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DeCapua, Andrea; Wintergerst, Ann C. – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2005
How can learning styles best be measured? Reid's (1984) Perceptual Learning Styles Preference Questionnaire has been widely used in ESL/EFL research to investigate learning styles. Previous research revealed concerns with the reliability and validity of the PLSPQ, leading the researchers to devise a new Learning Styles Indicator (LSI), based on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Measures (Individuals), Validity, Questionnaires
de Haan, Dorian – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2005
Social pretend play is considered to be beneficial to literacy development. However, observations in the case study of social pretend play by a boy from the age of 3 to 5 years, showed that at this young age the children's play may also have its limitations with regard to literacy-related features. On the one hand, children create a reciprocal…
Descriptors: Play, Emergent Literacy, Teaching Methods, Case Studies
Asiru, Muniru Aderemi – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
The method for geometric transforms (probability generating functions) is used to study the expected number of observations until the pattern 123123 . . . 123 is obtained. These results provide a first generalization of similar problems considered by other authors. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Probability, Geometric Concepts, Computation, Item Response Theory
Creasey, Gary – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2002
The goal of this study was to specify relations between internal working models of attachment (IWM) and conflict management behaviors in a sample of young adults involved in romantic relationships. One hundred forty-five romantic couples were recruited to address this goal. All participants were administered the Adult Attachment Interview (C.…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Conflict, Attachment Behavior, Observation
O'Sullivan, Margo C. – Teacher Development, 2005
Quality is high on the education agendas of developing countries. Much time, effort, and finance have been poured into various initiatives and reforms in an effort to improve quality in these countries. However, so far success has been limited and the quality of education in many developing countries remains poor. Efforts to explore the reasons…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education, Developing Nations
McMullen, Carmit K.; Luborsky, Mark R. – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: We explored self-rated health by using a meaning-centered theoretical foundation. Self-appraisals, such as self-rated health, reflect a cultural process of identity formation, whereby identities are multiple, simultaneously individual and collective, and produced by specific historical formations. Anthropological research in Philadelphia…
Descriptors: African Americans, Qualitative Research, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Older Adults
Le, Vi-Nhuan; Perlman, Michal; Zellman, Gail L.; Hamilton, Laura S. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2006
Child-staff ratios are an important quality indicator. They are often collected by observing one randomly selected classroom several times during a 2-h period on a single day. However, it is unclear whether these measures represent the ratios that children actually experience during most of their time in care. This study compared ratio data…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Evaluation Methods, Correlation, Observation
Sluss, Dorothy J.; Stremmel, Andrew J. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2004
This study examined Vygotsky's theoretical notion that play creates the zone of proximal development by investigating the effects of peer interaction within the context of constructive play with blocks. The authors used the Play Observation Scale (Rubin, 1989) to observe 100 four-year-olds in naturalistic settings. Forty-eight children were…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Play, Peer Influence, Case Studies
Klingner, Janette; Cramer, Elizabeth; Harry, Beth – Elementary School Journal, 2006
We examined the challenges faced by 4 high-need urban schools when trying to implement Success for All (SFA). We wanted to understand SFA instruction as well as how SFA fit into the larger school context. Over a span of almost 2 years, we observed 45 SFA lessons (21 complete and 24 partial) across the 4 schools, taught by 30 teachers. We analyzed…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Reading Instruction, Program Implementation, High Schools
Maria J. Fernandez-Torres – Chemical Engineering Education, 2005
This paper addresses the difficulty of transferring conceptual knowledge of chemical processes to students, and how it can be aided through the use of analogies. Common everyday observations and objects are used to illustrate how a physical or chemical change takes place. It was found that this approach greatly assisted the understanding of…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Knowledge Level, Scientific Concepts, Logical Thinking
Haydar, Hanna – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2008
Under The No Child Left Behind act, beginning mathematics teachers in New York City find themselves at the crossroad of multi-level educational policies that span the different domains of the teaching profession, from the recruitment and support process to accountability, standards and assessment requirements, to pedagogical models and the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Educational Policy, Urban Schools
Jackson, Kara; Ginsburg, Lynda – Adults Learning Mathematics, 2008
In this paper, we report on a series of algebra classes with a group of low-income, African American mothers of elementary-aged children who had limited and negative formal experiences with algebra. We drew from United States reform-oriented elementary mathematics curricular materials in the classes. The women initially arrived to the class out of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Low Income Groups, African Americans, Mothers
Morales Henao, Enith Viviana; Peña Piragua, Angélica Paola – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2008
Professors at the "Institucion Universitaria Colombo Americana" (UNICA) have aimed to deliver lessons for second language learners which integrate content and language, resulting in an "integrated lesson" design. The Center for Applied Linguistics (Washington, DC) recommends the Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lesson Plans, Course Content, Verbs
Remedios, Louisa; Clarke, David; Hawthorne, Lesleyanne – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2008
PBL is described as small-group collaborative learning; however, literature on how collaboration is enacted in PBL contexts is limited. A two-year ethnographic study examined the experiences and responses of Asian students to the obligations of PBL in a Western context. Participant-observation, videotape data, and video-stimulated recall…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Cooperative Learning, Ethnography, Asians
Srikantaiah, Deepa; Zhang, Ying; Swayhoover, Lisa – Center on Education Policy, 2008
In the spring of 2008, the Center on Education Policy (CEP) continued its ongoing research on the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) by conducting case studies of six schools in Illinois to learn more about the effects of NCLB and related state accountability policies on curriculum, instruction, and student achievement. The schools…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, State Standards, Academic Achievement, Accountability

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