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Ault, Charles R., Jr.; Dodick, Jeff – Science Education, 2010
For many decades, science educators have asked, "In what ways should learning the content of traditional subjects serve as the means to more general ends, such as understanding the nature of science or the processes of scientific inquiry?" Acceptance of these ends reduces the role of disciplinary context; the "Footprints Puzzle" and Oregon's…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Scientific Principles, Observation, Inferences
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Swift, Christopher – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
The academy is defined by a fundamentally uncertain pursuit of certainty. The question of whether academic work is a sufficient form of engagement on its own is inseparable from the contradiction inherent to this pursuit. Like any properly academic question, it lends itself to a forum: a response is nearly obligatory for any professor in the…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Epistemology, Academic Discourse, Discourse Analysis
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Haworth, Claire M. A.; Dale, Philip S.; Plomin, Robert – International Journal of Educational Research, 2010
We investigated whether the sexes differ in science performance before they make important course and career selections. We collected teacher-report data from a sample of children from the Twins Early Development Study (TEDS) assessed at ages 9, 10 and 12 years (N greater than 2500 pairs). In addition we developed a test of scientific enquiry and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Adolescents, Males, Science Education
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Barnes, Douglas – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2010
In this brief retrospective essay, the value of a particular kind of classroom talk is extolled--not the kind of talk that simply feeds back information, but rather talk that has the power to shape knowledge through participant engagement with a range of processes: hypothesising, exploration, debate and synthesis. This kind of talk is the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Role
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Bieler, Deborah – English Education, 2010
This study examined the complexities of mentoring discourse and agentive teacher preparation. I argue that such an examination is necessary to better prepare student teachers to engage agentively with the powerful status quo in schools. I begin by discussing the intersections of current thinking about mentoring and dialogue, and I describe how…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Mentors, Discourse Analysis
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Peck, Sharon M. – Reading Teacher, 2010
Based on a longitudinal ethnographic and phenomenological inquiry, this paper explores the change process that led Quest from being a marginal school to one of the highest achieving elementary schools in their large, urban district. Moving from textbook-led instruction to an inquiry-based curriculum allowed teachers to rethink their pedagogy and…
Descriptors: State Standards, Reading Achievement, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Clandinin, D. Jean; Murphy, M. Shaun; Huber, Janice; Orr, Anne Murray – Journal of Educational Research, 2010
The authors explore the place of tension in understanding narrative inquiry as a relational research methodology. Drawing on a narrative inquiry into children's, teachers', and families' experiences in schools shaped by achievement testing practices that flow from accountability policies, the authors show how attending to tensions is central to…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Ethics, Inquiry, Personal Narratives
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Bell, Stephanie – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2010
Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an innovative approach to learning that teaches a multitude of strategies critical for success in the twenty-first century. Students drive their own learning through inquiry, as well as work collaboratively to research and create projects that reflect their knowledge. From gleaning new, viable technology skills, to…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Problem Solving, Problem Based Learning
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Hume, Anne; Coll, Richard – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2010
As a means of achieving scientific literacy goals in society, the last two decades have witnessed international science curriculum redevelopment that increasingly advocates a "new look" inquiry-based approach to learning. This paper reports on the nature of the student-experienced curriculum where secondary school students are learning…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Inquiry, Active Learning, Secondary School Students
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Horner, Bruce; Lu, Min-Zhan – College English, 2010
The constitution of "rhetoric and composition" as a discipline is the subject of a long-standing and ongoing debate that grapples with what each of the terms might be said to signify in relation to the other, and why. Given the multiple meanings of rhetoric and composition, as well as the vexed history of institutional relationships…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Applied Linguistics, Definitions, Writing (Composition)
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Pearce, Cathie – Qualitative Inquiry, 2010
Using the notion of a suggestion, or rather charting the life of suggestions, this article considers the happenings of chance and embodiment as the "problems that got away." The life of suggestions helps us to ask how connectivities are made, how desire functions, and how "immanence" rather than "transcendence" can open up the politics and ethics…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Methodology, Educational Research, Educational Philosophy
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Packer, Martin – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2010
"Constitution" is a relationship of mutual formation between people and their form of life. Neither can exist without the other. In the 1970s, proposals were made in various social sciences, including anthropology, political science, and sociology, for a new kind of inquiry that would focus squarely on constitution. It would be an explicitly…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Political Science, Educational Research, Research Methodology
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Loftus, Stephen; Higgs, Joy – Journal of Education and Work, 2010
Researching how people are educated for practice has often been seen as problematic. We recommend qualitative approaches that draw on hermeneutic phenomenology and narrative inquiry. It is our intention to outline approaches that we believe can be used in an emerging research agenda. We begin by examining assumptions underlying much workplace…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Personal Narratives, Inquiry
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Loertscher, Jennifer – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2010
In recent years, major drivers of undergraduate science education reform including the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) have called on college and university instructors to take a more scientific approach to their teaching. Although many biochemistry instructors are gaining confidence in using…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Educational Change, Biochemistry
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Marshall, Julia – Art Education, 2010
Many art educators believe that creativity is fundamental to artistic practice and, therefore, the art classroom is one of the best places for its cultivation. Indeed, there is a renewed and growing interest in creativity in art education today. Learning that takes place in art practice also is receiving significant attention. The concurrent…
Descriptors: Creativity, Learning, Inquiry, Studio Art
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