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Emanuelsson, Jonas; Sahlstrom, Fritjof – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2008
The aim of this article is to further the understanding of how content is learned in classrooms, using conversation analysis (CA) and variation theory for the analysis. Classroom video materials from two mathematics classrooms in Sweden and the USA are analysed. A result of the study is the empirical explication of the tension between the need for…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Interaction, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction
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McMahon, Susan I. – Voices from the Middle, 2008
The authors adopt the stance that, even though strategy use should be taught to help learners monitor their comprehension, such instruction is not sufficient to insure transfer or ownership. Further, such instruction often emphasizes only literal recall, limiting students' understanding. Therefore, the author argues that teachers should consider…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Middle School Students, Recall (Psychology), Learning Strategies
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Coke, Pamela K. – English Journal, 2008
Pamela K. Coke observes two high school English teachers who carry out practical assessments that supply them with an understanding of student achievement. The strategies used, such as Socratic seminar, book club meetings, and sticky notes, provide constructive information about what students are able to do and help identify ways such practices…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Educational Strategies, Books
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Meuler, Debra – American Biology Teacher, 2008
A central theme of the "National Science Education Standards" is teaching science as an inquiry process, allowing students to explore an authentic problem using the tools and skills of the discipline. Research indicates that more active participation by the student, which usually requires higher-order thinking skills, results in deeper learning.…
Descriptors: Animals, Laboratory Procedures, Biology, Anatomy
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Bender-Slack, Delane – English Education, 2010
Delane Bender-Slack takes on the important subject of teaching for social justice. Her article's strength is in its uncompromising look at complex, often misinterpreted teaching challenges. This article focuses on actual teachers working for social justice in their classrooms. Working from a strong theoretical framework, she pushes us in new…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Change, Language Arts, English Teachers
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Schleppenbach, Meg; Perry, Michelle; Miller, Kevin F.; Sims, Linda; Fang, Ge – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2007
The authors investigated the use of a particular discourse practice--continued questioning and discussion after a correct answer was provided, which they called extended discourse--and examined the frequency and content of this practice in 17 Chinese and 14 U.S. elementary mathematics classes. They found that the Chinese classrooms had more, and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Mathematics, Classrooms
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Kelin, Dan, II. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
Without moments of reflection provided in every process, students might not learn to ask themselves questions. They need to understand that it is important to reflect, but students need models for efficient and effective questioning. In this article, the author discusses various approaches to reflection and questioning.
Descriptors: Reflection, Students, Art Education, Dramatics
Satlow, I. David – Bus Educ World, 1969
Descriptors: Evaluation, Guidelines, Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Hyland, Drew A. – Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1974
This article suggests that modes of inquiry into sport should be heterogeneous; that there is not only one correct method. (RC)
Descriptors: Athletics, Methods, Philosophy, Play
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Kretchmar, Scott – Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1974
This article demonstrates the close relationship between everyday sport experience and phenomenological analysis of it. (RC)
Descriptors: Athletics, Experience, Methods, Philosophy
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Pearson, Kathleen M. – Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1974
Descriptors: Athletics, Experience, Methods, Philosophy
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Mangione, Anthony Roy – English Education, 1972
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods
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Greathouse, Lillian R.; Karmos, Joseph S. – Business Education Forum, 1990
Developing good questioning techniques requires planning and continuous self-evaluation. Improving questioning techniques can provide a more enjoyable teaching experience and a more enhanced learning experience for the students in the classroom today and in the work force tomorrow. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
Leeds, Dorothy – Training and Development, 1993
Discusses the five powers of questions when used in training situations: (1) questions demand answers; (2) questions provide in control; (3) questions provide information; (4) questions get people to take on and solve their own problems; and (5) questions reveal how people think. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Questioning Techniques, Training Methods
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Bingham, Charles – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
This article looks at the practice of educational questioning using the philosophical hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer. It first looks at questions and statements from a hermeneutic perspective, demonstrating some of the differences and similarities between the two. It then details Gadamer's notion of the "true question", asking whether it is…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Philosophy, Questioning Techniques, Educational Philosophy
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