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Meadows, Bryan – Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language and Literacy (CERCLL) (NJ3), 2010
Nationalism presents significant challenges to intercultural competence instruction. On the one hand, nationalism promotes the compartmentalization of communities into mutually-exclusive and discretely-defined nationalist entities. In complementary fashion, nationalism also advocates the homogenization of cultural and linguistic practices within…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Intercultural Communication, Nationalism, Learning Activities
Watson, Anne – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
This is the second of three articles that draw on findings from Nunes, Watson and Bryant (2009): "Key understandings in school mathematics: a report to the Nuffield Foundation". The report was soundly based on research about how children learn mathematics, much of it done in the UK in the '80s. Most of the findings about algebra are very…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education
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Gluck, P.; Krakower, Zeev – Physics Education, 2010
We present a unit comprising theory, simulation and experiment for a body oscillating on a vertical spring, in which the simultaneous use of a force probe and an ultrasonic range finder enables one to explore quantitatively and understand many aspects of simple and damped harmonic motions. (Contains 14 figures.)
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Motion, Science Instruction, Physics
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Tam, Po-chi – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2010
This paper aims at describing and explaining how drama pedagogy is appropriated in Chinese language classrooms in Hong Kong. Drawing on the theories of dialogue and appropriation of Mikhail Bakhtin, the research shows that the dialogicality of drama in Hong Kong's classrooms is conditional, and therefore deviant from the conventional as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Activities, Language Arts, Teaching Methods
Burk, Anne Marie – English Teaching Forum, 2010
Everyone benefits when teachers share their "best practice" ideas with one another; novice and seasoned teachers alike are delighted to add successful lessons to their repertoire. Besides giving teachers something tried and true to work with, successful lesson plans help teachers reflect upon what makes an approach to language teaching effective…
Descriptors: English Departments, Newsletters, Writing for Publication, Lesson Plans
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Mullen, Carol A.; Schunk, Dale H. – McGill Journal of Education, 2010
In this discussion of professional learning communities (PLCs) in North American public schools, we examine three theoretical frames--leadership, organization, and culture. Issues related to learning are infused throughout our presentation of the frames. Based on our analysis of the current literature on this topic, PLCs offer a promising tool for…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Leadership, Learning Activities, Discourse Communities
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Astall, Chris; Bruce, Warren – Science Education Review, 2010
Adding Mentos to an open bottle of Diet Coke can produce a fountain of liquid and froth extending several metres high. This activity can engage a wide audience of learners in a relevant and meaningful way, provide a model for creative science teaching, and help to develop learners' attitudes towards school science as a subject. In this paper, the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Elementary School Science, Learning Activities
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Shpancer, Noam; Bowden, Jessica M.; Ferrell, Melanie A.; Pavlik, Stacy F.; Robinson, Morgan N.; Schwind, Jennifer L.; Volpe, Erica K.; Williams, Laurie M.; Young, Jessica N. – Early Child Development and Care, 2010
From a sample of 419 college students, 750 written recollections were obtained regarding their parental and nonparental childcare experiences. Vignettes were sorted and coded according to five emerging themes: emotional valence, play, TV, educational activities and holidays/birthdays. Several significant differences were found in remembered…
Descriptors: Young Adults, College Students, Child Rearing, Child Care
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Duarte, Fernanda – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2010
This paper reflects on insights that emerged from the findings of a qualitative study conducted by the author in 2007 with third year management students from an Australian university on their perceptions in relation to business ethics. The findings revealed an attitude of cynicism with regard to the application of ethical principles beyond…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Transformative Learning, Ethics, Student Attitudes
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Bachman, Dale J.; Brown, Ezra A.; Norton, Anderson H. – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Cryptography is the science of hidden or secret writing. More generally, cryptography refers to the science of safeguarding information. Cryptography allows people to use a public medium such as the Internet to transmit private information securely, thus enabling a whole range of conveniences, from online shopping to personally printed movie…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Privacy, Computer Security, Internet
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Dunlap, Joanna C.; Lowenthal, Patrick R. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2010
This article provides a review of the instructional potential of digital music to enhance postsecondary students' experience in online courses by involving them in music-driven instructional activities. The authors describe how music-driven instructional activities, when used appropriately, can (a) humanize, personalize, and energize online…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Student Interests, Music, Electronic Publishing
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Wecker, Christof; Stegmann, Karsten; Bernstein, Florian; Huber, Michael J.; Kalus, Georg; Kollar, Ingo; Rathmayer, Sabine; Fischer, Frank – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2010
Collaboration scripts are usually implemented as parts of a particular collaborative-learning platform. Therefore, scripts of demonstrated effectiveness are hardly used with learning platforms at other sites, and replication studies are rare. The approach of a platform-independent description language for scripts that allows for easy…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Scripts, Online Courses, Cooperation
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Singh, Vandana – Physics Teacher, 2010
Several misconceptions abound among college students taking their first general physics course, and to some extent pre-engineering physics students, regarding the physics and applications of electric circuits. Analogies used in textbooks, such as those that liken an electric circuit to a piped closed loop of water driven by a water pump, do not…
Descriptors: Physics, Energy, Misconceptions, Science Activities
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Varelas, Maria; Pappas, Christine C.; Tucker-Raymond, Eli; Kane, Justine; Hankes, Jennifer; Ortiz, Ibett; Keblawe-Shamah, Neveen – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2010
In this study we explored how dramatic enactments of scientific phenomena and concepts mediate children's learning of scientific meanings along material, social, and representational dimensions. These drama activities were part of two integrated science-literacy units, "Matter" and "Forest," which we developed and implemented…
Descriptors: Drama, Learning Activities, Urban Schools, Science Instruction
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Ito, Masato; Sato, Taku – European Journal of Physics, 2010
The solution to the Euler-Lagrange equation is an extremal functional. To understand that the functional is stationary at local extrema (maxima or minima), we propose a physics experiment that involves using a soap film to form a catenoid. A catenoid is a surface that is formed between two coaxial circular rings and is classified mathematically as…
Descriptors: Observation, Mechanics (Physics), Computer Software, Learning Activities
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