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Kember, David; Leung, Doris Y. P. – Learning Environments Research, 2005
The effect of the teaching and learning environment on the development of generic capabilities was examined through a survey of 1756 undergraduate students at a university in Hong Kong. The survey assessed students' perceptions of the development of the six capabilities of critical thinking, self-managed learning, adaptability, problem solving,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Structural Equation Models, Foreign Countries
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Yeung, See-Wai Alison; Lee, Yeung; Yue, K. W. Ryan – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2006
Banks (2002) stated that to implement multicultural education successfully, we must think of the school as a social system. Therefore, if educational equity and excellence are to be provided to all students, a systemic Total School Environment [Banks (2001) "Cultural diversity and education: Foundations curriculum and teaching, 4th ed." Allyn and…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Multicultural Education, Equal Education, School Culture
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Hendershot, Candace; Dake, Joseph A.; Price, James H.; Lartey, Grace K. – Journal of School Nursing, 2006
The aim of this study was to assess elementary school nurses' perceptions of student bullying, actions when they encounter bullies or victims, and perceived level of preparation for dealing with this problem. School nurses identified the most common barriers to dealing with bullying, which included bullying taking place where the nurse is not…
Descriptors: Bullying, School Nurses, Attitude Measures, Peer Relationship
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Lambeir, Bert; Ramaekers, Stefan – E-Learning, 2006
This article focuses on the changing concepts of the university student and teacher, of learning and teaching, and of the university as such because of the use and integration of electronic learning environments. This mode of digital learning implies important changes in established practices in which students and teachers inevitably take part.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Educational Environment, Educational Practices
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Sweifach, Jay; LaPorte, Heidi Heft – Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children & Youth, 2006
Although advances in HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention have led to improvements in health and well-being, HIV/AIDS continues to be a global health concern, especially for adolescents and young adults. The school system, with its access to vast numbers of youth, has and continues to be the most pivotal player in prevention. This article reports on…
Descriptors: Prevention, Young Adults, School Social Workers, Social Work
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Lee, Joyce; Carter-Wells, JoAnn; Glaeser, Barbara; Ivers, Karen; Street, Chris – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2006
This case study analyzed how an online learning community developed among a cohort of 18 students in an instructional design and technology master's degree program taught at a distance. Students' reflections about the effectiveness of the program revealed that a community-centered approach to learning, a constructivist learning environment, and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Constructivism (Learning), Community Development, Instructional Design
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Wang, Greg G.; Wang, Jia – Human Resource Development Review, 2004
This article fills a theoretical gap by identifying an understudied subject area for human resource development (HRD) theory building, learning participation of HRD interventions in organizations. The topic has critical significance in current HRD practices, such as concerns on e-learning dropout rates and HRD measurement and evaluation. First, a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Dropout Rate, Labor Force Development, Human Resources
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Rogers, Rebecca; Light, Rebecca; Curtis, LaKena – Journal of Literacy Research, 2004
Integrating funds of knowledge--the resources, processes, and strategies attached to family and community proficiencies--has widely been accepted as a worthwhile pedagogical intervention. In this article, we argue that two of the primary assumptions underlying such interventions have yet to be explored. First, because funds of knowledge are…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Cultural Influences, African American Students, Family Environment
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Lindahl, Marita – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2005
Western preschools and schools find it important to nurture democracy. However, in order to succeed in nurturing democracy, democratic ideas must be implemented in all situations. Education alone, therefore, is not enough. All children must experience real influence over their situations, and experience the opportunity for self-determination in…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Childrens Rights, Early Childhood Education
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Gado, Issaou; Ferguson, Robert; van't Hooft, Mark – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2006
This study investigates conditions and factors that affect preservice teachers' decisions to use handheld computers in scientific investigations and explores aspects of student learning and classroom practices that would be affected by handheld-based science activities. A Handheld-Based Laboratory (HBL) was designed to model strategies for…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Literacy
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Kuh, George D.; Kinzie, Jillian; Schuh, John H.; Whitt, Elizabeth J. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2005
College costs are rising and enrollments are at an all-time high, yet the proportion of students earning degrees has stayed more or less constant for decades. This leads some to conclude that colleges aren't holding up their end of the educational bargain. The question, Do they graduate? is receiving the most scrutiny by state legislatures and by…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness, Higher Education, Graduation Rate
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Chapin, John; Coleman, Grace – Journal of School Violence, 2006
The study provides a unique portrait of young men self-identified as potential perpetrators of school violence, and explores the relative contributions of personal attributes and the media in the creation and preservation of optimistic biases. The study is the first to document optimistic bias among middle and high school students within the…
Descriptors: Violence, Student Attitudes, Educational Environment, Males
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Holmgren, Carina; From, Jorgen – European Educational Research Journal, 2005
The aim of this article is to explore and discuss entrepreneurship education, and to raise some critical questions inspired by the work of Basil Bernstein. The discussion is based on writings on entrepreneurship education and thereby gives one picture of the intellectual debate on entrepreneurship education. In contrast to traditional education,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Entrepreneurship, Educational Principles
Rickey, Deborah L.; Hinkley, Scott – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2004
Scott Hinkley, a career-changer in Indiana and presently a first-year teacher, teams up with one of his teachers, Debbie Rickey, assistant director of the MA in Teaching Program at Earlham College, to illustrate through personal experiences, their teaching program's emphasis on the practical application of passion for pre-service students that…
Descriptors: Career Change, Beginning Teachers, Teaching Skills, Preservice Teacher Education
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Watson, Lemuel W.; Williams, Frankie K.; Derby, Dustin C. – Community College Enterprise, 2005
The purpose of this study is to determine how students, staff, faculty, and administrators view campus diversity and multicultural issues and activities. The findings reveal that students, faculty, and administrators view the campus differently in terms of racial and social climate. In addition, faculty and students differ about how diversity and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Cultural Pluralism, Social Environment, Educational Environment
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