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Sassi, Elena; Monroy, Gabriella; Testa, Italo – Science Education, 2005
This Italian contribution to the STTIS (science teacher training in an information society) investigations of transformations of curriculum innovations looks at the implementation of the use of real-time experiments and images (RTEI), in which computer data acquisition and display is built in to aspects of science teaching. Certain critical…
Descriptors: Workshops, Investigations, Science Teachers, Instructional Materials
Penuel, William R.; Means, Barbara – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2004
This article examines variations in patterns in the enactment of a large-scale kindergarten through Grade 12 science inquiry program. Student data reports in the GLOBE program provide a useful measure of implementation because key design elements in the program are student collection and reporting of local environmental data. We examined…
Descriptors: Science Programs, Program Implementation, Elementary Secondary Education, Hands on Science
Cwikla, Julie; Patterson, Marcelle Dessommes – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2006
This article describes an innovative lesson that uses the biography "Barbara McClintock: Alone in her Field" (Heiligman, 1994) to integrate genetics, literature, and mathematics as a context for students to investigate patterns on Indian corn. This two-day lesson requires students to estimate, collect data, identify and describe patterns,…
Descriptors: Probability, Graphs, Genetics, Mathematics Instruction
Fiorentino, Leah Holland – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2005
In discussing the myth that technology has no benefit to the world of play, there seems to be little doubt that technology has made the task of assessing children's activity levels and identifying types of behaviors a simpler and more reliable process. There are three major approaches currently used to measure the amount of physical activity…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Play, Physical Activities, Physical Education
Porter, Stephen R. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2004
This chapter describes the different types of paper and electronic surveys currently available and their costs and benefits in terms of equipment and printing costs, demands on staff time, and ease of use.
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Mail Surveys, Economic Impact, Equipment Evaluation
Li, Jun; Mitra, Jay – Industry and Higher Education, 2006
This paper focuses on firm behaviour within business clusters and cluster-type environments. Using survey data to distinguish cluster members by the perceived degree of participation, the authors categorize them as leading, proactive or reactive players. They then examine the clustering behaviour of each of these categories. They find that (a)…
Descriptors: Surveys, Cluster Grouping, Interviews, Data Collection
Dulmus, Catherine N.; Hilarski, Carolyn – Health & Social Work, 2006
This study examined gender and age differences in children's psychological response to parental victimization in a convenience sample of African American children. Thirty youths, ages six to 12, whose parents had been a victim of community violence (that is, gunshot or stabbing), and a control group of 30 children matched on variables of race,…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Age Differences, African American Children, Psychological Patterns
Oleke, Christopher; Blystad, Astrid; Moland, Karen Marie; Rekdal, Ole Bjorn; Heggenhougen, Kristian – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2006
This article is based on a qualitative study carried out in Lira District, northern Uganda, to assess the situation of orphans cared for in extended families. The objective of the article is to bring attention to the varying vulnerability of different categories of orphans. The methods employed in data collection included ethnographic fieldwork,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Foster Care, Child Care
Henderson, Karla A.; Thurber, Christopher A.; Whitaker, Leslie S.; Bialeschki, M. Deborah; Scanlin, Margery M. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2006
Many people believe in the value of outdoor experiential education opportunities such as organized camps for youth, but few instruments have been developed to measure the central youth development outcomes of camp. The purpose of this paper is to present the psychometric properties including the internal consistency and validity of scales designed…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Validity, Thinking Skills, Field Tests
Elam, Carol; McKaig, Richard N.; Jacobs, Bruce; Whitlow, Maggie; Louis, Kenneth R. R. Gros – NASPA Journal, 2006
To reduce alcohol-impaired driving among college students, some university officials have organized safe ride programs for their campuses. Such programs provide transportation for students from local bars and restaurants to campus-area housing. In June 2001, Midwestern University (MU) initiated a safe ride program, the Midnight Special, as part…
Descriptors: Drinking, College Students, School Personnel, Data Collection
Hoy, Wayne K.; Tarter, John C.; Hoy, Anita Woolfolk – American Educational Research Journal, 2006
Researchers have been challenged to go beyond socioeconomic status in the search for school-level characteristics that make a difference in student achievement. The purpose of the present study was to identify a new construct, academic optimism, and then use it to explain student achievement while controlling for socioeconomic status, previous…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Socioeconomic Status, Factor Analysis, Academic Achievement
Mupinga, Davison M.; Nora, Robert T.; Yaw, Dorothy Carole – College Teaching, 2006
Each student comes to class with certain learning experiences, expectations, and needs that have to be addressed, and to which instructors need to be sensitive, to maximize the students' learning experiences. However, because of the unknown make-up of online classes, the characteristics of online students may be unclear, making it difficult to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Expectation, Online Courses, Learning Experience
Peer reviewedCrowley, Angela A.; Whitney, Grace-Ann C. – Journal of School Health, 2005
Health assessments are required for entrance into child care, Head Start, and preschool programs. However, state and federal screening and documentation mandates vary, and programs create their own forms for keeping required data on file. Inconsistent recording formats present challenges for primary care providers who must document each child's…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Health, School Health Services, State Legislation
Newton, Paul E. – Assessment in Education Principles Policy and Practice, 2005
There is a tendency in the literature to characterize linking as equating done somewhat less rigorously. The ambiguity of this conception can lead to confusion amongst policy-makers and members of the public and can result in the proliferation of comparability myths. As the constructs assessed by two tests decrease in similarity, so the difference…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques, Equated Scores, Rating Scales
Peer reviewedHill, Katya – Topics in Language Disorders, 2004
The goal of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is the most effective communication possible. Speech-language pathologists are obligated to collect data, measure communication, and apply the principles of evidence-based practice (EBP). This article presents a model for EBP that represents how collecting and evaluating performance data…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization

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