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Lister, Rosemary – Mathematics Teaching, 2011
Most children enjoy maths in the early primary stage, but as schooling continues this decreases. Learning without understanding leads to lack of confidence and frustration. Children need, not to "do" maths, but to be mathematicians; to be able to describe their world in mathematical language; to generate ideas and prove, or disprove them, by…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Logic
Blarney, Katrin L.; Beauchat, Katherine A. – Reading Teacher, 2011
Storybook reading offers an ideal context for teaching young children new words. Text Talk is one method designed for teaching elementary students new words after reading. However, using the Text Talk vocabulary procedures with young children, the authors observed several challenges both for teachers' implementation and children's learning.…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Young Children, Vocabulary Development, Emergent Literacy
Jacobs, Richard M. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2011
This article reports a case study of seventeen faculty leaders teaching at a Catholic university who responded to a questionnaire concerning academic freedom and its practice in classroom speech. Situating the responses within a heuristic model, this article offers a portrait that provides insight into how these faculty leaders define academic…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Higher Education, Academic Freedom
Saeverot, Herner – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2011
After providing a general overview and critique of some of the main problems with teacher praise, in which I basically argue that praise binds and controls the students instead of liberating them, I go on to examine whether it is possible to praise without the intention to control the students. In this way I challenge conventional and…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Classroom Communication, Teacher Student Relationship, Communication Strategies
Ruiz-Primo, Maria Araceli – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2011
This paper focuses on an unceremonious type of formative assessment--"informal formative assessment"--in which much of what teachers and students do in the classroom can be described as potential assessments that can provide evidence about the students' level of understanding. More specifically, the paper focuses on assessment conversations, or…
Descriptors: Evidence, Speech Communication, Formative Evaluation, Classroom Communication
Giles, David – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
This paper reports on findings from a phenomenological inquiry into the nature of the teacher-student relationship. Participants' stories showed that "who we are" and "how we are" is integral to our experiences in education. More specifically, a teacher and a student's way-of-being is essential to the nature of relational…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Teacher Educators, Phenomenology, Teacher Student Relationship
Brooks, Catherine F.; Young, Stacy L. – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2015
This research focused on teacher communication behaviour as an influential factor in students' educational experiences. This study examined students' perceptions of emotion (involving teachers' emotional support, students' emotional work and students' positive emotional valence toward class and teacher) as influenced by a variety of predicting…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Teacher Behavior, Virtual Classrooms
Garrity, Sarah; Guerra, Alison Wishard – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2015
The school-readiness gap for Latino dual language learners in the United States has been well documented, despite a strong research base highlighting effective strategies and practices for supporting their academic success. However, current educational practices reflect the hegemonic discourse that, because the United States is an English-speaking…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Role, Interviews, Experimental Groups
Afdal, Geir – British Journal of Religious Education, 2015
This article is a contribution to the discussion of learning processes in religious education (RE) classrooms. Sociocultural theories of learning, understood here as tool-mediated processes, are used in an analysis of three RE classroom conversations. The analysis focuses on the language tools that are used in conversations; how the tools mediate;…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Educational Practices, Sociocultural Patterns, Learning Theories
Wahlstrom, Ninni – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2010
As the conditions for students' prospects of acquiring knowledge in school often are thought of as something that must be improved in the political rhetoric, it is also urgent, as Michael F. D. Young has argued, to ask what kind of knowledge should be the basis of the curriculum and to recognize the question of knowledge as central to the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Rhetoric, Learning, Educational Philosophy
Willems, Frank; Denessen, Eddie; Hermans, Chris; Vermeer, Paul – Journal of Research in Character Education, 2013
It may be argued that, from a virtue-ethical perspective, three aspects of a teacher's role in moral classroom conversations are of primary importance: (1) encouraging students to be morally reasonable, (2) stimulating the students' emotional involvement, and (3) guiding students toward a normative ideal of virtue. This study sets out to explore…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Moral Values, Comparative Analysis, Ethics
Kulm, Gerald – Middle Grades Research Journal, 2013
In this article, the author describes some efforts initiated about 2 decades ago to reform mathematics assessment. Many, if not most, of those ideas have gradually eroded not only from school practice but also from the knowledge base of current day thinking and research in mathematics assessment. In addition to exploring and explaining the policy,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Tests, Evaluation Methods, Adoption (Ideas), Educational Policy
McElhone, D. – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 2013
This article explores the practice of one accomplished teacher who uses follow-up probes to press her fourth- and fifth-grade students to clarify and articulate their ideas more fully. Qualitative analysis of field notes, teacher and student interviews, and video recordings of instruction, and discourse analysis of reading conferences revealed…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Academic Discourse, Elementary School Students, Interviews
Ratinen, Ilkka; Viiri, Jouni; Lehesvuori, Sami – Research in Science Education, 2013
Climate change is a complex environmental problem that can be used to examine students' understanding, gained through classroom communication, of climate change and its interactions. The present study examines a series of four science sessions given to a group of primary school student teachers (n?=?20). This includes analysis of the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Concept Mapping, Climate, Scientific Concepts
Johnson, Whitney; Nyamekye, Farhaana; Chazan, Daniel; Rosenthal, Bill – Teachers College Record, 2013
Background/Context: Teachers in urban schools are sometimes seen as a large part of the problem with such schools. They are often spoken of as not knowing the content they need to know to teach, and they are not seen as committed to excellence or to reform-minded teaching; therefore, they are not seen as a resource for school improvement.…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Urban Schools, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction

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