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Côté, James E. – Applied Developmental Science, 2014
This article examines the theory of emerging adulthood, introduced into the literature by Arnett (2000), in terms of its methodological and evidential basis, and finds it to be unsubstantiated on numerous grounds. Other, more convincing, formulations of variations in the transition to adulthood are examined. Most flawed academic theories are…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Adolescent Development, Developmental Stages, Misconceptions
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Waghid, Yusef; Davids, Nuraan – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
If Islam continues to evoke skepticism, as it has done most intensely since 9/11, then it stands to reason that its tenets and education are viewed with equal mistrust, and as will be highlighted in this special issue, equal misunderstanding. The intention of this special edition is neither to counter the accusations Islam stands accused of, nor…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Terrorism, Misconceptions
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Woodcock, Brian A. – Science & Education, 2014
"The Scientific Method" as it has been portrayed in popular and introductory contexts has been declared a myth. The variation that one finds in introductory presentations of "The Scientific Method" is explained by the fact that there is no canonical account among historians and philosophers of science. What, in particular, is…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Science Education, Misconceptions, Teaching Methods
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Wilhelm, Jennifer Anne – School Science and Mathematics, 2014
This research explored young children's early thoughts about natural phenomena and investigated sources of influence toward their knowledge construction. Two Piagetian interviews were conducted with four children. Each child was questioned about two phenomena in particular: (a) the moon and its changing appearance (moon phases) and (b) the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Interviews, Astronomy, Misconceptions
McShane, Michael Q. – EdChoice, 2021
In almost any conversation about accountability for private schools, accountability for public schools is assumed. This is a dangerous myth. By assuming that the edifice that states and the federal government have created over the past several decades actually holds schools accountable, school choice advocates immediately find themselves in an…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Finance, School Choice, Private Schools
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McPherson, Heather – Science Teacher, 2016
Materials science--the science of stuff--has made our lives better by making it possible for manufacturers to supply us with products. Students have misconceptions about materials use. Many may think using bottled water, for example, is harmless because they recycle the plastic empties, but they fail to consider the resources and energy used to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Misconceptions, Recycling, Energy
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Kuo, Bor-Chen; Chen, Chun-Hua; Yang, Chih-Wei; Mok, Magdalena Mo Ching – Educational Psychology, 2016
Traditionally, teachers evaluate students' abilities via their total test scores. Recently, cognitive diagnostic models (CDMs) have begun to provide information about the presence or absence of students' skills or misconceptions. Nevertheless, CDMs are typically applied to tests with multiple-choice (MC) items, which provide less diagnostic…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Responses, Test Items, Models
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Wickstrom, Megan H.; Jurczak, Lindsay M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2016
In this article, the authors describe how their first-grade class used the book "Inch by Inch" (Lionni 1960)--the story of an inchworm that escapes from a hungry robin by proving he is useful for measuring--as inspiration for a lesson focused on exploring length measurement through examining the meaning of an inch. The authors designed a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Grade 1, Elementary School Mathematics, Books
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Tümay, Halil – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2016
Identifying students' misconceptions and learning difficulties and finding effective ways of addressing them has been one of the major concerns in chemistry education. However, the chemistry education community has paid little attention to determining discipline-specific aspects of chemistry that can lead to learning difficulties and…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions, Chemistry
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Santoro, Doris A. – Educational Theory, 2016
In this essay, Doris Santoro examines the discourse of "fidelity of instruction" to show how it is doublespeak for teacher compliance that is incompatible with democracy and education. Analyzing the distorted use of the term "fidelity" by market-based reformers, Santoro illustrates how it can be used as a weapon against teacher…
Descriptors: Fidelity, Instruction, Misconceptions, Discourse Analysis
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Yoshikawa, Masahiro; Koga, Nobuyoshi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
This study focuses on students' understandings of a liquid-gas system with liquid-vapor equilibrium in a closed system using a pressure-temperature ("P-T") diagram. By administrating three assessment questions concerning the "P-T" diagrams of liquid-gas systems to students at the beginning of undergraduate general chemistry…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, College Science
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Tümay, Halil – Science & Education, 2016
Philosophical debates about chemistry have clarified that the issue of emergence plays a critical role in the epistemology and ontology of chemistry. In this article, it is argued that the issue of emergence has also significant implications for understanding learning difficulties and finding ways of addressing them in chemistry. Particularly, it…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Scientific Concepts
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O'Connor, Pat; O'Hagan, Clare – Studies in Higher Education, 2016
This article is concerned with the macro-cultural ideal or institutional myth of excellence as defined and used in the evaluation of academic staff as part of an institutional logic. Such logics "prescribe what constitutes legitimate behaviour and provide taken-for-granted conceptions of what goals are appropriate and what means are…
Descriptors: Personnel Evaluation, Case Studies, Gender Bias, Interviews
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Antink-Meyer, Allison; Meyer, Daniel Z. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2016
The aim of this exploratory study was to learn about the misconceptions that may arise for elementary and high school science teachers in their reflections on science and engineering practice. Using readings and videos of real science and engineering work, teachers' reflections were used to uncover the underpinnings of their understandings. This…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Science Education, Engineering Education
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Stillwaggon, James – Teachers College Record, 2016
Background/Context: This essay takes up McClintock's (2004) critique of educational discourses as overly dependent upon a distributive model of justice and largely ignorant of the formative assumptions that ground educational policy and practice. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study: The question that McClintock's analysis begs is…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Justice, Scholarship, Educational Practices
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