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de Vries, Peter – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2012
Three older Australians' active engagement in music making with children was examined in this phenomenological study. Intergenerational music engagement was explored, focusing on the perspectives of the older Australians engaged in these musical interactions and, in particular, perceived benefits in being part of these musical interactions. Data…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement
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Iserbyt, Peter – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2015
Background: This study is a part of a larger research project where the effect of instructional guidance in terms of role definition and role switching was investigated on students' learning of Basic Life Support (BLS) during a 20-minute reciprocal learning episode with task cards. BLS is a lifesaving skill consisting of nine sub skills to be…
Descriptors: Reciprocal Teaching, Task Analysis, Daily Living Skills, Pretests Posttests
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Ghorbani, Mohammad Reza; Gangeraj, Atefeh Ardeshir; Alavi, Sahar Zahed – Current Issues in Education, 2013
Although the importance of reading in developing writing ability is undeniable, few competent readers in EFL contexts develop into competent writers. Since students are not aware that reading can assist them in writing, this study examined the effect of reciprocal teaching--which focuses on four reading comprehension strategies, namely…
Descriptors: Research Design, Reading Comprehension, Inferences, Reciprocal Teaching
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Huang, Ching-Ting; Yang, Shu Ching – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2015
This study examines the effects of two types of online remedial reading interventions on the reading strategy and comprehension, motivational beliefs, and self-efficacy of 36 low-achieving students (explicit teaching before reciprocal teaching [ET-RT] vs. direct instruction [DI]). We designed a 10-unit online remedial English reading program based…
Descriptors: Reciprocal Teaching, Reading Strategies, Reading Comprehension, Self Efficacy
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Stricklin, Kelley – Reading Teacher, 2011
Reciprocal teaching is a researched-based technique that utilizes the comprehension strategies of predicting, clarifying, questioning, and summarizing. This article provides methods of incorporating characters, props, and visual and hands-on tools to encourage and motivate students to learn through reciprocal teaching. Teachers are given…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Reciprocal Teaching, Reading, Metacognition
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Dioso-Henson, Luzale – Research in Education, 2012
Formalised peer-to-peer collaboration and the use of web-enhanced materials that are consistent with course objectives, graded assessments and learning outcomes is well known in educational practice. This study compared the academic gains of college students enrolled in Physics using Reciprocal Peer Tutoring (RPT) with others using non-Reciprocal…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Comparative Analysis, College Students, Physics
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Siska, Jan; van Swet, Jacqueline; Pather, Sulochini; Rose, David – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013
The aim of this article is to consider the practical implications of international collaborative partnerships between and within higher education institutions (HEIs) in terms of the development of an international programme in Special Needs Education as well as its implementation. We first look at the heavy institutional demands set within…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Partnerships in Education, Program Development, International Cooperation
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Iserbyt, Peter; Byra, Mark – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2013
Task cards are instructional tools that combine a picture of a skill with written instructions about how to perform the skill. This article provides practical guidelines for developing research-based task cards for use in physical education classes. Fitness-related motor skills are used as examples to clarify design principles for task cards. The…
Descriptors: Reciprocal Teaching, Instructional Materials, Physical Education, Material Development
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George, Annamma; Kappan, Mini Dejo – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2011
Effective learning merely does not imply manipulation of information, which is integrated into an existing knowledge base, but rather, directing attention to what one has assimilated, understanding relationship between new information and what is already known, understanding the process which facilitated this and being aware that something new has…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Academic Achievement, Web Based Instruction
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Guccione, Lindsey M. – Reading Teacher, 2011
Over the course of one year in a first-grade classroom, English learners (ELs) used several literacy practices to construct meaning from expository text. The teacher modeling, guided practice, and independent use of the five most frequent practices are explained in detail, with accompanying photographs of student work. The author describes how…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Literacy, Elementary School Students
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Qohar, Abdul; Sumarmo, Utari – Indonesian Mathematical Society Journal on Mathematics Education, 2013
This paper presents the findings from a posttest experiment control group design by using reciprocal teaching, conducted in Indonesia University of Education to investigate students' ability in mathematical communication and self regulated learning. Subject of the study were 254 of 9th grade students from three junior high schools of high, medium,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 9, Junior High School Students, Mathematics Instruction
Conderman, Greg; Bresnahan, Val; Hedin, Laura – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2012
This article presents a rationale for using active involvement techniques, describes large- and small-group methods based on their documented effectiveness and applicability to K-12 classrooms, and illustrates their use. These approaches include ways of engaging students in large groups (e.g., unison responses, response cards, dry-erase boards,…
Descriptors: Informal Assessment, Reciprocal Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Cooperative Learning
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Lundberg, Ingvar; Reichenberg, Monica – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2013
The present study demonstrated that students with mild intellectual disabilities are capable of constructing meaning from written text by guided social interaction. Participants were 40 adolescents in special schools divided into two intervention conditions: reciprocal teaching (RT) and inference teaching (IT). In RT the students practiced four…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mild Mental Retardation, Reading Instruction, Reading
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Yilmaz, Kaya – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2011
Learning theories are essential for effective teaching in that they shed light on different aspects of the learning process. The spectrum of learning theories can be categorized into three main areas: behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism. "Behaviorism" as a teacher-centered instructional framework for a long time dominated educational…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Effectiveness, Problem Based Learning, Discovery Learning
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Naude, Luzelle; Bezuidenhout, Hannemarie – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
The focus of this article is on the experiences of staff members involved in a student support programme. The experiential, social, and student-centred approaches incorporated in this programme provided not only students, but also academics with pathways to lifelong learning. Functioning in a community of practice (CoP) (with students and also…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Academic Support Services, Experiential Learning, Student Centered Curriculum
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