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El-khateeb, Mahmoud M. A. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The purpose of this study aims to investigate the errors classes occurred by the Preparatory year students at King Saud University, through analysis student responses to the items of the study test, and to identify the varieties of the common errors and ratios of common errors that occurred in solving inequalities. In the collection of the data,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Error Patterns, Misconceptions, Mathematical Concepts
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Arnott, Margaret; Ozga, Jenny – Oxford Review of Education, 2016
Nationalism is a key resource for the political work of governing Scotland, and education offers the Scottish National Party (SNP) government a policy space in which political nationalism (self determination) along with social and cultural forms of civic nationalism can be formed and propagated, through referencing "inwards" to…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Self Determination
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Walter Kerby, Holly; DeKorver, Brittland K.; Cantor, Joanne; Weiland, Marcia J.; Babiarz, Christopher L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Demonstration shows are a widely used form of Informal Science Education. While there is evidence that the shows are highly enjoyable, little work has been done to investigate the cognitive impacts of these shows. This article describes the development and production of "The Boiling Point," a show that uses the structure of a play to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Informal Education, Teaching Methods, Questionnaires
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McPhail, Graham – British Educational Research Journal, 2016
In this paper I explain and utilise Bernstein's theory of recontextualisation as a means to consider the influence of constructivism as one of the key "rulers of consciousness" or recontextualising principles that has become hegemonic within education. In considering this influence I draw on the literature to clarify some of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Theories, Constructivism (Learning), Misconceptions
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Zavrel, Erik – Physics Teacher, 2016
"MythBusters," the long-running though recently discontinued Discovery Channel science entertainment television program, has proven itself to be far more than just a highly rated show. While its focus is on entertainment, the show employs an array of pedagogical techniques to communicate scientific concepts to its audience. These…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions, Science Instruction, Television
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Romine, William L.; Todd, Amber N.; Clark, Travis B. – Science Education, 2016
We developed and validated a new instrument, called "Measuring Concept progressions in Acid-Base chemistry" (MCAB) and used it to better understand the progression of undergraduate students' understandings about acid-base chemistry. Items were developed based on an existing learning progression for acid-base chemistry. We used the Rasch…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Chemistry, Undergraduate Students, Scientific Concepts
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Dalal, Jyoti – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2016
Pierre Bourdieu had modest, peasant roots. He was born in 1930, in a rural family in the Béarn province of south-western France. He was the first one in his family to finish high school. His father, the son of a sharecropper, was a postal worker. Bourdieu, being a "scholarship boy," made his way to the elite École Normale Supérieure.…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Philosophy, Biographies, College Faculty
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Barr, Sherrie; Oliver, Wendy – Research in Dance Education, 2016
This paper investigates the evolution of feminist consciousness in dance technique class as related to body image, the myth of the perfect body, and the development of feminist pedagogy. Western concert dance forms have often been taught in a manner where imitating the teacher is primary in the learning process. In this traditional scenario,…
Descriptors: Feminism, Dance Education, Human Body, Self Concept
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Julien, Heidi – Communications in Information Literacy, 2016
Information literacy, as a concept, has suffered from terminological confusion and has been burdened with untenable expectations. In addition, insufficient attention has been given to the place of information with the context of information behavior or information practices generally. Significant challenges remain to developing information…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Misconceptions, Educational Benefits, Computer Literacy
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Groth, Randall E.; Butler, Jaime; Nelson, Delmar – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2016
Students can struggle to understand and use terms that describe probabilities. Such struggles lead to difficulties comprehending classroom conversations. In this article, we describe some specific misunderstandings a group of students (ages 11-12) held in regard to vocabulary such as "certain", "likely" and…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Statistics, Probability, Misconceptions
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Ernst, William J.; Gallo, Adrienne B.; Sellers, Amanda L.; Mulrine, Jessica; MacNamara, Luciana; Abrahamson, Allison; Kneavel, Meredith – Exceptionality, 2016
The purpose of this study is to determine knowledge of traumatic brain injury among educators. Few studies have examined knowledge of traumatic brain injury in this population and fewer still have included a substantial proportion of general education teachers. Examining knowledge of traumatic brain injury in educators is important as the vast…
Descriptors: Head Injuries, Neurological Impairments, Teacher Characteristics, Questionnaires
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Omilion-Hodges, Leah M.; Wieland, Stacey M. B. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2016
As teachers of leadership, we have noticed that our students often get "stuck" thinking about leadership in overly simplistic ways that dichotomize task and relationship-orientations, often resulting in overly simplistic understandings of leadership processes. In this reflective essay, we draw upon two approaches to leadership…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Theories, Psychology, Leadership Styles
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Galili, Igal; Bar, Varda; Brosh, Yaffa – Science & Education, 2016
This study deals with the school instruction of the concept of weight. The historical review reveals the major steps in changing weight definition reflecting the epistemological changes in physics. The latest change drawing on the operation of "weighing" has been not widely copied into physics education. We compared the older instruction…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Physics, Teaching Methods
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Sapire, Ingrid; Shalem, Yael; Wilson-Thompson, Bronwen; Paulsen, Ronél – Pythagoras, 2016
Teachers come across errors not only in tests but also in their mathematics classrooms virtually every day. When they respond to learners' errors in their classrooms, during or after teaching, teachers are actively carrying out formative assessment. In South Africa the Annual National Assessment, a written test under the auspices of the Department…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Error Patterns, Mathematics Instruction
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Weingartner, Kristin M.; Masnick, Amy M.; Cohen, Marisa – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
We examined the role of refutation texts in learning to replace science misconceptions. Calling a misconception to the foreground may help people overcome the misconception (Broughton & Sinatra, 2010). To test this claim, we had students who expressed a common misconception in physics read one of three passages about the issue. The passages…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts, Physics
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