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O'Neill, Jon G.; Spennemann, Dirk H.R. – International Journal of Educational Development, 2008
Traditionally, transmission of cultural knowledge between generations in Micronesia was the role of family, in particular parents and grand parents. To what extent is that role still important today? In this article, we draw on data obtained from questionnaires distributed to high school and primary school children throughout Micronesia in 2002…
Descriptors: High Schools, Cultural Education, Foreign Countries, Elementary Education
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Hall, Leigh A.; Piazza, Susan V. – Reading Teacher, 2008
This article presents the results of two studies; the first of which offers insight into how three African American boys did and did not utilize a critical literacy stance to interpret texts while the second gives specific suggestions for how teachers might select and use texts in ways that foster students' critical literacy abilities. Results…
Descriptors: African American Students, Teacher Role, Males, Reading Comprehension
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Hwang, SungWon; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
In this study, we propose a set of concepts for conceptualizing issues of learning science related to globalization, the encounter with the (radically) foreign/strange--as this occurs as part of migration and even as part of the encounter of a learner with the unknown content that science lessons are to impart--from the perspective of the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Physics, Foreign Countries, Phenomenology
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Sims, Christine – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
Among American Indian Pueblo tribes, community-based language revitalisation initiatives have been established in response to a growing language shift towards English. This has been most prominent among school age children, prompting some tribes to extend tribal language programmes into local public schools. For centuries, the transmission of…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Oral Language
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Lundgren, Berit; Botha, Liz – Education Inquiry, 2010
The implication of reading competence in developing reflection and thinking is an important issue for student teachers to consider. Reading is also a competence, in which the language at the disposal of a person is included, to use for social development and mutual understanding. This article is based on a case study and is concerned with how some…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Thinking Skills, Student Teachers, Case Studies
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Shwalb, Barbara J.; Shwalb, David W. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2006
The developmental origins of respect and disrespect among American children are seen in early childhood and in the transition to the school years. This chapter presents the first published research to focus on the development of both respect and disrespect as distinct concepts. The findings are examined in the context of both sociocultural and…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Piagetian Theory, Grade 1, Grade 2
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Daniels, Harry – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
This article is based on the text of the Gulliford Lecture given by Professor Harry Daniels at the University of Birmingham in October 2005. Professor Daniels takes, as his starting point, Ron Gulliford's assertion that teachers need to learn from their experience of trying to teach children who are "hard to teach." He goes on to look at the…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Classification, Rhetoric, Special Education
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Hickling-Hudson, Anne – International Review of Education, 2006
This study explores various elements in the struggle for a post-colonial refashioning of cultural identity through education. Drawing on experiences in Australia and the Caribbean, the author illustrates how educational systems undergoing decolonisation reflect socio-cultural tensions of race and power. The author discusses the complexities for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Poverty, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries
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Kelly, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 2006
This article responds to Evans' (2002) framework for a research agenda for teacher development. The term teacher learning is introduced as the process by which novice teachers move towards expertise, and a distinction is made between teacher knowing and teacher identity. Cognitivism currently dominates considerations of teacher learning, but there…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Professional Development, Sociocultural Patterns, Learning Theories
Bensimon, Estela Mara; Rueda, Robert; Dowd, Alicia C.; Harris, Frank, III – Metropolitan Universities, 2007
Accountability and evidence-based decision-making have become the mantra of government policymakers, and even private foundations. Yet most attempts to foster cultures of evidence have not brought about change in practices, notably because they are treated as management tools rather than learning processes. Equity for All is an approach to…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Learning Processes, Accountability, Educational Research
Linh, Claudia – Campus Technology, 2007
In the past five years, social networking has rocketed from a leisure activity to a "phenomenon that engages tens of millions of internet users," according to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, a nonprofit that follows the impact of the internet in differing social environments. In a recent national survey on teenagers and social networking…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Internet, Youth, Educational Trends
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Huong, Le Pham Hoai – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2007
Vygotsky proposed the concept of the zone of proximal development (ZPD) but did not elaborate the concept of "peer," leaving open the question of how capable a peer should be and how practice or outcome might differ according to a peer's level of capability. These issues were investigated in a sociocultural study of first-year Vietnamese…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Sociocultural Patterns, Learning Theories
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Satterly, Brent A. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2007
The use of the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM IV) as a teaching tool for social workers to understand mental illness has been debated for many years. The general consensus is that social workers need to be "familiar" with this classification system. Social Work's person in environment perspective, however, requires…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Student Reaction, Mental Disorders, Psychopathology
Ministry of Advanced Education, 2008
In a knowledge-based economy, economic and social well-being depend on the development of human resources, and those with access to education benefit from higher lifetime earnings, lower rates of unemployment and poverty, a greater sense of engagement at work and society, and healthier lifestyles. This environmental scan considers the major…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Credentials, Economic Development, Higher Education
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Smith, Amanda J. – High School Journal, 1975
Author presented assumptions on which women base their actions in an attempt to help women to understand the male culture so that they might become successfully involved politically and professionally. (RK)
Descriptors: Females, Politics, Sex Role, Social Bias
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