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Weaver, Andrew J.; Raptis, Helen – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2001
Analyzes 295 male and 194 female examinations from introductory atmospheric and oceanic science courses to determine whether or not there exist gender differences in the performance on multiple choice versus constructed response sections of the exams. (Author/SAH)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Gender Issues, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
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Fry, Richard P. W.; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1996
Comparison of 2 interviews, with either a male or female interviewer, of 56 women who reported a history of sexual abuse found approximately one-third of the incidents were reported in only 1 interview, with gender of interviewer making little apparent difference. Contrary to expectation, subjects appeared to be more forthcoming at the first…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Disclosure, Females, Interviews
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Goodman, L.; Berntson, G. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Describes a method for teaching advanced ecology to juniors and seniors at an independent high school. Uses questions as the primary organizational tool to organize the curriculum. Facilitates teaching science in a manner closer to how it is practiced by scientists and helps students understand and appreciate science itself. (SAH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Ecology, Questioning Techniques, Science Instruction
Boyd, Stephen D. – American School Board Journal, 2000
Poor listening can have dramatic consequences; relatively minor mistakes can lead to misunderstandings and hurt feelings. In stressful situations, board members should use extra thinking time, focus on the person speaking, look interested, ask questions, paraphrase, empathize, and pause before reacting to angry outbursts. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Boards of Education, Conflict Resolution, Empathy
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King, Alison – Theory into Practice, 2002
Examines the kind of peer learning that demands high-level cognitive processing, discussing how peer interaction influences cognitive processes (structuring peer interaction and using guided reciprocal peer questioning); how to promote cognitive processing (knowledge construction and integration and socio- cognitive conflict); metacognition; and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry
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Blackman, Merrill S.; Dooley, Patricia; Kuchinski, Bill; Chapman, David – College Teaching, 2002
Evaluated the effectiveness of the Classroom Performance System (CPS), which uses infrared remotes to allow students to answer in-class questions anonymously. Found no dramatic improvement in students' lesson preparation or performance; however, CPS did greatly facilitate using pop quizzes and class questions, improved instructors' ability to…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Information Technology
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She, Hsiao-Ching – Research in Science and Technological Education, 2001
This case study investigated gender-based differences in classroom participation through examining teacher-student interactions between a female biology teacher and two groups of middle school students, namely high achievers and low achievers. The female teacher used a questioning-orientated instructional strategy as her major teaching style which…
Descriptors: Biology, Case Studies, Questioning Techniques, Science Education
Martin, Nikki – Mathematics Teaching, 2003
In this article, the author discusses a project involving the observation of 12 teachers in different schools, teaching pupils at Key Stage 3 of differing ages and abilities, noting both questioning techniques used and pupils' responses. The teachers involved were volunteers, chosen to give a range of experience, styles, and school, and included a…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Mathematics Education, Classroom Observation Techniques, Student Reaction
Yang, Hong – TESL Canada Journal, 2006
This article reports an empirical study of classroom observation of two general English lessons that examined the effects of teachers' referential questions on learners' responses in two ESL classrooms. The study found that in both classes, the teachers asked many more referential questions than display questions, contrary to earlier findings.…
Descriptors: Observation, English (Second Language), Questioning Techniques, Second Language Instruction
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Francek, Mark – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
A gallery walk is a discussion technique that gets students out of their chairs and actively involved in synthesizing important science concepts, writing, and public speaking. The technique also cultivates listening and team-building skills. This paper provides guidance for conducting, managing, and assessing gallery walks. (Contains 4 tables and…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Questioning Techniques, Group Activities, College Science
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Huber, Lynn L.; Lenhoff, Rosalyn S. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2006
Examples of how good children's literature, supported by opportunities to work on meaningful tasks, and skillful questioning can promote mathematical learning are presented. Helping children solve problems, reason, value, feel confident, and communicate their thinking as mathematicians makes mathematical concepts come alive in young children's…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Mathematical Concepts, Childrens Literature, Preschool Children
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Zengaro, Franco; Iran-Nejad, Asghar – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2007
This study investigated student engagement in class discussions in a university-level, literature-based writing class. The research questions were 1) Does multiple-source learning provide a new lens for the observation of reflective teaching and learning practices? 2) Is there evidence that shows that the practices adopted by one teacher actually…
Descriptors: College Students, Learner Engagement, Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods
Hollas, Betty – Crystal Springs Books, 2007
Applying concepts from lower grades, the author applies whole-group differentiation concepts to middle and high school, showing teachers how it is possible to differentiate within the whole-group setting in which many educators are comfortable. By allowing everyone to participate in the same activities at different levels of complexity or mastery,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Flexible Scheduling, Textbook Content, Book Reviews
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Gioka, Olga – Journal of Biological Education, 2007
Assessment for learning is any assessment for which the first priority is the promotion of pupils' learning. The purpose of this current study was to explore the extent to which science teachers use assessment for learning when they teach biology in secondary classes. A year-long study with nine secondary science teachers in four schools in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feedback (Response), Biology, Teacher Effectiveness
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Souvignier, Elmar; Kronenberger, Julia – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2007
Background: There is much support for using cooperative methods, since important instructional aspects, such as elaboration of new information, can easily be realized by methods like "jigsaw." However, the impact of providing students with additional help like a questioning training and potential limitations of the method concerning the (minimum)…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cooperative Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Grade 3
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