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Lin, Alex Romeo; Lawrence, Joshua Fahey; Snow, Catherine Elizabeth – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2015
Although American schools are required to meet civic education goals of preparing students to become active and informed citizens, high-quality civic opportunities (e.g. service learning and volunteering) are consistently less available to youth of color who are typically enrolled in schools located in high-poverty communities. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Randomized Controlled Trials, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Achuonye, Keziah Akuoma – Educational Research and Reviews, 2015
This descriptive survey is hinged on predominant teaching strategies in schools, implications for curriculum implementation in Mathematics, Science and Technology. Target population consisted of teachers in primary, secondary and tertiary schools. However, purposive sample of 900 respondents was drawn from the six BRACED states namely Bayelsa,…
Descriptors: Surveys, STEM Education, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Kooy, Mary – Teacher Development, 2015
This paper reports on a longitudinal study of nine teachers and their principal in a new secondary school that met to select, read, discuss and determine the viability of the text for their growing English classes and the library. This research offered a unique opportunity to examine how practitioners create and develop a social context for…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Secondary School Teachers, Principals, Communities of Practice
Star, Jon R.; Foegen, Anne; Larson, Matthew R.; McCallum, William G.; Porath, Jane; Zbiek, Rose Mary; Caronongan, Pia; Furgeson, Joshua,; Keating, Betsy; Lyskawa, Julia – What Works Clearinghouse, 2015
Mastering algebra is important for future math and postsecondary success. Educators will find practical recommendations for how to improve algebra instruction in the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) practice guide, "Teaching Strategies for Improving Algebra Knowledge in Middle and High School Students". The methods and examples included in…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Teaching Methods
Bliuc, Ana-Maria; Ellis, Robert; Goodyear, Peter; Piggott, Leanne – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2010
This paper reports on research investigating student experiences of learning through face-to-face and online discussions in a political science course in a large Australian university. Using methodologies from relational research into university student learning, the study investigates associations between key aspects of student learning focusing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Science, Academic Achievement, College Students
Costantino, Tracie – i.e.: inquiry in education, 2010
A key recommendation from the Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate project is for doctoral programs to focus on developing intellectual communities that are knowledge-centered and multigenerational. In this article I describe a graduate art education course, Writing Critique in Art Education, which uses the Critical Friends discussion protocol to…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Art Education, Discussion Groups
Nillas, Leah A – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This research study investigated preservice teachers' levels of mathematical understanding and their roles in classroom discourse. Qualitative methods, involving classroom observations, task-based interviews and analysis of responses to selected test items were employed. Five preservice teachers served as cases for this study. Results showed…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Knowledge Level
Hyde, Melissa K.; White, Katherine M. – Death Studies, 2010
The authors explored common beliefs and preferences for posthumous and living organ donation in Australia where organ donation rates are low and little research exists. Content analysis of discussions revealed the advantage of prolonging/saving life whereas disadvantages differed according to donation context. A range of people/groups perceived to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Death, Human Body, Donors
Murray, Neil – ELT Journal, 2010
In recent years, pedagogical pragmatics has sought to improve the effectiveness with which learners express and interpret meaning, through awareness-raising activities that draw on authentic materials and break away from simplistic explanations of form-function correspondences. By and large, these efforts have been informed by an inductive…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Discussion, Logical Thinking, Pragmatics
Alexander, Robin – Literacy, 2010
Taking the 2009 UKLA conference theme of "making connections and building literate communities" and recalling Hoggart's plea for literacy to be critically and morally engaged rather than merely functional, this paper calls for a reassessment of the pursuit of literacy in schools so as to connect the language of learning with the language of…
Descriptors: Discussion, Classroom Communication, Accountability, Reading Instruction
Mendelson, Michael – Children's Literature in Education, 2010
Given the serious decline in the number of undergraduates majoring in the humanities in general, and literature in particular, teachers of Children's Literature have a unique opportunity to serve their discipline by tapping the power of classroom dialogue to introduce students to the practical reasoning central to humanistic study. This essay…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Teaching Methods, Discussion, Humanistic Education
Woods, Donald R.; Sheardown, Heather – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
The key idea is that 50 minutes of teacher talk with passive student listening is relatively ineffective in developing student learning. Teachers can create silences for productive active student learning. Students can also change from passive listeners to active talker-discussers of their learning. Ideas are given about how to overcome silences…
Descriptors: Discussion, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Engineering Education, College Students
Guisasola, Jenaro; Almudi, Jose Manuel; Ceberio, Mikel; Zubimendi, Jose Luis – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2009
This study examines the didactic suitability of introducing a teaching sequence when teaching the concept of magnetic fields within introductory physics courses at the university level. This instructional sequence was designed taking into account students' common conceptions, an analysis of the course content, and the history of the development of…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Discussion, Physics, Course Content
Cartolari, Manuela; Carlino, Paula; Colombo, Laura M. – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2013
This qualitative study explores the uses of reading and note-taking in two pre-service teacher training Social Sciences courses. Data analysis of in-depth interviews with professors and students, class observations and course materials suggested two polar teaching styles according to how bibliography was included in the course and the presence or…
Descriptors: Reading, Notetaking, Preservice Teacher Education, Social Sciences
Fournier-Sylvester, Nicole – College Quarterly, 2013
Have you ever avoided discussing controversial issues in the classroom? Teachers report often avoiding these types of discussions due to concerns about the unpredictability of student reactions, accusations of trying to push a political agenda, and insufficient knowledge or skills to work through complex issues. Debates, however, have been shown…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, College Faculty, Debate

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