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Smith, Mike; Cook, Kathryn – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2012
The impact of problem-based learning (PBL) in improving academic achievement comparedwith other forms of teaching is equivocal. This paper argues that poor tutorial preparation and vague reporting of the brainstorming stage of PBL are major contributing factors. To address these issues this study incorporated a scaffolding mechanism into the…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Academic Achievement, Attendance
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Kandiah, Jay; Saiki, Diana – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2012
The purpose of this study is to investigate family and consumer sciences (FCS) professionals' perceptions of multidisciplinary collaboration in teaching, research, and service. A focus group and survey were participants identified projects, strengths, weaknesses, and suggestions related to collaboration.Topics and projects that incorporated…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Family Life Education, Consumer Science, Teacher Attitudes
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Attard, Catherine – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
Engagement with mathematics during the primary years of schooling is crucial if students are to develop an appreciation for and understanding of the value of mathematics learning. It has been claimed that students who are engaged are more likely to learn, find the experience of schooling more rewarding, and are more likely to continue with higher…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction, Time
Dawson, Peg; Guare, Richard – Guilford Publications, 2012
This practical manual presents an evidence-based coaching model for helping students whose academic performance is suffering due to deficits in executive skills, including time and task management, planning, organization, impulse control, and emotional regulation. In just a few minutes a day, coaches can provide crucial support and instruction…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Evidence, Intervention, Executive Function
Poulsen, John – Online Submission, 2012
Student teachers make errors in their practicum. Then, they learn and fix those errors. This is the standard arc within a successful practicum. Some students make errors that they do not fix and then make more errors that again remain unfixed. This downward spiral increases in pace until the classroom becomes chaos. These students at the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Practicums
Chancler, Julie – ProQuest LLC, 2012
In this study, emotional intelligence (EI) and leadership styles of public school principals were investigated. For EI, the researcher employed the college version of the Emotional Skills Assessment Process (ESAP) (Nelson & Low, 1998). The college version is referred to as the ESAP-CV (Nelson & Low, 2004). For questions of leadership…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Leadership Styles, Public Schools, Principals
Rubin, Lisa Melanie – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Many research studies have examined the academic performance and graduation rates of college student-athletes. The limited focus on scholarship student-athletes has overlooked the majority of NCAA student-athletes, those participating in collegiate athletic programs without athletic scholarships. Therefore, this study contributes to a gap in the…
Descriptors: College Students, Athletes, College Athletics, Scholarships
Gucev, Gligor V. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Cognitive task analysis (CTA) is methodology for eliciting knowledge from subject matter experts. CTA has been used to capture the cognitive processes, decision-making, and judgments that underlie expert behaviors. A review of the literature revealed that CTA has not yet been used to capture the knowledge required to perform ultrasound guided…
Descriptors: Anesthesiology, Task Analysis, Cognitive Processes, Expertise
Yuen, Faye Sui Yee – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Tightening fiscal budgets and the growing emphasis on accountability has created a need to assess the value that programmatic accreditation provides. For degrees in engineering, ABET is the only organization recognized in the U.S. responsible for the programmatic accreditation. This research examines the costs and benefits of ABET accreditation to…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Accreditation (Institutions), Engineering Education, Bachelors Degrees
Nebraska Department of Education, 2012
The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) Practice Guide, "Teaching Elementary School Students to Be Effective Writers," offers educators four specific, evidence-based recommendations that address the challenge of teaching writing in elementary school. This summary focuses on the first of the four recommendations: Providing adequate time for…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Writing Instruction, Evidence Based Practice, Teaching Methods
Meharie, Anduamlak – West Virginia Department of Education, 2012
The Educator Evaluation Pilot Project Midyear Survey gathered teacher feedback about (a) how well various components of the new evaluation system are being implemented; (b) how much time, on average, is required to complete each component of the system; (c) how much each component contributes to professional growth; (d) perceptions and attitudes…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Program Implementation, Program Evaluation, Pilot Projects
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Chen, Yiwei; Lee, Yue-Ting; Pethtel, Olivia L.; Gutowitz, Michael S.; Kirk, Robert M. – Educational Gerontology, 2012
The primary purpose of the present study was to investigate age differences in goal concordance, time use, and Well-Being. Past research has found that despite age-related decline in life circumstances (e.g., health), the Well-Being of older adults is as high as young adults. The present study used a novel approach to explore the Paradox of…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Age Differences, College Students, Young Adults
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Rose, Nathan S.; Craik, Fergus I. M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2012
Recent theories suggest that performance on working memory (WM) tasks involves retrieval from long-term memory (LTM). To examine whether WM and LTM tests have common principles, Craik and Tulving's (1975) levels-of-processing paradigm, which is known to affect LTM, was administered as a WM task: Participants made uppercase, rhyme, or…
Descriptors: Evidence, Recall (Psychology), Short Term Memory, Long Term Memory
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Davies, Peter; Slack, Kim; Howard, Chris – Studies in Higher Education, 2012
Recent policy in England has advocated the introduction of fast-track degrees to provide an alternative, shorter route to a bachelor's degree. It has been argued that this will widen participation in higher education and increase labour market flexibility by providing an option in which undergraduates spend one fewer years out of the labour…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Undergraduate Students
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Aschenbrand, Sasha G.; Kendall, Philip C. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2012
Objective: We examined the effect of perceived child anxiety status on parental latency to intervene with anxious and nonanxious youth. Method: Parents (68) of anxiety-disordered (PAD) and nonanxiety-disordered (PNAD; 56) children participated. Participants listened and responded to an audio vignette of a parent-child interaction: Half were told…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Anxiety, Child Rearing, Reaction Time
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