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Ott, Carol H.; Doyle, Lynn H. – High School Journal, 2005
According to social norms theory, when high school students overestimate the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD) by their peers, they tend to use more themselves. The purpose of this study was to determine whether these over estimations (misperceptions) could be corrected through a similar age peer-to-peer interactive social norms…
Descriptors: Social Theories, High School Students, Adolescents, Peer Relationship
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Sayani, Anish – Journal of School Leadership, 2005
This article begins with two nonfiction narratives that are used throughout the article to defend and nuance the rationale for educational leaders to create dialogical spaces in schools for students to explore their spiritualities. The reasons for the inclusion of spirituality in schools are clustered into four categories for the sake of…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islam, Religious Factors, Misconceptions
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Clores, Michael A.; Limjap, Auxencia A. – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2006
The purpose of this study was to determine the beliefs about biological evolution held by college freshman students in one Catholic university in the Philippines. After 4 weeks of constructivist-inspired instruction, interviews and journal entries revealed that the students have diverse beliefs about the theory of evolution. They posited…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Evolution, Foreign Countries, Misconceptions
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Morrison, Mark; Sweeney, Arthur; Heffernan, Troy – Journal of Marketing Education, 2006
Debate over the link between student learning styles and effective teaching has a long tradition, made more interesting by Karns's recent article "Learning Style Differences in the Perceived Effectiveness of Learning Activities." Fundamentally he asserts, in critiquing Morrison et al. (2003), that marketing educators should not adopt "a high…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Teaching Styles, Learning Modalities, Instructional Effectiveness
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Licciardone, John C. – Journal of American College Health, 2003
Proponents of social norms approaches maintain that correcting misperceptions of alcohol use among college students may reduce drinking and its consequences. The author used aggregate campus-level data from the Nationwide Campuses Study to test this hypothesis. He defined the misperceptions ratio as the ratio of the frequency of the "average…
Descriptors: Drinking, Social Attitudes, Attitude Measures, Misconceptions
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Fabiano, Patricia M.; Perkins, H. Wesley; Berkowitz, Alan; Linkenbach, Jeff; Stark, Christopher – Journal of American College Health, 2003
The field of sexual assault prevention is shifting attention to educational interventions that address the role of men in ending violence against women. Recent studies document the often-misperceived norms men hold about other men's endorsement of rape-supportive attitudes and behaviors. The authors provide further evidence supporting the design…
Descriptors: Females, Sexual Harassment, Norms, Males
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Flogaitis, Evgenia; Agelidou, Evagelia – Environmental Education Research, 2003
This study was carried out within the framework of environmental education (EE) and its object was the recording, categorization and interpretation of kindergarten teachers' conceptions about two basic concepts: nature and the environment, which are key concepts of environmental education. The study involved the participation of 110 public…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Environmental Education, Preschool Teachers, Scientific Concepts
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Barnett, Michael; Wagner, Heather; Gatling, Anne; Anderson, Janice; Houle, Meredith; Kafka, Alan – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2006
Researchers who have investigated the public understanding of science have argued that fictional cinema and television has proven to be particularly effective at blurring the distinction between fact and fiction. The rationale for this study lies in the notion that to teach science effectively, educators need to understand how popular culture…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Films, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Pae, Tae-Il; Park, Gi-Pyo – Language Testing, 2006
The present study utilized both the IRT-LR (item response theory likelihood ratio) and a series of CFA (confirmatory factor analysis) multi-sample analyses to systematically examine the relationships between DIF (differential item functioning) and DTF (differential test functioning) with a random sample of 15 000 Korean examinees. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Factor Analysis, Test Bias, Test Validity
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Taylor, Annette Kujawski; Kowalski, Patricia – Psychological Record, 2004
Studies show that misconceptions about psychology are pervasive. This study examined how the strength of prior beliefs and the sources of misinformation relate to conceptual change following an introductory psychology course. Ninety introductory psychology students completed a 36-item "Psychological Information" questionnaire. Testing during the…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Testing, Psychology, Beliefs
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Luisa Araujo; Janis Strasser – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2003
By age three or four, children have already begun to construct their gender and racial identity. Stereotypes, prejudices, and practices in homes, communities, and the media can negatively affect children's feelings about themselves and others. Derman-Sparks (1983, 3) warned that young children may develop "pre-prejudice," which she…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Consciousness Raising, Critical Theory, Multicultural Education
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Swartz, Ellen – Journal of Negro Education, 2007
Inaccurate and incomplete presentations of American education history in teacher education programs play a central role in the poor preparation of pre-service teachers. This article exemplifies how the praxis of late 19th and 20th century African descent educators--who viewed education as a vehicle for freedom and an affirmation of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Misconceptions, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs
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Harris, J.; Cale, L. – Health Education Journal, 2007
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether it was necessary, cost effective and practical to investigate Welsh children's fitness levels in order to promote active, healthy lifestyles. Design: A multi-method study comprising a comprehensive review of literature, a questionnaire survey and interviews. Setting: This was a feasibility study…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Feasibility Studies, Tests, Questionnaires
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Daniel, J.; West, P.; Mackintosh, W. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2007
Persistent myths have lessened the impact of ICTs on education. Happily they are balanced by miracles of theory and practice that are gradually gaining the upper hand. We counter the myth that innovation in the application of ICTs is the preserve of industrialised countries by listing examples of innovations from southern Africa that have set…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Educational Resources
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Thornton, Sharon G.; Romano, Rosalie M. – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2007
As a post-9/11 society in the United States, people live in a complex and pluralistic world that pushes to rethink how to approach education. People want to know what is right and good, but how to discern this in a world where consensual understandings of meaning are missing, even within the nation's borders? Those in the northern, and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Western Civilization, Social Isolation, Social Bias
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