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Qian, David D. – TESL Canada Journal, 2005
This empirical study examines how English-as-a-second-language (ESL) learners use their vocabulary knowledge for inferring meanings of unknown words in reading comprehension. The data, collected through interviews with young adult ESL students in Canadian universities, indicate that: (a) semantic and morphological aspects of vocabulary knowledge…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Cues, Universities, Semantics
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Berthiaume, Kristen S. – School Psychology Review, 2006
Based on the reliable findings that children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have both attentional and academic difficulties, it is assumed that the attentional deficit contributes to the academic problems. In this article, existing support for a link between the attentional and academic difficulties experienced by children…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Learning Strategies, Intervention, Story Reading
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Tang, Jung-Chang; Wu, Li-Ting; Chiang, Chiu-Hua – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2006
The purposes of this study were to examine the variables related to the special education students' stereotyped behavior in Taiwan, to understand types and functions of these students' stereotyped behavior, and to investigate the impact of such stereotypy on teaching in special educational classrooms. Questionnaires were sent to 308 classroom…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Developmental Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Social Reinforcement
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Killoran, Amanda; Kelly, Michael – Health Education Journal, 2004
This short paper considers the development of an evidence-based approach to tackling health inequalities. Inequalities in health in England at the beginning of the 21st century have widened and are stark. Despite overall improvements in death rates, the growing gap between social groups means that now some parts of England have the same levels of…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Health Promotion, Public Health, Foreign Countries
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Watts, A. G.; Sweet, Richard; Haines, Christine; McMahon, Mary – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
The Third International Symposium on Career Development and Public Policy was entitled "Shaping the future: Connecting career development and work development." Papers were provided by 16 nations and organisations, and this article synthesises these papers. The country teams were asked to select and address two or three of six themes: (1) human…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Indigenous Populations, Disabilities, Public Policy
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Ginsburg, Alan; Rhett, Nancy – American Journal of Evaluation, 2003
A useful evaluation of an education program is one that adds to the body of timely, relevant evidence to increase the likelihood that policy decisions improve program performance. This definition focuses on performance rather than change and recognizes that studies can't guarantee the use of their findings but can only increase the likelihood of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Utilization, Program Effectiveness, Inferences, Scientific Methodology
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Trowler, Paul; Bamber, Roni – International Journal for Academic Development, 2005
A number of countries, including Sweden and the UK, are considering the introduction of compulsory teacher training for higher education (HE) lecturers. This paper assesses whether such a policy is likely to achieve its aims, and the issues that may arise as the policy is implemented. The paper draws on experience with this policy in Norway,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Compulsory Education, Curriculum Implementation
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Nassaji, Hossein – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2003
This study examines the use of strategies and knowledge sources in L2 lexical inferencing and their relationship with inferential success. Data consist of introspective and retrospective think-aloud protocols of 21 intermediate ESL learners who attempted to infer new word meanings from context. Analysis reveals that (a) overall, the rate of…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Hawthorne, Graeme; Herrman, Helen; Murphy, Barbara – Social Indicators Research, 2006
Since publication use of the WHOQOL-Bref has rapidly risen. However, as yet no population norms have been published as a reference point against which researchers can interpret their findings. This study provides preliminary population norms for this purpose. Randomly sampled community residents from two studies were pooled and used to examine the…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Physical Health, Well Being, Gender Differences
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Attewell, Paul A.; Lavin, David E.; Domina, Thurston; Levey, Tania – Journal of Higher Education, 2006
Using college transcripts, we separate the effects of remedial coursework from high school preparation. For two-year colleges, taking remedial classes was "not" associated with less academic success. In four-year colleges, there "are" negative effects of remedial coursework, but many minority students who complete a bachelor's…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Remedial Instruction, Inferences, Literature Reviews
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Stegelin, Dolores A. – Young Children, 2005
This article can help teachers and directors become eloquent and effective advocates of play-based early learning environments. It defines play and play policy and discusses distinct research areas that support play policy and practice for physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development within diverse early childhood settings. Also…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Physical Development, Emotional Development, Emergent Literacy
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Solomon, Yvette – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2006
The ability to handle proof is the focus of a number of well-documented complaints regarding students' difficulties in encountering degree-level mathematics. However, in addition to observing that proof is currently marginalised in the UK pre-university mathematics curriculum with a consequent skills deficit for the new undergraduate mathematics…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Student Experience
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Lee, Valerie E.; Burkam, David T.; Ready, Douglas D.; Honigman, Joanne; Meisels, Samuel J. – American Journal of Education, 2006
Do children learn more in full-day kindergartens than half-day programs? If full-day kindergarten increases learning, are kindergartners in some schools particularly advantaged by their full-day experience? We address these questions with a nationally representative sample of over 8,000 kindergartners and 500 U.S. public schools that participated…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, School Schedules
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Coburn, Cynthia E.; Talbert, Joan E. – American Journal of Education, 2006
Current policies place unprecedented demands on districts to use evidence to guide their educational improvement efforts. How districts respond is likely to be influenced by how individuals in the district conceptualize what it means to use evidence in their ongoing work. This study draws on sensemaking and institutional theory to investigate how…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Improvement, Compliance (Psychology), Educational Policy
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Erten, Ismail Hakki; Karakas, Müge – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2007
This study aims at understanding how the use of different reading activities affects readers' comprehension of short stories. Forty-seven students with an advanced level of English proficiency participated in the study where a quasi-experimental research design was pursued. The experimental and control groups of students completed different sets…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Literary Genres, Reciprocal Teaching, Inferences
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