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Norton, Anderson H.; McCloskey, Andrea V. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2008
Each year, more teachers learn about the successful intervention program known as Math Recovery (USMRC 2008; Wright 2003). The program uses Steffe's whole-number schemes to model, understand, and support children's development of whole-number reasoning. Readers are probably less familiar with Steffe's fraction schemes, which have proven similarly…
Descriptors: Intervention, Numeracy, Mathematics Instruction, Numbers
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Woo, Yen Yen Joyceln; Simmons, Jacqueline Ann – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2008
In 2002, the Afghanistan Ministry of Education adopted a new National Curriculum Framework, created to promote child-centred teaching and learning strategies for the next generation of Afghan schools. As is often the case in post-conflict education development, a cadre of international curriculum consultants was hired to facilitate the production…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Textbook Preparation, International Education
Ellstrom, Per-Erik; Kock, Henrik – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2008
In spite of the expectations that exist regarding efforts to develop competence and in spite of the large amounts of resources devoted to it, there is a marked lack of empirically-based research on competence development in companies and other organizations. The purpose of this article is to present a review of research on strategies for…
Descriptors: Competence, Skill Development, Concept Formation, Learning Strategies
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Nussbaum, E. Michael – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2008
This article serves two functions. First, it addresses why studying collaborative discourse and collaborative argumentation is important for promoting students' deep-level understanding of content. A literature review is presented examining the evidence for this claim, concluding that engaging in collaborative discourse and argumentation might…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Educational Psychology, Learning Strategies, Literature Reviews
Sisk, Dorothy – Understanding Our Gifted, 2008
On the surface, gifted children may appear to be well adjusted, but they are often highly sensitive, perfectionistic, and intense. They usually have an acute awareness of moral issues, with a unique perception of themselves and others and deeper feelings at an earlier age than their peers. Because of these intense qualities, they may suffer from…
Descriptors: Gifted, Teacher Role, Moral Issues, Anxiety
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Jones, Karyn Dayle; Granello, Paul F. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2008
Ezines (electronic zines) are independently made, online publications that can provide creative, pedagogical possibilities for constructivist learning in counselor education and, specifically, the diagnosis class. Making ezines about mental disorders and psychopathology allows students to engage in active learning about important topics while…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Mental Disorders, Learning Strategies, Counselor Training
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Kaatz, Kathryn – Science and Children, 2008
This inquiry-based lesson was inspired by Denise Fleming's book entitled, "In the Tall, Tall Grass" (1991). The author used the book and a real study of prairie grasses to teach kindergartners how to make careful observations and record what they see. In addition, they learn how to "draw as scientists." Here the author describes her class's yearly…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Inquiry, Science Instruction, Kindergarten
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Bacci, Tina – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2008
In this article, the author provides technology-based techniques for prewriting invention and drafting that offer students new ways to look at and think about writing topics and tasks. Rather than creating electronic versions of existing paper-and-pencil invention strategies, the author suggests strategies using commonly owned and used computer…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Writing Instruction, Computer Software
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Wilson, Amy Alexandra – Reading Teacher, 2008
Using a science lesson on lunar phases as a basis for discussion, the author suggests ways that teachers can provide literacy instruction on multimodal texts in science. The author asserts that multiple representations are central to the discipline of science, and that students require explicit instruction on how to critically read, evaluate, and…
Descriptors: Literacy, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Scientific Literacy
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Dinsmore, Daniel L.; Alexander, Patricia A.; Loughlin, Sandra M. – Educational Psychology Review, 2008
The terms metacognition, self-regulation, and self-regulated learning appear frequently in the educational literature and are sometimes used interchangeably. In order to explore the theoretical and empirical boundaries between these three constructs and the perceptions or misperceptions that their broad and often unqualified application may…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Self Management, Learner Controlled Instruction, Self Motivation
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Karbasioun, Mostafa; Biemans, Harm; Mulder, Martin – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2008
This study was designed to investigate changes in farming and to look at how farmers adapt to diverse changes in and around their farms in the province of Esfahan, Iran. It is part of a larger project aimed at developing a job competency profile for agricultural extension instructors (AEIs). One hundred and two farmers who had previously followed…
Descriptors: Rural Extension, Learning Strategies, Extension Agents, Foreign Countries
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Thomas, Laura A.; LaBar, Kevin S. – Learning & Memory, 2008
The goal of this study was to determine how the fear relevancy of outcomes during probabilistic classification learning affects behavior and strategy use. Novel variants of the "weather prediction" task were created, in which cue cards predicted either looming fearful or neutral outcomes in a between-groups design. Strategy use was…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Curriculum Development, Stimuli, Mathematical Models
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Kinchin, Ian M.; Baysan, Aylin; Cabot, Lyndon Bruce – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2008
The development of teaching in higher education towards a more learner-orientated model has been supported by the literature on individual learning differences and on learning styles in particular. This has contributed to the evolution of university pedagogy away from a medieval transmission model than runs counter to contemporary understanding of…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
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Holland, Barbara; Robinson, Gail – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2008
In this article, the authors explore the diverse ways in which community based learning strategies are used to enhance further development of adults, raising their levels of educational attainment and increasing their involvement in public and civic activities. There are two social and demographic dynamics at the heart of this topic: the aging…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Learning Strategies, Community Education, Adult Education
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Ellis, Robert A.; Goodyear, Peter; Calvo, Rafael A.; Prosser, Michael – Learning and Instruction, 2008
This study focused on students' conceptions of and approaches to learning through face-to-face and online discussions. The study setting was a course in which students (N = 110) worked in small teams and in which team discussions took place both face-to-face and online. The design of the study involved a combination of in-depth interviews and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Rating Scales, Questionnaires, Interviews
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