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Sarno, Una McGinley – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2011
The EPILLAW Paradigm is a practical method for developing writing skills. It consists of an original nine-level taxonomy and sequential methodology of listening, speaking, writing and reading. In this method, the development of writing precedes the development of reading. The work consists of two books. In the introductory book, the author…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Models, Praxis, Writing Skills
Council of Chief State School Officers, 2010
In 2010, the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) Surveys of Enacted Curriculum (SEC) State Collaborative conducted a content analysis of the new Common Core State Standards in English language arts and mathematics. Now, many state, local, and school education leaders are using an online data reporting system to compare their prior state…
Descriptors: State Standards, Content Analysis, State Departments of Education, Academic Standards
Harada, Violet H. – School Library Monthly, 2010
Students are frequently unaware that they hold the power of learning in their own hands. Their ability to figure out what they are doing and where they are heading are crucial keys to consciously applying learning strategies, developing effective work habits, and assessing their own performance. The ability to regulate one's own learning means…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Student Evaluation, Learning, School Libraries
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Singer, Alan J. – Social Education, 2012
The most common activity in a social studies classroom should be the analysis of primary sources. Students are intrigued and engaged by edited and unedited documents, written statements, transcribed speeches, photographs, pictures, charts, graphs, cartoons, and even material objects. Ideally, the goal of social studies teachers is to prepare…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Social Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content), World History
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Kinash, Shelley; Brand, Jeffrey; Mathew, Trishita – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2012
Many university academics disagree with the rationale that we should pursue mobile learning because 21st century students are apparently demanding it. We argue that the only defensible rationale for making mobile learning part of pedagogy is because it enhances student learning. This presentation shares results from research with 135 students…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Internet, Feedback (Response), Handheld Devices
Kelly, Ursula; McLellan, Donald; McNicoll, Iain – Universities UK, 2010
This is the first published study of the impact of the higher education sector on the English regions. This study presents key economic features of UK higher education in the academic year 2007/08 and those aspects of its contribution to the nine English regions that can be readily measured. The sector is analysed as a conventional industry,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Economic Impact
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Beck, Melissa R.; Lohrenz, Maura C.; Trafton, J. Gregory – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2010
Set size and crowding affect search efficiency by limiting attention for recognition and attention against competition; however, these factors can be difficult to quantify in complex search tasks. The current experiments use a quantitative measure of the amount and variability of visual information (i.e., clutter) in highly complex stimuli (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Charts, Competition, Search Strategies
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Crowe, Alicia R. – Social Studies, 2010
Numeracy is as essential to becoming an active and thoughtful citizen as literacy. Although the concept of numeracy is complex and robust, there are four areas in which teachers can fairly easily begin to incorporate it into social studies curriculum and instruction. The areas include the students' ability to understand raw numeric data in…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Relevance (Education), Social Studies, Citizenship
Carey, Kevin; Dillon, Erin – Education Sector, 2011
The American higher education system is plagued by two chronic problems: dropouts and debt. Barely half of the students who start college get a degree within six years, and graduation rates at less-selective colleges often hover at 25 percent or less. At the same time, student loan debt is at an all-time high, recently passing credit card debt in…
Descriptors: Credentials, Graduation Rate, Dropouts, Debt (Financial)
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Jancey, Jonine; Meuleners, Lynn; Phillips, Maureen – Health Education Journal, 2011
Objective: To explore health professionals' perceptions of sexual assault management practices and identify issues related to these practices across Western Australia (WA). Design: A two-round electronic Delphi study was undertaken with health professionals (medical doctors, registered nurses, social workers and managers). Setting: Healthcare…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Sexual Abuse, Community Education, Nurses
DiPerna, Paul – Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2013
The "Texas K-12 & School Choice Survey" project, commissioned by the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice and conducted by Braun Research, Inc. (BRI), measures Texas registered voters' familiarity and views on a range of K-12 education topics and school choice reforms. The author and his colleagues report response levels and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Familiarity, School Choice, Opinions
Chikatla, Suhana Benny Prasad – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of the study was to explore similarities and differences among the American and Indian participants in their preference, use, performance accuracy, and performance time in reading and interpreting embellished 3D and simple 2D charts. The participants for this study consisted of 100 American and 100 Indian students studying at a…
Descriptors: Indians, Charts, Program Effectiveness, Cultural Differences
Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2010
This article illustrates projected employment change from an industry perspective over the 2008-2018 decade. Workers are grouped into an industry according to the type of good produced or service provided by the establishment in which they work. Industry employment projections are shown in terms of numeric change (growth or decline in the total…
Descriptors: Wages, Industry, Employment Patterns, Charts
Aldeman, Chad – Education Sector, 2011
As college costs have continued to rise, states have offered families a way to save for their child's education. Private savings accounts, known as 529 savings plans, allow a family's investment to grow tax-free until a child is ready for college. Today, every state sponsors at least one 529 plan, and families have more than 10 million accounts,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Trust (Psychology), Charts, Public Policy
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Katz, Susan M. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2008
Charts and graphs are ubiquitous in business documents, and most students in the author's business communication courses are well aware that they need to be able to create many different types of data representation. Most of them have had a great deal of experience working with spreadsheet applications, and they know how to manipulate data and…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Graphs, Charts, Spreadsheets
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