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Onyango-Ouma, W.; Aagaard-Hansen, J.; Jensen, B. B. – Health Education Research, 2004
This paper examines changes in children's concepts of health and illness following an action-oriented health education intervention in Bondo district of Western Kenya. The study is a feasibility study exploring a specific educational approach, and it combines elements of health education research and anthropological research. Forty primary…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Intervention, Health Education, Feasibility Studies
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Graham, J. W.; Tatterson, J. W.; Roberts, M. M.; Johnston, S. E. – Health Education Research, 2004
The Alcohol-related Harm Prevention (AHP) program is a normative education and skill-acquisition program designed to reduce serious, long-term alcohol-related harm in college students. Without admonishing students not to drink, which is likely to fail in many student populations, the AHP program attempts to give students the necessary perceptions,…
Descriptors: Caring, College Students, Prevention, Drinking
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Mills, Carmen; Gale, Trevor – Australian Journal of Education, 2004
Although facilitating community participation in disadvantaged schools can be difficult, this article argues that, given the structuring of schooling in contemporary western democracies, it is even more difficult than we might imagine. Drawing on Bourdieu, we attempt to elucidate the complex relations between schooling and socio-cultural contexts…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Economically Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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Burns, Amy M. – International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning, 2006
In this article, I present the findings of a single-site case study which examined the role of gender in constituent group perceptions of effective female leadership. First, a brief description of the Wildrose School community context is presented followed by an overview of relevant literature on female leadership. The emergent themes regarding…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Instructional Leadership, Foreign Countries, Student Diversity
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Sargeant, Joan; Curran, Vernon; Jarvis-Selinger, Sandra; Ferrier, Suzanne; Allen, Michael; Kirby, Frances; Ho, Kendall – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2004
Introduction: Although research in continuing medical education (CME) demonstrates positive outcomes of on-line CME programs, the effectiveness of and learners' satisfaction with interpersonal interaction in on-line CME are lower. Defined as faculty-learner or learner-learner interpersonal interaction, this study explores physicians' perceptions…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Physicians, Learning Theories, Interaction
Boulard, Garry – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2006
As a student in the Chicana/o studies program at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), Jesse S. Arrieta decided that her classroom instruction about the culture and history of people of Mexican origin wasn't enough. Arrieta, 27, who graduated from UTEP in 2002 before earning a master's in American history from the University of California,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, United States History, Transportation, Females
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Nardi, Elena; Jaworski, Barbara; Hegedus, Stephen – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2005
We describe a four-level spectrum of pedagogical awareness (SPA) that emerged from the analysis of six undergraduate mathematics tutors' (1) conceptualizations of their first-year students' difficulties; (2) descriptive accounts of their strategies for facilitating the overcoming of these difficulties; and (3) self-reflective accounts regarding…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Tutors, Participant Observation, Constructivism (Learning)
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Cohen, Myrna D.; Nath, Janice L. – Teacher Education and Practice, 2006
This article describes and evaluates the pairing of 2 preservice teachers to 1 mentor for early fieldwork. Traditionally, many programs have been reluctant to assign more than 1 student to a mentor. This study describes how the pairing is implemented; it addresses practical considerations; and it evaluates the innovation. Feedback gathered from…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Student Teacher Attitudes, Attitude Measures, Preservice Teachers
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Medina, Catherine; Luna, Gaye – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2006
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among school-aged students between the ages of 15 and 19. There is an increasing frequency of suicide and other self-destructive behaviors among Mexican American youth and students in special education classrooms for emotional and behavioral disabilities. Recognizing Mexican American youth in special…
Descriptors: Prevention, Substance Abuse, Suicide, Special Education
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McClure, Stephanie M. – Journal of Higher Education, 2006
This project explores the meaning of membership for members of a Black Greek organization (BGO) and uncovers how the members utilize the fraternity to create various connections. It incorporates underutilized research on voluntary associations and draws attention to a necessary distinction between membership in a BGO and membership in a…
Descriptors: Voluntary Agencies, Group Membership, African American Students, Males
Sukontharungsee, Saowaruk; Bourquin, Eugene; Poonpit, Mor – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
The study presented in this paper represents the first organized attempt to examine the population of individuals who are deaf-blind in Thailand. This study began as a master's thesis in a university rehabilitation program; in 2004, the results were concisely presented at a conference in Asia (Sukontharungsee, 2005). The research activities were…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Children, Youth, Foreign Countries
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Nevgi, Anne; Virtanen, Paivi; Niemi, Hannele – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
The paper focuses on the question of how to advance collaboration through the Web and support lifelong learning. First, the theoretical framework and architecture of a new web-based tool, the "IQ Team," is introduced. IQ Team is an interactive online assessment and support system to learn social skills needed in cooperative work, and…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Online Systems, Interpersonal Competence, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Elam, Carol L.; Hafferty, Frederic W.; Messmer, James M.; Blue, Amy V.; Flipse, Ann R.; Lazarus, Cathy J.; Chauvin, Sheila W. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2004
Seventy-five students from five medical schools participated in structured interviews to elicit their community service history and opinions regarding the relationship of community service to the medical school admissions process and the medical school curriculum. An analysis of responses indicates that service leaders were: (a) influenced by…
Descriptors: Physicians, Leadership, Medical Students, Admissions Officers
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Pelaez, Nancy J.; Boyd, Denise D.; Rojas, Jacqueline B.; Hoover, Mildred A. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2005
Research shows that misconceptions about human blood circulation and gas exchange persist across grade levels. The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to investigate the prevalence and persistence of blood circulation misconceptions among prospective elementary teachers; and (2) to evaluate the effectiveness of learning activities for…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Metabolism, Undergraduate Students, Learning Activities
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Bulot, James J.; Johnson, Christopher J. – Educational Gerontology, 2006
Service-learning (S-L) has been regarded as a relatively well-established and effective teaching pedagogy. Students who participate in S-L are more likely to learn more efficiently, more effectively, and remember more of what they have learned than their counterparts. Current studies have been done on the experiences of students in…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Teaching Methods, Program Effectiveness, Qualitative Research
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