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Balick, Marshall; Jepson, Megan – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2014
This article describes the experiences of frequently-traveling parents Balick and Jepson, and their 2-year daughter Coco. As owners of two businesses (an event-planning business and a Montessori aterials company) the travel between 7 days and 3 months at a time--for trade shows, conferences, school visits, and working events. How does one manage…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Educational Philosophy, Child Rearing, Child Development
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Coelho, Ricardo Lopes – Science & Education, 2014
In the theory of heat of the first half of the nineteenth century, heat was a substance. Mayer and Joule contradicted this thesis but developed different concepts of heat. Heat was a force for Mayer and a motion for Joule. Both Mayer and Joule determined the mechanical equivalent of heat. This result was, however, justified in accordance with…
Descriptors: Science Education, Heat, Scientific Concepts, Energy
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Holland, Janet; Holland, John – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2014
This article examines the implications of shifting technology trends by looking at what we've lost or are losing, where we are, and where we need to go for making the needed transitions in knowledge and skills. Areas of growth within new media and the tech industry are good indicators of our growing interests in mobility, improved quality,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education, Global Approach
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Veck, Wayne – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2014
This article considers the pedagogical implications of the idea that the ethical imperative to include others in education does not descend upon us in the form of rules or codes that must be followed, but originates in a perfectionist moment or responsibility that precedes all readily available answers to moral difficulties. By reminding us that…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Inclusion
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Florian, Lani; Graham, Archie – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2014
This paper presents an overview of the concept of inclusive pedagogy, conceptualised as an approach to teaching that focuses on extending what is generally available to everyone (as opposed to providing for all by differentiating for some) while taking into account that there will be differences between learners. It considers the concept of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Inclusion, Teaching Methods, Decision Making
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City, Elizabeth A. – Educational Leadership, 2014
Why should teachers bother with student-driven discussions? Elizabeth A. City offers three reasons: (1) talking and thinking reinforce each other; (2) dialogue is a necessary skill of democracy, so schools should teach thinking, speaking, and listening as "practices of freedom"; and (3) student-driven talk is fun. Yet student-driven…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Student Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Friso, Valeria; Caldin, Roberta – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
In this short article, the authors focus on religious and spiritual education's potential to offer social and spiritual inclusion for students with a disability. They take the view that the religious and spiritual education teacher in such situations is positioned better when seeing such teaching as a special vocation. They use Italy as the case…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Religious Education
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Paul, Cassandra; Potter, Wendell; Weiss, Brenda – Physics Teacher, 2014
As instructors, we want our students to develop a deep understanding of course material, and feedback is essential in their sense-making process. Providing effective individualized feedback to students in large courses is especially difficult. While researchers suggest, and many instructors of large courses are incorporating interactive techniques…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Feedback (Response), Student Evaluation
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Schmitt, Norbert; Schmitt, Diane – Language Teaching, 2014
The high-frequency vocabulary of English has traditionally been thought to consist of the 2,000 most frequent word families, and low-frequency vocabulary as that beyond the 10,000 frequency level. This paper argues that these boundaries should be reassessed on pedagogic grounds. Based on a number of perspectives (including frequency and…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Teaching Methods
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Joseph, Pamela Bolotin; Mikel, Edward – Journal of Peace Education, 2014
From the perspective that we live amidst an ecology of violence, we contend that educators should not circumscribe their ethical roles by endorsing the dominant individualistic goals and practices of moral education. To counter a pervading worldview of violence and tolerance for violence, we propose instead that teachers embrace the multifaceted…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Ethical Instruction, Violence, Teaching Methods
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Pai, Aditi – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
A picture, they say, is worth a thousand words. If a mere picture is worth a thousand words, how much more are "moving pictures" or videos worth? The author poses this not merely as a rhetorical question, but because she wishes to make a case for using videos in the traditional case study method. She recommends four main approaches of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Teaching Methods, Case Studies
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Wangsgard, Nichole – Reading Improvement, 2014
Current reading assessments put emphasis in the five components of reading competency, neglecting the self-efficacy needs of students. When students struggle with one of or all five components of reading competency, they could have negative feelings about themselves as a reader. This article offers teachers an effective user friendly assessment…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Reading Achievement, Self Efficacy, Self Concept
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Loo, Sai Y. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
This paper focuses on teacher education in the English further education sector, where the teaching of disciplinary and pedagogic knowledge is an issue. Using research findings, the paper advocates an approach based on collaboration and informed research to emphasize and integrate knowledge(s) in situated teaching contexts despite working in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Adult Education, Cooperation
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Lin, Jang-Long; Cheng, Meng-Fei; Chang, Jih-Yuan; Huang, Hsin-Lin; Chang, Ying-Chi; Li, Hsiao-Wen; Lin, Deng-Min – Physics Teacher, 2014
Science presented as magic is one way to engender surprise and curiosity in students, and perhaps interest and motivation for further inquiry.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Scientific Concepts, Student Motivation
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Offner, Susan – American Biology Teacher, 2014
New phylogenomic tools have made it possible to construct a robust phylogenetic tree of mollusks. This tree can be used to teach important evolutionary principles.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Animals, Genetics
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