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White, Brian – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
This paper presents a generally applicable method for characterizing subjects' hypothesis-testing behaviour based on a synthesis that extends on previous work. Beginning with a transcript of subjects' speech and videotape of their actions, a Reasoning Map is created that depicts the flow of their hypotheses, tests, predictions, results, and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Hypothesis Testing, Biology, Thinking Skills
Komorek, Michael; Duit, Reinders – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
The educational potential of non-linear systems is given surprisingly little attention in science education research--at least in research that links content matter and educational issues. The project on educational reconstruction of non-linear systems at the IPN has investigated the educational significance of threferring phenomena and the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Educational Research, Science Education, Foreign Countries
Barbosa, Rejane; Jofili, Zelia; Watts, Mike – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
This paper looks at three case studies within the teaching and learning of chemistry. Each case considers the effectiveness of group learning activities in terms of the ways in which they enhance cooperative learning. Group tasks are generally undertaken in order to encourage learners to develop their understanding of particular issues, lthough…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Citizenship Education
Bray, Paige M. – Equity and Excellence in Education, 2004
In this research I examined the enactment of liberatory pedagogy, a teaching practice that promotes equity for all learners, from the uniquely informative perspective of young women majoring in mathematics and elementary education. It is grounded theory that seeks to understand the role of personal identity and social location in learning and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Females, Majors (Students), Elementary Education
Ngai, Phyllis Bo-Yuen – Equity and Excellence in Education, 2004
Over the past decades, multicultural education advocates have proposed various educational strategies and teaching approaches for K-12 that have enjoyed limited application. In-service and preservice educators are still not well prepared for implementing multicultural education. In order to advance K-12 multicultural education, effective teaching…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Britt, M. Anne; Sommer, Jodie – Reading Psychology an international quarterly, 2004
Students are often asked to integrate information derived from reading multiple documents into a consistent story or model. Based on models of comprehending individual text, we predict that the structure and accessibility of earlier texts should influence one's ability to integrate a new text with previously learned material. In two experiments,…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Reading Comprehension, Textbooks, Cognitive Processes
Murphy, Joseph – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2004
This article provides a framework for practitioners and policy actors that links leadership and literacy. The focus is on the specification of research anchored scaffolding that can assist school administrators and policy players in their quest to strengthen student performance in reading. The framework itself is built from material culled from 4…
Descriptors: Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction, Instructional Leadership, Instructional Effectiveness
Mac Iver, Martha Abele – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2004
This case study describes how an urban school system evolved to support an externally developed and externally introduced whole-school reform (WSR) effort. Based on interview data with school district staff and external partners, it analyzes a central office reorganization that placed all schools implementing a combination of Direct Instruction…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Restructuring, Educational Change, Case Studies
Rieben, Laurence; Ntamakiliro, Ladislas; Gonthier, Brana; Fayol, Michel – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2005
The effects of different early word spelling practices on reading and spelling were studied in 145 five-year-old children. Three experimental treatments were designed to mimic different teaching activities by having children practice invented spelling (IS group), copied spelling (CS group), or invented spelling with feedback on correct orthography…
Descriptors: Spelling Instruction, Invented Spelling, Teaching Methods, Feedback
Cosgrove, Lisa – Teaching of Psychology, 2004
This article identifies some of the advantages of using a postmodern approach in the psychology classroom. A postmodern pedagogical stance has special relevance for faculty who teach abnormal psychology insofar as postmodernism encourages reflexivity and increases students' awareness of social justice issues. The author provides specific ideas for…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Personality, Learning Processes, Class Activities
Golder, Gill; Norwich, Brahm; Bayliss, Phil – British Journal of Special Education, 2005
As we move towards a more inclusive education system in the UK, there is a real need to equip teachers to work in more diverse classrooms from the start of their teaching careers. In this article, Gill Golder, teaching and research fellow (physical education), Brahm Norwich, Professor of Educational Psychology and Special Educational Needs, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Students, Educational Needs
Ismailova, Baktygul – Curriculum Journal, 2004
This article raises general questions regarding the relations between curriculum and ideology in reforming, specifically indigenizing the curriculum by focusing on the importance attached to the history curriculum under reform circumstances. Through an examination of indigenization of history curriculum in the context of Kyrgyzstan, a post-Soviet…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Teaching Methods, Journal Articles
Carr, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004
There appear to be various respects in which the outdoor environment has been regarded as significant for education in general and moral education in particular. Whereas some educationalists have considered the environment to be an important site of character development, others have regarded attention to conservation and sustainable development…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Values Education
Mori, Junko – Modern Language Journal, 2004
Using the methodological framework of conversation analysis (CA) as a central tool for analysis, this study examines a peer interactive task that occurred in a Japanese as a foreign language classroom. During the short segment of interaction, the students shifted back and forth between the development of an assigned task and the management of…
Descriptors: Interaction, Discussion, Japanese, Second Language Instruction
Rex, Lesley A.; Nelson, Matthew C. – Teachers College Record, 2004
In this article, we present profiles of two high school English teachers and their classrooms as the teachers responded to mandated high-stakes test accountability. Both teachers accepted targeted professional development, strong accountability measures, vigilant specialist support, and school site leadership; both believed tests were permanent…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Professional Development, English Teachers, Accountability

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