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Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2016
This policy brief developed by the European Expert Group on Sexuality Education provides an overview of key issues in sexuality education. It focuses primarily on sexuality education in Europe and Central Asia but is also relevant to countries outside of these regions.
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sex Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Thyer, Bruce A.; Pignotti, Monica – Journal of Social Work Education, 2016
The National Association of Social Workers requires social workers to obtain continuing education (CE) after they receive their social work degrees. A large and profitable industry that has emerged catering to this need for CE that is particularly focused on the needs of licensed social workers. Quality control mechanisms in place to monitor the…
Descriptors: Social Work, Continuing Education, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
Sukoriyanto; Nusantara, Toto; Subanji; Chandra, Tjang Daniel – International Education Studies, 2016
This article was written based on the results of a study evaluating students' errors in problem solving of permutation and combination in terms of problem solving steps according to Polya. Twenty-five students were asked to do four problems related to permutation and combination. The research results showed that the students still did a mistake in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Problem Solving, Computation
Markus, Keith A. – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2016
Justification of testing practice involves moving from one state of knowledge about the test to another. Theories of test validity can (a) focus on the beginning of the process, (b) focus on the end, or (c) encompass the entire process. Analyses of four case studies test and illustrate three claims: (a) restrictions on validity entail a supplement…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Test Validity, Case Studies, Test Construction
Dündar, Sefa; Gündüz, Nazan – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2016
Understanding preservice teachers' misconceptions regarding the brain and neuroscience (neuromyths) can provide information that helps teachers to apply neuroscience knowledge in an educational context. The objective of this study was to investigate these misconceptions. Following preliminary research, a questionnaire comprising 59 challenging…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Misconceptions, Brain, Neurosciences
Jana Vlckova; Milan Kubiatko; Muhammet Usak – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2016
The revelation of misconceptions contributes to better education, especially when that information is described in a specific field of science. Additionally, genetics is one of very problematic topics, and misconceptions appear there frequently as there are difficult interconnections among them. The main aim of the study was to explore high school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
Oliveira, David Manuel Duarte; Pedro, Luís; Santos, Carlos – Smart Learning Environments, 2021
This paper was developed within the scope of a PhD thesis that intends to characterize the use of mobile applications by the students of the University of Aveiro during class time. The main purpose of this paper is to present the results of an initial pilot study that aimed to fine-tune data collection methods in order to gather data that…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Higher Education, Pilot Projects, Handheld Devices
Bickford, John H. – History Teacher, 2021
Young children can engage in close reading, critical thinking, and historical thinking when age-appropriate texts are coupled with discipline-specific tasks. Prior knowledge is an impediment, though. Primary elementary learners simply do not have much of a historical schema. Because of primary elementary students' familiarity with Thanksgiving,…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Students, United States History, Social Studies
Flores, Stella M. – Postsecondary Value Commission, 2021
What does it mean to achieve socioeconomic and racial justice in the United States, and what role can the postsecondary education system play in achieving these aims? Unfortunately, justice is often an elusive concept as it relates to educational achievement. In this paper, the author argues that, to understand the meaning of racial and…
Descriptors: Race, Justice, Postsecondary Education, Higher Education
Frane, Andrew V. – Journal of Research Practice, 2015
Scientific research often involves testing more than one hypothesis at a time, which can inflate the probability that a Type I error (false discovery) will occur. To prevent this Type I error inflation, adjustments can be made to the testing procedure that compensate for the number of tests. Yet many researchers believe that such adjustments are…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Scientific Research, Statistical Analysis, Misconceptions
Chomsky, Noam – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2015
Core concepts of language are highly contested. In some cases this is legitimate: real empirical and conceptual issues arise. In other cases, it seems that controversies are based on misunderstanding. A number of crucial cases are reviewed, and an approach to language is outlined that appears to have strong conceptual and empirical motivation, and…
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Language Attitudes, Misconceptions
Elbih, Randa – Social Studies, 2015
Contemporary global events of the War on Terror, the War on ISIS, and the United States contentious relationship with Muslim societies make it crucial to teach about Islam and Muslims in school. However, negative representations of Islam and Muslims often impede this process. Overcoming these challenges is critical for the development of…
Descriptors: Islam, Muslims, Religion Studies, Misconceptions
Smith, Mike U. – American Biology Teacher, 2014
Genetics is perhaps the most rapidly growing field of science today. Recent findings such as those of the Human Genome Project have led to new understandings of basic genetic phenomena and even to increased confusion about some basic genetic ideas, such as the nature of the gene. These developments directly influence how we should teach genetics.…
Descriptors: Genetics, Misconceptions, Biology, Science Teachers
Smith, Mike U. – American Biology Teacher, 2014
In a companion article, I discussed recent developments in genetics and the inadequacies of eight common claims made by biology teachers, followed by suggested replacement language for those statements. In the present article, I address nine more claims, about such topics as whether or not most human characteristics are inherited as simple…
Descriptors: Genetics, Biology, Misconceptions, Genetic Disorders
Gauthier, Andrea; Jenkinson, Jodie – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2017
We designed a serious game, MolWorlds, to facilitate conceptual change about molecular emergence by using game mechanics (resource management, immersed 3rd person character, sequential level progression, and 3-star scoring system) to encourage cycles of productive negativity. We tested the value-added effect of game design by comparing and…
Descriptors: Molecular Biology, Randomized Controlled Trials, College Science, Undergraduate Students

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