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Coffey, David C.; Richardson, Mary G. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2005
This article addresses misconceptions related to what makes an unfair game fair and describes from a personal perspective the process of discovering for oneself when a particular mathematical method works. (Contains 3 figures and 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Educational Games, Probability, Mathematics Instruction
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Stephens, Ana C. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2005
This article describes the implementation of an activity designed to confront a common misconception about variable. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Algebra, Misconceptions, Symbols (Mathematics), Comprehension
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Truty, Daniela – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2004
This chapter addresses the contradictions inherent to working at the confluence of human resource development and adult education, as well as the opportunity for transformation in the workplace.
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Adult Education, Organizational Development
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Gal-Ezer, Judith; Zur, Ela – Computers and Education, 2004
The implementation of a new computer science (CS) curriculum in high schools which includes all the basic elements of traditional CS programs, motivated a research to determine how students conceive the very fundamental notion of efficiency. Since this was the first time that algorithm efficiency was integrated into a high school curriculum, our…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Misconceptions, Computer Science Education, High School Students
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Fajemilehin, Boluwaji Reuben – Educational Gerontology, 2004
This descriptive study examined the conceptions and misconceptions students in health professions have regarding older people. The research was conducted in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. The findings revealed that students in health professions, as a whole, demonstrated a high degree of stereotypic misconceptions and poor knowledge about aging and older…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Older Adults
Chokshi, Sonal; Fernandez, Clea – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Recently, there has been a rapid proliferation of lesson study groups in the United States. Since deep knowledge about lesson study is rare in the U.S., it is likely that some of these groups have an incomplete understanding of this Japanese practice. Some may focus on structural aspects of the process of lesson study or may mimic its superficial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Misconceptions, Developmental Stages
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Brown, Alyson – Children & Society, 2004
This paper examines twentieth century social constructions of child prostitutes and child prostitution, the origins of these representations and the extent to which they have been used as metaphors for other perceived social, economic and political problems. It is important to recognise that these children have been sexually abused and that…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Crime, History, Social Problems
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Carson, Robert; Rowlands, Stuart – Science & Education, 2005
Force in modern classical mechanics is unique, both in terms of its logical character and the conceptual difficulties it causes. Force is well defined by a set of axioms that not only structures mechanics but science in general. Force is also the dominant theme in the "misconceptions" literature and many philosophers and physicists alike have…
Descriptors: Physics, Misconceptions, Motion, Science Instruction
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Weinstock, Michael; Neuman, Yair; Tabak, Iris – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2004
The research described in this paper investigates one possible explanation for students' ability or inability to identify fallacious arguments. As students' ability to identify informal reasoning fallacies has been the subject of scant empirical investigation, the current study may broaden our knowledge concerning this phenomenon and locate it in…
Descriptors: Norms, Persuasive Discourse, Misconceptions, Thinking Skills
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MacLeod, Malcolm D.; Saunders, Jo – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Recent research has indicated a link between retrieval-induced forgetting and the production of misinformation effects (J. Saunders & M. D. MacLeod, 2002). The mechanism underlying this relationship, however, remains unclear. In an attempt to clarify this issue, the authors presented 150 participants with misinformation under conditions designed…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Memory, Cognitive Processes, Inhibition
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Metzger, Margaret Treece – English Journal, 2003
Teachers improve their presentation of materials and interactions with students when they are able to learn from their mistakes and misconceptions. While there are days that require "an act of survival," as the author writes, helping adolescents reach the maturity of adulthood keeps her from being "just a teacher." In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Teacher Improvement, Teaching Conditions, English Teachers
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Albion, Majella J.; Fogarty, Gerard J. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2005
A comparison is made between the career decision making of secondary school students who are also elite athletes and a sample of non-athlete students. The 226 athletes (111 females, 115 males) in the study were on sporting scholarships with the Australian Institute of Sport or state/territory institutions. Measures used included the "Career…
Descriptors: Athletes, Secondary School Students, Decision Making, Career Choice
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Fukushima, Yoshihiro; Ushimaru, Makoto; Takahara, Satoshi – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2002
In textbook treatments of enzyme inhibition kinetics, adjustment of the initial inhibitor concentration for inhibitor bound to enzyme is often neglected. For example, in graphical plots such as the Dixon plot for estimation of an inhibition constant, the initial concentration of inhibitor is usually plotted instead of the true inhibitor…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Inhibition, Computation, Kinetics
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King, Chris – Physics Education, 2002
Balls made of modelling clay (Plasticine[TM]) can be used to generate a classroom discussion about the scientific evidence used to determine the structure of the Earth. This allows pupils to appreciate how evidence is used to support hypotheses and to distinguish fact from hypothesis. It also provides opportunity to correct misconceptions held by…
Descriptors: Students, Misconceptions, Investigations, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Rosenthal, Gary T.; Soper, Barlow; Rachal, Chris; McKnight, Richard R.; Price, A. W. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2004
The Profession of Psychology Scale (Rosenthal, McKnight & Price, 2001) was used to investigate whether taking more psychology courses results in a more accurate understanding of what is required to become a psychologist. Data indicate that though misconceptions exist in both Naive students (those who had not completed any psychology courses) and…
Descriptors: Incidence, Psychology, Courses, Correlation
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