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Fennell, Francis; Kobett, Beth McCord; Wray, Jonathan A. – Corwin, 2023
For fans of the bestselling book "The Formative 5: Everyday Assessment Techniques for Every Math Classroom" comes this updated and expanded edition for understanding and implementing highly effective, research-backed formative assessment techniques into seamless, daily practice with students in grades K-12. "The Formative 5 in…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
Kling, Gina; Bay-Williams, Jennifer M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2014
In this article, the authors share a variety of ways to formatively assess basic fact fluency. The define fluency, raise some issues related to timed testing, and then share a collection of classroom-tested ideas for authentic fact fluency assessment. This article encourages teachers to try a variety of alternative assessments from this sampling,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Dewhurst, Marit – Harvard Education Press, 2014
In this lively and groundbreaking book, arts educator Marit Dewhurst examines why art is an effective way to engage students in thinking about the role they might play in addressing social injustice. Based on interviews and observations of sixteen high schoolers participating in an activist arts class at a New York City museum, Dewhurst identifies…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Activism, Art Activities, Interviews
Dias, Michael; Eick, Charles J.; Brantley-Dias, Laurie – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2011
A science teacher educator returned to teaching adolescents after more than 10 years in the professoriate. We studied his beliefs, practice and daily use of inquiry pedagogy while implementing a reform-based curriculum. Reflection on practice was evidenced by a weekly journal, classroom observations and debriefings, and extensive interviews. Newly…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teacher Educators, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Pazzaglia, Gina; Williams, Christine – Journal of School Health, 2012
To reduce the risk of intolerance to differences, prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination, students must be open to understanding the perspectives of
different groups. Early introduction of healthy eating practices and physical activity in childhood is essential for healthy physical and emotional development. The same is true for the early…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Consciousness Raising, Food, Eating Habits
Williams, Kiesha; Kurtek, Katrina; Sampson, Victor – Science Teacher, 2011
Student attitudes can have a positive or negative effect on learning. According to Duschl, Schweingruber, and Shouse, "[students'] goals for science learning, their beliefs about their ability to do science, and the value they assign to science learning are likely to influence their cognitive engagement in science tasks" (2007, p. 195). Therefore,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Questionnaires, Task Analysis, Science Education
Jones, Anna – Teaching in Higher Education, 2010
This paper explores teaching in higher education through poetic transcription in order to illustrate the range of influences that shape the ways in which we teach. Through using poetry, this paper examines dimensions such as the past, emotion, humour and uncertainty, which are important aspects of teaching that are sometimes sidelined by more…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Evaluation Methods, Poetry, College Faculty
Volante, Louis; Beckett, Danielle; Reid, Joanne; Drake, Susan – Online Submission, 2010
Using a focus group format, 20 teachers working in elementary and secondary schools were interviewed from 2 school districts in southern Ontario, Canada about their understanding and use of formative assessment. Analysis of the interviews followed a constant comparison method and revealed a variety of emerging themes. Results suggested an…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Formative Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
Braund, Martin; Campbell, Bob – Research in Science Education, 2010
A collaborative curriculum development project was set up to address the lack of good examples of teaching about ideas and evidence and the nature of science encountered by student teachers training to teach in the age range 11-16 in schools in England. Student and teacher-mentor pairs devised, taught and evaluated novel lessons and approaches.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Student Teachers, Scientific Principles, Change Agents
Deng, Chunrao; Carless, David Robert – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2010
Communicative and task-based teaching hold central places in contemporary language pedagogy, yet their feasibility as pedagogic innovations in Chinese contexts remains open to question. Examinations are generally perceived as a particular factor militating against the implementation of communicative approaches. This study uses four case studies of…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Tests, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
McQueen, Hilary; Webber, John – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2009
The research reported in this article is part of ongoing research exploring the development of teaching and learning in one further education college. This first stage aimed to investigate 16- to 19-year-old students' views of a teaching and learning model. A total of 374 sixth-form students individually sorted 21 statements derived from the model…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Interviews, College Students, Teaching Models
Tatar, Erdal; Oktay, Munir – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2008
This study attempts to define the contradiction between cooperative learning, which has an important place in science education, and the relative evaluation system. The fixation of the situation which was done with the data obtained from the literature also has been supported with a semi-structured interview study conducted with eighteen science…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Cooperative Learning, Interviews, Science Teachers
McTavish, Marianne – Canadian Journal of Education, 2008
This qualitative case study illustrates and compares the metacognitive strategies that a grade-3 female student used while reading narrative and informational texts. Data were collected from interviews, observations, and videotaping of the participant's narrative and informational text oral reading sessions and examined using thematic analysis.…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Oral Reading, Metacognition, Case Studies
Israel, Susan E. – International Reading Association (NJ3), 2007
Today more than ever, educators are challenged to meet the literacy needs of all learners in increasingly diverse classrooms. To help them meet this challenge, author Susan E. Israel, shows how to use metacognitive assessments to adapt literacy instruction to elementary students' individual needs. This book supplies teachers with easy access to…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Reading Processes, Individualized Reading, Metacognition
Ertmer, Peggy A.; Glazewski, Krista D.; Jones, Donna; Ottenbreit-Leftwich, Anne; Goktas, Yuksel; Collins, Kelly; Kocaman, Aslihan – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2009
Despite the challenges inherent in adopting problem-based learning (PBL) in the middle school classroom, successful PBL teachers are able to find suitable solutions. In this exploratory study we examined the perceptions and practices of five successful middle school PBL teachers regarding the specific difficulties encountered with PBL and the…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Problem Based Learning, Academic Standards, Learning Processes