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Zohar, Susan Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This was an exploratory case study consisting of 14 participants and covering nine weeks. The objective of the study was to discover if collaborative journaling would impact teachers' classroom practices. To accomplish this, a purposive sample of teachers, K-8, with 3 or more years teaching experience was selected. Both quantitative and…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Teacher Effectiveness, Case Studies, Teacher Collaboration
Jones, Jill; East, Jill – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2010
Incorporating a journal writing routine into the classroom is critical to developing autonomous writers. During the course of a full year, a first-grade classroom embarked on a quest to discover the importance of creating successful writers. This study confirms the significance of implementing and establishing authentic and meaningful journal…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Writing Instruction, Student Journals, Elementary School Students
Nuckles, Matthias; Hubner, Sandra; Dumer, Sandra; Renkl, Alexander – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2010
This article presents two longitudinal studies that investigated expertise reversal effects in journal writing. In Experiment 1, students wrote regular journal entries over a whole term. The experimental group received a combination of cognitive and metacognitive prompts. The control group received no prompts. In the first half of the term, the…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Journal Writing, Metacognition
Byrn, Michelle D.; Hourigan, Ryan – Contributions to Music Education, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine the music interactions between mothers and young infants. Research questions included: (1) What type of musical interactions took place in the mother/infant relationship? and (2) What importance did mothers place on musical interactions within the family structure? Data included interviews, observations,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Mothers, Family Life
Chambers, Joan M.; Radbourne, Christy – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2014
Utilizing ecosocial theory and the notion of the environment as text, two teachers, the vice principal and a university researcher, engaged in a year-long, place-based, qualitative action research project in which they used the environment as the integrating context for teaching critical literacy, mathematics, and science. The project revealed…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Skill Development, Critical Literacy, Qualitative Research
Andrew, Martin – TESL Canada Journal, 2011
The purpose of this article is to describe the sociocultural learning of 40 second-year students in a Bachelor of Arts in English-as-an-additional-language (EAL) program in Auckland, New Zealand. These learners participated in a teaching and learning intervention involving journalized community placement. The study illustrates how reflective…
Descriptors: Socialization, Diaries, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Plunkett, Margaret; Kronborg, Leonie – Gifted and Talented International, 2011
In Australia, most teachers enter the profession without having completed any dedicated studies pertaining to gifted education, yet many go on to teach gifted students. There is a substantive body of research supporting the value of professional learning in enhancing attitudes and practices that are conducive to appropriate provisioning for gifted…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Academically Gifted, Opinions, Foreign Countries
Ozgun-Koca, S. Asli; Meagher, Michael; Edwards, Michael Todd – School Science and Mathematics, 2011
In this technology-oriented age, teachers face daily decisions regarding the use of advanced digital technologies--graphing calculators, dynamic geometry software, blogs, wikis, podcasts and the like--to enhance student mathematical understanding in their classrooms. In this case study, the authors use the Technological, Pedagogical, and Content…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Journal Writing, Electronic Publishing, Computer Uses in Education
Wilson, Kathleen; Trainin, Guy; Laughridge, Virginia; Brooks, David; Wickless, Mimi – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2011
This study examined first-grade students' journal writing to determine how placing live zoo animals in classrooms for science education links to students' emergent and early writing. Students were asked to write journal entries during the daily language arts period. Although no direct instruction in informational text writing was offered, teachers…
Descriptors: Direct Instruction, Animals, Journal Writing, Learning Activities
Kramer, Benjamin G. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The number of U.S. homeschooled students has steadily risen from the 1980's to the present, and many eventually choose to attend community colleges (Cogan, 2010; Mason, 2004; Ray, 2004a; Sorey & Duggan, 2008a). Homeschoolers who make community colleges their first structured educational setting outside the home do so for various reasons: (a)…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Community Colleges, College Preparation, College Attendance
Cleve, Lauren – Online Submission, 2012
The purpose of this study was to find the best classroom management strategies to use when teaching in an elementary school setting. I wanted to conduct the best possible management tools for a variety of age groups as well as meet educational standards. Through my research I found different approaches in different grade levels is an important…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Student Attitudes, Semantic Differential, Student Interests
Sockett, Geoffrey – European Association for Computer-Assisted Language Learning (EUROCALL), 2012
In this research project, students in applied linguistics were asked to keep blogs over a three-month period in which they reported on their online informal learning of English through activities such as social networking, downloading films and TV series and listening to music on demand. The study is situated within the framework of complexity…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, English (Second Language), Social Networks
Lewis, Scott; O'Brien, George E. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2012
There has been an increased use of authentic practices in both science and environmental education in recent years. Such practices can utilize social constructivist frameworks to consider the learning that may be taking place as students become engaged in tool use. The current study focuses on a group of elementary school students studying the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Elementary School Students, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary School Science
Michael, Kathy – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2012
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify student and staff experiences with online learning at higher education (HE) using the software Elluminate Live! Design/methodology/approach: This paper adopts a qualitative approach, focusing on the reflections of participants (student and teacher) collated over a 12 month period of piloting online…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Electronic Learning, Feedback (Response), Curriculum Development
Johnson, Janet D. – English Education, 2012
This critical ethnographic study explores how two teacher candidates in English education used specific and varied literacy practices to enact their social justice priorities at a troubled high school in a high-need district. Data include interviews before and after the student teaching experience; observations of teaching, blogs, journals, and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teacher Education, Web Sites, Ethnography

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