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Fear, William James; Erikson-Brown, Andrew – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2014
Online learning is a growing field of education with a corresponding increase in the use of asynchronous discussion. Asynchronous discussion is a form of interaction that is mediated rather than direct and where there is a time lag in the interactions between discussants. In this paper we conducted a brief narrative review of the literature on…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Educational Quality, Literature Reviews, Online Courses
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Keith, Karin J.; Pridemore, Celeste B. – Reading Teacher, 2014
This article explains how to create and use a daybook in the literacy classroom. Readers learn what a daybook is, how the daybook in one fourth and fifth grade classroom is structured, and how students in this classroom use that daybook during reading instruction to engage, record important information, and discuss a text.
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Reading Instruction, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Chen, Ying-Chih; Lin, Jia-Ling; Chen, Yen-Ting – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2014
Argumentation is one of the central practices in science learning and helps deepen students' conceptual understanding. Students should learn how to communicate ideas including procedure tests, data interpretations, and investigation outcomes in verbal and written forms through argument structure. This article presents a negotiation model to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Persuasive Discourse, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Rickard, Anthony – Mathematics Educator, 2014
Although decades of mathematics education reform supports using effective classroom discourse to increase students' learning of mathematics, research about what mathematics students learn in such classrooms is less developed. Moreover, how teachers actually facilitate classroom discourse and navigate through unpredictable terrain to develop…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Geometric Concepts
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Pittaway, Sharon M.; Moss, Timothy – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
This paper describes a research project that investigated the process of redesigning a fully-online unit, in order to enhance undergraduate Education students' engagement in their learning. This redesign was guided by the development of an Engagement Framework, which presents five elements of engagement that are distinct yet interrelated. The…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teacher Education, Learner Engagement, Online Courses
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Msimanga, Audrey; Lelliott, Anthony – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
This paper discusses the nature of learner engagement with science content during small group discussions in which learners use their home languages. We observed that learners reverted to their home languages in small group discussions, yet very little is known about the dynamics of learner engagement when they use their home languages in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Native Language
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Deunk, Marjolein I.; van Kuijk, Mechteld F.; Bosker, Roel J. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2014
Standard setting methods, like the Bookmark procedure, are used to assist education experts in formulating performance standards. Small group discussion is meant to help these experts in setting more reliable and valid cutoff scores. This study is an analysis of 15 small group discussions during two standards setting trajectories and their effect…
Descriptors: Cutting Scores, Standard Setting, Group Discussion, Reading Tests
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Obenland, Carrie A.; Kincaid, Kristi; Hutchinson, John S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
We report a study of the general chemistry laboratory course at one university over four years. We found that when taught as a traditional laboratory course, lab experiences do not encourage students to deepen their understanding of chemical concepts. Although the lab instructor emphasized that the lab experiences were designed to enhance…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, College Science
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Hodges, Charles B.; Prater, Alyssa H. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2014
The purpose of this study was to investigate teachers' beliefs regarding the integration of technologies from the 2011 K-12 edition of the "Horizon Report" into their local, public school contexts. Teachers read the "Horizon Report" and then participated in an asynchronous, threaded discussion focusing on technologies they…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Teacher Attitudes, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
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Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy – Educational Leadership, 2014
Students love to talk. So do teachers. When there's a balance in the classroom between student and teacher discourse, good things happen. When students assume increased responsibility for discussions, when they interact with a wide range of peers on diverse topics and supply evidence for their thinking, great things happen. Noted educators…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Student Participation, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods
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Wilkerson-Jerde, Michelle Hoda – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2014
There are increasing calls to prepare K-12 students to use computational tools and principles when exploring scientific or mathematical phenomena. The purpose of this paper is to explore whether and how constructionist computer-supported collaborative environments can explicitly engage students in this practice. The Categorizer is a…
Descriptors: Computation, Classification, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning
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Larson, Sue C. – Reading Teacher, 2014
As teachers organize classroom schedules to meet curricular demands and time constraints, they strive to seek ways to motivate and sustain student engagement in quality vocabulary instruction, enjoyable learning experiences, and interesting informational books. This article addresses these concerns and describes a vocabulary acquisition strategy…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Vocabulary Development, Learning Experience, Reading Materials
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Haug, Berit S.; Ødegaard, Marianne – Research in Science Education, 2014
This qualitative video study explores how two elementary school teachers taught for conceptual understanding throughout different phases of science inquiry. The teachers implemented teaching materials with a focus on learning science key concepts through the development of word knowledge. A framework for word knowledge was applied to examine the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Video Technology, Elementary School Teachers, Scientific Concepts
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Linsenmeier, Katherine A.; Sherin, Miriam; Walkoe, Janet; Mulligan, Martha – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
The authors present three strategies for making sense of students' mathematical thinking. These lenses make the abstract idea of "making sense of student thinking" more manageable and concrete. We start by taking an initial look at a student's idea, going deeper, and finally looking across several ideas.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills, Mathematical Concepts
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McGarrah Sharp, Melinda; Morris, Mary Ann – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
Is it possible to teach pastoral care online? McGarrah Sharp and Morris describe their process of transforming a residential on-campus pastoral care course into the first online offering of the course at their seminary. They begin by describing a series of pedagogical choices made with the intent of facilitating dynamic movement between…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Online Courses, Computer Mediated Communication, Student Needs
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