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Wiliam, Dylan – Educational Leadership, 2015
According to author Dylan Wiliam, because lessons never go exactly as planned, teachers should build plan B into plan A. This involves designing a lesson with a "hinge" somewhere in the middle and using specific kinds of questions--what he calls hinge questions--to quickly assess students' understanding of a concept before moving on.…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Lesson Plans, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
Rothstein, Dan; Santana, Luz; Minigan, Andrew P. – Educational Leadership, 2015
Getting students to ask questions can feel like pulling teeth. How can teachers transform that feeling and create classrooms that come alive with questions? The authors, developers of the question formulation technique, suggest two simple changes: First, teachers need to give students both a structure and the opportunity to practice generating…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Teacher Response, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods
Elhess, Mohamed; Egbert, Joy – English Teaching Forum, 2015
There are many instructional approaches for helping English language learners improve both reading comprehension and overall language proficiency. One such approach, the literature circle--which is somewhat like a student book club in the classroom--has drawn a great deal of attention in recent years (Schlick Noe and Johnson 1999). Many teachers…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Group Activities, Reading Comprehension, Audience Response Systems
Snell, Emily K.; Hindman, Annemarie H.; Wasik, Barbara A. – Reading Teacher, 2015
Vocabulary development is critical for children's ability to learn to read and their success at school. Vocabulary has also been identified as a key factor in the achievement gap, with children from low-income families knowing significantly fewer words when they enter school. Although book reading has long been celebrated as an effective way for…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Intervention, Preschool Children, Kindergarten
Kobiela, Marta; Lehrer, Richard – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2015
We examined the codevelopment of mathematical concepts and the mathematical practice of defining within a sixth-grade class investigating space and geometry. Drawing upon existing literature, we present a framework for describing forms of participation in defining, what we term aspects of definitional practice. Analysis of classroom interactions…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Interaction, Student Participation
Partanen, Anna-Maija; Kaasila, Raimo – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2015
The concepts of social and sociomathematical norms have proved to be useful in guiding the participation of students in mathematical discussions and developing the quality of their contributions when inquiry-based, collaborative approaches are applied in studying mathematics. The first author conducted a teaching experiment with her 17-year-old…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Student Participation, Group Discussion, Inquiry
Gibbons, Lynsey; Knapp, Melinda – Journal of Staff Development, 2015
What types of talk promote teachers' professional growth? In the following vignettes, 4th-grade teachers and instructional leaders examine student work and observe classroom instruction. These learning designs encourage teachers to talk in ways that develop a shared understanding of teaching, which is instrumental to their professional growth…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Grade 4, Elementary School Teachers, Vignettes
Cruz, Bárbara C. – Educational Leadership, 2015
Many teachers shy away from conversations about diversity issues in the classroom--because they feel pressured to cover the mandated curriculum, or because they worry about students' and parents' reactions, or because they're afraid they'll say the wrong thing or won't know how to respond to comments that can make everyone feel uncomfortable. In…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Diversity (Institutional), Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teaching Guides
Nordquist, Alice L. – General Music Today, 2015
Music teachers may integrate a variety of English language arts content standards into their curriculum to enhance students' music experiences while also supporting their language development. John M. Feierabend and Melanie Champagne's picture book adaptation of "My Aunt Came Back" lends itself to multiple singing and discussion…
Descriptors: English, Language Arts, Standards, Phonological Awareness
Jiménez, Osvaldo – Theory Into Practice, 2015
With games captivating the minds of many children in the United States, educators may be interested in trying to introduce games into their classrooms. This article offers educators insights into how to understand and incorporate games that are inherently social, promoting effective discourse in their classrooms. Although educational games and…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Classroom Techniques, Group Discussion, Play
Uitto, Minna; Kaunisto, Saara-Leena; Syrjälä, Leena; Estola, Eila – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2015
This article focuses on teacher identity. Based on two small stories told in a peer group by a beginning teacher, we ask: How does a beginning teacher tell about her identity as part of the micropolitical context of school? Theoretically and methodologically, the research is committed to a narrative approach in understanding teacher identity. The…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Beginning Teachers, Peer Groups, Teacher Attitudes
Institute of Education Sciences, 2015
This meeting summary is organized into two major sections. The first section captures the individual contribution of meeting participants, including both Institute of Education Sciences (IES) staff and the invited technical working group members. The second section captures themes that arose during the group discussions, which were organized…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Educational Research, Conference Papers, Conferences (Gatherings)
Bergner, Yoav; Kerr, Deirdre; Pritchard, David E. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2015
Determining how learners use MOOCs effectively is critical to providing feedback to instructors, schools, and policy-makers on this highly scalable technology. However, drawing inferences about student learning outcomes in MOOCs has proven to be quite difficult due to large amounts of missing data (of various kinds) and to the diverse population…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Data Analysis, Discussion Groups, Outcomes of Education
Owens, Marissa Christina – ProQuest LLC, 2015
The focus of this study was to answer the following overarching question: How does a Twitter discussion format compare to a Facebook discussion format in terms of promoting collaborative argumentative discourse? Data analysis focused on the difference in amount of arguments, counter-arguments, reasons, and elaborations generated by participants…
Descriptors: Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Online Courses, Persuasive Discourse
Helen Ryan-Atkin – Teacher Education Advancement Network Journal, 2015
This study emerged from my concern as module tutor over the lack of participation amongst my student teachers on an Initial Teacher Training degree in lively, reasoned debate. Traditional approaches to teaching, which see learning as primarily a cognitive, internally-driven process, rarely take into account learners' linguistic and cultural worlds…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Study Skills, Persuasive Discourse

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