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Dracup, Mary – Journal of Learning Design, 2012
Online role plays, as they are designed for use in higher education in Australia and internationally, are active and authentic learning activities (Wills, Leigh & Ip, 2011). In online role plays, students take a character role in developing a story that serves as a metaphor for real-life experience in order to develop a potentially wide range…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Role Playing, News Media
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Conzemius, Anne – Journal of Staff Development, 2012
This article discusses five generally accepted reasons to use data as a part of an educator's ongoing professional practice. Of course, there are many other more specific reasons one might look at data, but these five cover the overarching need in an educational setting. The five major purposes for using data are: (1) To enhance understanding and…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Teaching (Occupation), Educational Practices, Perspective Taking
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Sauer, Janet S.; Kasa, Christi – Issues in Teacher Education, 2012
"These families must be so sad. I just wonder what they do and if they have any type of normal life." "I am not sure how I will work with parents. I think they probably look to the school for a lot of help." These quotes were taken from preservice teachers' papers early in their teacher education program, in which they were asked to describe what…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Disabilities, Stereotypes
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Knight, Jim; Bradley, Barbara A.; Hock, Michael; Skrtic, Thomas M.; Knight, David; Brasseur-Hock, Irma; Clark, Jean; Ruggles, Marilyn; Hatton, Carol – Journal of Staff Development, 2012
New technologies can dramatically change the way people live and work. Jet engines transformed travel. Television revolutionized news and entertainment. Computers and the Internet have transformed just about everything else. And now small video cameras have the potential to transform professional learning. Recognizing the potential of this new…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Quality of Life, Context Effect, Handheld Devices
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Scheeren, Anke M.; Koot, Hans M.; Begeer, Sander – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2012
Qualitative differences in social interaction style exist "within" the autism spectrum. In this study we examined whether these differences are associated with (1) the severity of autistic symptoms and comorbid disruptive behavior problems, (2) the child's psycho-social health, and (3) executive functioning and perspective taking skills. The…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Adolescents, Interpersonal Relationship, Hyperactivity
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Evans, Karen E.; Demuth, Katherine – Journal of Child Language, 2012
Pronoun reversal, the use of "you" for self-reference and "I" for an addressee, has often been associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and impaired language. However, recent case studies have shown the phenomenon also to occur in typically developing and even precocious talkers. This study examines longitudinal corpus data from two…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Semantics, Form Classes (Languages), Autism
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Kathy Sanford; Lorna Williams; Tim Hopper; Catherine McGregor – in education, 2012
Although teacher education programs across the country are currently under significant review and reform, little attention is paid to the importance of Indigenous principles that could inform or transform them. Attention to Indigenous principles such as those presented in this paper can, we believe, serve to decolonize teacher education, offering…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Teacher Education, Decolonization, Teacher Education Programs
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Tversky, Barbara; Hard, Bridgette Martin – Cognition, 2009
Although people can take spatial perspectives different from their own, it is widely assumed that egocentric perspectives are natural and have primacy. Two studies asked respondents to describe the spatial relations between two objects on a table in photographed scenes; in some versions, a person sitting behind the objects was either looking at or…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Visual Aids, Perspective Taking, Schemata (Cognition)
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Vaish, Amrisha; Carpenter, Malinda; Tomasello, Michael – Developmental Psychology, 2009
In most research on the early ontogeny of sympathy, young children are presented with an overtly distressed person and their responses are observed. In the current study, the authors asked whether young children could also sympathize with a person to whom something negative had happened but who was expressing no emotion at all. They showed 18- and…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Perspective Taking, Affective Behavior, Toddlers
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Dodd, Janet L.; Ocampo, Alaine; Kennedy, Kelly S. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2011
This study investigated the use of a narrative-based language intervention program for teaching perspective-taking skills to students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The participants consisted of 18 students between the ages of 9 years 7 months and 12 years 2 months (M = 10:8) who had a diagnosis of an ASD. Students received 500 minutes of…
Descriptors: Story Grammar, Intervention, Semantics, Autism
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Nilsen, Elizabeth S.; Fecica, Agnieszka M. – Developmental Review, 2011
Successful communication requires that individuals attend to the perspective of their conversational partners and use this information to modify their behavior accordingly. This paper presents a framework by which to understand children's communicative perspective-taking skills and, within this framework, outlines three routes by which children's…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Cognitive Ability, Social Influences
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Nursey-Bray, Melissa; Haugstetter, Hilary – Journal of Management Education, 2011
In today's globalized world, there is an increasing imperative to operate in multiple and culturally diverse contexts. An intercultural approach to management education prepares students to work anywhere in the world. What lessons can be learned from other cultures that can enhance how managers operate in international forums? The authors seek to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Global Approach, Cultural Pluralism
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Wamsted, John O. – Qualitative Inquiry, 2011
Applying the Deluzoguattarian concept of the trace, this article explores interactions between a White teacher and his Black students and the way race is coconstructed therein. Using a short story by the Argentine mystery writer Jorge Luis Borges as a frame, the author connects the poststructural philosophy of the trace to current notions of…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, High Schools, Racial Differences, Cultural Differences
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Batanova, Milena D.; Loukas, Alexandra – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
Guided by a social information processing perspective, this study examined the unique and interactive contributions of social anxiety and two distinct components of empathy, empathic concern and perspective taking, to subsequent relational and overt aggression in early adolescents. Participants were 485 10- to 14-year old middle school students…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Anxiety Disorders, Interpersonal Competence, Empathy
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Barnett, Kathy – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2011
Achieving a shared vision is often cited as a prerequisite to successful organisational change. What change strategists do not take into consideration is how this concept applies to complex systems such as those found in higher education. This paper explores and identifies the divergent perspectives and meanings found among the multiplicity of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Organizational Change, Organizational Objectives, Group Unity
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