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Hennah, Naomi – School Science Review, 2019
Open badges are portable, digital credentials that offer the opportunity to reward learning in both formal and informal settings, providing an inventory of competencies and interests. Previously, a comprehensive framework of open badges in the 'Working Scientifically' strand of the National Curriculum in England (ages 5-16), extending into post-16…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Computer Uses in Education, Informal Education, Science Education
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Herzig, Melissa; Malzkuhn, Melissa – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2015
In recent years, researchers have turned their attention to the cognitive impact of bilingualism, and the benefits of using two languages have become increasingly apparent. Children raised in bilingual families exhibit stronger awareness of the style and tone of language, stronger cognitive development, and higher levels of reading skill than…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Computer Oriented Programs
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Narkon, Drue E.; Wells, Jenny C.; Segal, Lillian S. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2011
Vocabulary development for students with learning disability (LD) is affected by "differences in the amount of independent reading, lack of strategies to learn words from content, and diffuse word knowledge" (Jitendra, Edwards, Sacks, & Jacobson, 2004, p. 300). Generally, students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have relatively strong skills…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Teacher Effectiveness, Autism, Learning Disabilities
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King-Sears, Margaret Elaine; Swanson, Christopher; Mainzer, Lynne – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2011
Students with disabilities benefit when technology is used to promote their literacy learning. The authors describe TECH, a framework educators can use to select, implement, and monitor the impact of technology in relation to literacy goals. The framework is shown in action for mathematics vocabulary and reading comprehension skills for a student…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Asperger Syndrome, Learning Disabilities, Educational Technology
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Wicha, Santichai; Sharp, Bernadette; Sureephong, Pradorn; Chakpitak, Nopasit; Atkins, Anthony – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2012
As English increasingly becomes the international language, many ministerial and educational organisations have identified the need to improve the competence of Thai students in speaking English. While there is significant research devoted to developing software tools to support the teaching of English as a second language, they are mostly…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Hearing Impairments
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Lawrence, Joshua F.; White, Claire; Snow, Catherine E. – Educational Leadership, 2010
Students who struggle with reading comprehension in middle school often lack the academic vocabulary the need to understand grade-level textbooks and other instructional materials. Research shows that to learn a new word well, students need to encounter and use it multiple times in different contexts. The authors describe Word Generation, a…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Textbooks, Instructional Materials, Vocabulary Development
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Dalton, Bridget; Grisham, Dana L. – Reading Teacher, 2011
Vocabulary knowledge is key to comprehension and expression. For students in the intermediate grades, the need for breadth and depth of vocabulary accelerates as they encounter more challenging academic texts in print and on the Internet. Drawing on research-based principles of vocabulary instruction and multimedia learning, this article presents…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Learning Strategies, Intermediate Grades
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Diamond, Karen E.; Powell, Douglas R. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2011
Access to high-quality education is uneven, particularly for preschool children who are at risk for school failure. Professional development (PD) for teachers, including the use of coaching, is an increasingly common approach for promoting evidence-based instruction. Existing research suggests that the frequency of teacher participation in a PD…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Disadvantaged Youth, Teacher Participation, Preschool Children
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Gillespie, Joanne S. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2011
Middle grades teachers should create meaningful learning activities involving stimulating literature and interesting composition prompts. This article describes a unit in which eighth graders read short stories by Edgar Allan Poe. Using multiple learning and teaching approaches, they expanded their vocabularies, responded artistically to "The…
Descriptors: Fairy Tales, Grade 8, Teaching Methods, Writing Assignments
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Bloch, Joel – Language Learning & Technology, 2009
This paper discusses the use of a web-based concordancing program using an interface design similar to the one used at the MICASE concordancing site to help students appropriately choose reporting verbs. Appropriate reporting verbs are important for asserting credible claims in academic papers. An interface was created that asked the students to…
Descriptors: Sentences, Verbs, Written Language, Computational Linguistics
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Labbo, Linda D.; Love, Mary S.; Ryan, Tammy – Reading Teacher, 2007
Children's literature is a primary source for introducing young children to new words at home and at school, and children's early vocabulary knowledge is a key component of oral language, which is essential for comprehension. This column is focused on children from low socioeconomic backgrounds who frequently find themselves in a vocabulary…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Oral Language, Childrens Literature, Primary Sources
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Parette, Howard P.; Boeckmann, Nichole M.; Hourcade, Jack J. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
This paper outlines the use of the "Writing with Symbols 2000" software to facilitate emergent literacy development. The program's use of pictures incorporated with text has great potential to help young children with and without disabilities acquire fundamental literacy concepts about print, phonemic awareness, alphabetic principle, vocabulary…
Descriptors: Phonemic Awareness, Young Children, Computer Software, Emergent Literacy
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Skylar, Ashley A.; Higgins, Kyle; Boone, Randall – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2007
WebQuests are gaining popularity as teachers explore using the Internet for guided learning activities. A WebQuest involves students working on a task that is broken down into clearly defined steps. Students often work in groups to actively conduct the research. This article suggests a variety of methods for adapting WebQuests for students with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Study Guides, Advance Organizers, Learning Disabilities
Patterson, Bernice – Arts & Activities, 2000
Describes an interdisciplinary art activity that aims to improve students' mathematics vocabularies and their drawing and computer skills. Focuses on the painting style of Stuart Davis, whose artworks included words. Students create their artworks using the Painting Document of ClarisWorks. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Strategies
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Boxie, Paula – T.H.E. Journal, 2004
This case study looks at teacher candidates who were enrolled in a content-area literacy course and used online technologies and literacy strategies to promote meaningful learning among students at a remote elementary school some 45 miles away from the university campus. As they worked under the guidance of a classroom teacher, a professor and a…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teachers
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