 2008
An innovative ICT project called "Compose" has been implemented in some New Zealand primary schools in an effort to counteract the lack of classroom composition opportunities. "Compose" combines the use of music software and online learning with attempts to address barriers to primary classroom composition. This article…
Descriptors: Musical Composition, Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Barriers
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