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Warren, Clare – Primary Science, 2019
This is the third special issue of "Primary Science," and it is one that offers primary school teachers an insight into an initiative that does wonders for primary science leadership, learning, and teaching -- the Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM). In this article, Clare Warren, PSQM senior hub leader, explains why PSQM included…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Teachers, Educational Quality
Dina Foster; Caitlin McLemore; Brandon Olszewski; Ali Chaudhry; Ekaterina Cooper; Laurie Forcier; Rose Luckin – UK Department for Education, 2023
A rapid, exploratory review to establish a shared understanding of what constitutes good quality EdTech and implementation. The review: (1) examined existing frameworks and standards; and (2) identified the characteristics, quality components, essential conditions and evaluation criteria for the design and implementation of EdTech. The report…
Descriptors: Standards, Educational Technology, Guidelines, Evidence Based Practice
Harlen, Wynne – David Fulton Publishers, 2018
Now in a fully updated seventh edition, "The Teaching of Science in Primary Schools" provides essential information for students, trainee, and practising teachers about the why, what and how of teaching primary science. Paying particular attention to inquiry-based teaching and learning, the book recognises the challenges of teaching…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Inquiry, Active Learning
Meletiadou, Eleni – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2023
To prepare their students for the increasingly demanding workplace of the 21st century, business schools resort to using experiential learning techniques to make explicit connections between knowledge and experiences students already have, encouraging them to make their own interpretations. In this case study, 50 multilingual students participated…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Sabrin, Mohammed – International Education Studies, 2018
This paper analyzed elementary teacher education (hereafter 'TED') programs in the top performing European (TIMSS) countries to help inform future elementary TED policy in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Methodological emphasis revolved around how much emphasis should be placed on general content knowledge (GCK), as opposed to general pedagogical…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Comparative Education, Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education
Association of Commonwealth Universities, 2019
'Extending the welcome', a symposium convened in March 2019, brought together participants from a dozen countries across public, private and academic spheres to discuss the education gap faced by refugees and displaced people and what universities can do to help bridge that gap. Through a discussion of findings and best practice from already…
Descriptors: Refugees, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries, Conferences (Gatherings)
Owusu-Apenten, Richard; Xu, Wen Li – Bioscience Education, 2012
This study assessed the effect of admissions qualifications on the subsequent academic performances of BSc nutrition students at a UK university. Entrance qualifications for three groups (Grp01, Grp02, Grp03) reading for a BSc(Hons) degree in, Dietetics, Food & Nutrition or Human Nutrition (n = 105) were determined from their UCAS…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Show AND Tell: Using Peer Assessment and Exemplars to Help Students Understand Quality in Assessment
Kean, Jenny – Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 2012
The importance of formative assessment has been widely evidenced; but it has also been shown to be under threat in a higher education world of shrinking finances, increasing student numbers and decreasing student/staff ratios. How is all this formative assessment to be carried out and marked? And at the same time, how is the concept of…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Educational Quality, Formative Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Read, Andrew; Hurford, Donna – Education 3-13, 2010
Assessment for Learning (AfL) is an established learning and teaching strategy. The authors identify issues with the effectiveness of its application in the classroom. Having noted a theoretical shift from teacher-generated to pupil-generated success criteria, the authors were keen to explore how this could be realised in practice. They developed…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Criteria, Novels, Teaching Methods
Rodriguez, Patricio; Nussbaum, Miguel; Dombrovskaia, Lioubov – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2012
Currently, the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in education does not conclusively demonstrate significant effects on learning. However, not all ICT usage models are designed to affect student outcomes. Therefore, to accurately study the impact of ICT, the concept of an educational programme supported by ICT must first be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Evidence
Swanwick, Keith – British Journal of Music Education, 2008
Teaching and learning are complex processes and evaluating the work of music teachers is neither obvious nor simple. The outcomes of educational transactions may not be completely or immediately apparent. Furthermore, the contexts in which musical skills and understanding are acquired are multiple, going well beyond the formal categories of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Social Environment
Toth, Peter – Online Submission, 2010
The Masters Level Opportunities and Technological Innovation in Vocational Teacher Education project (http://motivate.tmpk.bmf.hu/) aims to develop the use and management of virtual learning environments [VLEs] in the area of vocational teacher training, drawing on a well established international partnership of institutions providing both…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Development, Standards

Wharrad, Heather J.; And Others – Nurse Education Today, 1994
Responses from 16 (62%) nursing degree courses in the United Kingdom uncovered great variation in the number of hours spent in biological sciences and in science entry requirements. Most bioscience teachers had a degree in the subject, but few were nurses. Shared teaching (nursing and science teachers) caused discontinuity and neglected to make…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Biological Sciences, Biomedicine, Curriculum Development
Scanlon, E.; Issroff, K. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2005
This paper examines current practice in the evaluation of learning technology in the UK and proposes a new approach informed by Activity Theory. It is based on our experiences of using Activity Theory to understand students' and lecturers' experiences of technology-based teaching environments. We discuss the activity of evaluating learning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Evaluation Criteria, Educational Technology
Cross, Alan – Research in Education, 2006
In Design and Technology lessons English primary school pupils between the ages of 5 and 11 learn to design and make artefacts with materials and tools. Teachers, mainly non-specialists, are expected to teach specific skills, knowledge and understanding in contexts which are deemed to be meaningful to the pupils. In 1996 a set of primary school…
Descriptors: Design, Teaching Methods, Inspection, Quality Control
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