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Mayeur, Paul Anthony – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This dissertation looks at the effects of an educator-scientist partnership on the creation of an inquiry based science lesson for the middle school classroom. The lesson was initially created by a scientist following their science research, but changed as the scientist began working with teachers. The changes in the lesson show that scientists…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Scientists, Partnerships in Education, Secondary School Science
Taylor, Christy Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2013
In this dissertation, I address the ways in which food manufacturers can exploit the often vague and ambiguous nature of FDA policies concerning language and images used on food labels. Employing qualitative analysis methods (Strauss, 1987; Denzin and Lincoln, 2003; Mackey and Gass, 2005) that drew upon critical discourse analysis (Fairclough,…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Language Usage, Public Policy, Public Agencies
Brooker, Heather Rogers – ProQuest LLC, 2013
It is estimated that nearly 70% of high school students in the United States need some form of reading remediation, with the most common need being the ability to comprehend the content and significance of the text (Biancarosa & Snow, 2004). Research findings support the use of visual imagery and keyword cues as effective comprehension…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Cues, Grade 3, Elementary School Students
Unger, Karen V. – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2011
Supported Education is a promising practice that helps people with mental illnesses who are interested in education and training return to school. Current research shows that Supported Education has demonstrated results. While more research is needed, Supported Education services show promise of becoming an evidence-based practice. Education…
Descriptors: Multimedia Materials, Publications, Visual Aids, Mental Disorders
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Berk, Ronald A. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2011
The purpose of this article is to describe a bunch of strategies with which teachers may already be familiar and, perhaps, use regularly, but not always in the context of a formal PowerPoint[R] presentation. Here are the author's top 10 engagement techniques that fit neatly within any version of PowerPoint[R]. Some of these may also be used with…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Visual Aids, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
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Berry, Tanya R.; Spence, John C.; Stolp, Sean M. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2011
This research examined attentional bias toward exercise-related images using a visual probe task. It was hypothesized that more-active participants would display attentional bias toward the exercise-related images. The results showed that men displayed attentional bias for the exercise images. There was a significant interaction of activity level…
Descriptors: Attention, Bias, Visual Aids, Exercise
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Trafimow, David – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2011
Students often have difficulty understanding algebraic proofs of statistics theorems. However, it sometimes is possible to prove statistical theorems with pictures in which case students can gain understanding more easily. I provide examples for two versions of Bayes' theorem.
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Bayesian Statistics, Mathematical Logic, Validity
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Yum, Yen Na; Holcomb, Phillip J.; Grainger, Jonathan – Neuropsychologia, 2011
Comparisons of word and picture processing using event-related potentials (ERPs) are contaminated by gross physical differences between the two types of stimuli. In the present study, we tackle this problem by comparing picture processing with word processing in an alphabetic and a logographic script, that are also characterized by gross physical…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, Mandarin Chinese, English, Visual Perception
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Barromi Perlman, Edna – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2011
An archivist from a kibbutz in the north of Israel has been managing the kibbutz archive for close to a decade. I have chosen to present her enterprise and the role she is playing by means of her archival work, which is changing the historiography of her kibbutz. The archivist at the kibbutz in question reevaluates her kibbutz's history while…
Descriptors: Archives, Photography, Visual Aids, Staff Role
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Peckham, Gavin D.; McNaught, Ian J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The teaching of two-component phase diagrams has attracted little attention in this "Journal," and it is hoped that this article will make a useful contribution. Current physical chemistry textbooks describe two-component phase diagrams adequately, but do so in a piecemeal fashion one section at a time; first solid-liquid equilibria, then…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Visual Aids, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Wong, Darren; Poo, Sng Peng; Hock, Ng Eng; Kang, Wee Loo – Physics Education, 2011
We describe an example of learning with multiple representations in an A-level revision lesson on mechanics. The context of the problem involved the motion of a ball thrown vertically upwards in air and studying how the associated physical quantities changed during its flight. Different groups of students were assigned to look at the ball's motion…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction, Motion, Computer Simulation
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Xie, Charles; Hazzard, Edmund – Physics Teacher, 2011
Based on detecting long-wavelength infrared (IR) radiation emitted by the subject, IR imaging shows temperature distribution instantaneously and heat flow dynamically. As a picture is worth a thousand words, an IR camera has great potential in teaching heat transfer, which is otherwise invisible. The idea of using IR imaging in teaching was first…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Radiation, Heat
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Kobayashi, Yukio – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
The pictorial proof of the sum of [superscript n][subscript k=1] k[superscript 2] = 1/6n(n+1)(2n+1) is represented in the form of an integral. The integral representations are also applicable to the sum of [superscript n][subscript k-1] k[superscript m] (m greater than or equal to 3). These representations reveal that the sum of [superscript…
Descriptors: Pictorial Stimuli, Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic
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Grumbling, Emily R.; Pichugin, Kostyantyn; Mabbs, Richard; Sanov, Andrei – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
An overview and simple example of photoelectron imaging is presented, highlighting its efficacy as a pedagogical tool for visualizing quantum phenomena. Specifically, photoelectron imaging of H[superscript -] (the simplest negative ion) is used to demonstrate several quantum mechanical principles. This example could be incorporated into an…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Quantum Mechanics, Visual Aids, Spectroscopy
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Jerman, Hadley – Great Plains Quarterly, 2011
In the late 1920s, Kiowa photographer Horace Poolaw began documenting daily life in southwestern Oklahoma with the camera. As Poolaw began making dramatically posed, narrative-rich portraits of family members, historian Lewis Mumford asserted that the modern individual now viewed him or herself "as a public character, "being…
Descriptors: Photography, Visual Aids, American Indians, Films
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