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Peer reviewedVoithofer, Rick – Educational Theory, 2002
Explores culturally responsive epistemologies and pedagogies in online education that integrate differences (e.g., race, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, and physical ability); open-endedness; and conductive reasoning through practices of collage, appropriation, and fragmentation, proposing online education practices that possess greater sensitivity…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Epistemology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBundy, Penny – Research in Drama Education, 2000
Discusses theories of aggression and questions commonly held assumptions regarding the link between violence and anger. Examines the link between strategies drama educators use and those utilized by counselors and psychologists. Considers whether the potential of drama-based programs might lie in the impact of shared engagement in the dramatic…
Descriptors: Anger, Attitude Change, Audience Response, Behavior Change
Peer reviewedWinston, Joe – Research in Drama Education, 2001
Provides a detailed evaluation of a recent initiative in the field of drug education through Theatre in Education (TIE) carried out by a local education authority in England. Explains that in this project, students from secondary schools devised and performed their own TIE pieces for local primary school children. Discusses project's rationale and…
Descriptors: Drama, Drug Education, Foreign Countries, Primary Education
Peer reviewedDaniels, Harvey – Voices from the Middle, 2003
Discusses the challenge of assessing collaborative work, such as literature circles. Suggests the best way to evaluate literature circles is a legitimate performance assessment created by the students. Concludes that the rubric-creating exercise itself is a review of good reading and discussion habits. (PM)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Group Activities, Group Discussion, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedRief, Linda – Voices from the Middle, 2003
Contends that the value of writing as a powerful tool for teaching reading is often underestimated. Explains that when students write and revise their writing, they are reading to make sure what they have written is clearly understood by themselves and their audience. Notes that for many students, reading what someone else thinks stimulates their…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Middle Schools, Reader Response, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedAlbee, Julie J. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2003
Explains how one university addressed the assessment of technology skills needed by elementary preservice teachers and how it moved to close the gap between those identified needs and the level of elementary student teacher technology preparedness. Discusses technology competencies and skills desired by elementary administrators, acquired by…
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary School Teachers, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPaquette, Gilbert; Rosca, Ioan – Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning, 2003
Discusses instructional delivery models and their physiology in distributed learning systems. Highlights include building delivery models; types of delivery models, including distributed classroom, self-training on the Web, online training, communities of practice, and performance support systems; and actors (users) involved, including experts,…
Descriptors: Computer Use, Delivery Systems, Independent Study, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedKanuka, Heather – Journal of Distance Education, 2002
Builds on the results of earlier research that investigated principles that facilitate higher levels of learning in Internet-based distance learning university courses. Explores how these can be applied to Internet-based distance learning environments, using results of questionnaires from experts and scholars that considered complex abstracted…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGraff, Martin – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2003
Discusses assessment of Web-based instruction and reports results of a study that investigated whether segmentation of information and the provision of an overview of the Web system differentially facilitated learning performance, measured with recall questions and a short essay question, for individuals with different cognitive styles. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Evaluation Methods, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedBencze, Larry; Hewitt, Jim; Pedretti, Erminia; Yoon, Susan; Perris, Kirk; van Oostveen, Roland – Research in Science Education, 2003
Reports on science-specialist student teachers' conceptions about science and technology and corresponding priorities for school science. Students' conceptions were measured after interacting with a case documentary that depicted students collaborating in the development and evaluation of pneumatic-controlled robotic arms. Indicates that many…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Concept Formation, Higher Education, Multimedia Instruction
Peer reviewedDundua, Shalva – Childhood Education, 2003
Highlights the challenges faced by a teacher educator from the country of Georgia during implementation of the Step by Step and the Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking initiatives. Addresses both the difficulty and the promise of changing traditional institutional culture in Georgia that dates from the Soviet era. (SD)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, Democracy, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedMcCombs, Barbara L. – Theory into Practice, 2003
Introduces a theme issue on learner-centered psychological principles (LCP), which undergird learner-centered teaching. Learner-centered teaching embodies the notion of learning partnerships between teachers and students. The articles address such issues as applying LCP in middle school, high school, and teacher education; postsecondary strategies…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy Education, Postsecondary Education, Student Centered Curriculum
Henley, Martin; Long, Nicholas – Classroom Leadership Online, 2003
The majority of students with emotional problems sit undetected in general education classrooms. This article highlights the warning signs of developing emotional problems, as well as strategies to help students overcome their emotional barriers to learning. (GCP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disability Identification, Emotional Problems, General Education
Peer reviewedBiemiller, Andrew – Reading Psychology, 2003
Notes that vocabulary has long been recognized as a strong determinant of reading success. Discusses how children's vocabulary knowledge is largely determined by informal factors, such as parental interaction and other sources, such as the television. Addresses individual differences in vocabulary acquisition; amount of vocabulary needed for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Mass Media Role
Peer reviewedGoldin-Meadow, Susan; Singer, Melissa A. – Developmental Psychology, 2003
Asked eight adults to instruct third- and fourth-graders individually in a math problem. Found that the adults offered more variable instruction to children who produced gesture-speech mismatches than to children with no mismatches--more types of instructional strategies and more instructions that contained two different strategies, one in speech…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Body Language, Children, Interpersonal Communication


