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Gregorios Daniel Schevig Brogstad – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2025
Developmental Education in Mathematics (DEM) according to Zankov's model, or "Russian mathematics", has been in use in Norway since 2009 in an increasing number of schools (about 100 elementary schools in 2024). There has been relatively little research into the implementation of this teaching method in a Norwegian context. In this…
Descriptors: Models, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students
Bradley Johnson – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2020
Constructivism represents a heterogeneous body of theoretical approaches across different disciplines for these alliances, as well as, attracting and antagonizing vast audiences within these disciplines, including psychology and education. A major influence on the rise of constructivism has been the theory and research in human development.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Sociocultural Patterns, Classroom Environment, Learning Motivation
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López-Ropero, Lourdes – Children's Literature in Education, 2020
New developments in the field of youth studies are calling for a reorientation of discourses of adolescence away from developmental tropes of transition, crisis, and dysfunction, and towards a more fluid sociocultural framework. Meg Rosoff's acclaimed novel "How I Live Now" (2004) achieves a balance that transcends the pitfalls of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Developmental Stages, Adolescent Development, Literary Devices
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Glaveanu, Vlad Petre – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2015
The present article introduces, develops, and illustrates a perspectival framework for the creative process drawing on current developments within the cultural psychology of creativity and the social theory of George Herbert Mead. The creative process is conceptualized as a form of action by which actors, materially and symbolically, alone and in…
Descriptors: Creativity, Sociocultural Patterns, Creative Activities, Artists
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Rooney, Paul K. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2018
This paper offers a cultural assets model for supporting school effectiveness that moves beyond the deficit and difference approaches of the twentieth century. The model incorporates the capacity to identify contemporary cultural assets, and support cultural continuity, cultural diversity and cultural resilience during change. Undertaking…
Descriptors: Models, School Effectiveness, Cultural Capital, Cultural Pluralism
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Lear, Darcy – Modern Language Journal, 2012
Community service learning (CSL) is a type of experiential learning that blends specific course content with real-world applications and ties them together through structured reflection. It is an ideal pedagogy for 21st-century language for specific purposes (LSP) programs. This article frames that argument around sociocultural theory, moves to a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Service Learning, Course Content, Languages for Special Purposes
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Tzuo, Pei Wen; Yang, Chien Hui; Wright, Susan Kay – Educational Research and Reviews, 2011
Reconceptualists and poststructuralists increasingly criticize child-centered pedagogy as being overly reliant on outmoded notions of (developmentally appropriate) practices. Reconceptualists believe that developmental theories should be critically examined cross culturally, whereas poststructuralists work from a social perspective to reconstruct…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Student Centered Curriculum, Postmodernism, Theory Practice Relationship
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Warford, Mark K.; White, William L. – Foreign Language Annals, 2012
What does it mean to capably communicate across languages? This article introduces two theoretical models and a lesson plan format designed to facilitate the integration of proficiency, literacy, and culture teaching in foreign language teaching. The Second Symbolic Competencies Model configures proficiency and literacy as subordinate clusters of…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Second Language Instruction, Models, Language Proficiency
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Wang, Li; Bruce, Christine; Hughes, Hilary – Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 2011
Drawing on the example of a recent study (Wang, 2010), this paper discusses the application of a sociocultural approach to information literacy research and curricular design. First, it describes the foundation of this research approach in sociocultural theories, in particular Vygotsky's sociocultural theory. Then it presents key theoretical…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Information Literacy, Teaching Methods, Sociocultural Patterns
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Fitzpatrick, Tony – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2009
This article interconnects three debates to show what this might imply for the "redemocratisation" of UK society and for pedagogical reform. One debate concerns deliberative types of democratic reform, arguing in favour of a "creative agnosticism" towards the two philosophical frameworks which dominate this literature. This…
Descriptors: Democracy, Memory, Models, Foreign Countries
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Remtulla, Karim A. – Learning Inquiry, 2008
Current research on e-learning that focuses predominantly on instructional programming, and on various hardware and software, essentially neglects the more socio-cultural perspectives on e-learning. With this in mind, this article proceeds from a social theory perspective with a more socio-culturally engaged look at e-learning for workplace…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Social Theories, Models, Simulation
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Lee, Yew-Jin – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2011
Sociocultural theory is increasingly popular as a paradigm for research in education. A recent member in this family of theories is introduced--cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT)--that shows much promise to complement and invigorate the field of educational change, a large, multi-faceted, and persistent problematic. In particular,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Models, Social Theories
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McConachy, Troy – ELT Journal, 2009
Despite long-standing recognition of the importance of sociocultural context in meaning making, criticisms have been levelled at communicative language teaching (CLT) for failing to effectively address this at the level of classroom practice. In fact, it has been argued that the way CLT presents content reveals a fundamentally reductionist view of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, English (Second Language), Teaching Methods, Communicative Competence (Languages)
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Blanco-Vega, Christiane O.; Castro-Olivo, Sara M.; Merrell, Kenneth W. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2008
This article describes the social-emotional needs of Latino immigrant adolescents within an ecological framework. Most of the literature on Latino immigrants' mental health focuses on the pathology and emotional needs of adults, often neglecting the needs of adolescents. We argue that the needs of adolescent Latinos may differ dramatically from…
Descriptors: Maintenance, Pathology, Risk, Adolescents
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Braswell, Gregory S. – Psychological Bulletin, 2006
Children constantly encounter signs during cultural practices, although many theories do not fully acknowledge sociocultural aspects of semiotic development. The author examines research on cultural practices and contexts in which children learn to produce signs involving representational drawing and pretend play. This work is contrasted with more…
Descriptors: Play, Sociocultural Patterns, Context Effect, Cultural Context
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