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Gunckel, Kristin L.; Wood, Marcy B. – Science Education, 2016
A major challenge in preparing elementary teachers to teach inquiry-based science is finding qualified mentor teachers who use research-based approaches to teach science in their classrooms. This situation means preservice teachers often see few connections between the research-based principles for teaching science they learn in university-based…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Mentors
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Täks, Marge; Tynjälä, Päivi; Kukemelk, Hasso – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2016
The purpose of this study was to examine what kinds of conceptions of entrepreneurial learning engineering students expressed in an entrepreneurship course integrated in their study programme. The data were collected during an entrepreneurship course in Estonia that was organised for fourth-year engineering students, using video-recorded group…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Engineering Education, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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Abuhatoum, Shireen; Howe, Nina; Della Porta, Sandra; Recchia, Holly; Ross, Hildy – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2016
This study examined siblings' knowledge about the teaching concept during naturalistic teaching contexts, wherein children's communicative interactions were used as a gateway to their social understanding (Turnbull, Carpendale, & Racine, 2009). Participants included 39 sibling dyads (older age group, M[subscript age] = 6;4; younger age group,…
Descriptors: Siblings, Children, Knowledge Level, Teaching (Occupation)
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Joldersma, Clarence W. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
Over the last decades, education has shifted more clearly to a learner-centered understanding, including particularly constructivism, leaving little room conceptually for a substantive role for the teacher. This article develops a Levinasian framework for understanding the teacher as other. It begins by exploring the spatial metaphors of Levinas's…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Educational Philosophy, Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Role
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Ford, Derek R. – Policy Futures in Education, 2016
While most educational literature on space has tended to ask what spatial studies can offer education, this article works primarily to "educationalize" theories of space. It does so by homing in on Henri Lefebvre's theorization of the production of space as a potentially revolutionary activity. After spending some time situating…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Space Utilization, Educational Theories, Social Influences
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Curiel, Emily S. L.; Sainato, Diane M. – Young Exceptional Children, 2016
Both of these toddlers struggle with communication. Parents and practitioners working with very young children often struggle to find ways to enhance their toddlers' communication skills. They may question: When do I teach? What should I teach? Where do I teach? How do I teach? This article will provide suggestions and techniques to support the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Strategies, Communication Skills, Toddlers
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Landa-Jiménez, M. A.; González-Gaspar, P.; Pérez-Estudillo, C.; López-Meraz, M. L.; Morgado-Valle, C.; Beltran-Parrazal, L. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2016
A Muscle-Computer Interface (muCI) is a human-machine system that uses electromyographic (EMG) signals to communicate with a computer. Surface EMG (sEMG) signals are currently used to command robotic devices, such as robotic arms and hands, and mobile robots, such as wheelchairs. These signals reflect the motor intention of a user before the…
Descriptors: Physiology, Neurosciences, Robotics, Muscular Strength
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Hartley, Michael T.; Cartwright, Brenda Y. – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2016
Purpose: This study surveyed current and projected ethical dilemmas of rehabilitation counselors. Method: As a mixed-methods approach, the study used both quantitative and qualitative analyses. Results: Of the 211 participants who completed the survey, 116 (55.0%) reported an ethical dilemma. Based on the descriptions, common themes involved roles…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Ethics, Rehabilitation Counseling, Counselors
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Murris, Karin – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2016
The philosophy for children curriculum was specially written by Matthew Lipman and colleagues for the teaching of philosophy by non-philosophically educated teachers from foundation phase to further education colleges. In this article I argue that such a curriculum is neither a necessary, not a sufficient condition for the teaching of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Philosophy, Curriculum
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Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy – Reading Teacher, 2016
In this article we investigate the systems that need to be in place for students to learn from increasingly complex texts. Our concept, drawn from past research, includes clear learning targets, teacher modeling, collaborative conversations, close reading, small group reading, and wide reading. Using a "proof of concept" model, we follow…
Descriptors: Investigations, Teaching Methods, Difficulty Level, Delivery Systems
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Senturk, Halil Evren; Camliyer, Huseyin – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2016
Many fields of education at the moment, especially in physical and technological educations, use 5E learning cycle. The process is defined as five "E"s. These represent the verbs engage, explore, explain, elaborate and evaluate. The literature has been systematically reviewed and the results show that the 5E learning cycle is an untested…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teaching Methods, Literature Reviews, Constructivism (Learning)
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Hardy, Ian – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
Drawing upon research into a case study of teacher inquiry in one school in Queensland, Australia, recent theorising into professional practice, and relevant literature on teachers' learning, this article reveals the complexity and particularity of teacher inquiry processes in support of teachers' learning. Specifically, the research reveals how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inquiry, Curriculum Development, Case Studies
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Carmo, Joana C.; Duarte, Elsa; Pinho, Sandra; Filipe, Carlos N.; Marques, J. Frederico – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2016
In this study, we aimed to evaluate further the functioning and structuring of the semantic system in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We analyzed the performance of 19 high-functioning young adults with ASD and a group of 20 age-, verbal IQ- and education-matched individuals with the Proactive Interference (PI) Paradigm to evaluate semantic…
Descriptors: Semantics, Verbal Ability, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Gusev, Marjan; Ristov, Sasko; Armenski, Goce – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2016
Recent technology trends evolved the student assessment from traditional ones ("pen-and-paper" and "face-to-face") to modern e-Assessment system. These modern approaches allow the teachers to conduct and evaluate an exam with huge number of students in a short period of time. Even more important, both the teacher and the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Assisted Testing, Evaluation Methods
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Tsekleves, Emmanuel; Cosmas, John; Aggoun, Amar – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2016
Serious games and game-based learning have received increased attention in recent years as an adjunct to teaching and learning material. This has been well echoed in the literature with numerous articles on the use of games and game theory in education. Despite this, no policy for the incorporation of serious games in education exists to date.…
Descriptors: Barriers, Program Implementation, Educational Games, Stakeholders
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