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Fedore, Heidi – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
It is readily apparent that testing raises academic standards at both the state and the federal levels. The three Rs currently touted as aims for school improvement--rigor, relevance, and relationships--can be applied to testing as well. The connection between standardized testing and rigor can be easily made, while the relevance of testing is…
Descriptors: Testing, Standardized Tests, High Stakes Tests, Accountability
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Littlemore, Jeannette; Low, Graham – Applied Linguistics, 2006
Recent developments in cognitive linguistics have highlighted the importance as well as the ubiquity of metaphor in language. Despite this, the ability of second language learners to use metaphors is often still not seen as a core ability. In this paper, we take a model of communicative competence that has been widely influential in both language…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Languages, Figurative Language, Testing
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Yu, Chen; Ballard, Dana H.; Aslin, Richard N. – Cognitive Science, 2005
We examine the influence of inferring interlocutors' referential intentions from their body movements at the early stage of lexical acquisition. By testing human participants and comparing their performances in different learning conditions, we find that those embodied intentions facilitate both word discovery and word-meaning association. In…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Testing, Comparative Analysis, Learning Processes
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Thordardottir, Elin T. – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2005
Background: Although a number of studies have been conducted on normal acquisition in French, systematic methods for analysis of French and normative group data have been lacking. Aims: To develop a systematic method for the analysis of language samples in Quebec French, and to provide preliminary normative data on early lexical and syntactic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Morphemes, Monolingualism, Error Patterns
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Ding, C.; Navarro, V. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2004
School districts in the U.S. increasingly rely on standardized testing to documentstudent achievement in mathematics, reading, science, and English. Educators and policy-makers have engaged in heated debates as to the effects of such standardized testing practices on actual student achievement. In studying these issues, it is important to examine…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Middle Schools, Expectation, Educational Improvement
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Abraham, Reem Rachel; Upadhya, Subramanya; Torke, Sharmila; Ramnarayan, K. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2004
Medicine is an applied science, interpreting evidence and applying it to real life by using clinical reasoning skills and experience. COPT (clinically oriented physiology teaching) was incorporated in physiology instruction aiming to relate the study of physiology to real-life problems, to generate enthusiasm and motivation for learning, and to…
Descriptors: Physiology, Medical Students, Clinical Experience, Case Studies
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Skwarchuk, Sheri-Lynn – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2004
Government-imposed testing has been introduced in Canada to establish benchmarks, improve accountability, and measure achievement consistently. In this study 133 teachers from urban and rural Manitoba completed surveys (a response rate of 34%) to ascertain their attitudes toward mandated testing. Results indicated that most teachers expressed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Surveys, Achievement Tests
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Kabapinar, Filiz; Leach, John; Scott, Phil – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
This paper reports upon a study addressing teaching and learning about solubility to Turkish first-year secondary school students (age 14-15). The principal aim of the research was to investigate the impact on students' understanding of solubility, of introducing a simple particle model of matter. A teaching intervention to fit within the existing…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Intervention, Chemistry, Foreign Countries
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Spencer, Llinos H.; Hanley, J. Richard – Journal of Research in Reading, 2004
This study compared the early reading development of five-year-old children who were learning to read either English (an opaque orthography) or Welsh (a shallow orthography). The children were being educated in Welsh and English-speaking primary schools in Wales during their first year of formal reading instruction. Teaching methods in both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction, Phonology
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Jenkins, Jennifer – ELT Journal, 2006
This article argues that recent changes in both users and uses of English have become so far-reaching that a major rethink of English language teaching (ELT) goals is called for. It goes on to claim, however, that this will first require a substantial overhaul of English language testing, given that teachers and learners alike will be reluctant to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Testing, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
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Yeh, Stuart S. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2005
Interviews with 61 teachers and administrators in 4 Minnesota school districts suggest that, in their judgment, Minnesota's state-mandated tests were well-aligned with curricular priorities and teachers' instructional goals, emphasizing critical thinking as well as competencies needed to pass the Basic Standards exit exam, and avoiding the type of…
Descriptors: Testing, High Stakes Tests, Test Construction, Interviews
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Gayles, Jonathan – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2004
Since the publication of "A Nation at Risk" (National Commission for Excellence in Education, 1983), school reform has not been far from the center of dialogue about public education in the United States. This report certainly provided a reference point for much of the reform that immediately followed it and much of the reform that…
Descriptors: Educational Change, School Restructuring, Public Education, Theory Practice Relationship
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Ragozzino, Michael E.; Choi, Daniel – Learning & Memory, 2004
The present studies explored the role of the medial striatum in learning when task contingencies change. Experiment 1 examined whether the medial striatum is involved in place reversal learning. Testing occurred in a modified cross-maze across two consecutive sessions. Injections of the local anesthetic, bupivacaine, into the medial striatum, did…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Learning, Biochemistry, Neurological Impairments, Behavioral Science Research
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Carson-Meyers, Tricia; Bryant, Edye Morris; Thomas, Fredrick; Brinson, Kenneth H., Jr. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2005
With the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, a stronger emphasis has been placed on state testing and accountability at the state and local levels. The news media continues to report testing irregularities as professional and community pressures are levied on educators to increase test scores. Test scores have been tied to community affluence, real…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Federal Legislation, Testing, Ethics
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Poehner, Matthew E.; Lantolf, James P. – Language Teaching Research, 2005
The focus of this paper is on the implementation of Dynamic Assessment (henceforth, DA) in the L2 classroom setting. DA is an approach to assessment and instruction derived from Vygotsky's theory of the Zone of Proximal Development (henceforth, ZPD). In what follows, we will first discuss briefly the concept of the ZPD and its realization in DA…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Language Tests, Teaching Methods, Student Evaluation
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