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Basken, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
On the surface, a gathering held for young research faculty last week at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory was a clear expression of determination by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to help them compete for grants. The agency fears that continued Congressional budget cuts, combined with the growing number of scientists who work later into…
Descriptors: Genetics, Grants, Expertise, Economic Progress
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Penuel, William R.; Sun, Min; Frank, Kenneth A.; Gallagher, H. Alix – American Journal of Education, 2012
This article presents an analysis showing how collegial interactions can augment the mechanism of teachers' learning from professional development. The analysis relies on social network data and self-reports of writing instructional practices from teachers in 20 different schools that were part of a longitudinal study of the National Writing…
Descriptors: Teacher Improvement, Social Networks, Network Analysis, Collegiality
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Horning, Alice S. – Across the Disciplines, 2011
Manicules are hand-drawn symbols used by medieval readers to mark important parts of a text. Knowing where to place manicules is one characteristic of an expert reader. A meta-cognitive theory of expert reading helps to account for what readers know that allows them to place manicules appropriately. This theory proposes that expert readers are…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Reading Skills, Metacognition, Orthographic Symbols
Eaton, Sarah Elaine – Online Submission, 2011
This study applies the model of expertise developed by Ericsson et al (2007) to second and foreign language learning. Ericsson et al posits that in order to achieve expertise (as they define it) requires 10,000 or longer of "intense training". Applying this model to language learning, equating an expert level of competence with fluency, various…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Time on Task, Language Fluency, Models
Malaika, Majid A. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
With today's high demand for online applications and services running on the Internet, software has become a vital component in our lives. With every revolutionary technology comes challenges unique to its characteristics; for online applications, security is one huge concern and challenge. Currently, there are several schemes that address…
Descriptors: Internet, Programming, Automation, Methods
Daugherty, Jenny L. – National Center for Engineering and Technology Education, 2011
Much of the national attention on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education tends to concentrate on science and mathematics, with its emphasis on standardized test scores. However as the National Academy of Engineering Committee on K-12 Engineering Education stressed, engineering can contribute to the development of an…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Faculty Development, Educational Change
Mulhearn, Michael F. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Project management (PM) and systems engineering (SE) are essential skills in information technology (IT). There is an abundance of information available detailing the comprehensive bodies of knowledge, standards, and best practices. Despite the volume of information, there is surprisingly little information about how to tailor PM and SE tasks for…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Technology Planning, Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems
Universities UK, 2011
This report outlines the final recommendations of the review of external examining arrangements undertaken by UUK and GuildHE and chaired by Professor Dame Janet Finch, former Vice-Chancellor of Keele University. The review found that, on the whole, external examining arrangements in the UK are working well, but the report offers recommendations…
Descriptors: Quality Assurance, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Examiners
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Peturson, Elizabeth D.; Cramer, Kenneth M.; Pomerleau, Chantal M. – Current Research in Social Psychology, 2011
Observers frequently commit the fundamental attribution error by failing to make adequate allowance for contextual influences in favour of dispositional explanations. The present experiment tested whether people would attribute a quizmaster's knowledge of the quiz topic to personal factors (personally knowing the answers) or to situational factors…
Descriptors: Expertise, Sex Stereotypes, Sex Role, Context Effect
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Beach, Richard; Yussen, Steven – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2011
Abstract: This article examines two adult book club members' responses to literary texts over a 23-month period to identify practices that contribute to productive book club participation. Members were interviewed regarding their book selection procedures, preparation for and perceptions of the discussions, and what they valued about the…
Descriptors: Expertise, Clubs, Adults, Group Discussion
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Ortega, Robert M.; Faller, Kathleen Coulborn – Child Welfare, 2011
The increasing diversity of the populations encountered and served by child welfare workers challenges cultural competence models. Current concerns focus on the unintentional over-emphasis on shared group characteristics, undervaluing unique differences of individuals served, and privileging worker expertise about the client's culture, thereby…
Descriptors: Expertise, Child Welfare, Cultural Differences, Welfare Services
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Hornikx, Jos – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2011
Teachers and researchers are considered epistemic authorities that provide reliable information if that information is relevant to their discipline. Students differentiate between relevant and irrelevant disciplines when assessing teachers' expertise. In this paper, it is investigated whether students' cultural-educational background plays a role…
Descriptors: Expertise, Discipline, Foreign Countries, Educational Background
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Halverson, Kristy L.; Pires, Chris J.; Abell, Sandra K. – Science Education, 2011
Student understanding of biological representations has not been well studied. Yet, we know that to be efficient problem solvers in evolutionary biology and systematics, college students must develop expertise in thinking with a particular type of representation, phylogenetic trees. The purpose of this study was to understand how undergraduates…
Descriptors: Evolution, Classification, Biodiversity, Knowledge Representation
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Ross, P. M.; Burgin, Shelley; Aitchison, Claire; Catterall, Janice – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
Academic and scientific literacy experts agree that becoming literate in an academic discipline involves coordinating language learning, and thinking in increasingly sophisticated ways to enable participation in discipline practices of knowledge construction. Despite this knowledge, understanding of writing pedagogies in tertiary science are in…
Descriptors: Expertise, Focus Groups, Intellectual Disciplines, Scientific Literacy
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Roma, Paolo; San Martini, Pietro; Sabatello, Ugo; Tatarelli, Roberto; Ferracuti, Stefano – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2011
Objective: The reliability of child witness testimony in sexual abuse cases is often controversial, and few tools are available. Criteria-Based Content Analysis (CBCA) is a widely used instrument for evaluating psychological credibility in cases of suspected child sexual abuse. Only few studies have evaluated CBCA scores in children suspected of…
Descriptors: Criteria, Content Analysis, Validity, Expertise
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