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Bain, Connie D.; Rice, Margaret L. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2006
This study investigates whether gender has an effect on students' attitudes toward, and their uses of, technology. Data were collected from 59 sixth grade students to examine their attitudes toward and uses of technology by means of The Computer Survey (TCS), computer logs, interviews, classroom observations, field notes, and student work. One of…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Females, Males, Gender Differences
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Coffey, Audrey L.; Sterling, Donna R. – Science and Children, 2003
When a preschool teacher unexpectedly found tadpoles in the school's outdoor baby pool, she recognized an unusual opportunity for her students to study pond life up close. By following the tadpoles' development, students learned about frogs, life cycles, habitats. (Contains 1 resource.)
Descriptors: Ecology, Preschool Teachers, Small Schools, Teaching Methods
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Shin, Min Sun; Recchia, Susan L.; Lee, Seung Yeon; Lee, Yoon Joo; Mullarkey, Lara S. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2004
In this qualitative study, multidimensional characteristics of the emerging leadership behavior of six young children were examined within their early childhood classrooms (infant, toddler, and preschool). Grounded in a constructivist framework, the data were gathered through teacher interviews and classroom observations in a University-affiliated…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Ownership, Young Children, Leadership
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Sloane, Marie W. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2004
Faced with uncertain budgets and increasing pressure from high-stakes testing, among other challenges, educators easily can fall into the trap of equating teaching with the presentation of information and then blaming students when outcomes are inadequate. To move beyond this simplistic approach, educators must continue developing as teachers who…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Projects, Student Evaluation, Classroom Observation Techniques
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Kayser-Jones, Jeanie S.; Kris, Alison E.; Miaskowski, Christine A.; Lyons, William L.; Paul, Steven M. – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate pain management among 42 hospice and 65 non-hospice residents in two proprietary nursing homes. Design and Methods: In this prospective, anthropological, quantitative, and qualitative study, we used participant observation, event analysis, and chart review to obtain data. The Medication…
Descriptors: Hospices (Terminal Care), Nursing Homes, Pain, Participant Observation
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Barnett, Michael; Wagner, Heather; Gatling, Anne; Anderson, Janice; Houle, Meredith; Kafka, Alan – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2006
Researchers who have investigated the public understanding of science have argued that fictional cinema and television has proven to be particularly effective at blurring the distinction between fact and fiction. The rationale for this study lies in the notion that to teach science effectively, educators need to understand how popular culture…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Films, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Maag, John W.; Anderson, Jean M. – Behavioral Disorders, 2006
This study investigated the efficacy of sound-field amplification (SFA) for improving the speed with which students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) follow teacher directions. We used a multiple baseline design across six students in general education classrooms. Latency data were collected under nonamplified and amplified conditions…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Student Behavior, Classroom Environment
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Smith, Robin – Young Children, 2006
This article is a glimpse into one primary classroom at a French school. The author, a kindergarten and first-grade teacher from Connecticut, visits a primary classroom for children ages five to eight years in a French village. She shares her reflections, based on observation, research, and interviews, of how a different culture approaches…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, French, Language Arts
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Carbone, Gregory J.; Power, Helen C. – Journal of Geography, 2005
Students learn more from introductory weather and climate courses when they can relate theoretical material to personal experience. The ubiquity of weather should make the link obvious but instructors can foster this connection with a variety of simple methods. Here we describe traditional and web-based techniques that encourage students to…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Web Based Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Observation
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Hatzipanagos, Stylianos; Lygo-Baker, Simon – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2006
The teaching observation process in a higher education context can be underpinned by an intention to enhance learning and teaching or used as a managerial tool to ensure standards are met or maintained. In this article we examine the perceptions of observees using a model that engages educational developers as observers. We seek to examine whether…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Reflective Teaching, Faculty Development
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Luby, Joan L.; Sullivan, Jill; Belden, Andy; Stalets, Melissa; Blankenship, Samantha; Spitznagel, Edward – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: To investigate whether higher levels of negative and lower levels of positive behaviors could be observed in a sample of depressed preschoolers. Support for the validity of preschool depression is now available; however, objective evidence of negative behaviors among depressed preschoolers is needed. Method: A structured observational…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Parent Child Relationship, Preschool Children, Child Behavior
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Alan S. Marcus; Richard J. Paxton; Peter Meyerson – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2006
What and how do students learn about history from motion pictures? How does this knowledge interact with the history they learn in school? This is a complex problem space that has seen little empirical research. To lay the groundwork for addressing these questions, we describe two exploratory studies. The first study takes a broad view, using…
Descriptors: Films, United States History, High Schools, History Instruction
Borko, Hilda; Kuffner, Karin L.; Arnold, Suzanne C.; Creighton, Laura; Stecher, Brian M.; Martinez, Felipe; Barnes, Dionne; Gilbert, Mary Lou – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2007
It is important to be able to describe instructional practices accurately in order to support research on "what works" in education and professional development as a basis for efforts to improve practice. This report describes a project to develop procedures for characterizing classroom practices in mathematics and science on the …
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scoring, Field Studies, Educational Change
Grossman, Jean; Campbell, Margo; Raley, Becca – Public/Private Ventures, 2007
Improving the quality of out-of-school time activities and creating effective learning environments is of keen interest to practitioners, funders and policymakers. Funded by The William Penn Foundation, "Quality Time After School" identifies characteristics of after-school activities that are linked to youth engagement and learning…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Learner Engagement, Learning Activities, Program Effectiveness
Smith, Ann Marie – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this ethnographic study was to analyze seventh grade students' and teachers' perceptions of literacy learning in language arts and reading classes. This paper includes a report of a section of this study that focused on discussions about literature. The impact of this diverse school culture on teachers' literacy instruction and…
Descriptors: School Culture, Ethnography, Grade 7, Literacy
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