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Marah Sutherland; David Fainstein; Taylor Lesner; Georgia L. Kimmel; Ben Clarke; Christian T. Doabler – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2024
Being able to understand, interpret, and critically evaluate data is necessary for all individuals in our society. Using the PreK-12 Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education-II (GAISE-II; Bargagliotti et al., 2020) curriculum framework, the current paper outlines five evidence-based recommendations that teachers can use to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Multiple Literacies, Statistics Education, Data Analysis
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Lonergan, Robyn; Cumming, Therese M.; O'Neill, Susan C. – Teaching Science, 2019
Inquiry-based learning (IBL) is a requirement of school science education in Australia. Numerous student-centred strategies have been referred to as inquiry-based teaching (IBT), resulting in a lack of understanding of the exact nature of inquiry-based science learning within the science teaching profession. This article describes three essential…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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So, Kyunghee – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2013
This study explores the process of teachers' knowledge construction within a community designed based on the concept of inquiry as stance. Through close examination of three teachers' activities, the study investigates how teachers adapt and respond to such a community, whether their inquiry actually generates knowledge, and how it relates to…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Learning Strategies, Communities of Practice, Teacher Behavior
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Castner, Daniel J.; Schneider, Jennifer L.; Henderson, James G. – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2017
This article opens with an overview of the current policy interest in "teacher leadership" with its particular challenges and opportunities. Teacher-leader interpretations based on standardized instructional management platforms grounded in neoliberalism are critically challenged. The referent for this critical questioning is a normative…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Democratic Values, Ethics, Educational Policy
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Stegman, Bridget – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2014
For 21st century learning, students need to be well versed in techniques for inquiry using new literacies. Developing these skills also will meet the rigorous expectations of the Common Core State Standards.
Descriptors: State Standards, Inquiry, Multiple Literacies, Technology Uses in Education
Clark, Richard E.; Kirschner, Paul A.; Sweller, John – American Educator, 2012
Disputes about the impact of instructional guidance during teaching have been ongoing for more than a half century. On one side of this argument are those who believe that all people--novices and experts alike--learn best when provided with instruction that contains unguided or partly guided segments. On the other side are those who believe that…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Problem Based Learning, Discovery Learning, Guidance
Fontichiaro, Kristin, Comp. – School Library Monthly, 2010
"Prior knowledge" (sometimes called schema or background knowledge) is information one already knows that helps him/her make sense of new information. New learning builds on existing prior knowledge. In traditional reporting-style research projects, students bypass this crucial step and plow right into answer-finding. It's no wonder that many…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Intentional Learning, Student Research, Motivation Techniques
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Jones, Rachael Adams – Science Teacher, 2012
Too often, teachers scratch their heads and ask, "What were my students thinking?" then answer, "I don't want to know." But teachers should want to know, and students should question their own thinking, as well. Critical thinking involves not just problem solving, creativity, analysis, and synthesis but also self-awareness of learning and learning…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Learning Strategies, Critical Thinking, Misconceptions
Fontichiaro, Kristin – School Library Monthly, 2010
The basics of this lesson can be used with students at different levels, helping them to identify what they already know and to build interest in and curiosity for the inquiry work to come. It also guides them to develop questions about things they are curious about and want to know before they begin the research process. In this activity, the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Learning Activities, Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Associative Learning
Donham, Jean – School Library Monthly, 2010
Learning in the library should present opportunities to enrich student learning activities to address concerns of interest and cognitive complexity, but these must be tasks that call for in-depth analysis--not merely gathering facts. Library learning experiences need to demand enough of students to keep them interested and also need to be…
Descriptors: Library Role, School Libraries, Educational Opportunities, Library Services
Trilling, Bernie – Principal, 2010
Important tools that schools need to support a 21st century approach to teaching and learning include the usual suspects: the Internet, pen and paper, cell phones, educational games, tests and quizzes, good teachers, caring communities, educational funding, and loving parents. All of these items and more contribute to a 21st century education, but…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Motivation, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Fontichiaro, Kristin – School Library Monthly, 2009
There has been a significant spike among school librarians in talk about the process of learning since the 2007 release of the "Standards for the 21st-Century Learner" by the American Association of School Librarians. How do children really learn best? The AASL Standards make it clear that 21st-century school librarianship is not just about…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Learning Processes, Research Projects, Media Specialists
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Clary, Renee M.; Wandersee, James H. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2009
In June 2009, the U.S. Department of Education released a meta-analysis of online learning studies that detailed strong support for online learning. The authors of this report, however, cautioned that online students' increased interaction--as well as differences in curriculum and pedagogy--did not allow a direct comparison between online and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Informal Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Online Courses
van den Broek, Gesa Sonja Elsa – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2012
Building on an earlier 2008 summary prepared for OECD by Marlene Scardamalia and Carl Bereiter, this paper by Gesa S. E. van den Broek provides a more extensive discussion of approaches described as "research based innovation." "Fostering Communities of Learning" is a constructivist approach in which teachers help students discover important…
Descriptors: Direct Instruction, Feedback (Response), Constructivism (Learning), Foreign Countries
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Janssen, Fred; de Hullu, Els – Journal of Biological Education, 2008
Students need tools, thinking skills, to help them think actively and in depth about biological phenomena. They need to know what kind of questions to ask and how to find answers to those questions. In this article we present a toolkit with 12 "thinking tools" for asking and answering questions about biological phenomena from different…
Descriptors: Biology, Productive Thinking, Thinking Skills, Questioning Techniques
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