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Reid, Norman – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2009
Any instructional theory that ignores the limits of working memory when dealing with novel information or ignores the disappearance of these limits when dealing with familiar information in unlikely to be effective. (Kirschner et al. 2006, 77) (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Theories, Science Education, Biology
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Wette, Rosemary – Language Teaching Research, 2009
This article reports on data from interpretive case studies of seven well-qualified, experienced teachers of adult ESOL, collected through weekly interviews and analysis of documents and materials produced over the duration of a whole course for each teacher. Teachers' knowledge and experience was apparent in their ability to conceptualize and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Experienced Teachers
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Ladwig, James G. – Curriculum Journal, 2009
This essay builds from ongoing development and research work on a model of pedagogy, from New South Wales, Australia, known as the Quality Teaching model. Where international calls for the professional development and certification of teachers rely on mechanisms of credentialing, often with scant direct attention to the acts of teaching, the NSW…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Models, Outcomes of Education
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Rotherham, Andrew J.; Willingham, Daniel – Educational Leadership, 2009
The skills that students need for the 21st century are not really new, assert Rotherham and Willingham. Critical thinking, problem solving, information literacy, and global awareness have been important to human progress throughout history, at least among the elites in different societies. What is new is the extent to which individual and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Information Literacy, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
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Kaplan, Sandra N. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2009
Curriculum myths rise and fall based on contemporary educational and societal contexts. Twenty-five years after the first discussion about the myth of a single curriculum for the gifted, the myth is still prevalent. Its viability as a myth is a consequence of the current educational climate rather than empirical evidence that is gathered and used…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Academically Gifted, Misconceptions, Student Needs
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Greenwald, Martin; Feigler, Denis – Technology Teacher, 2009
Like the "phoenix," technology education (TE) can, under the right circumstances, give life to new programs--curricula with different emphases and directions from technology education, yet sharing a common heritage: the belief that applied technology will continue to shape the world. How that shaping process takes place--and the problems that it…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Articulation (Education), Technology Education, Industrial Arts
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Gibson, Kenneth – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2009
Technology and Design was introduced at Key Stage 3 for all pupils in Northern Ireland, as a result of the Education Reform (NI) Order in 1989. Central to the process of introducing this new and compulsory subject, the government spent in excess of 167M British Pounds to make provision for the subject in all post-primary schools. This paper…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Surveys
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Williams, Jennifer Bautel; Williams, Sarah C.; Metcalf, Debbie; Canter, Lora Lee Smith; Zambone, Alana Zambone; Floyd, Kim – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2009
Curriculum design is a complicated and time consuming process, especially when considering multiple standards from national, state, and local levels. This is further complicated for teacher preparation programs that offer a variety of specializations and use multiple delivery formats. Although, many models of curriculum development exist, this…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Special Education Teachers
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Wilson, Lyn – Health Education, 2009
Purpose: This paper sets out to describe a small case study which aimed to unravel the complexity of pupil participation in secondary schools. Design/methodology/approach: A secondary school in the south of England was selected as the case. Four group interviews, one individual interview and collection of relevant Healthy School documents provided…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Student Participation, Case Studies
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Morrison, Diane M.; Hoppe, Marilyn J.; Gillmore, Mary Rogers; Kluver, Carisa; Higa, Darrel; Wells, Elizabeth A. – AIDS Education and Prevention, 2009
Increased awareness of the importance of tailoring interventions to participants' cultures has focused attention on the limited generalizability of a single test of an intervention to determine efficacy. Adaptation is often necessary to replicate interventions across cultures. This produces a tension between fidelity to the original intervention…
Descriptors: Replication (Evaluation), Intervention, Culturally Relevant Education, Program Effectiveness
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Ruiz, Francisco; Molina, Marta; Lupianez, Jose Luis; Segovia, Isidoro; Flores, Pablo – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2009
The future implementation of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) requires thorough reflection on how to design and develop teacher training courses. In this reflection, it is important to reconsider, among other issues, the role of prospective teachers in their own learning process and the professional competences that they must develop in…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary Education, Mathematics Education, Teacher Education Programs
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Lockard, Louise; De Groat, Jennie – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2010
This paper describes the historical and social foundations of the Navajo Headstart Immersion program. The researchers have worked as teachers, teacher educators, and parents in these programs. They reflect on the need for new partnerships among tribes, tribal colleges and universities to prepare teachers and to develop curriculum materials for…
Descriptors: Navajo, American Indian Languages, Native Language Instruction, Immersion Programs
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Bawaneh, Ali Khalid Ali; Zain, Ahmad Nurulazam Md; Ghazali, Munirah – International Education Studies, 2010
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effectiveness of Conflict Maps and the V-Shape method as teaching methods in bringing about conceptual change in science among primary eighth-grade students in Jordan. A randomly selected sample (N = 63) from the Bani Kenana region North of Jordan was randomly assigned to the two teaching…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Concept Formation, Energy, Foreign Countries
Nevada System of Higher Education, 2010
Since 1967, the Nevada State Legislature has mandated that public higher education institutions compile a comprehensive report on program plans. Therefore, this report is prepared in accordance with state law requiring the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) to prepare a biennial report for submission to the Nevada State Legislature that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, State Legislation, Government School Relationship, Grants
Silverman, Loretta H. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The majority of college students are not ready for college-level math courses, which, when completed, have been shown to increase graduation and transfer rates among college students. To address this problem, the Math My Way (MMW) program was developed to integrate module-based curriculum and mastery learning approaches. The purpose of this study…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Control Groups, College Students, Grade Point Average
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