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Buckenmeyer, Janet – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
Most teachers are still failing to fully integrate technologies in their classrooms to improve student achievement. If certain conditions exist, however, they are more likely to accept and use appropriate technologies in significant instructional ways. Relevant professional development and continuous access to needed resources are two significant…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teacher Motivation
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Thomson, Pat – English in Australia, 2008
While all comparisons are difficult, a consideration of the English national curriculum may offer some insights about the Australian version. In this paper, I suggest that there are some important similarities between the two approaches. I query the stated purposes of the Australian national curriculum and its adoption of a notion of equity which…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
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Bruce, Susan M. – RE:view: Rehabilitation Education for Blindness and Visual Impairment, 2008
The author describes the use of action plans to support 2 teachers' post-in-service implementation of communication strategies with 3 children who are deafblind. In the action plans, the teachers recorded changes in thinking and instructional practices under the 4 aspects of communication: form, function, content, and context. They also recorded…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Adoption (Ideas), Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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Belanger, Kathleen; Copeland, Sam; Cheung, Monit – Child Welfare, 2008
African American children are overrepresented in foster care by more than twice their proportion in the population (U.S. Government Accountability Office [USGAO], 2007). Building upon research relating faith (religiosity) to positive health and mental health, this study utilized cognitive and religious coping theories to examine the influence of…
Descriptors: African American Children, Placement, Disproportionate Representation, Foster Care
Schlechty, Phillip C. – School Administrator, 2008
Over the years, the author has participated in many gatherings where business leaders have been invited to provide educational leaders with advice regarding the way they should lead their schools. Some of these events proved satisfying, but others proved disastrous. In this article, the author argues that it is a mistake to invite business leaders…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Training, Leadership Styles
Hung, Yu-ju – ProQuest LLC, 2009
For the past several decades, Asian teachers of English have been traveling to English L1 countries to do graduate work and return home ready to try new teaching approaches (Golombek & Jordan, 2005; Liu, 1999; Major & Yamashiro, 2004). Among these approaches, Communicative language Teaching (CLT) of English is a teaching innovation that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Innovation, Interviews, Course Descriptions
Goliath, Cheryl Lynn – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Professional societies in the field of medicine have recommended that the traditional model for lifelong medical learning, which had previously focused on attendance at weeklong didactic continuing medical education (CME) courses, should be replaced by individualized study. Self-directed and practice-linked learning are well accepted in principle,…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Portfolios (Background Materials), Medical Education, Learning Readiness
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Little, Julie K.; Page, Carie – EDUCAUSE Review, 2009
Keeping faculty one step ahead of emerging technologies--and providing them with the support to manage what often feels like a rising tide of new tools and learning research--can indeed be difficult. Managing the widening gulf between early adopters and less technologically savvy faculty can be downright frustrating. And then there's the delicate…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Technology, Technological Advancement, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Rauktis, Mary E.; Huefner, Jonathan C.; O'Brien, Kirk; Pecora, Peter J.; Doucette, Ann; Thompson, Ronald W. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2009
The "Restrictiveness of Living Environment Scale" has long been the primary way to conceptualize the "restrictiveness" of a child's living situation. However, changes in systems of care and other factors have created a need to revisit how restrictiveness is conceptualized and measured. A measure was created to assess an environment's level of…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Young Adults, Family Environment
Alleyne, Mekada J. – 1988
It is maintained that Great Britain at its very heart is a racist society, in spite of the fact that there has been a permanent black community in Great Britain for 500 years, and members of this commmunity have made positive, productive contributions to British society. In 1731, so many blacks were apprenticed to tradesmen that the Corporation of…
Descriptors: Adoption, Black Family, Black Youth, Delivery Systems
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Vonk, M. Elizabeth; Angaran, Ruth – Adoption Quarterly, 2001
Describes a parent training program at an adoption agency that places children transracially; an instrument designed to measure parents' perception of the importance of racial awareness; and use of this instrument to evaluate effectiveness of an agency-based training session. Notes findings that training can have a positive effect on transracial…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Adoptive Parents, Attitude Change
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Fishman, Sterling – Educational Forum, 1975
Paul Goodman was a difficult man to evaluate, says the author, in an attempt to understand him and his contributions to our social growth. He briefly examined one facet, "The Cult of Youth," on which Goodman had much to say, and suggested a Goodman methodology. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Biographical Inventories, Evaluative Thinking, Imagery
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Schwartz, Edward M. – Journal of Pediatrics, 1975
The pediatrician should take the initiative in providing information to parents of an adopted child about the child's future needs and reactions. (CL)
Descriptors: Adoption, Emotional Adjustment, General Education, Intervention
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Gallagher, Ursula M.; Katz, Sanford N. – Children Today, 1975
Discusses the background, philosophy and provisions of the Model State Subsidized Adoption Act, which makes appropriate adoptions possible, through public subsidy, of children who might not otherwise be adopted because of special circumstances (handicaps, race, age). (ED)
Descriptors: Adoption, Exceptional Persons, Financial Support, State Legislation
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Aldridge, Delores P. – Family Coordinator, 1974
This work attempts to show that the real problem in black adoptions is not with black children or potential black adoptive parents but with agencies in the field of adoptions. Social agencies have to devise new and different approaches for becoming more responsive to the needs of black children. (Author)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Agencies, Black Attitudes
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