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Brooks, Margaret – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2004
Despite a growing interest in children's drawing, there are few meaningful frameworks for examining what it is that children are doing when they draw. In this paper particular aspects of Vygotsky's sociocultural theories are re-examined in relation to young children's drawing processes. Using one kindergarten child's drawings of the growth and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Young Children, Social Environment, Freehand Drawing
Fumoto, Hiroko; Robson, Sue – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2006
This paper reports on the second phase of the Froebel Research Fellowship project "Ownership and Autonomy in Early Childhood" (2003-5). Based on the first phase of the project (Robson and Hargreaves, 2005), a questionnaire survey of 80 professionals working in the Foundation Stage (age 3-5) in England was conducted to obtain an overview…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Questionnaires, Teaching Experience, Nursery Schools
Halx, Mark D.; Reybold, L. Earle – Journal of General Education, 2006
Given that critical thinking development is an essential part of undergraduate education, and in most cases faculty members accept their role to promote some level of it in their classrooms, this article explores the complicated relationship between faculty perceptions of critical thinking and pedagogical applications. Following a review of the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Critical Thinking, Comparative Analysis, Liberal Arts
Fidler, Deborah – Down Syndrome Research and Practice, 2006
For decades, researchers and practitioners have attempted to find evidence for a personality stereotype in individuals with Down syndrome that includes a pleasant, affectionate, and passive behaviour style. However, a more nuanced exploration of personality-motivation in Down syndrome reveals complexity beyond this pleasant stereotype, including…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Down Syndrome, Motivation, Young Children
Sellers, Martin P. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2005
Decision makers are faced daily with making important and pervasive decisions. This is especially significant in higher education, where decisions about academics will have considerable impact on the next generation of leaders. In place of rational decisions about the substance of learning and instruction, academic administrators make incremental…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Information Technology, Decision Making, Technology Uses in Education
Pena, Elizabeth D.; Mendez-Perez, Anita – Zero to Three (J), 2006
Mediated learning describes what parents and teachers do to teach and includes four components: (1) intent to teach; (2) competence; (3) transcendence to promote high level thinking; and (4) mediation of meaning, helping children to focus on the importance of what is being focused on. Mediated learning is assumed to be universal for all cultural…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Individualism, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods
Ng'ambi, Dick; Johnston, Kevin – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
South African Universities are tasked with increasing student throughput by offering additional academic support. A second task is to teach students to challenge and question. One way of attempting to achieve these tasks is by using Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The focus of this paper is to examine the effect of using an ICT…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Program Effectiveness
Lampert, Nancy – Art Education, 2006
Inquiry-based classroom activities require students to solve problems and answer questions that have more than one possible resolution. These types of activities stimulate critical thinking skills and dispositions in students. PreK-12 art classrooms are rich with opportunity for inquiry-based activities for children and adolescents. This article…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Class Activities, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking
Nathan, Mitchell J.; Petrosino, Anthony – American Educational Research Journal, 2003
This study (N = 48) examined the relationship between preservice secondary teachers' subject-matter expertise in mathematics and their judgments of students' algebra problem-solving difficulty. As predicted by the "expert blind spot" hypothesis, participants with more advanced mathematics education, regardless of their program affiliation or…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Education, Equations (Mathematics), Pedagogical Content Knowledge
O'Toole, Trish; Plummer, Christelle – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2004
Two project researchers worked collaboratively with 10 Year 3-5 classroom teachers across nine schools in metropolitan and country regions of South Australia to answer the question: "What teaching strategies support all students to improve their numeracy outcome through the construction of meaningful understanding?". The research…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Interpersonal Relationship, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
Catts, Hugh W.; Adlof, Suzanne M.; Weismer, Susan Ellis – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2006
Purpose: To examine concurrently and retrospectively the language abilities of children with specific reading comprehension deficits ("poor comprehenders") and compare them to typical readers and children with specific decoding deficits ("poor decoders"). Method: In Study 1, the authors identified 57 poor comprehenders, 27 poor decoders, and 98…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Grade 8, Reading Achievement
Higgs, Peter L.; McNeal, Shannon – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2006
Children can learn a lot about social studies by "reconstructing a culture" in the classroom. To reconstruct a culture, students can make use of prior knowledge to build a hierarchy of concepts about culture as well as learn social science subject knowledge appropriate to their grade level. In addition, they can have the tactile…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Prior Learning, Thinking Skills, Social Sciences
White, Harold B., III; Brown, Steven D.; Johnston, Murray V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A study is conducted about including a course curriculum that would inform and sensitize students to social issues relating to science in a setting that emphasizes oral and visual communication. This would help students to develop critical thinking skills, practice communication skills, and gain confidence in their ability to think through public…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Public Policy, Thinking Skills, Communication Skills
Zheng, Zhi-Liang – American Biology Teacher, 2006
This article describes the use of the "glabrous1 (g11)" mutant and constitutively active "(CA)-rop2" transgenic plants of "Arabidopsis thaliana" in teaching genetics laboratory for both high school and undergraduate students. The experiments provide students with F[subscript 1] and F[subscript 2] generations within a semester for genetic and…
Descriptors: Biology, Undergraduate Students, Science Laboratories, Genetics
Järvinen, Esa-Matti; Karsikas, Arto; Hintikka, Jouni – Journal of Technology Education, 2007
In authoritative teaching methods, whereby the teacher controls the social interaction and other classroom activities, the actions of many children are often in response to what they perceive to be the teacher's expectations and the requirements of traditional school evaluation practices, such as examinations and tests. In this kind of school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Innovation, Technology Education, Ownership

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