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Foster, K. Dale; Stapleton, Donna M. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2012
This study was motivated by a recognized tension experienced by teachers and students resulting from an increasingly internationalized university classroom. We propose that this tension is exacerbated in business classrooms because of the participatory nature of many of the pedagogical tools used in these classrooms, tools which have been designed…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Needs, Business Education, Classroom Environment
Algarra Carrasco, Victoria – Online Submission, 2012
In this article, we discuss how, through dramatic activities, fiction and reality can work together to help the English as a Foreign language learner communicate in a more personal and meaningful way. The kind of activities proposed are designed to help engender a space where students can personally engage with each other in an atmosphere that is…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Dramatics, English Instruction
Baker, Katherine; Narula, Bhavna – Leadership, 2012
The research is clear on the importance of student connectedness to school. Adolescents who feel connected to school and perceive the adults there to be caring are more likely to be academically and socially engaged. Middle school is a critical time for students to feel connected to school, but these grade levels present greater challenges to…
Descriptors: Caring, Middle School Students, Transitional Programs, Student School Relationship
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De Bortoli, Tania; Balandin, Susan; Foreman, Phil; Arthur-Kelly, Michael; Mathisen, Bernice – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2012
The aim of this study was to explore regular teachers' perceptions and experiences of supports and obstacles to communicative interactions for students with multiple and severe disabilities (MSD). Five teachers of students with MSD participated in two in-depth interviews. Interview transcripts were analysed using content analysis. Transcripts were…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Teacher Attitudes, Mainstreaming, Teaching Experience
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Stephen, Christine; Stevenson, Olivia; Adey, Claire – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2013
This article is about the ways in which young children engage with technological toys and resources at home and, in particular, the ways in which the family context makes a difference to young children’s engagement with these technologies. The data reviewed come from family interviews and parent-recorded video of four case study children as they…
Descriptors: Family Influence, Family Environment, Access to Computers, Young Children
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Bowgren, Linda; Sever, Kathryn – Journal of Staff Development, 2010
Much has been written about the value, need, and complexity of differentiating learning within every classroom based on student readiness, motivation and interest, apparent skills, learning preferences or styles, and identified cognitive needs. Teachers are encouraged to look at differentiation for students not as a formula for teaching, but…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Leadership, Individualized Instruction, Aptitude Treatment Interaction
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Goldwater, Paul M.; Fogarty, Timothy J. – Behaviour & Information Technology, 2012
As accounting education transitions to more distance-learning formats, the integrity of student evaluation continues to serve as an obstacle to adoption. Greater technological possibilities will be opposed if faculty members believe that testing is compromised. This article investigates whether students taking exams remotely (and under no…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Accounting, Testing, Distance Education
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Gravel, Carol A. – NACADA Journal, 2012
Higher education institutions struggle in determining the best ways to provide effective academic advising for students in online degree programs. In addition, the dropout rate among online students reaches to 50%. Research on student retention reveals that lack of interaction is a key factor in a student's decision to drop out. I used a…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, School Holding Power, Interaction, Online Courses
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Ing, Marsha; Webb, Noreen M. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2012
Large-scale observational measures of classroom practice increasingly focus on opportunities for student participation as an indicator of instructional quality. Each observational measure necessitates making design and coding choices on how to best measure student participation. This study investigated variations of coding approaches that may be…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Student Participation, Measures (Individuals), Inferences
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Rodicio, H. Garcia; Sanchez, E. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2012
Learners are usually provided with support devices because they find it difficult to learn from multimedia presentations. A key question, with no clear answer so far, is how best to present these support devices. One possibility is to insert them into the multimedia presentation (canned support), while another is to have a human agent provide them…
Descriptors: Multimedia Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Tutoring, Intermode Differences
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Johnston, Peter H.; Ivey, Gay; Faulkner, Amy – Reading Teacher, 2012
The writers describe how apparently ordinary decisions about what to say when talking with children can have substantial effects on their learning and development. The language we use with children influences, among other things, who they think they are, what they think they're doing, the relationships they have with others, the strategic…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Interpersonal Relationship, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Edwards, Mark – School Administrator, 2012
Imagine being part of a school district where children choose to come in early from recess to do schoolwork, a place where student engagement is so contagious it has overtaken the faculty and staff, a district where the focus is truly on every child every day. Many would contend such an ideal culture simply does not or cannot exist in today's…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Achievement Need
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Miranda, Rommel – Science Educator, 2012
This qualitative study addresses the link between urban high school science teachers' beliefs about essential teaching dispositions and student learning outcomes. The findings suggest that in order to help students to do well in science in urban school settings, science teachers should possess essential teaching dispositions which include…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Science Achievement, Educational Change, Secondary School Teachers
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Smidt, Wilfried K.; Lehrl, Simone; Anders, Yvonne; Pohlmann-Rother, Sanna; Kluczniok, Katharina – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2012
Emergent literacy activities are considered to be important for promoting children's emergent literacy skills. However, little research exists, especially in Germany, regarding how often such activities occur and in what context. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of emergent literacy activities occurring in the final preschool…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Foreign Countries, Emergent Literacy, Play
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Hill, Julie Sprinkle; Christian, Tiffany Y. – College Student Journal, 2012
Student perceptions and ideals of teaching influence the quality of classroom interaction, student attendance, student learning, and perhaps even career choice. However, students are not singularly impacted by their perceptions and ideals; their preferences also affect faculty and adjunct performance reviews, tenure and promotion, departmental and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Interaction, Pilot Projects, College Students
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