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European Educational Research Journal, 2004
This article presents two reports on the interviews with school principals in Belgium and France. The first report presents the results of interviews with 5 Flemish secondary school leaders. The purpose of the investigation was to gain an explorative insight of their use of and their remarks on the recent initiated systems to provide schools with…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Foreign Countries, Principals, Reports
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Chevins, Peter F. D. – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2005
This article describes a study of the effects of partial replacement of lectures with a system of prescribed reading, supported by weekly objective testing in a second year animal physiology module. Formative tests with feedback within 24 hours were followed a week later with summative tests on the same material, utilising a proportion of the same…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Animals, Academic Achievement, Objective Tests
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Catena, Andres; Perales, Jose C.; Maldonado, Antonio – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2004
The frequency of judgment effect is a special case of Response Mode effect in human covariation and causal learning. Judgment adjustment -to [Delta]P-, depends on the trial type preceding that judgment, but that effect is restricted to situations in which participants are asked to make their judgments with a high frequency. Two experiments further…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Causal Models, Environmental Influences
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Marrs, Kathleen A.; Chism, Grady W., III – Journal of Food Science Education, 2005
Just-in-Time Teaching (JiTT) combines the best features of traditional in-class instruction with the communication potential available via the Web. We describe here how JiTT has been used in Biology Education and how it can be used in Food Science Education. JiTT uses Web-based "Warm Up" assignments due before class to stimulate critical thinking…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Biology, Science Instruction, College Science
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Sausa, Lydia A. – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2005
Trans youth are considered one of the most marginalized and oppressed populations. Many experience transphobia and violence based on their gender identity and expression. This qualitative study describes the school experiences of 24 trans youth in Philadelphia and presents their recommendations for school administrators and educators. To…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Sexual Identity, Females, Educational Environment
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Cahill, Larry; Uncapher, Melina; Kilpatrick, Lisa; Alkire, Mike T.; Turner, Jessica – Learning & Memory, 2004
The amygdala appears necessary for enhanced long-term memory associated with emotionally arousing events. Recent brain imaging investigations support this view and indicate a sex-related hemispheric lateralization exists in the amygdala relationship to memory for emotional material. This study confirms and further explores this finding. Healthy…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Emotional Response, Neurology, Investigations
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Vandell, Deborah Lowe; Shernoff, David J.; Pierce, Kim M.; Bolt, Daniel M.; Dadisman, Kimberly; Brown, B. Bradford – New Directions for Youth Development, 2005
Experiences that are deeply engaging and enjoyable, engender full concentration, and present a balance between challenge and skill propel or push development forward. For the past twenty years, researchers have sought to locate environments in which this combination of effort, skill, interest, and enjoyment is more likely. This article describes a…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, After School Programs, Enrichment Activities, At Risk Persons
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Wong, Kwok Sai; Cheuk, Wai Hing – International Journal of Educational Management, 2005
Purpose: One objective of the present study was to explore how stressful kindergarten principals, as leaders and managers of their schools, found their work to be, and if such job-related stress was associated with negative emotions and job (dis)satisfaction. Another objective was to assess whether or not social support from one's supervisor could…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Educational Environment, Supervisors, Principals
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Allum, Paul – ReCALL, 2004
Vocabulary learning theory suggests that productive recall should strengthen learning of new vocabulary items (Nation, 2001). CALL can provide both the opportunities for productive recall and the feedback to motivate repeated efforts to reproduce new items. The latter capability appears to give CALL some advantages over paper-based exercises, in…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Learning Theories, Achievement Gains, Vocabulary Development
Wood, Martin L.; Griffin, Danielle N.; Fredericks, Erika L.; Barrett, Ann C. – American Journal of Health Education, 2003
The International E-Mail Directory of Health Educators (http://www.hedir.siu.edu), or HEDIR, is an electronic mailing list specifically developed to facilitate communication among health education professionals worldwide. The study objectives were to characterize the nature of HEDIR messages and assess how well HEDIR is meeting members'…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Check Lists, Electronic Mail, Health Education
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Duffy, Francis M. – Journal of Staff Development, 2003
Hallie Preskill and Rosalie Torres (1999) describe mental models as a set of personal opinions, perceptions, and views of the world. Developed over time, such values, beliefs, assumptions, and knowledge guide people in their everyday lives and are thought of as "truths." Mental models are powerful because they frame and influence the way educators…
Descriptors: Resistance to Change, Faculty Development, Educational Change, Change Strategies
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Taniguchi, Stacy T.; Freeman, Patti A.; Richards, A. LeGrand – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2005
This phenomenological study sought to identify the attributes of meaningful learning experiences as found in an outdoor education program. Thirteen students in the Wilderness Writing Program at Brigham Young University were the sample of this study. Their participation in outdoor recreational activities and their reflections about their…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing Assignments, Outdoor Education, Recreational Activities
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Sales, Jessica McDermott; Fivush, Robyn; Parker, Janat; Bahrick, Lorraine – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2005
We examined relations among stress, children's recall, and psychological functioning following Hurricane Andrew. Thirty-five children from mixed socioeconomic backgrounds were divided into low-, moderate-, and high-stress groups and were interviewed about the hurricane immediately after the storm and 6 years later. Our primary interest, stemming…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Young Children, Psychological Patterns, Children
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Robertson, Janet; Hatton, Chris; Felce, David; Meek, Andrea; Carr, Deborah; Knapp, Martin; Hallam, Angela; Emerson, Eric; Pinkney, Lisa; Caesar, Emma; Lowe, Kathy – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2005
Background: There are no studies that have compared outcomes for staff in different types of supported accommodation for people with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour. This study looked at stress, morale and intended job turnover in staff in two types of community-based residential supports: non-congregate settings where the…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Mental Retardation, Morale, Work Environment
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van Loon, Jos; Knibbe, Jeroen; Van Hove, Geert – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2005
Background: Concerns have been raised about the quality of medical care available for people with intellectual disabilities in community-based services. The aims of this study were to evaluate a model of medical care developed during a programme of deinstitutionalization, based on a specialist physician supporting general practitioners (GPs).…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Mental Retardation, Physicians, Normalization (Disabilities)
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