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Kinshuk, Taiyu Lin; McNab, Paul – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2006
Researchers have regarded inductive reasoning as one of the seven primary mental abilities that account for human intelligent behaviours. Researchers have also shown that inductive reasoning ability is one of the best predictors for academic performance. Modelling of inductive reasoning is therefore an important issue for providing adaptivity in…
Descriptors: Memory, Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Virtual Classrooms
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Grandau, Laura – Harvard Educational Review, 2005
In this article, Laura Grandau traces a self-study research project focused on teaching algebra to fourth-grade students. Facing a new curriculum and a new grade level, Grandau considers what good instruction and "good habits of practice" may be. Through journaling, videos, observations, analysis of students' verbal and written responses, and…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Donelly, Amy; Morgan, Denise N.; Deford, Diane E.; Files, Janet; Long, Susi; Mills, Heidi; Stephens, Diane; Styslinger, Mary – Language Arts, 2005
South Carolina Reading Initiative (SCRI), a long-term professional development initiative designed to help teachers investigate research-based literacy practices and helps to build a knowledge base from which to inform instructional decisions. A model that shares stories about literacy coaches as learners and highlight engagements that believe to…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Teacher Improvement
Stine, Linda – Journal of Basic Writing, 2004
Basic writing students and online learning are not necessarily an ideal match. In hopes of stimulating more conversation and research on how technology can best advance the basic writing curriculum, this article first classifies the problems students and faculty encounter when a basic writing class moves online and discusses the pedagogical…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Basic Writing, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Barham, Janice Davis; Scott, Joel H. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2006
This article gives an overview of a new model for assessment practice within student affairs divisions. With the current increase of accountability and greater demands from higher education stakeholders, student affairs practitioners need to understand how to demonstrate the effectiveness and value of their work as it relates to the mission of…
Descriptors: Accountability, Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services, Models
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Lehman, Jill Fain; Fisher, Allan – Community College Journal, 2004
"Which textbook?" is a question nearly as old as the Gutenberg printing press. Although faculty have always tailored curricula according to their own goals and classroom needs, it remains true for most that the textbook defines the platform around which courses are designed. In today's classroom, the traditional textbook may have been replaced by…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Curriculum Development, Models, Textbooks
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Luthra, Rohini; Gidycz, Christine A. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
This study empirically evaluates the Riggs and O'Leary (1989) model of dating violence. A sample of 200 college students completes assessments concerning the occurrence of violence in their dating relationships. The incidence of self-reported partner violence is 25% for women and 10% for men. Multivariate logistic regression analyses are performed…
Descriptors: College Students, Dating (Social), Violence, Models
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Kaye, Eileen Beverley – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 2004
A growing body of research and literature describes a move to collaborative supervision of teaching. Is this process-based model reflected in supervisory practices adopted by supervisors when they work with marginal teachers--those whose teaching verges on the unacceptable? This study explored teachers' support for administrative practices…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Supervisory Methods, Models, Educational Practices
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Roberts, Brent W.; Walton, Kate E.; Viechtbauer, Wolfgang – Psychological Bulletin, 2006
In a response to comments by P. T. Costa, Jr., and R. R. McCrae on the current authors' original article, the authors show that Costa and McCrae's writings on personality suggest a belief in immutability of personality traits. The authors agree with Costa and McCrae that new personality trait models that provide an accurate lower order structure…
Descriptors: Personality Change, Personality Traits, Meta Analysis, Longitudinal Studies
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Revuelta, Javier – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2004
This article presents a psychometric model for estimating ability and item-selection strategies in self-adapted testing. In contrast to computer adaptive testing, in self-adapted testing the examinees are allowed to select the difficulty of the items. The item-selection strategy is defined as the distribution of difficulty conditional on the…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Adaptive Testing, Test Items, Evaluation Methods
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Lyons, Karen S.; Sayer, Aline G. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005
Multilevel modeling allows for the simultaneous analysis of data gathered at more than 1 unit of analysis (e.g., children nested in schools). It is often used to examine the effects of various contexts on individual differences in change. This paper promotes the application of multilevel models to longitudinal dyadic data in family research. By…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Individual Differences, Social Science Research, Statistical Analysis
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Wedell, Martin – International Journal of Educational Development, 2005
Cascade models of in-service training are widely considered to be a cost effective means of introducing educational change to large numbers of teachers. Data from 511 teachers completing a cascade training programme that introduced current ideas about and procedures for teaching English to young learners, suggests that provision of training alone…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Educational Change, Inservice Teacher Education, Educational Strategies
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Aloi, Susan L. – Assessment Update, 2005
In autumn 2003, the author conducted a study of the best practices in linking assessment and strategic planning in higher education by visiting three institutions that represent models in integrating these processes. Information was gathered by interviewing faculty, staff, and administrators involved in the institutions' strategic planning or…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Data Analysis, Educational Planning, Higher Education
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Cremin, Teresa; Burnard, Pamela; Craft, Anna – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
Connecting to current work in the area of creative pedagogies, this paper reports findings of an exploratory study that sought to identify what characterises possibility thinking in young children's learning experiences and how teachers' pedagogical practice fosters this critical aspect of creativity. It focuses in particular on pedagogy, seeking…
Descriptors: Creativity, Observation, Young Children, Teaching Methods
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Bryan, Valerie – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2006
A framework for resolving social work's ethical problems must allow for explicit discussion and justification (Osmo and Landau 2001). As opposed to a preoccupation with what "ought to be," it is argued that "what ought "not"" be" is the more useful question to ask when resolving a moral problem. The University of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Social Work, Moral Values, Guidelines
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