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Enabulele, Augustine – Online Submission, 2011
The purpose of this research was to examine the effectiveness of the dialectical journal as a tool for teaching critical thinking skills, and to assess middle school teachers' perception of critical thinking. Two groups of middle school students were split into one control and one experimental group. Both groups took a critical thinking test…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Pretests Posttests, Critical Thinking
Genesi, Deanna Joy – Online Submission, 2009
This qualitative project presents students' perceptions of interactive whiteboard (IWB) usage in a third grade elementary classroom. The use of the IWB was alternated with the overhead/chalkboard on an ABAB design. The study was based on semistructured interviews of 19 rural, elementary school students. The interview questions focused on the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Grade 3, Educational Technology
O'Kane, Eileen Vollert – Online Submission, 2010
As we enter deeper into the 21st Century, there is a more urgent need to transform our educational system in the United States to better prepare our youth for the careers and technology of the future. This study examines how improving technology education at the high school level can improve the learning and college readiness of urban youth. It…
Descriptors: Urban Youth, Technology Education, Readiness, College Preparation
Nickerson, Lloyd Emery, II – Online Submission, 2007
This study examines a math journal writing assignment comparing how high school (grades 10 through 12) algebra students who performed well and students who performed poorly on traditional mathematics tests constructed their corresponding journal entries. Statistically significant differences found indicated that students who performed well on the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Tests, Writing Assignments, Journal Writing, Student Journals
Wolter, Sharon Kaiser – 1986
A study investigated whether students instructed in the use of dialogue journals in reading classes would show a significant increase in reading comprehension as compared to students who did not use dialogue journals in reading class. Subjects, 77 seventh- and eighth-graders in an Iowa School, were assigned to either experimental or control…
Descriptors: Dialog Journals, Grade 7, Grade 8, Junior High Schools
Vojnovich, Christine M. – 1997
This report describes a program to use various instructional strategies to increase student motivation in the learning process. The targeted population was high school students in a multicultural, middle-class community in a suburb of Chicago (Illinois) with 1,926 students. The problems of low participation, off-task behavior, and inadequate…
Descriptors: Action Research, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Educational Change
Edwards, Lynn; And Others – 1995
A study investigated the effectiveness of a method for improving the writing skills and attitude through increased writing experiences. The targeted population consisted of second-, third-, and fourth-grade students in two adjacent, stable, middle-class suburban communities northwest of Chicago, Illinois. The lack of skills and motivation of…
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary Education, Grade 2, Grade 3
Eastman, Laura A. – 1997
This paper reports on a narrative study which explores how the use of journals in an urban middle school English classroom (121 students) affected students' attitudes towards writing during the 1996-97 school year. Written in journal format, the paper explores the history of writing, teaching writing, and journals, and connects Vygotsky's theory…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Intermediate Grades, Journal Writing, Junior High Schools
McGrath, Michelle Marie – 1992
The dialogue journal procedure, which involves written turn-taking between a teacher and a student, is examined in terms of how the journal process can prepare students for later oral communication. The use of the dialogue journal with four distinct student populations (hearing impaired or deaf, learning disabled, bilingual, and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Classroom Communication, Dialog Journals, Dialogs (Language)
Williamson, Margaret Eileen – 1991
This paper examines theories on metacognition and instructional strategies for developing metacognitive processes. These strategies were then implemented in an inner-city grade 6 classroom in a low-economic, multicultural section of Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada), in which 33 students kept journals that were studied for evidence of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries
Stout-Harris, Michelle; Hasler, Kyle; Coughlin, Michael – 1999
This action research project implemented and evaluated a program for promoting student responsibility in order to increase the necessary skills and dispositions needed for improved academic and interpersonal behavior. The targeted population consisted of fifth-grade students in a regular education program, and high school students classified as…
Descriptors: Action Research, Decision Making, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
Adams, Nancy; And Others – 1996
Engaging students seriously in their own academic learning is a persistent difficulty for teachers. The goal of this action research project was to actively involve elementary school students in their learning. The program was implemented at three elementary schools in northern Illinois serving multicultural populations; special education…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Influences, Elementary Education
Boersma, Gloria; And Others – 1995
This report describes a series of curricular modifications made in an effort to increase students' ability to self-assess and set goals. The targeted population consisted of grade school students in kindergarten and grades one and five in one parochial and one public school in northern Illinois with populations of 288 and 367 students,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Sisco, Sharon S. – 1992
Extending over a 14-week period, this study examined the effects of a program designed to enhance the self-esteem of at-risk students by developing an internal locus of control in the students. The program consisted of six major components: (1) a specified vocabulary and format; (2) goal identification and description by students; (3) student…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Behavior Modification