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Rappaport, Nancy; Gansner, Meredith; Flaherty, Lois T. – Educational Leadership, 2019
K-12 educators often face the dilemma of how to respond to a student who makes a threatening statement. They must decide whether the threat is credible and the student poses a real danger, as well as how to respond to keep everyone safe. In such situations, a team of professionals often does a "safety assessment" to learn more about this…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Safety, Evaluation Methods, Student Behavior
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Gooding, Julia; Metz, Bill – Science and Children, 2012
This article presents an engineering challenge that the authors have used for a number of years to kick off the science program. It immediately involves all the children, while setting the tone for inquiry and increased levels of student responsibility. The activity, entitled Construction Conundrum, is a lesson written in the design brief format…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Verbal Communication, Secondary School Science, Workshops
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Rillero, Peter – Science and Children, 2011
In standards-based science fairs, children learn more about what they are interested in. They deepen understandings of how science works and improve inquiry skills--including the ability to communicate and share research results. Parents learn more about science inquiry and their child's science abilities. The standards-based science fair builds…
Descriptors: Science Fairs, Educational Opportunities, National Standards, Inquiry
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Adams, Jennifer D.; Tran, Lynn U.; Gupta, Preeti; Creedon-O'Hurley, Helen – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
This article presents a metalogue discussion about the two focus articles and the six associated review essays on the topic of conceptual change as it applies to research, and science teaching and learning in museum settings. Through the lenses of a sociocultural perspectives of learning we examine the applicability of the ideas presented in the…
Descriptors: Language Role, Museums, Concept Formation, Science Education
National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities, 2011
There are many kinds of speech and language disorders that can affect children. This fact sheet will present four major areas in which these impairments occur. These are the areas of: (1) Articulation; (2) Fluency; (3) Voice; and (4) Language. Following a brief narrative on a day in the life of a Speech Language Pathologist, this fact sheet…
Descriptors: Speech Impairments, Language Impairments, Articulation (Speech), Language Fluency
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Flynn, Rosalind M. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
Engaging students productively in even the most thoroughly planned and richly meaningful arts activity requires giving effective directions. Giving effective directions, however, is a crucial art for teaching artists to master. In this article, the author discusses the components of giving directions. These components are: Tell students; Show…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Communication, Verbal Communication, Teacher Effectiveness
Younghusband, Lynda – Education Canada, 2009
In this article, the author discusses a study she conducted in Newfoundland to determine the level of abuse and/or violence experienced by teachers, the nature of that abuse/violence, its personal impact, and whether Newfoundland teachers feel safe in their workplaces. The experiences presented are those of a focus group of eight teachers,…
Descriptors: Violence, Elementary Secondary Education, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries
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Bagby, Sonja – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2006
Teachers yearn for better writing skills from students. One way to achieve that goal is through a writing center, whether for basic writers or for the Harvard-bound student. But just because there is a writing center does not mean teachers are necessarily pleased with it. Center directors need time to talk to teachers about the center, make them…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Interviews