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Bakker, Arthur – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2004
This paper examines ways in which coherent reasoning about key concepts such as variability, sampling, data, and distribution can be developed as part of statistics education. Instructional activities that could support such reasoning were developed through design research conducted with students in grades 7 and 8. Results are reported from a…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Grade 8, Cognitive Development, Sampling
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Bethel, Joyous C. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2005
This paper will address the development and offering of two combined (BSW and MSW) courses in Grief and Bereavement. This is a description of the purposes, educational units, and assignments for both courses. In addition, there is discussion of the learning environment to include educational strategies to promote both didactic and experiential…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Grief, Student Evaluation, Experiential Learning
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Browne-Ferrigno, Tricia; Muth, Rodney – Journal of School Leadership, 2003
Cohorts are increasingly popular management tools for recruiting students into professional education programs, for organizing their learning experiences, for promoting performance-based outcomes, and for developing and using innovative teaching-learning practices. This article examines issues about the effects of learning in cohorts by focusing…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Administrator Education, School Administration, Principals
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Thwaite, Anne – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2004
This paper will examine the discourse of one experienced teacher of Indigenous children in lessons observed as part of the Conductive Hearing Loss (CHL) project conducted by Edith Cowan University in Perth. In the classroom observed, all the children were Indigenous and the teacher was aware that some children were suffering from CHL. This…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Classroom Environment, Foreign Countries, Student Diversity
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Kritikos, Effie Papoutsis; Birnbaum, Barry – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2003
Interviews with 16 general special education teachers from the Chicago area were conducted in order to obtain information on their views and experiences with collaboration. An open-ended questionnaire consisting of nine items was utilized during the interviews, which required the participants to give multiple sentence responses to each question.…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Cooperation
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Tanner, Kimberly; Allen, Deborah – Cell Biology Education, 2002
The first challenge in designing and teaching any course is to decide what to teach. At most colleges and universities, the process of selecting course content is an extremely local enterprise. Sometimes the decisions are made by a small group of faculty members, but most often they are made by a single professor with the responsibility of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Course Content, Cytology, Biology
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Barbier, Mary Kathryn – Academic Questions, 2004
Certain conventions governing administrative, faculty, and student conduct have come through tradition and common sense to be accepted generally in academe. Obviously, they do things differently at different institutions. But when Professor Barbier carefully details the standards of pedagogy, privacy, and ethics she encountered at a Canadian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Faculty College Relationship
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Walsh, James M.; Conner, Thomas N. – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2004
The impact of standards-based reform on students with disabilities has been a topic of considerable concern in recent special education literature although scant information has been reported from the school system level on this issue. Recognizing that a key element in ensuring that students with disabilities are successfully involved in a…
Descriptors: General Education, Disabilities, Educational Change, Student Participation
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Cetin, Gulcan; Ertepinar, Hamide; Geban, Omer – Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 2004
This study investigated the effectiveness of conceptual change texts oriented instruction accompanied by demonstrations in small groups on students' ecology achievement and attitude towards biology. 78 ninth grade students in a public high school participated in this study. While the control group was taught with the traditional method, the…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Student Attitudes, Visual Aids
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Edelfelt, Roy; Coble, Charles – Journal of In-service Education, 2004
Prospective teachers spending a year in classrooms... Teachers and professors studying problems that teachers face every day... Teachers co-teaching methods courses with university professors... These are some of the exciting outcomes of university-school teacher education partnerships in North Carolina. Current interest in university-school…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Methods Courses, College School Cooperation, Cooperation
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Pittman, Joyce – Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual, 2003
The national focus on excellence in education is commendable, Leave No Child Behind and the possibilities for classrooms of tomorrow. The National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for Teachers-Students and developed by the NETS Team-National Educational Technology Standards Writing Team and the Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers U.S. Department…
Descriptors: Excellence in Education, Early Childhood Education, Teaching Methods, Young Children
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Holmes, John – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2004
This paper focuses on the development of EAP methodology within an African EAP context. I describe the setting up and implementation of an EAP study skills programme at the University of Asmara, Eritrea, over the period 1994-1998 and its subsequent development up to 2002. The unique social and political context of the EAP programme served as a…
Descriptors: Study Skills, Writing Skills, English for Academic Purposes, Foreign Countries
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Warash, Bobbie Gibson – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2005
Documentation of children's projects is advantageous to their learning process and is also a good method for student teachers to observe the process of learning. Documentation panels are a unique way to help student teachers understand how children learn. Completing a panel requires a student teacher to think through a process. Teachers must learn…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods
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Beaulaurier, Richard L.; Radisch, Matthew A. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2005
In spite of the dramatic increase in the volume of information on computer technology in social work, very little has been written about how this technology might be incorporated into existing curricula. What is needed is an overview of how computers have been used in social work practice and in educational settings that can serve as a starting…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teaching Methods, Educational Strategies, Literature Reviews
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Patterson, Fiona M. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2004
At a time when increasing numbers of elders need and continue to rely on social work services, it is important to build enthusiasm among students to prepare them for future work with this special population. A three-pronged approach to teaching about aging, which is built on the strengths perspective, critical social construction, and a human…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Student Motivation, Older Adults
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