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Traianou, Anna; Hammersley, Martyn – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
In their rejoinder to our article about their work on evidence-based science education, Millar "et al." (2008) claim that we misrepresented their position, and that our argument was false or unclear in key respects. In this brief reply we argue that their criticisms are misdirected, and that they fail to engage in the sort of dialogue…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Science Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Inferences
Millar, Robin; Leach, John; Osborne, Jonathan; Ratcliffe, Mary – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
A reader of Traianou and Hammersley's article (in this issue), which discusses at some length the work we undertook in the "Evidence-based Practice in Science Education (EPSE)" Research Network, might attribute to us views that are rather different from those which we in fact hold, and which we have sought to present in our own accounts…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Science Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Inferences
Kreydatus, Beth – History Teacher, 2008
In many of the U.S. History courses the author has taught, she has encountered students who refer to the second-wave feminists of the 1960s and 1970s as "bra-burners." Unsurprisingly, these students know very little about the origin of this epithet, and frequently, they know even less about the women's movement generally. Second-wave feminism, and…
Descriptors: Feminism, History, Females, Documentaries
McLaughlin, Denis – History of Education, 2008
For close to 170 years the general consensus from historians has been that Edmund Rice, who founded the Irish Christian Brothers in 1802, was an unenthusiastic applicant to the National Board of Education in Ireland in 1832 and later withdrew his schools because he believed his education was incompatible with the philosophy underpinning the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Historians, Educational History, Misconceptions
Klee, Robert – Science & Education, 2008
Christina Hoff Sommers and Sally Satel, a philosopher and a psychiatrist, now both policy analysts at the American Enterprise Institute, write in their recent book "One Nation Under Therapy: How the Helping Culture Is Eroding Self-Reliance" that empirically unsupported psychological theories ultimately descended from the cultural upheavals of the…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Misconceptions, Criticism, Educational Principles
Brenna, Beverley – International Journal of Special Education, 2008
North American children's authors have not been inclusive of characters with special needs when it comes to assigning the role of protagonist. While books with depictions of characters with identified exceptionalities have appeared on bookstore shelves and awards' lists, these characters have generally been relegated to subsidiary positions,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Attitude Change, Stereotypes, Fiction
Cottrell, Barbara Hansen; Close, Fran T. – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Objective: The authors assessed the knowledge, beliefs about, and practices of vaginal douching among women attending 2 universities in the southeastern United States. Participants: There were 416 participants in this study; 46.9% were black and 44.5% were white. Methods: The authors administered a 30-item questionnaire to women enrolled in…
Descriptors: Females, Physiology, Hygiene, Misconceptions
Fowler-Finn, Thomas – School Administrator, 2008
In this era of unforgiving accountability and test scores with high-stakes implications, important lessons can be learned from charter school marketing. Scrutiny of the regular public schools has never been more sharp-edged. Charter school proponents are becoming increasingly aggressive in promoting themselves as a viable alternative for…
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, Charter Schools, Marketing, Nontraditional Education
Dodson, Chad S.; Darragh, James; Williams, Allison – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2008
When expectations and stereotypes are activated at retrieval, they spontaneously create distorted and illusory recollections that are consistent with these expectations. Participants studied doctor (physician)-related and lawyer-related statements that were presented by 2 different people. When informed, on a subsequent source memory test, (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Test Items, Stereotypes, Familiarity, Memory
Madhyastha, Tara; Hunt, Earl – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2009
This paper introduces a method for mining multiple-choice assessment data for similarity of the concepts represented by the multiple choice responses. The resulting similarity matrix can be used to visualize the distance between concepts in a lower-dimensional space. This gives an instructor a visualization of the relative difficulty of concepts…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Multiple Choice Tests, Concept Formation, Schematic Studies
Morris, Edward K. – Behavior Analyst, 2009
I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabrics of their life. (Tolstoy, 1894)…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Lecture Method, Autism, Deception
Buaraphan, Khajornsak – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 2009
Understanding of the Nature of Science (NOS) serves as one of the desirable characteristics of science teachers. The current study attempted to explore 101 Thai in-service science teachers' conceptions of the NOS, particularly scientific knowledge, the scientific method, scientists' work, and scientific enterprise, by using the Myths of Science…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Scientific Principles, Scientific Enterprise, Science Teachers
Koutselini, Mary – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 2009
The study presents the results of an educational intervention during in-service training of secondary school teachers in Cyprus, which led to participants' development. The aim was twofold, first to reveal teachers' conception about cooperative learning and second to help teachers through simulation of cooperative learning to construct the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Negative Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries
Langer, Nieli – Educational Gerontology, 2009
Aging is a complex process that involves factors such as cultural, ethnic, and gender differences and is unique to each individual. Love, sexual intimacy, and sexuality are characteristics that help define individuals and often contribute to how well they will continue to live and age. Enhanced knowledge and healthy attitudes about sexual needs…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Sexuality, Aging (Individuals), Older Adults
Menzel, Susanne; Bogeholz, Susanne – Research in Science Education, 2009
The topic of biodiversity is of high value for education for sustainable development as it reflects the interaction of ecological, economic and social issues particularly well. Especially in so-called biodiversity hotspots, among them Chile, natural resources are often depleted for economic interest which, in many cases, is required income.…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Theories, Economics, Social Environment

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