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Chandler, Sally – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2004
In this essay, the author theorizes and illustrates how engaging students in reflective talk can help them change their minds. The essay specifically addresses how patterns for reflective talk can support both the sustained, nonevaluative exploration of difficult material and the self-scrutiny necessary for acknowledging the implication in…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, College Students, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Thinking Skills
Gerald, Amy Spangler; McEvoy, Kathleen; Whitfield, Pamela – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2004
In her 1974 essay "Toward a Woman-Centered University" Adrienne Rich notes that, contrary to popular belief, American universities are not bastions of free thought but patriarchal institutions that reinforce negative aspects of society, such as aggressive competition, domination, hierarchies of power, and gender inequity. Thirty years later Rich's…
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Student Attitudes, Higher Education
Ketch, Ann – Reading Teacher, 2005
Conversation is a basis for critical thinking. It is the thread that ties together cognitive strategies and provides students with the practice that becomes the foundation for reading, writing, and thinking. In recent years, proficient reader research has yielded information about what good readers do as they comprehend text. This article provides…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Reading Comprehension, Thinking Skills, Group Discussion
Peer reviewedLonghenry, Susan – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
Can going to an art museum make elementary school students better learners? It can if they are participating in Thinking Through Art, an innovative partnership uniting the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), Boston Public Schools (BPS), and Visual Understanding in Education (VUE), a nonprofit educational research group committed to improving…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Elementary School Students, Socialization, Museums
Peer reviewedHines, Ellen; McMahon, Mary T. – School Science and Mathematics, 2005
This paper reports the findings of an investigation of 11 preservice secondary school teachers' interpretations of the development of proportional reasoning strategies used by middle school students. The preservice teachers examined samples of solution strategies generated by middle school students in proportional reasoning situations and prepared…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers
Peer reviewedShirer, Natalie Baker – Arts Education Policy Review, 2005
This article examines the "My True Voice Project," a mentorship-based program that uses principles of theater education to teach students effective oral communication skills. This project offers a unique model for how arts education can teach children vital thinking skills, strengthen traditional skills, and build community. As such, the…
Descriptors: Mentors, Program Descriptions, Oral Language, Teaching Methods
Smith, Michael W.; Connolly, William – Communication Education, 2005
In this study we investigated the impact of a teacher's interpretive authority on the content and conduct of discussions of poetry in two ninth-grade classes. Three authority conditions were examined: a condition in which the teacher taught a poem he had written, a condition in which the teacher taught a poem he had taught many times previously,…
Descriptors: Poetry, Educational Strategies, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 9
Lucas, Ursula; Cox, Paul; Croudace, Christopher; Milford, Peter – Teaching in Higher Education, 2004
Bennett et al. (2000) refer to the notion of 'core skills' as an 'unfulfilled concept' (p. 48). Thus it is possible that different interpretations and values at the level of actual degree programmes may be hidden within this term. This study enquires into students' tacit notions of skills development within a specific degree programme and at a…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Personality Traits, Skill Development, Higher Education
Assaraf, Orit Ben-Zvi; Orion, Nir – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2005
The current study deals with the development of system thinking skills at the junior high school level. The sample population included about 50 eighth-grade students from two different classes of an urban Israeli junior high school who studied an earth systems-based curriculum that focused on the hydro cycle. The study addressed the following…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Skill Development, Junior High School Students, Grade 8
Beigie, Darin – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2004
This article describes an activity in which students plot collections of ordered pairs according to prescribed set conditions. The coordinate plane sets can have rich variety, and their construction fosters critical thinking, attention to detail, and algebraic reasoning. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills, Mathematics Instruction
Levy, Peter B. – History Teacher, 2004
One of the most popular courses on college campuses and one of the time periods that still provokes considerable interest among high school students is the 1960s. Drawing on his experience as an author of several documentary collections and as a teacher, the author of this paper suggests ways that teachers and students can use primary sources to…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods
Lee, Lesley; Freiman, Viktor – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2006
Pattern work is now undertaken as early as kindergarten, and both researchers and teachers have discovered that children engage in pattern work with great enthusiasm and innate ability. Having some flexibility in pattern perception and selecting mathematically useful patterns require some training, although there is nothing particularly algebraic…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Skills, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Education
Aukerman, Maren – Educational Leadership, 2006
How should a teacher respond when a student makes off-base guesses about meaning in a literary text because that learner is trying to genuinely understand the story rather than find the "right" meaning? Aukerman argues that when teachers jump in to correct students' interpretations, they short-circuit students' processes of reading and thinking.…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Reading Comprehension
Jensen, Murray; Duranczyk, Irene; Staats, Susan; Moore, Randy; Hatch, Jay; Somdahl, Chas – American Biology Teacher, 2006
This paper describes and evaluates a new type of multiple-choice test question that is relatively easy to construct and that challenges students' understandings of biological concepts. The questions involve a small narrative of scientific text that students must evaluate for accuracy. These are termed "You are the Teacher" questions because the…
Descriptors: Reciprocal Teaching, Multiple Choice Tests, Biology, Evaluation
Sutherland, Julia – Literacy, 2006
One hundred and eighty British secondary school pupils aged 11-12 and their six trainee teachers in five schools participated in an action research project, designed to improve the quality of children's group talk in English lessons, particularly their engagement in higher-order thinking through "exploratory" talk. The programme,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Preservice Teachers, Group Discussion

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