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Bowers, Nancy – InSight: A Collection of Faculty Scholarship, 2006
Many instructors appreciate the importance of developing the critical thinking skills of their students yet are unfamiliar with pedagogical approaches for teaching critical thinking. These instructors rely on instructional support from teaching and learning centers or online resources. It can be time consuming, however, for instructors to…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods, Instructional Materials
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Monyatsi, P. P. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
The development of staff in any organization in order to attain quality results is a sine qua non. The human resource of any organization, including schools and colleges is central to its effectiveness. What matters is the model that is used to enable the development of staff, in this case the development of teachers in secondary schools. This…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Program Effectiveness, Workshops, Learning Processes
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Volkmar, Fred R.; Lord, Catherine; Bailey, Anthony; Schultz, Robert T.; Klin, Ami – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
The quantity and quality of research into autism and related conditions have increased dramatically in recent years. Consequently we selectively review key accomplishments and highlight directions for future research. More consistent approaches to diagnosis and more rigorous assessment methods have significantly advanced research, although the…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Autism, Genetics, Psychology
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Adami, Audrey Fenech – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2004
Within the context of Malta, differentiated teaching pervades the National Minimum Curriculum (NMC) published in 1999, in 11 of 15 principles that the NMC supports. The study seeks to explore how well prepared and equipped the teachers are with the necessary skills to fulfil a differentiated teaching approach. The aim of this research study was to…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Student Diversity, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Barrett, Margaret – Psychology of Music, 2006
The image of the composer as a lone seeker of creative inspiration is embedded in popular views of the creative artist. This isolationist view ignores the "thought communities" on which composers draw in their development as musicians, composers and teachers, the relationships that hold between composer-teacher and student-composer, and the role…
Descriptors: Music, Musicians, Cooperation, Learning Processes
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Hewson, Peter W. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2004
This article addresses the question of how science learning can be improved. It recognizes that, while learners themselves are responsible for their own learning, the quality of this learning is greatly influenced when appropriate resources are available to learners. These resources are provided through a partnership between teachers and learners.…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Ecology, Science Education, Teaching Methods
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Waldegg, Guillermina – Science & Education, 2005
In this paper we analyze excerpts of "Paradoxes of the Infinite", the posthumous work of Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848), in order to show that Georg Cantor's (1845-1918) approach to the problem of defining actual mathematical infinity is not the most natural. In fact, Bolzano's approach to the paradoxes of infinity is more intuitive, while remaining…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Mathematical Formulas, Logical Thinking
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Eva, Kevin W.; Cunnington, John P. W.; Reiter, Harold I.; Keane, David R.; Norman, Geoffrey R. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2004
As the rapidity with which medical knowledge is generated and disseminated becomes amplified, an increasing emphasis has been placed on the need for physicians to develop the skills necessary for life-long learning. One such skill is the ability to evaluate one's own deficiencies. A ubiquitous finding in the study of self-assessment, however, is…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Medical Education, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Physicians
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Clanton, Clista C.; Staggs, Geneva B.; Williams, Thomas L. – Public Services Quarterly, 2006
The University of South Alabama's Baugh Biomedical Library recently initiated a chat reference service targeted at distance education students in the biomedical sciences. After one year of service, the library conducted an evaluation of the chat reference to assess the success of this mode of reference service. Both traditional reference and…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Medical Libraries, Reference Services, Synchronous Communication
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Einspieler, Christa; Prechtl, Heinz F. R. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2005
General movements (GMs) are part of the spontaneous movement repertoire and are present from early fetal life onwards until the end of the first half a year of life. GMs are complex, occur frequently, and last long enough to be observed properly. They involve the whole body in a variable sequence of arm, leg, neck, and trunk movements. They wax…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Evaluation Methods, Anatomy, Radiology
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Liptak, Gregory S. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2005
The optimal practice of medicine includes integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available clinical evidence from systematic research. This article reviews nine treatment modalities used for children who have cerebral palsy (CP), including hyperbaric oxygen, the Adeli Suit, patterning, electrical stimulation, conductive education,…
Descriptors: College Students, Cerebral Palsy, Therapy, Medical Services
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Tieman, Beth L.; Palisano, Robert J.; Sutlive, Ann C. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2005
The process of identification of children with delays or disorders in motor development includes developmental screening, examination, and reexamination. Throughout this process, various types of measures are used, including discriminative and evaluative measures. Discriminative and evaluative measures of motor development and function that are…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Motor Development, Identification, Screening Tests
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Houser, Marian L. – Communication Teacher, 2004
For years, instructional communication researchers have been advising teachers about the best classroom communication methods to achieve the greatest levels of student learning and motivation. However, traditional students (i.e., between the ages of 18 and 23) have consistently been the focus of this research. Given that over 43% of today's…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Teaching Methods
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DeCesare, Michael – Teaching Sociology, 2005
A neglected part of the history of teaching sociology is the history of teaching high school sociology. The American Sociological Association's centennial in 2005 affords sociologists an opportunity to reflect on the teaching of sociology--anywhere and everywhere that it happens. In the spirit of contributing to the history of teaching sociology…
Descriptors: Social Problems, High Schools, Current Events, Citizenship Education
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Tan, JooEan; Ko, Yiu-Chung – Teaching Sociology, 2004
Observation is an important component of data collection that forms the basis of a great deal of qualitative research and is also a building block for theorizing in sociology. This dimension of social science research is perhaps the most difficult to teach because there are no fixed guidelines to follow that can enable one to become an effective…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Social Science Research, Teacher Education Curriculum, Qualitative Research
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