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Hooley, Neil – Australian Educational Researcher, 2005
There is little reason why educational research in Australia should be progressive and highly developed given that its history and direction are subject to the economic and political determinants of an increasingly conservative and uncertain world. Whether or not educational research is an entirely derivative field or a semi-distinctive social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Science Research, Participatory Research, Research Methodology
Hughs, Joan E.; Ooms, Ann – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2004
This paper examines the process of establishing and sustaining content-focused technology inquiry groups, a teacher professional development model where groups of teachers with similar content and grade areas identify problems of practice and inquire into technology-supported solutions. Through a longitudinal case study of an urban arts-humanities…
Descriptors: Urban Teaching, Educational Technology, Teacher Education, Professional Development
Morrell, Kevin – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
This paper outlines a technique for enhancing the effectiveness of careers thinking by identifying and challenging tacit beliefs about career success. These beliefs can be understood as social scripts, i.e. cognitive structures that simplify common decision scenarios. An important contribution of careers counselling is to enable clients to…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Career Choice, Thinking Skills, Inquiry
McCarter, William S. – Inquiry, 2005
In 1988, the author taught remedial Senior English reading at a rural high school. None of the students intended to go to college. Instead, they all planned to be homemakers, farmers, or watermen. On the second day of class, he assigned a short story from the cumbersome literature book. The classroom was quiet for a moment, and then one of the…
Descriptors: Inferences, English Instruction, High Schools, Rural Areas
Reid, Alan; O'Donoghue, Michael – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2004
In contemporary times educators must be able to work effectively within contexts of change, paradox and instability. This has implications for programs that prepare teachers. In particular, teacher education programs should seek to develop teachers who can enquire systematically and critically into their educational practices. However, current…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Inquiry, Educational Change, Teacher Education
Peer reviewedKeen-Rocha, Linda – Science Teacher, 2005
Science instructors sometimes avoid inquiry-based activities due to limited classroom time. Inquiry takes time, as students choose problems, design experiments, obtain materials, conduct investigations, gather data, communicate results, and discuss their experiments. While there are no quick solutions to time concerns, the 5E learning cycle seeks…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Radiation, Science Teachers, Cancer
Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2006
The language of self-belief, including terms like shyness and diffidence, is complex and puzzling. The idea of self-esteem in particular, which has been given fresh currency by recent interest in "personalized learning", continues to create problems. I argue first that we need a "thicker" and more subtle moral psychology of self-belief; and,…
Descriptors: Psychology, Beliefs, Shyness, Poetry
Duran, Lena Ballone; McArthur, Julia; Van Hook, Stephen – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2004
The purpose of this study was to examine middle childhood students' perceptions of the learning environment in a reform-based physics course. A lecture-style, introductory physics course was modified into an inquiry-based course designed for preservice middle childhood teachers through the collaborative efforts of faculty in the Colleges of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Inquiry, Educational Environment, Educational Change
Rushton, Stephen P. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2004
The present study uses narrative inquiry to follow, July, a preservice teacher's journey through her yearlong placement in an inner-city school. A qualitative analysis of four interviews, 12 written reflections, and seven transcribed group discussions revealed a sense of culture shock felt by Julie. In particular, her sense of conflict focused…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Urban Schools, Inquiry, Personal Narratives
Bryson, Mary – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2006
This essay provides an examination of questions that are intended as a provisional frame for critical inquiry concerning new media and sexual subcultures. The author provides a close reading of recent studies that are exemplary in their contribution to research concerned with the significance of artifacts and the production, mediatization and…
Descriptors: Subcultures, Social Integration, Community Involvement, Social Networks
Berliner, David C. – Educational Researcher, 2002
Under the stewardship of the Department of Education, recent acts of Congress confuse the methods of science with the process of science, possibly doing great harm to scholarship in education. An otherwise exemplary National Research Council report to help clarify the nature of educational science fails to emphasize the complexity of scientific…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Scientific Research, Federal Government, Sciences
Blackmore, Jill – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2006
This historical sociology deconstructs the interrelationship between the theory and practice of the troublesome notions of leadership, social justice and feminism. First, it tracks marginalised groups' relationship to the field of educational administration and their claims upon the state. Mainstream approaches have been informed by theories,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Feminism, Educational Administration, Leadership
Lotter, Christine; Harwood, William S.; Bonner, J. Jose – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2006
This paper examines the summer component of a year-long professional development program. The program was developed based on recent models of effective professional development that indicate that teachers should guide the direction and focus of the professional development program. Specific activities in the summer program were adapted from a…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Professional Development, Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers
Lunsford, Eddie; Melear, Claudia T. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2004
This article explores the problem of assigning grades to students engaged in nontraditional activities, especially scientific inquiry. We suggest using scoring rubrics to guide students in their work and to assist teachers with grading. We present the steps involved in the construction of rubrics, and we show sample rubrics. (Contains 5 figures.)
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Grading, Inquiry, Science Instruction
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Raven and the Ambassador's Wife: An Inquiry-Based Murder Mystery
Grove, Nathaniel; Bretz, Stacey Lowery – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An inquiry-based experiment on Sherlock Holmes adventure stories used to actively involve students in a series of laboratory experiments to prove the guilt of the accused murderer is presented. The result from such experiments showed that students were able to distinguish between sugar and possible poison.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Chemistry, Inquiry, Active Learning

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