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Salas, Alexandra – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
As the concern over liberal bias has become more widely broadcast with regard to the subject of academic freedom, it does not come as a surprise that there should be some faculty members who either redress or else shy away from engaging in dialogue that might be considered to be controversial or invite debate with its discussion. This article…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Criticism, Academic Freedom, Teacher Attitudes, Debate
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Crossman, Brian – Teacher Development, 2005
Improving professionalism and teachers' professional image is beginning to figure highly on the educational policy agenda of a number of countries facing teacher shortages. This article probes and questions the language of education and educators and reasons that so much focus has been placed on expectations of teachers and teacher development…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Hager, Paul – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2004
The notion of competence has received sustained and ongoing critical attention. Despite this, many important matters remain unclear. This article argues that much of the confusion can be traced to both proponents and opponents of competence variously sharing highly questionable assumptions about learning that revolve around viewing it as a…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Vocational Education, Individual Development, Competence
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Pollatsek, Alexander; Reichle, Erik D.; Rayner, Keith – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
In their article, "Time Course of Linguistic Information Extraction from Consecutive Words During Eye Fixations in Reading," A. W. Inhoff, B. M. Eiter, and R. Radach (see EJ735287) reported the results of two experiments that they claimed were problematic for serial attention models of eye movements in reading (such as the E-Z Reader…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Eye Movements, Serial Learning, Experiments
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Yerushalmi, Edit; Polingher, Corina – Physics Education, 2006
Often, students repeat the mistakes they have made in answering exam questions, even after classroom discussion of their errors. They do not appear to have "learned from their mistakes". One possible solution is to guide students through a more active process of addressing their mistakes. We will describe a classroom study focused on the…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Questioning Techniques, Error Patterns, Learning Strategies
Singer, David – Horace, 2007
The purpose of this article is to describe Discourse Time (D.T.), a teaching practice that aims to integrate argumentative literacy, the third piece of the literacy puzzle, into math learning environments. Snapshots from a tenth grade classroom at Skyview Academy High School in Thornton, Colorado is used to paint a vivid picture of what D.T. looks…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
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Hartoonian, Michael; Van Scotter, Richard; White, William E. – Social Education, 2007
America evolved out of the principles of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, suggesting that individuals could govern themselves and that people were "endowed" with "unalienable rights" such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To secure these principles, Americans would continue to work on forming a more perfect Union, by…
Descriptors: Citizenship, United States History, Standards, Debate
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Klassen, Robert M.; Lynch, Shane L. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
This study used qualitative methodology to investigate the self-efficacy beliefs of early adolescents with learning disabilities (LD). We conducted a series of focus group interviews with 28 Grade 8 and 9 students with LD and individual interviews with 7 specialist LD teachers. Content analyses of the student and teacher data resulted in 2 a…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Learning Disabilities, Focus Groups, Adolescent Attitudes
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Hewitt, Randy – Educational Forum, The, 2007
Corporations have used and continue to use schools as conduits to establish consumption as the ultimate expression of participatory democracy and, thus, as the supreme good and standard of personal growth. By nurturing this narrow moral ideal as the "summum bonum" (the highest good) of public and private life, our corporate-infused schools work to…
Descriptors: Criticism, Corporations, Public Education, Democracy
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Wu, Ying-Tien; Tsai, Chin-Chung – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
Recently, the significance of learners' informal reasoning on socio-scientific issues has received increasing attention among science educators. To gain deeper insights into this important issue, an integrated analytic framework was developed in this study. With this framework, 71 Grade 10 students' informal reasoning about nuclear energy usage…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Science Instruction, Nuclear Energy, Science Education
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Reznitskaya, Alina; Anderson, Richard C.; Kuo, Li-Jen – Elementary School Journal, 2007
This study systematically analyzed social and cognitive processes that underlie the development of argumentative knowledge. Group discussions of controversial issues and explicit instruction in argumentation were expected to help students acquire a sense of the overall structure of an argument, or an argument schema. In a quasi-experiment, 128…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Grade 4, Grade 5, Writing (Composition)
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Gott, R.; Duggan, S. – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2007
This paper draws on earlier work on ideas that underpin the collection and use of evidence in science in schools. It establishes that different types of practical work share the same procedural underpinnings. It then takes the work of Toulmin on argumentation to suggest that the idea of the "public claim" can be used to forge a link…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Scientific Literacy, Science Activities, Public Schools
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Morris, Anne K. – Cognition and Instruction, 2007
This study was designed to identify the types of understandings, skills, and beliefs that affect pre-service teachers' evaluations of students' mathematical arguments in classroom contexts. Thirty-four pre-service teachers read a transcript of a third grade lesson in which the students were expected to prove a generalization. To investigate…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Validity, Mathematical Logic, Generalization
Zeidler, Dana L. – 1995
This paper provides a framework for examining the role of argumentation and thinking and is consistent with the research on pedagogical and theoretical misconceptions. The focus is on presenting a framework to discuss and illustrate how argumentation is related to social thinking (dialogic reasoning) and conceptual change, and provide common…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Kluver, Randy – 1995
Jacques Ellul is widely known among sociologists and philosophers in the West for his analyses of the impact technology has on human society and humans themselves. Less well known is Ellul's deep interest in human life. Ellul's interest in these areas is evident in "Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes" (1965) and "The…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cultural Context, Higher Education, Mass Media Effects
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