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Colbert, James T.; Olson, Joanne K.; Clough, Michael P. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2007
Students rarely ask questions related to course content in large-format introductory classes. The use of a Web-based forum devoted to student-generated questions was explored in a second-semester introductory biology course. Approximately 80% of the enrolled students asked at least one question about course content during each of three semesters…
Descriptors: Course Content, Biology, Internet, Computer Uses in Education
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Parker, Mary; Hurry, Jane – Educational Review, 2007
Research suggests that children's understanding of text can be improved by the explicit teaching of those comprehension strategies that are used implicitly by skilled readers, particularly the use of self-regulating strategies to generate questions about text. This study of the teaching of comprehension in 51 London Key Stage 2 classrooms explores…
Descriptors: Inferences, Reading Comprehension, Questioning Techniques, Reader Text Relationship
Sangster, Margaret – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2007
The structure of the national numeracy strategy (1999) has ensured that whole-class teaching has become a significant feature of the primary mathematics lesson. It is the section of the lesson where children are introduced to new mathematics and therefore there is a need to make it effective. In this article, the author describes her small-scale…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Teacher Characteristics, Questioning Techniques, Student Participation
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Prat-Sala, Merce; Hahn, Ulrike – Language Learning, 2007
In an investigation of discourse sensitivity, Catalan-speaking children aged 4 to 8 years were asked two different questions in a picture description task. One was a wide-focus question ("What is happening?"); the other was a narrow-focus question ("What is happening to 'the patient'?"). Children of all age groups displayed sensitivity to the…
Descriptors: Word Order, Child Language, Questioning Techniques, Uncommonly Taught Languages
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Myers, Scott A.; Edwards, Chad; Wahl, Shawn T.; Martin, Matthew M. – Communication Education, 2007
This study investigated the link between college students' perceptions of instructors' aggressive communication and students' involvement in and out of the classroom. Participants were 218 students enrolled in introductory communication courses. Results indicated that students' reports of instructor argumentativeness were not positively associated…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Interaction, Information Seeking, Interpersonal Communication
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Bulgren, Janis A.; Marquis, Janet G.; Lenz, B. Keith; Schumaker, Jean B.; Deshler, Donald D. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2009
This study examined the effectiveness of a Question Exploration Routine and associated graphic organizer for enhancing the performance of students of diverse abilities when assessed on knowledge and comprehension of content and quality of written responses. Participants were 36 students with and without learning disabilities (LD) in Grades 9…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Learning Disabilities, Academic Achievement, Instructional Materials
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Nelson, Jennifer; Robison, Diane F.; Bell, John D.; Bradshaw, William S. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2009
Pedagogical strategies have been experimentally applied in large-enrollment biology courses in an attempt to amplify what teachers do best in effecting deep learning, thus more closely approximating a one-on-one interaction with students. Carefully orchestrated in-class formative assessments were conducted to provide frequent, high-quality…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Biology, Misconceptions, Thinking Skills
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Parker, Arlie, III; Sparkman, Dana – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2008
The purpose of this study was to determine parent perceptions of the efficacy of the use of three forms of electronic school-home communication used by faculty and staff in a rural high school in southern Georgia--e-mail, PowerSchool, and School Messenger. An anonymous survey instrument containing Likert scale questions, yes/no questions, and…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Parent Attitudes, High Schools, Rural Schools
Risner, Gregory P.; Nicholson, Janice I. – 1996
A study determined the levels of comprehension generated by questions accompanying the stories in new basal readers. A sample of 200 questions, 100 randomly selected from each of the 2 most widely used third-grade series (the Scott Foresman series "Celebrate Reading" and the McGraw-Hill series "A New View"), were analyzed for…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Content Analysis, Grade 3, Primary Education
Commeyras, Michelle; Sumner, Georgiana – 1995
The ideas presented in this brochure are for teachers interested in creating opportunities for students to pose questions during literature-based discussions, in heterogeneous whole group and peer-only discussions. The brochure notes that the method is a highly motivating way to conduct discussions because students of all reading abilities can…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cooperation, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
Silver, Edward A.; Burkett, Mary Lee – 1994
Previous research has suggested that many elementary school teachers have a firmer understanding of addition and subtraction concepts than they have of more complex topics in elementary mathematics, such as division. In this study, (n=24) prospective elementary teachers' understanding of aspects of division involving remainders was explored by…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Division, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Risner, Gregory P.; And Others – 1994
A study examined the levels of comprehension generated by questions in story-related and story-retell activities in the Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition (CIRC) program. A sample of 500 questions from CIRC materials for grades 4, 5, and 6 were classified. Results indicated that the majority of story-related and story-retell questions…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Intermediate Grades, Language Arts, Questioning Techniques
Dumas, Bethany K. – 1990
Designed for persons interested in using "A Manual for Investigating American English in the South: Field Procedures" as a tool rather than using the approach suggested in the manual, this guide provides a preliminary set of instructions for using the manual, including comments on appropriate fieldwork orientation. Section II outlines…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Field Studies, Higher Education, Interviews
Chu, Felix T. – 1993
Different types of interviews serve different purposes; however, they all share a common goal of collecting data in different situations. The data may be factual in generating quantitative input for a research project, attitudinal in gauging public acceptance of a proposed educational policy, or used in gaining a better understanding of a certain…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Research, Ethnography, Higher Education
Grossnickle, W. F.; And Others – 1993
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of the job interview on the attitudes of applicants, those who were hired and those who were not, and to offer employers suggestions for the interview process. The potential previewing effects of discriminatory interviewing techniques were also assessed. Questionnaires were sent to 134 individuals…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Employee Attitudes, Employment Interviews, High School Graduates
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