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Selwyn, Neil – Learning, Media & Technology, 2006
Educational commentators have long feared a "digital disconnection" between emerging generations of technology-rich students accustomed to high levels of Internet use and their technology-poor schools. Yet few studies have empirically examined the existence and potential implications of such a disconnect from the students' perspective.…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Internet, Information Technology, Alienation
Alber-Morgan, Sheila R. – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2006
Many students struggle academically because of their persistent reading problems. Active student responding is a practice that has been demonstrated to improve student achievement with a variety of important skills, including reading. One form of active student responding effective for increasing reading performance is repeated readings. When…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Reading Difficulties, Student Participation, Student Reaction
Keun, Leong Lai; Hunt, Peggy – Research in Dance Education, 2006
An important outcome of Singapore's education system is the development of creative thinking skills. This project investigates the impact of a creative dance unit on a class of Primary One (seven-year-old) children's usage of bodily kinaesthetic intelligence to solve problems. One key objective was for the researchers to observe something new,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creative Thinking, Thinking Skills, Dance Education
Scheeler, Mary Catherine; McAfee, James K.; Ruhl, Kathy L.; Lee, David L. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2006
In teacher preparation most supervisory feedback is deferred, allowing learners to perform skills incorrectly and delivery of on-site immediate feedback may interrupt instructional flow. This study used a multiple baseline design to examine effects of immediate, corrective feedback delivered via wireless technology on completion of three-term…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Behavior, Disabilities, Special Education Teachers
Jenkins, Carol Brennan – Journal of Children's Literature, 2006
This article explores young readers' fascination with particular authors. It begins with a brief analysis of the contents of fifth graders' letters to their favorite authors. It then juxtaposes their range of responses with the varying perspectives that teachers typically adopt when designing an author study, advocating a model of author study…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Authors, Grade 5, Grade 3
Peterson, Shelley; Belizaire, Michelle – Middle School Journal (J3), 2006
In this article, the authors talk about the action research study they conducted involving literature discussion groups. They observed how students spontaneously took up roles as questioners, as emotional responders, as group facilitators, and as information providers without having been assigned roles in literature circles. They then selected…
Descriptors: Novels, Action Research, Discussion Groups, Role Playing
Sigafoos, Jeff; O'Reilly, Mark; Ma, Chia Hui; Edrisinha, Chaturi; Cannella, Helen; Lancioni, Giulio E. – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 2006
Background: Embedded instruction and discrete-trial training are both recommended for teaching children with autism, but there is little research available comparing the two. The present study compared embedded instruction with discrete-trial training for a 12-year-old boy with autism. Method: An initial functional analysis indicated that the…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Autism, Self Destructive Behavior, Teaching Methods
Maheady, Larry; Michielli-Pendl, Jean; Harper, Gregory F.; Mallette, Barbara – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2006
A clear and consistent finding of educational research has been the importance of active student responding. During lectures and discussions, active responding most often takes the form of student responses to teacher questions. This whole group responding to questions, however, does not permit every student to respond and does not assure that all…
Descriptors: Incentives, Grade 6, Student Reaction, Teaching Methods
Elson, Verna M. – 1995
A program was developed to improve auditory and visual stimulation and responsiveness for seven elementary school students (ages 6-7) who had severe/profound mental retardation and multiple disabilities. After initial observation, consultation, and assessment of the students, the 12-week intervention program involved auditory, tactile, and visual…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Behavior Change, Intervention, Multiple Disabilities
Poole, Rachel J. – 1992
In January 1990, an Advisor Caseload Assignment System (ACAS) was implemented at the Homewood-Brushton Branch (HBB) of the Community College of Allegheny County (Pennsylvania) to ensure that admitted students were assigned an academic advisor with responsibility for assessing their academic needs, advising them, and monitoring their progress.…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Community Colleges, Faculty Advisers, Participant Satisfaction
Sparks, Mary Kahl – 1995
If ever there ever was an unsung heroine in journalism, it was LaBerta Miller Phillips, who taught journalism and advised student publications at Fort Worth's segregated I.M. Terrell High School from 1922 to 1966. When asked how she was farsighted enough to be teaching journalism all those years when there were few jobs open to blacks in the…
Descriptors: Black Teachers, Blacks, High Schools, Journalism Education
MacDonald, Siobhan – 1994
The traditional medical curriculum and internships must be supplemented by standardized teaching modalities, such as computer-assisted instruction using patient simulators. A patient simulator is defined as a representation of a clinical situation in which an individual conducts the diagnosis and management of a patient. Advantages include…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Feedback, Foreign Countries
Greenberg, Suzanne – 1996
In hopes of discovering how to respond to her students' work in a way that heads them toward meaningful revision, a creative writing teacher singles out several categories of student fiction she has trouble responding to and pinpoints common shortcomings of students' early drafts, the way students respond to comments regarding revisions, and genre…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Literary Genres
Ellis, Monica – 1997
A study examined the use of dialectic (Learning) journals in a grade 3 social studies class during the 1993-94 school year. The topic was "Communities Need Each Other," and categories used for the journals were: (1) What I Learned; (2) What It Means; (3) What It Means To Me and My Family; and (4) What It Means To The World. The eight subjects…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Foreign Countries, Grade 3
Dawes, Pamela Anne – 1996
Olfactics and an individual's perceptions of different scents play an important role in interpersonal communication. People first notice the feeling or emotion they get from a particular odor before thinking of it cognitively, first recognizing whether it is pleasant or unpleasant. The determination of whether a scent is pleasant or unpleasant is…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Interpersonal Communication

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