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Leonard, Jacqueline; Moore, Cara M. – Action in Teacher Education, 2014
Some mathematics educators assert that P-12 students respond better to mathematics when it is taught for cultural relevance and social justice. Providing teachers with examples of how to use culturally relevant pedagogy and social justice pedagogy (SJP) is critical to enacting these strategies in mathematics classrooms. The results of this…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Culturally Relevant Education
Mynlieff, Michelle; Manogaran, Anita L.; St. Maurice, Martin; Eddinger, Thomas J. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2014
Writing assignments, including note taking and written recall, should enhance retention of knowledge, whereas analytical writing tasks with metacognitive aspects should enhance higher-order thinking. In this study, we assessed how certain writing-intensive "interventions," such as written exam corrections and peer-reviewed writing…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Metacognition, Introductory Courses, Biology
Gurholt, Kirsti Pedersen – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2014
Autobiographies of prominent environmentalists describe that their early lives have been rich in personal experiences of nature. The early childhood experiences of philosopher and climber Arne Naess (1912-2009) inspired the development of deep ecology philosophy, which markedly influenced the emergence of Norwegian "friluftsliv"…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries
Proske, Antje; Roscoe, Rod D.; McNamara, Danielle S. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2014
Achieving sustained student engagement with practice in computer-based writing strategy training can be a challenge. One potential solution is to foster engagement by embedding practice in educational games; yet there is currently little research comparing the effectiveness of game-based practice versus more traditional forms of practice. In this…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Computer Games, Student Motivation, Academic Achievement
Lorien Chambers Schuldt – ProQuest LLC, 2014
The new writing standards outlined in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are ambitious. Meeting these new demands will be challenging for all students, but even more so for English Learners (ELs) who are simultaneously developing language proficiency while learning to write in new genres. Teacher feedback is widely accepted to be a potentially…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition), English Language Learners, Oral Language
Chamcharatsri, Pisarn Bee – L2 Journal, 2013
Writing to express emotions can be a challenging task for second language (L2) writers, especially because it tends to be a process that is less addressed in language classrooms. This paper aims to expand thinking on L2 literacy and writing by exploring how L2 writers can express emotion (fear) through narratives both in their first language (L1)…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Fear, English (Second Language), Thai
Mori, Miki – CATESOL Journal, 2013
This article discusses my (recursive) process of theory building and the relationship between research, teaching, and theory development for graduate students. It shows how graduate students can reshape their conceptual frameworks not only through course work, but also through researching classes they teach. Specifically, while analyzing the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Educational Research, Educational Theories, Writing Instruction
Revising Strategy Instruction in Inclusive Settings: Effects for English Learners and Novice Writers
De La Paz, Susan; Sherman, Cindy K. – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2013
Twenty-three students with varying academic and linguistic profiles were taught a strategy for revising expository essays, using the Self-Regulated Strategy Development model for instruction. Students learned basic revising tactics and to consider text structure as they managed decisions on how to improve their essays. Instructional effects were…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, English Language Learners, Essays
Sahi, Salme; Maatta, Kaarina – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2013
This article describes the use of a Neuro Linguistic Program (NLP) in an antismoking campaign and studies how successful this campaign was according to secondary school students. This campaign was carried out in a small town in northern Finland as an intensive three-day-long campaign. The data consisted of the essays and interviews of those…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Secondary School Students, Linguistics, Biology
Nivalainen, Ville; Asikainen, Mervi A.; Hirvonen, Pekka E. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2013
This study has investigated the use of an open guided inquiry laboratory course in which a group of pre-service teachers planned and implemented practical work for school purposes. A total of 32 pre-service teachers (physics, mathematics, and chemistry majors) participated in the study. Each participant wrote a reflective essay after completing…
Descriptors: Physics, Preservice Teacher Education, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
Kaplan, Andy – Schools: Studies in Education, 2013
The work of Colonel Francis W. Parker, the man whom Dewey called "the father of progressive education," provides a starting point for reconstructing the loose ambiguities of progressive education into a coherent social and educational philosophy. Although progressives have claimed their approach is more humane and sensitive to children, we need…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Progressive Education, Educational Practices, Educational Theories
Thewissen, Jennifer – Modern Language Journal, 2013
The present article addresses the issue of second language accuracy developmental trajectories and shows how they can be captured via an error-tagged version of an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learner corpus. The data used in this study were extracted from the International Corpus of Learner English (Granger et al., 2009) and consist of a…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Linguistic Competence, Error Analysis (Language)
Rice, Jeff – College English, 2013
This essay questions the digital humanities' dependence on interpretation and critique as strategies for reading and responding to texts. Instead, the essay proposes suggestion as a digital rhetorical practice, one that does not replace hermeneutics, but instead offers alternative ways to respond to texts. The essay uses the Occupy movement as an…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Humanities, Reading Strategies, Hermeneutics
Woods-Groves, Suzanne; Therrien, William J.; Hua, Youjia; Hendrickson, Jo M. – Remedial and Special Education, 2013
This study investigated the efficacy of a writing (ANSWER) strategy to improve the essay test responses of students who were enrolled in a campus-based, postsecondary education program for individuals with developmental disabilities. Random assignment to treatment or control groups and a pre- and posttest design were employed. Students used the…
Descriptors: Writing Strategies, Essay Tests, College Students, Developmental Disabilities
David Peter Noskin – English Journal, 2013
The author describes the complex process one teacher goes through to create meaningful formative and summative assessments to define and support student learning.
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Summative Evaluation, United States Literature

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