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Shonkoff, Jack P. – Child Development, 2010
Four decades of early childhood policy and program development indicate that evidence-based interventions can improve life outcomes, and dramatic advances in the biological and behavioral sciences now provide an opportunity to augment those impacts. The challenge of reducing the gap between what we know and what we do to promote the healthy…
Descriptors: Young Children, Scientific Concepts, Behavioral Sciences, Program Development
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Baldwin, Laura-Mae; Chan, Leighton; Andrilla, C. Holly A.; Huff, Edwin D.; Hart, L. Gary – Journal of Rural Health, 2010
Background: In the mid-1990s, significant gaps existed in the quality of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) care between rural and urban hospitals. Since then, overall AMI care quality has improved. This study uses more recent data to determine whether rural-urban AMI quality gaps have persisted. Methods: Using inpatient records data for 34,776…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Rural Urban Differences, Geographic Location, Health Personnel
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Borum, Randy; Cornell, Dewey G.; Modzeleski, William; Jimerson, Shane R. – Educational Researcher, 2010
School shootings have generated great public concern and fostered a widespread impression that schools are unsafe for many students; this article counters those misapprehensions by examining empirical evidence of school and community violence trends and reviewing evidence on best practices for preventing school shootings. Many of the school safety…
Descriptors: Violence, School Safety, Prevention, Crisis Management
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Koohang, Alex; Riley, Liz; Smith, Terry; Floyd, Kevin – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2010
This paper attempts to present a model for designing an IT undergraduate program that is based on the recommendations of the Association for Computer Machinery/Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers--Information Technology (ACM/IEEE--IT) Curriculum Model. The main intent is to use the ACM/IEEE--IT Curriculum Model's recommendations as a…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Information Technology, Curriculum Development, Models
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Marshall, Helaine W.; DeCapua, Andrea – ELT Journal, 2010
The Newcomer Booklet has become a popular classroom activity among ESL teachers at many different levels and with many types of learners. In this article, we explore why this is the case and why this type of project works so well for a particular population of English language learners, those with limited or interrupted formal schooling. We…
Descriptors: Models, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Immigrants
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Polly, Drew; Hannafin, Michael J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2010
The American Psychological Association's "Learner-Centered Principles" provide empirically-based approaches to improving teaching and learning. However, in order to facilitate learner-centered, technology-rich instruction to K-12 students, teachers must be afforded opportunities to develop key understandings and skills, rarely evident in most…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, Educational Research
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Shaw, Jerome M.; Bunch, George C.; Geaney, Edward R. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2010
This article report on the development and use of an analytical framework intended to map the language demands encountered by English learners as they engage in science performance assessments. Grounded in functional and interactional views of language and language use, the authors--two science education researchers and a language…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Science Tests, Language Proficiency, English (Second Language)
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Potter, Roberto Hugh; Akers, Timothy A. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2010
This article explores the notion that common dynamic risks may underlie both criminal justice system involvement and poor health outcomes among members of minority groups in the U.S. We introduce the epidemiological criminology framework as a way of conceptualizing, researching, and intervening to reduce both health and criminal behaviors…
Descriptors: Criminals, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Public Health, Criminology
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Docheff, Dennis – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2010
It is clear that feedback is critical to effective teaching and learning. In fact, it might be said that without feedback, learning does not occur. Coaches must deliver instruction and then provide feedback for the athlete to receive, retain, comprehend and show their learning through proper execution. Coaches must incorporate the use of effective…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teacher Effectiveness, Communication Strategies, Physical Education
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Valcik, Nicolas A. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2010
Research advancements into different fields of study have increased the risks for accidents, criminal acts, or a potential breach of national security, and the types of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) stored and used at universities and colleges are under new scrutiny. Before, a chemistry laboratory might only have basic substances such as sulfur,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Institutional Research, Chemistry, Laboratories
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Karam, Eli A.; Sprenkle, Douglas H. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2010
The gap between clinical research and practice is a major challenge facing marriage and family therapy (MFT) training programs. Until now, the answer to bridge this gap has primarily been the Boulder Scientist-Practitioner Model. Although realistic for doctoral students, it may not be a good fit for MFT master's students who have primarily…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Family Counseling, Scientific Research, Therapy
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Dooly, Melinda Ann – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2010
To meet the demands for teachers with intercultural competence and increasing opportunities for study abroad, a consortium of nine partners are developing a joint teacher training graduate degree with key axes: teaching practice abroad (TPA) and intercultural communicative competences (ICC). After preliminary analysis of policy documents related…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Communicative Competence (Languages), Study Abroad, Teaching Methods
Crosby, Olivia – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2010
Many people wonder anxiously about which type of job they'll like or how they can break into the career of their dreams. Surprisingly, very few people ever take advantage of one of the best ways to answer their questions about careers: asking the workers already in them. Talking to people about their jobs and asking them for advice is called…
Descriptors: Careers, Job Search Methods, Interviews, Career Exploration
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Waite, Roberta; Ramsay, J. Russell – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2010
Background: Guidelines for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of ADHD have been drawn from research focused primarily on Caucasian males generating, in part, the need to redress health disparities. Diagnostic criteria may therefore be limited, especially regarding gender differences and other associated cultural, familial, socio-environmental,…
Descriptors: Identification, Gender Differences, Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity
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Leung, Ester S. M.; Gibbons, John – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2008
Goffman (1981) provides the framework for the analysis of the different & "participant" roles played by speakers in conversation. They are: the role of the "animator", the sounding box from which utterances comes; the "author", the agent who puts together, composes, or scripts the lines that are uttered; and that of the "principal", the party to…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Ideology, Authors, Guidelines
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