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Sevcik, Rose A.; Barton-Hulsey, Andrea; Bruce, Susan; Goldman, Amy; Ogletree, Bill T.; Paul, Diane; Romski, MaryAnn – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2022
Communication infuses all dimensions and stages of life, influencing one's self-determination and quality of life. A number of empirical studies have demonstrated that people with severe disabilities continue to develop communication and language skills well into their adult years and make measurable gains when provided with appropriate…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Adults, Severe Disabilities, Communication Skills
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Kaur, Berinderjeet – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2022
In this paper a part of the data from a larger study, the Enactment Project, is explored. The exploration is guided by two research questions. The first is specific to the instructional core of teacher practice while the second is related to student perceptions of how they learn mathematics. The project adopted the Complementary Accounts…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Fletcher, Natalie M. – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2020
This article explores how the philosophy for children (P4C) pedagogical model might be well positioned to support the educational strategies associated with the prevention of violent extremism, through early intervention in children's concept development. Specifically, it considers how the stereotyping of concepts risks interfering with children's…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Prevention, Violence
Office of Educational Technology, US Department of Education, 2022
Digital technology and social media are rapidly changing the way that citizens consume, create, and share information. Many learners spend significant time each day online, yet they have never received training on how to engage meaningfully with the information they encounter. The country's civic present and future depend on our ability to…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Public Agencies, Federal Government, Educational Technology
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Markey, Patrick M.; Ferguson, Christopher J.; Hopkins, Lauren I. – American Journal of Play, 2020
Whether kids should be encouraged to play video games remains a topic of debate among many parents, who often entertain some of the myths associated with video game play. The authors review the latest scientific evidence to dispel worries that video game play contributes to obesity, desensitizes players to real-world violence, and causes…
Descriptors: Video Games, Educational Benefits, Interpersonal Competence, Visual Perception
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Bakker, Colin; Dubensky, Kate; Harvey, Lyndze; McDonough, Graham P. – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2019
In teacher education programs, there is a prevalent belief that having teacher candidates compose personalized 'my philosophy of education' (MPE) statements is a valuable exercise that prepares them for the teaching profession. This paper argues that the prevailing intentions for, and common practice of, assigning these MPE statements to teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teachers, Educational Philosophy, Constructivism (Learning)
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Chowdhury, Mohammad Anisuzzaman – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 2017
The article provides syntheses and critical analyses of literature, creative insights, fruitful information, reflections on gifted education perspectives, and discusses the pertinent issues related to enabling sciences, with a particular focus on chemistry. The misconceptions among the gifted students, and a range of pedagogical approaches to…
Descriptors: Gifted, Chemistry, Literature Reviews, Misconceptions
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Kroeze, Kevin; Hyatt, Keith J.; Lambert, M. Chuck – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2016
There is an abundance of scams and pseudoscientific practices promising seemingly magical cures for whatever ails a person. A short viewing of late night television will readily reveal a whole host of scams that may be more effective at relieving the viewer of the cash in his or her pocket than alleviating any unwanted symptoms. Unfortunately,…
Descriptors: Brain, Instructional Effectiveness, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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Bezyak, Jill L.; Ditchman, Nicole; Burke, Jana; Chan, Fong – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2013
Increased attention to evidence-based practice (EBP) among rehabilitation professionals closely corresponds to recent interest in knowledge translation, which connects quality research to rehabilitation practice aimed at improving the lives of people with disabilities. Despite the importance of knowledge translation for rehabilitation…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Knowledge Management, Rehabilitation, Professional Personnel
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Badurdeen, Fazleena; Marksberry, Philip; Hall, Arlie; Gregory, Bob – Simulation & Gaming, 2010
Problem-based learning focuses on small groups using authentic problems as a means to help participants obtain knowledge and problem-solving skills. This approach makes problem-based learning ideal for teaching lean manufacturing, which is driven by a culture of problem solving that values learning as one key output of manufacturing production.…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving, Literature Reviews
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Newton, Douglas P.; Newton, Lynn D. – Educational Studies, 2009
Primary school teachers generally have to teach several subjects. Their training, however, is often fairly short and it is tempting to force-feed them with everything they need to know to teach these subjects. It is more realistic to accept that a short course cannot do everything. Instead, it would be better to equip these students with skills…
Descriptors: Minicourses, Problem Based Learning, Skill Development, Teaching Methods
Clark, Susan S. – School Administrator, 2001
Across the nation, districts are throwing beginning administrators into school leadership positions, mistakenly assuming they already know everything. Training programs are preparing principals for a long-obsolete work environment. Committed mentors and on-call coaches can help overwhelmed and overworked principals become effective leaders. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Education, Beginning Principals, Change Strategies
Rothstein, Richard – School Administrator, 2001
Despite politicians' claims to the contrary, public schools are not holding back the economy, and most future jobs will require only modest skill growth. Economists attribute today's economic growth not to improved schools, but to greater efficiency, downward price pressure, and experimentation with lower interest rates. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Economic Change, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education