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Gordon, Lisa – Online Submission, 2011
This study examines components of outdoor adventure programs for middle school students, using a school with a successful program as a model. Outdoor education is often left out of these years for financial and safety reasons, however the benefits of adventure programs are both measurable and profound to self-concept, confidence, identity growth,…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Adventure Education, Program Effectiveness, Student Surveys
Beatty, Alexandra – National Academies Press, 2011
What students learn about the science disciplines, technology, engineering, and mathematics during their K-12 schooling shapes their intellectual development, opportunities for future study and work, and choices of career, as well as their capacity to make informed decisions about political and civic issues and about their own lives. Most people…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Expertise, Elementary Secondary Education, Workshops
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Bayazit, Ibrahim – Educational Research and Reviews, 2011
This paper examines two experienced Turkish teachers', Ahmet and Burak, selection and implementation of function problems and relates this to the quality of their students' understanding of this notion. The research findings indicate that regardless of the task quality Ahmet engages, through process-oriented teaching, his students with the notion…
Descriptors: Expertise, Mathematics Education, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
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Educational Leadership, 2011
This article first presents findings from a report from the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education and the National Staff Development Council titled "Professional Development in the United States: Trends and Challenges." The report raised the issue of the "intensity" of professional development--that is, the number…
Descriptors: Expertise, Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Teaching Methods
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Andrews, T. M.; Leonard, M. J.; Colgrove, C. A.; Kalinowski, S. T. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2011
Previous research has suggested that adding active learning to traditional college science lectures substantially improves student learning. However, this research predominantly studied courses taught by science education researchers, who are likely to have exceptional teaching expertise. The present study investigated introductory biology courses…
Descriptors: Research, Expertise, Constructivism (Learning), College Science
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Ha, Minsu; Nehm, Ross H.; Urban-Lurain, Mark; Merrill, John E. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2011
Our study explored the prospects and limitations of using machine-learning software to score introductory biology students' written explanations of evolutionary change. We investigated three research questions: 1) Do scoring models built using student responses at one university function effectively at another university? 2) How many human-scored…
Descriptors: Expertise, Nonmajors, Majors (Students), Computer Software
Murray, Sara – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2011
There are many recent studies which have explored the notion of high quality or effective mathematics teaching but relatively few have sought the views of students. Student perspectives regarding effective teaching are important for many reasons, and are arguably particularly significant in mathematics given the international trends of declining…
Descriptors: Expertise, Teacher Effectiveness, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Mullen, Carol A. – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2011
This account concerns the renewal of established professional organizations though action learning. In order to revitalize one national organization, an executive group of leaders committed to co-leading and co-learning through a friendly, computer-supported governance structure. Manifestations of our work together were an accelerated…
Descriptors: Expertise, Conferences (Gatherings), Research Committees, Governance
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Kitcher, Philip – Theory and Research in Education, 2011
Ideally, public knowledge should encapsulate the achievements of millennia of inquiry, making them available to individuals and groups for the promotion of their various ends. I explore the ways in which the actual situation fails to live up to this ideal. Our investigations are not always directed towards the questions of most concern to most…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Knowledge Level, Democracy, Expertise
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Knight, Jane – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2011
The last decade has seen significant changes in all aspects of internationalization but most dramatically in the area of education and research moving across national borders. The most recent developments are education hubs. The term "education hub" is being used by countries who are trying to build a critical mass of local and foreign…
Descriptors: Expertise, Higher Education, Innovation, Labor Force
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McFadden, Kathleen L.; Chen, Shi-Jie; Munroe, Donna J.; Naftzger, Jay R.; Selinger, Evan M. – Innovative Higher Education, 2011
In response to a growing movement within higher education to provide interdisciplinary educational programs, this study describes the creation of an interdisciplinary graduate certificate program in healthcare policy and management. Building on prior research, we surveyed healthcare executives to examine their perceptions about the need for such a…
Descriptors: Expertise, Interdisciplinary Approach, Graduate Study, Educational Certificates
Freifeld, Lorri – Training, 2011
If money is the root of all evil, is it also the root of all motivation? When talking about workplace performance and training, the experts' consensus is a resounding "No." This article discusses why cash doesn't motivate everyone all the time when it comes to workplace performance and training and takes a look at what does.
Descriptors: Expertise, Job Performance, Incentives, Motivation
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Feldman, Allan; Pirog, Kelly – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2011
In this paper we report on teachers' and students' participation in authentic science research in out of school time science clubs at elementary schools. In the program four to five teachers worked alongside practicing scientists as part of their research groups. Each teacher facilitated a club with 10-15 students who, by extension, were members…
Descriptors: Expertise, Scientific Research, Mentors, Leisure Time
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Garrett, Lynda; Moltzen, Roger – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
The study reported on here sought to better understand the development of writing talent from the perspectives of a group of gifted adolescent female writers. Recent shifts in how giftedness and talent are conceptualized has led to an increased focus on domain-specific abilities and the importance of understanding how specific talents can be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Authors, Adolescents, Females
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Egan, Toby M. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2011
This article is in part inspired by an HRD director's insight that his HRD staff should view themselves as HRD Family Doctors, suggesting that a doctor-patient relationship was similar in many respects to the HRD-manager consulting relationship. Although that is possible in some organizations, the author's interviews with corporate managers and…
Descriptors: Expertise, Labor Force Development, Administration, Administrators
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