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Ledford, Jennifer R.; Zimmerman, Kathleen N.; Chazin, Kate T.; Patel, Natasha M.; Morales, Vivian A.; Bennett, Brittany P. – Grantee Submission, 2017
Paraprofessionals need adequate training and supports to assist young children with autism spectrum disorders to engage in appropriate social interactions during small group activities with their peers. In this study, we used in-situ coaching and brief post-session feedback to improve the use of environmental arrangement, prompting, and praise by…
Descriptors: Paraprofessional School Personnel, Young Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Johnson, Nicholas Charles; Franke, Megan L.; Ing, Marsha M.; Turrou, Angela Chan; Webb, Noreen M.; Zimmerman, Joy – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Sociocultural perspectives on learning highlight varied conceptions of what it means to know and do mathematics, and in turn what it means to be mathematically competent. This work presents a dynamic conceptualization of competence--what counts as competent mathematical activity is negotiated and constructed within learning environments, and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Competence, Classroom Environment, Children
D'Andrea, Katherine Clunis – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2013
Teaching is an interaction. It is a relationship between my students and myself. For successful interactions to take place there needs to be trust. In order for my students to be successful I have to be successful as well. My students and I have to have a variety of interactions. These interactions build trust, which leads to bonding. I believe…
Descriptors: Master Teachers, Trust (Psychology), Social Cognition, Interaction
Dunlap, Richard A. – European Journal of Physics Education, 2013
A macroscopic system involving permanent magnets is used as an analogue to nucleons in a nucleus to illustrate the significance of the pairing interaction. This illustrates that the view of the total nuclear energy based only on the nucleon occupancy of the energy levels can yield erroneous results and it is only when the pairing interaction is…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Nuclear Energy, Magnets
Rodriguez, Vanessa; Solis, S. Lynneth – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2013
A new phase of research on teaching is under way that seeks to understand the teaching brain. In this vein, this study investigated the cognitive processes employed by master teachers. Using an interview protocol influenced by microgenetic techniques, 23 master teachers used the Self-in-Relation-to-Teaching (SiR2T) tool to answer "What are…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Brain, Interaction, Cognitive Processes
Battro, Antonio M.; Calero, Cecilia I.; Goldin, Andrea P.; Holper, Lisa; Pezzatti, Laura; Shalóm, Diego E.; Sigman, Mariano – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2013
Pedagogy is the science and art of teaching. Each generation needs to explore the history, theory, and practice of the teacher-student interaction. Here we pave the path to develop a science that explores the cognitive and physiological processes involved in the human capacity to communicate knowledge through teaching. We review examples from our…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction, Cognitive Processes, Physiology
Chen, Chia-Ling; Herbst, Patricio – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2013
This study explores interactions with diagrams that are involved in geometrical reasoning; more specifically, how students publicly make and justify conjectures through multimodal representations of diagrams. We describe how students interact with diagrams using both gestural and verbal modalities, and examine how such multimodal interactions with…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Geometry, Logical Thinking, Nonverbal Communication
Kelty-Stephen, Damian G.; Mirman, Daniel – Cognition, 2013
Our previous work interpreted single-lognormal fits to inter-gaze distance (i.e., "gaze steps") histograms as evidence of multiplicativity and hence interactions across scales in visual cognition. Bogartz and Staub (2012) proposed that gaze steps are additively decomposable into fixations and saccades, matching the histograms better and…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Statistical Distributions, Graphs, Data
Cho, Moon-Heum; Kim, B. Joon – Internet and Higher Education, 2013
The purpose of this study was to explore variables explaining students' self-regulation (SR) for interaction with others, specifically peers and instructors, in online learning environments. A total of 407 students participated in the study. With hierarchical regression model (HRM), several variables were regressed on students' SR for interaction…
Descriptors: Interaction, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Regression (Statistics)
Ramberg, Robert; Artman, Henrik; Karlgren, Klas – Designs for Learning, 2013
Learning by practice, apprenticeship and paradigmatic examples have been prime paths for learning within interaction design. These have been criticized for being time-consuming and costly, of not being implementable in academic contexts. In this article we suggest and evaluate a pedagogical model to address these problems in design teaching and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Design, Interaction, Student Projects
Reddington, Elizabeth – Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics, 2013
Following Stokoe (2012), who grounded her study of membership categorization practices in the analysis of particular sequences of interaction, such as advice-giving, Elizabeth Reddington examines how participants invoke and orient to categories in story-telling episodes. Because category terms are inherently inference-rich (Schegloff, 2007),…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Classification, Interaction, Story Telling
Song, Gahye – Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics, 2013
This brief analysis examines the interactional practice of complimenting and responding to compliments using MCA. The topic is not new; numerous CA studies have brought to light how people tend to respond to compliments and how such tendencies can be understood in terms of the sequential organization of turn-taking. In American English, for…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Gender Issues, Interaction, Responses
Combs, Charles – Working Papers in TESOL & Applied Linguistics, 2013
In exploring ways in which the L1 and code-switching can be used as potential resources in the L2 classroom, Cenoz and Gorter (2011), provide valuable insights for both second language researchers and instructors. First, the various approaches through which code-cracking and interaction have been studied will be mentioned. Next, Cenoz and Gorter's…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Native Language, Second Language Instruction, Interaction
Alsaadi, Nadia Saeed M.; Atar, Cihat – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2019
This study aims to investigate wait-time, more specifically student reaction wait-time, in high school English as a foreign language classrooms with specific regard to two classroom micro-context modes (the classroom context mode and material mode). The data was collected via audio-recordings of classroom interaction in its natural context. The…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Questioning Techniques, English Instruction, English (Second Language)
Corrado, Evelyn Wandia – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2019
Dialogue can be an excellent weapon for justice and liberation, which 'silenced' groups could use to challenge the status quo and authenticate their efficacy. Over the years, there has been a preconceived negative focus on Africans which has suppressed African children's autonomy. Consequently, there is a need to liberate the position of children…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Dialogs (Language), Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods

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