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Reyneke, Roelof P. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2017
Purpose: To investigate how an adventure-based activity could help facilitate dialogue and enable a safe process where students could engage in a difficult topic such as diversity without feeling threatened. Method: A qualitative study was used in which 89 social work students who took part in diversity training gave permission that their…
Descriptors: Social Work, Adventure Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Qualitative Research
Hung, Yu-Han – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study investigated Taiwanese secondary school teachers' personal practical knowledge of their gatekeeping practices as it relates to the teaching of controversial public issues. The study examined how a teacher's life history enters into the curriculum they teach. In particular, it asks how this life history impacts their controversial public…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Knowledge Level, Teacher Role
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Jahr, David; Hempel, Christopher; Heinz, Marcus – Journal of Social Science Education, 2016
Studies have shown that the Requirement of Controversy defined in the German Beutelsbach Consensus is repeatedly violated in the practice of teaching Civic Education. However, little is known about the impact that different teaching settings have on the quality of controversy in the classroom. In this article, two scenes of classroom discussions…
Descriptors: Civics, Teaching Methods, History, Foreign Countries
Greene, Robert – Independent School, 2016
Some parents and educators think about issues of identity and cultural differences, and they wonder "how long they can delay" the conversation with their students because they do not want to introduce concepts that might be too complex or challenging for young children. Others think about issues of identity and cultural differences and…
Descriptors: Relevance (Education), Science Education, Home Study, Cultural Differences
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Mukunda, Usha; Vellanki, Vivek – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2016
This article features a conversation between Usha Mukunda, who identifies herself as a librarian, and Vivek Vellanki, who is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in education. Mukunda has been successful in challenging the stereotypical image of the librarian as being serious, angry, and detached. Shortly after meeting her, one would likely be…
Descriptors: Librarians, Librarian Attitudes, Stereotypes, School Libraries
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Smith, Dorothy V.; Mulhall, Pamela J.; Hart, Christina E.; Gunstone, Richard F. – International Journal of Science Education, 2016
This article presents a case study of 10 high-profile Australian research scientists. These scientists are highly committed to engaging with the public. They interact with a wide range of groups in the community, including the traditional media. They are aware that they are seen as representatives of science at a time when the authority of science…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientists, Scientific Research, Science and Society
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Calderón, Olga – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
The pulse oximeter is a device that measures the oxygen concentration (or oxygen saturation--SpO[subscript 2]); heart rate, and heartbeat of a person at any given time. This instrument is commonly used in medical and aerospace fields to monitor physiological outputs of a patient according to health conditions or physiological yields of a flying…
Descriptors: Science Education, Emotional Response, Metabolism, Biofeedback
McAvoy, Paula; Fine, Rebecca; Ward, Ann Herrera – Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), 2016
In this report, the authors present findings from their analysis of social studies state standards. The following questions guided their work: (1) To what extent do middle and high school (grades 8-12) history and civics state standards support teaching about political parties? For the states that do include language about political parties, what…
Descriptors: State Standards, Academic Standards, Social Studies, Politics
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Rhodes, Darson L.; Kirchofer, Gregg; Hammig, Bart J.; Ogletree, Roberta J. – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: This study examined the impact of professional preparation and class structure on sexuality topics taught and use of practice-based instructional strategies in US middle and high school health classes. Methods: Data from the classroom-level file of the 2006 School Health Policies and Programs were used. A series of multivariable…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sex Education, Middle Schools, High Schools
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Kuang, Xiaoxue; Kennedy, Kerry J.; Mok, Magdalena Mo Ching – Journal of Social Science Education, 2018
Purpose: Literature indicates that open classroom climate (OCC) is a positive influence on civic outcomes. Few studies have explored factors that appear to facilitate OCC. Most research on OCC has focused on Western countries. The emphasis has been on individual student characteristics related to OCC with little attention made to school level…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Individual Characteristics
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Charlotte L. Land; Laura A. Taylor; Haylee Lavender; Barbara McKinnon – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2018
Purpose: This paper aims to consider how students and teachers engaged in political work in their design and enactment of critical literacy workshops in one US elementary school facing pressures of accountability and standardization. Design/methodology/approach: As a collaborative team of university researchers and classroom teachers, the authors…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Urban Schools, Hispanic American Students
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Hand, Michael – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2014
In other work I have argued that decisions about what to teach directively and what non-directively should be governed by an epistemic criterion. Trevor Cooling has recently advanced some objections to my defence and application of the epistemic criterion and proposed an alternative to it. Here I reply to his objections and comment on his proposed…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Teaching Methods, Epistemology
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Golub, Mijal; Buchs, Céline – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2014
Research has underlined the necessity to prepare pupils to cooperate in order to boost cooperative learning benefits. However, this kind of training may appear very demanding. The present study aims to demonstrate that a short preparation related to social support and targeted cooperative rules relevant for the task increases constructive…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Cooperative Learning, Intervention, Peer Relationship
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Bryce, Tom G. K.; Day, Stephen P. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
This article looks critically at the complexity of the debate among climate scientists; the controversies in the science of global temperature measurement; and at the role played by "consensus." It highlights the conflicting perspectives figuring in the mass media concerned with climate change, arguing that science teachers should be…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Education, Teaching Methods, Measurement
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Carrico, Kevin – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2014
How can we as educators address complex and controversial topics in the social sciences without encouraging simplistic responses and self-reproducing binary oppositions? Drawing upon an ethnographic analysis of a first-year writing seminar on the history of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, this article proposes novel approaches to overcome…
Descriptors: Asian History, Asian Culture, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Social Sciences
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