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The Effect of Sociocognitive Conflict on Students' Dialogic Argumentation about Floating and Sinking
Skoumios, Michael – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2009
Sociocognitive conflict has been used as a teaching strategy which may contribute to change students' conceptions about science concepts. The present paper aims at investigating the structure of the dialogic argumentation developed by students, when they are involved in science teaching sequence that have been designed to change their conceptions…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Conflict, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods
Vaughn, Lisa M.; Forbes, Janet R.; Howell, Britteny – Infants and Young Children, 2009
The purpose of this study was to conduct a "pilot participatory evaluation" of Every Child Succeeds (ECS), a well-established home visitation program in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, using Photovoice methodology. Every Child Succeeds serves first-time, at-risk mothers and their infants. Seven ECS mothers participated in the…
Descriptors: Mothers, Family Programs, Home Visits, Home Programs
Schallert, Diane L.; Chiang, Yueh-hui Vanessa; Park, Yangjoo; Jordan, Michelle E.; Lee, Haekyung; Cheng, An-Chih Janne; Chu, Hsiang-Ning Rebecca; Lee, SoonAh; Kim, Taehee; Song, Kwangok – Computers & Education, 2009
Using a discourse analytic qualitative approach, we investigated the naturally-occurring discourse that arose as part of two kinds of regular course activities, synchronous and asynchronous computer-mediated discussions. The messages contributed by members of a graduate course were analyzed for the kind of discourse functions and the kind of…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Graduate Students, Prosocial Behavior
Abdulraheem, I. S.; Fawole, O. I. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2009
The prevalence and correlates of HIV-related risk behaviors among adolescents and youths in Nigeria are poorly documented. This study aims at determining the prevalence and correlates of HIV-related risk behaviors among adolescents and youths in order to plan appropriate intervention measures. This is a descriptive cross-sectional survey using…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Incidence, Focus Groups, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Alger, Christianna; Kopcha, Theodore J. – Issues in Teacher Education, 2009
Despite the complex emotional and interpersonal challenges inherent therein, credential students often comment that their student teaching experience had the greatest influence on their development as new teachers. An essential component of teacher education programs, the field experience serves many purposes. Although the theoretical potential…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Field Experience Programs, Teacher Supervision, Technology Uses in Education
Tanner, Kathleen – Disability & Society, 2009
While there is a wealth of literature about childhood dyslexia, adult dyslexia remains relatively undocumented, particularly from a lived perspective. This paper focuses on the "deficit perspective of failure", as highlighted in current literature, which addresses issues confronting adults with dyslexia. Within this theme of failure a…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Adults, Academic Failure, Attitude Change
Robinson, Kathleen – Open Learning, 2009
This study describes the theoretical rationale underpinning the design and implementation of a career-related activity as an optional element of a virtual residential school. The activity comprised an interview with a practising chartered psychologist recorded as an MP3 audio file, which was subsequently supported by an asynchronous discussion…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Student Reaction, Residential Schools, Ethnography
Wu, Zhonghe; An, Shuhua; King, Joyce; Ramirez, Melissa; Evans, Stacee – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2009
Finding ways to help primary-grade students overcome difficulties in solving mathematical word problems can be a daunting task for teachers in a regular classroom setting. Student challenges may include: (1) difficulty with vocabulary; (2) lack of confidence when solving problems; (3) confusion on the proper operation to use when solving a…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Group Discussion, Student Evaluation, Cooperative Learning
Ivancevich, John M.; Gilbert, Jacqueline A.; Konopaske, Robert – Journal of Management Education, 2009
Dialogue is arguably one of the most significant elements of learning in higher education. The premise of this article is that online instructors can creatively facilitate dialogue for effectively teaching online management courses. This article presents a dialogue-focused framework for addressing significant behavioral, structural, and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Murphy, Elizabeth – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2008
The effectiveness of computer-based learning environments depends on learners' deployment of metacognitive and self-regulatory processes. Analysis of transmitted messages in a context of Computer Mediated Communication can provide a source of information on metacognitive activity. However, existing models or frameworks (e.g., Henri, 1992) that…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Computer Mediated Communication, Instructional Design, Computer Assisted Instruction
Berry, Dave – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2008
This essay describes the administration of peer observation programs with a focus on supporting scholarly teaching. The factors found to be influential in designing these programs are emphasized in an attempt to provide a framework on which others may build their own variations of a self-study group.
Descriptors: Observation, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Workshops, Teacher Collaboration
Orkodashvili, Mariam – Online Submission, 2008
Centrality and fragility of university in the long-lasting debates over the functions of higher education and its role in the interplay of wider socioeconomic, political and cultural forces is an ever recurrent issue. It seems that exactly these debates called for constant public attention towards academia and helped retain its core function of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Role of Education, College Role, Socioeconomic Influences
DiBasilio, Amy – Online Submission, 2008
The purpose of this action research project report was to reduce bullying in middle school students through the use of student-leaders. Twenty-eight 8th graders, two counselors, and 24 teachers participated for a total of 54 participants. The study was conducted between September 11, 2007, and December 20, 2007. This project focused on four types…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Leadership, Bullying, Grade 8
Arikan, Arda – Online Submission, 2008
In this paper, an application of one aspect of the Internet technology, namely Internet groups, into the teaching of American and British literatures is evaluated by means of a content analysis of the Internet group which was used as the course component. The aim of this paper was to see how students used the Internet group in the learning of…
Descriptors: Interaction, Content Analysis, Internet, English (Second Language)
Uba, Laura – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2008
This article describes a four-pronged pedagogical protocol for teaching undergraduates how to deconstruct statements, including a list of deconstructive considerations students learn to apply. The protocol also encourages oral participation in class discussions. Three assessment measures demonstrate the protocol's effectiveness: (1) a qualitative…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique)

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