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Arndt, Sonja – Global Studies of Childhood, 2020
This diffractive disruption of care in early years settings and pedagogies opens up to a provocation that perhaps we don't know care at all. Driven by Puig de la Bellacasa's questioning of the notion of care as not solely a human-only matter and applying that in relation to the early years, it explores what it might mean when we cannot know all…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy
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Higley, Corrine; Hayes, Daniel – Natural Sciences Education, 2020
Experiential learning is a pedagogical technique that places students in direct contact with the material being studied. Students progress through four stages in a continuous cycle of learning. Because it is conceptualized as a continuous cycle, we question whether student comprehension varies according to where in the learning cycle they begin.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Design, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities
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Dabach, Dafney Blanca; Fones, Aliza; Merchant, Natasha Hakimali – Social Education, 2020
Undocumented youth experience heightened moments of exclusion in certain places and at particular times. Civics classrooms can be such places, especially during times of hypernational focus such as national elections. This article begins by describing one undocumented student's experience in his U.S. Civics class. It goes on to detail a study…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, Civics, Student Experience, Court Litigation
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Colenbrander, Danielle; Wang, Hua-Chen; Arrow, Tara; Castles, Anne – Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 2020
Instruction in regular letter-sound relationships is a key element of teaching children to read. However, in the English language, many words have irregular spellings (e.g. "said," "are," "yacht"). What is the best way to help children learn to read these words? To date, a number of different viewpoints have been put…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Spelling Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Martin, Robin; O'Hara, Susan; Bookmyer, Joanne; Newton, Renee – New Educator, 2020
This article explores the collective practice of teacher professional growth. A Delphi study method was used to identify a set of high-leverage practices for building teacher collective capacity for instructional improvement. The Delphi findings established a degree of empirical evidence for an initial set of collective practices, and offer…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Faculty Development, Capacity Building, Instructional Improvement
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Van Groenou, Meher – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2020
Maria Montessori arrived in India in 1939 to conduct the first training course on the Asian continent. Thus began Montessori's extended stay in India. She wrote and published "The Absorbent Mind," crystallized the Elementary curriculum, and developed the theory of "Planes of Development" as the basis for the curriculum from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Educational History
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Sholevar, Maryam; Harris, Laurence – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2020
Most of the existing definitions and measurements of financial literacy have been tailored for developed countries. Although financial literacy and financial behaviour are usually assessed at the household level, the gender dimension of household agents is less explored which may overshadow the women's low level of financial literacy. This paper…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Money Management, Females, Teaching Methods
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York, Sarah; Orgill, MaryKay – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Recently, there have been calls to integrate systems thinking approaches into chemistry education in order to strengthen students' conceptual understanding, build their problem-solving capabilities, and prepare them to make informed, ethical decisions about globally relevant issues, such as sustainability. Unfortunately, implementation of systems…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Teaching Methods, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Msosa, Steven kayambazinthu – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
This study sought to evaluate the impact of perceived justice on students' negative emotional responses during service recovery. Quantitative, descriptive multi-variate regression analysis and a cross-sectional study were undertaken using a judgmental sample of 430 students drawn from three public Higher Education Institutions in South Africa. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Justice, Emotional Response, College Students
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Conklin, Thomas A.; Boulamatsi, Artemis – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2020
This article describes a multistep exercise focused on decision-making that can be used in a variety of disciplines. The exercise helps students understand process issues in decision-making and the complexity of doing so in real world scenarios. The exercise uses a case to illustrate the paradoxical effect of how decision-makers often focus on the…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Experiential Learning, Case Method (Teaching Technique), College Students
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Barahmand, Ali – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2020
Learning the concept of fractions is among the most challenging topics in school mathematics. One of the main sources of difficulties in learning fractions is related to "natural number bias" (Van Hoof, Verschaffel & Van Dooren, 2015). Applying properties of the natural numbers incorrectly in situations involving rational numbers can…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Fractions, Number Concepts, Numbers
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Rosch, David M.; Jenkins, Daniel M. – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2020
In this chapter, the authors review and critique the existing evidence supporting current leadership education pedagogical practices and their effects on student leadership development. They conclude with a series of suggestions for increasing deliberate practices in formal courses designed to improve leadership education.
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Teaching Methods, Student Leadership, Educational Improvement
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Cariveau, Tom; La Cruz Montilla, Astrid; Ball, Sydney; Gonzalez, Elizabeth – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2020
Methods to efficiently train instructors to implement evidence-based procedures with children diagnosed with developmental disabilities have been a prominent interest in educational and clinical settings. Behavioral skills training (BST) is frequently recommended and includes four components beginning with instruction. In most studies, the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Developmental Disabilities, Children
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Rinaldi, Louisa J.; Smees, Rebecca; Alvarez, James; Simner, Julia – Child Development, 2020
This study examined how colored educational tools improve children's numerosity ("number sense") and/or mathematics. We tested children 6-10 years (n = 3,236) who had been exposed to colored numbers from the educational tools "Numicon" (Oxford University Press, 2018) or "Numberjacks" (Ellis, 2006), which map colors to…
Descriptors: Color, Mathematics Skills, Children, Numbers
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Leiviskä, Anniina – Ethics and Education, 2020
Gert Biesta criticises deliberative models of democracy and education for being based on an understanding of democracy as a 'normal' order, which involves certain 'entry conditions' for democratic participation. As an alternative, Biesta introduces the idea of democracy as 'disruption' and the associated subjectification conception of education…
Descriptors: Democracy, Criticism, Educational Philosophy, Models
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