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Jared August – Religious Education, 2024
Although some have attempted to appropriate elements of Montessori education to select groups of adults (e.g., for learning disabilities, second language acquisition, dementia patients), there have been no comprehensive attempts to validate the adaptation of this approach to the adult learner in general. This exploratory study attempts to provide…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Adult Education, Religious Education, Individual Development
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Cameron A. Hecht; Mary C. Murphy; Carol S. Dweck; Christopher J. Bryan; Kali H. Trzesniewski; Fortunato N. Medrano; Matt Giani; Pratik Mhatre; David S. Yeager – npj Science of Learning, 2023
Educational outcomes remain highly unequal within and across nations. Students' mindsets--their beliefs about whether intellectual abilities can be developed--have been identified as a potential lever for making adolescents' academic outcomes more equitable. Recent research, however, suggests that intervention programs aimed at changing students'…
Descriptors: Adolescents, World Views, Equal Education, Global Approach
Redding, Sam – Center on Innovations in Learning, Temple University, 2013
The standard definition of "personalized learning" stresses instruction that is varied in pace, method, objectives, and content for each student and tailored to the student's interests and preferences. Technology is seen as a means to efficiently manage this level of differentiation, access a cornucopia of learning opportunities and…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Technology Uses in Education, Blended Learning, Classroom Environment
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Reyes, Iliana – Reading Research Quarterly, 2012
The dual purposes of this review are, first, to synthesize the extant research on biliteracy, focusing particularly on children and youths and, second, to clarify key terms and phenomena in this developing field. The review is organized into three areas of research: (1) individual biliteracy development, (2) biliteracy in family and community…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Synthesis, Multiple Literacies, Literature Reviews
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Beatty, Joy E.; Leigh, Jennifer S. A.; Dean, Kathy Lund – Journal of Management Education, 2009
Teaching philosophy statements reflect our personal values, connect us to those with shared values in the larger teaching community, and inform our classroom practices. In this article, we explore the often-overlooked foundations of teaching philosophies, specifically philosophy and historical educational philosophies. We review three elements of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Values, Classroom Environment, Educational History
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Sharp, Elizabeth A.; SoRelle-Miner, Danielle; Bermudez, Judith M.; Walker, Maria – Family Relations, 2008
The purpose of this study was to explore women students' experiences and reactions to a core Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) class cross-listed with Women's Studies (WS). Using 6 focus groups with 22 women, we found that the course increased "awareness of gender" (Theme A) but was limited partially because of patriarchical beliefs,…
Descriptors: Females, Focus Groups, Gender Discrimination, Gender Bias
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Aquino-Russell, Catherine; Russell, Roger – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2009
We have worked, learned, and lived in Indonesia. These experiences prompted Roger's PhD dissertation entitled: "Expatriate Managers' Immersion in Another Culture: A Phenomenological Study of Lived Experiences." The findings of this research uncovered eight paradoxical experiences that were lived by persons who were immersed in another…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Student Experience, Teaching Experience, Cultural Differences
Sigette, Tyson – Online Submission, 2009
This paper addresses many theories of learning and human development which are very similar with regards as to how they suggest learning occurs. The differences in most of the theories exist in how they treat the development of the learner compared to methods of teaching. Most of the major learning theories taught to educators today are based on…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Multiple Intelligences, Educational Psychology, Psychologists
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Stevens, Lisa Patel; Hunter, Lisa; Pendergast, Donna; Carrington, Victoria; Bahr, Nan; Kapitzke, Cushla; Mitchell, Jane – Australian Educational Researcher, 2007
This paper explores various epistemological paradigms available to understand, interpret, and semiotically depict young people. These paradigms all draw upon a metadiscourse of developmental age and stage (e.g. Hall 1914) and then work from particular epistemological views of the world to cast young people in different lights. Using strategic…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Young Adults, Adolescents, Epistemology
Lodish, Richard – Principal, 1992
Recently, numerous larger schools have tried to capture the potential advantages of a wide age range in their classrooms. The nongraded organizational system recognizes and plans for varied student abilities, provides for different rates of progress, and adjusts to individual emotional and social needs. Both advantages and disadvantages are…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education, Educational Benefits
Powell, T. Hennessy – Tennessee Education, 1981
The major advantage of criterion referenced tests (CRTs) over norm referenced tests (NRTs) is that CRTs yield specific information about student skills upon which educators can plan individualized instruction. Individual education with a strong emphasis on teaching students specific skills will be enhanced by the committed use of CRTs. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Criterion Referenced Tests
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Clonan, Sheila M.; Chafouleas, Sandra M.; McDougal, James L.; Riley-Tillman, T. Chris – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
Implicit within a perspective of positive psychology is the assumption that environments can be promoted to foster individual strengths through a preventative focus and the development of positive institutions. Given that the development of positive institutions has direct implications for school psychology, this paper begins to draw attention to…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Classroom Environment, Individual Development, History
Conti, Gary J. – Lifelong Learning, 1985
Discusses the collaborative mode, a learner-centered method of instruction in which authority for curriculum formation is jointly shared by the learner and the practitioner. Examines the teacher's role, student participation, assessing teaching style, and elements of the Principles of Adult Learning Scale: learner-centered activities,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Classroom Environment