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Peer reviewedChaudron, Craig – Modern Language Journal, 2001
Reviews topical and methodological trends in the past 85 years of research on language classrooms in "The Modern Language Journal." Focus is on empirical investigations into oral classroom instruction in post-secondary classes, which include comparisons of language teaching methodology, observational procedures in classrooms, examinations of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedGibbons, Pauline – Language and Education, 1998
Describes role of student-teacher interactions in development of English, focusing on more formal academic registers of school, among 9- and 10-year-old English-as-a-Second-Language students in an inner-city mainstream primary classroom in Sydney, Australia. Interactions between teachers and learners appeared to play a significant part in…
Descriptors: Children, Classroom Communication, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBing-You, Robert G.; Bertsch, Tania; Thompson, Janet A. – Teaching and Learning in Medicine: An International Journal, 1998
A study assessed effectiveness of instruction designed to train internal-medical-clerkship students in productive use of feedback from residents and attending physicians (APs) to improve performance. The workshop focused on writing goals in a learning contract, defining characteristics of effective feedback, and practicing use of feedback in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Classroom Communication, Clinical Experience, Feedback
Peer reviewedBuchanan, Shelley – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2001
An English-as-second-language (ESL) teacher could not interest her students in their work until she changed her perception of education by reading books on unschooling and meaningful learning by Holt, Dewey, and Freire. By combining solid language acquisition research with holistic learning theory, she was able to transform the experience of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Limited English Speaking
Massie, Robyn; Theodoros, Deborah; McPherson, Bradley; Smaldino, Joseph – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2004
Sound-field amplification is an educational tool that allows control of the acoustic environment in a classroom. Teachers wear small microphones that transmit sound to a receiver system attached to loudspeakers around the classroom. The goal of sound-field amplification is to amplify the teacher's voice by a few decibels, and to provide uniform…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Intervention, Acoustics, Classroom Environment
Dugdale, Sharon; Matthews, James I.; Guerrero, Shannon – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2004
This article describes a teacher's techniques and strategies for promoting productive discourse and supporting active learning in the mathematics classroom. The lesson excerpts included are from two days of a workshop with primarily middle-grades teachers. These excerpts demonstrate the teacher's typical progression through defining a problem,…
Descriptors: Investigations, Active Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Teaching Methods
Tantleff-Dunn, Stacey; Dunn, Michael E.; Gokee, Jessica L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
Handling conflicts with students is a part of most educators' academic lives. Surprisingly little research, however, has investigated student perceptions of sources of conflict or instructor responses to disputes. To gain insight into faculty-student conflict, we administered a survey to 122 undergraduates. Students indicated that they frequently…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, School Attitudes, Satisfaction, Conflict
Fluckiger, Annick – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2005
This paper is based on a long-term didactic engineering about division problems (only in a numerical setting) at primary school. Situations and students' work are analyzed by means of a double theoretical framework: the theory of situations and the theory of conceptual fields (Vergnaud 1991). The analysis focuses mainly on classroom interactions…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Recall (Psychology), Arithmetic, Numbers
Tatar, Sibel – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2005
The purpose of this study is to explore silence as a means of communication through the perceptions of non-native-English-speaking graduate students studying at US academic institutions. Beyond issues related to culture and language, there may be other reasons to explain the silence of students.
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Intercultural Communication, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Lacorte, Manel – Language Teaching Research, 2005
Recent research on second language acquisition (SLA) has strengthened foreign (FL) and second language (L2) teaching methodologies supporting the development of communicative tasks, interactive activities in the classroom, and learner-centred instruction. However, these and any other trends in FL and L2 teaching and learning could be more…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Teacher Educators, Knowledge Level, Teaching Methods
Freed, Jann E. – Journal of Management Education, 2005
This article describes a model for creating a total quality environment (TQE) for learning in which everyone is considered a learner. The model consists of 11 interrelated characteristics derived from the literature in the areas of continuous improvement, leadership, learning, learning organizations, and spirituality. The characteristics in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Models, Leadership, Total Quality Management
Tenenbaum, Harriet R.; Ruck, Martin D. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2007
Four quantitative meta-analyses examined whether teachers' expectations, referrals, positive and neutral speech, and negative speech differed toward ethnic minority students (i.e., African American, Asian American, and Latino/a) as compared with European American students. Teachers were found to hold the highest expectations for Asian American…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Asian American Students, African American Students, Minority Group Children
Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J.; Witcher, Ann E.; Collins, Kathleen M. T.; Filer, Janet D.; Wiedmaier, Cheryl D.; Moore, Chris W. – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
This study used a multistage mixed-methods analysis to assess the content-related validity (i.e., item validity, sampling validity) and construct-related validity (i.e., substantive validity, structural validity, outcome validity, generalizability) of a teaching evaluation form (TEF) by examining students' perceptions of characteristics of…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Validity
Johnson, Angela C. – Science Education, 2007
This study examined how 16 Black, Latina, and American Indian women science students reacted to their undergraduate science classes. I focused on the meanings they made of the common features of university science documented by Seymour and Hewitt (1997), including large, competitive, fast-paced classes, poor teaching, and an unsupportive culture.…
Descriptors: Females, Enrichment Activities, American Indians, Student Attitudes
Nathan, Mitchell J.; Eilam, Billie; Kim, Suyeon – Wisconsin Center for Education Research (NJ1), 2006
Theories of learning in social settings, no matter their philosophical orientation, must address issues of intersubjectivity (IS). This paper starts with the premise that IS is a fundamental and unavoidable aspect of social interaction, and that understanding its nature is necessary for developing reliable theories of socially mediated learning…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Educational Research

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