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Clapp-Smith, Rachel; Hammond, Michelle M.; Lester, Gretchen Vogelgesang; Palanski, Michael – Journal of Management Education, 2019
Empirical research suggests that focusing on one's identity as a leader may enhance ongoing leadership development. As a complement to traditional theory- and skills-based approaches to leader development, we offer an identity-based, multidomain approach to leadership development through a series of integrated in-class exercises. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Identification (Psychology), Class Activities, Business Administration Education
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Gray, DeLeon L.; Yough, Mike; Williams, Wayne A. – Educational & Child Psychology, 2019
Aim(s): Across two studies, we examine links between students' perceptions of the role of contributions to class discussions in helping them stand out, the importance they place on contributing, and the observed frequency of their attempts to contribute. Method/rationale: We purposefully sampled pre-service teachers at a large university in the…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Student Attitudes, Group Discussion, Preservice Teachers
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Sutton, Timothy J. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2018
As is the case with many new intellectual concepts, the definitional parameters of the term "postsecular" are in flux and ultimately will shape its critical usefulness. This article represents an effort to participate in this discussion with a particular emphasis on the pedagogical importance of the tenets of religious orthodoxy when…
Descriptors: Religion, College Instruction, Role of Religion, Liberal Arts
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Katrikh, Mark – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
Visitors come to museums for many reasons, including to learn something new about our world, not specifically to have an emotional response. Visitors unprepared for personal experiences can manifest their confusion in a multitude of ways. Anticipating such reactions, museums must engage in dialogue, to help visitors process emotions and ultimately…
Descriptors: Museums, Safety, Prosocial Behavior, Teaching Methods
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Venegas, Elena M. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2018
Although a subskills approach to reading instruction is merited in improving the reading skills of struggling readers, struggling readers also benefit from balanced literacy instruction. An overemphasis on reading subskills arguably minimizes students' enjoyment of reading and motivation to read and may inevitably result in the formation of…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Self Efficacy, Reading Instruction, Group Discussion
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Sparapani, Nicole; Carlisle, Joanne F.; Connor, Carol McDonald – Education Sciences, 2018
Vocabulary instruction is a critical component of language and literacy lessons, yet few studies have examined the nature and extent of vocabulary activities in early elementary classrooms. We explored vocabulary activities during reading lessons using video observations in a sample of 2ndand 3rd-grade students (n = 228) and their teachers (n =…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Grade 3, Elementary School Students, Vocabulary Development
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Saylor, Laura Lackner; Walton, Janet B. – School Science and Mathematics, 2018
In order to explore the potential for math-talk learning communities (utilizing interactive discussions of mathematics principles) as a framework for preservice teacher learning, a math-talk learning community framework was adopted in a methods of teaching mathematics course for preservice early elementary teachers. A case study of the co-created…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
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Stolz, Steven A.; Ozolinš, Janis T. – Educational Studies, 2018
The use of narrative -- in this case a fictional dialogue -- has been a time-honoured way of exploring ideas and most importantly indispensable for learning, at least since the time of the Sophists. Indeed, the dialogues of Plato exemplify this thesis because the qualities and characteristics of philosophy and philosophising are revealed through…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Educational Research, Narration
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Poteat, V. Paul; Calzo, Jerel P.; Yoshikawa, Hirokazu; Miller, s. j.; Ceccolini, Christopher J.; Rosenbach, Sarah; Mauceri, Nina – Grantee Submission, 2018
Background: Gay-straight alliances (GSAs) have potential to facilitate conversations on transgender and gender-diversity issues among members. We examined how frequently GSA members discussed transgender and gender-diversity topics within GSAs, whether GSAs varied from one another in the extent to which these conversations occurred, and identified…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Social Support Groups, Youth Programs, High School Students
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Tas Ilmek, Seda – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2020
Known as the master of horror with more than sixty novels, Stephen King's works have been translated into Turkish since 1970's and published mainly by "Altin Kitaplar" Publishing House. His works, frequently being among the best-sellers, have been retranslated into Turkish and reprinted countlessly with updated covers and labels such as…
Descriptors: Turkish, Translation, Authors, Novels
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Preston, Christine – Teaching Science, 2020
The topic of living things is ideal for exploring the ideas of children in the early years of school. Preschool and primary school teachers are reasonably confident with the subject matter and all children will have had some life experiences that contribute to their prior knowledge. For this reason, the question 'Is it alive?' is one that…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Logical Thinking, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science
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Graham, Peter; Kuyvenhoven, Cassandra; Upitis, Rena; Arshad-Ayaz, Adeela; Scheinman, Eli; Khan, Colin; Goebel, Allison; Brown, R. Stephen; Hovorka, Alice – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2020
The knowledge content of university-level introductory sustainability courses elicits emotional reactions by students that are novel within the typical classroom context. Common negative reactions include 'sadness', 'worry', 'guilt' and 'disgust', while more positive responses include 'feeling angry', 'empowered', 'like trying to make a…
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Environmental Education, Sustainability, Anxiety
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Özbek, Gülnur; Uyumaz, Gizem – Psycho-Educational Research Reviews, 2020
In this study, the aim is to examine the impact of Dialogic Teaching on students' academic success and anxiety regarding mathematics subjects of limit and continuity, which are in the scope of 12th grade mathematics curriculum, within the sub learning domain of continuity. During the research, both qualitative and quantitative methods were…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Dialogs (Language), Academic Achievement, Mathematics Anxiety
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Xiu, Ying; Thompson, Penny – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2020
Video is a rich medium that conveys more social cues than text. Use of video in an online discussion forum therefore has the potential to increase social presence in online learning environments. This experimental study compared a group using video for a portion of the required discussion posts to a group using only text in an online undergraduate…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Asynchronous Communication, Video Technology, Electronic Learning
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Diehl, David – Research Papers in Education, 2020
Research on teacher professional learning communities (PLCs) has found that part of their benefit comes from increased collegiality. And yet, while the nature of such collegiality is theoretically multifaceted and includes a combination of instrumental, expressive and substantive relationships, this multidimensional nature of PLCs is almost never…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Teacher Collaboration, Social Networks, Collegiality
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