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Snipes, Shaftina Fiesta – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenological was to describe teacher efficacy in the lived experiences of secondary teachers actively engaged in the instructional coaching process. The theoretical framework guiding this study was Albert Bandura's (1992) social cognitive theory as it expounds upon the role efficacy plays in human agency as it…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Teacher Effectiveness, Self Efficacy
Park, Chanwoon – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The ultimate goals of this study were to determine ways to reconcile technology with public interest and to understand the relationship between what we know and how we feel about technology. To achieve the goals, related literatures were reviewed; the mechanism of technology development was described with empirical data; and human perception of…
Descriptors: Technology, Public Opinion, Surveys, Influence of Technology
Crespo-Valedon, Damarys T. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The dominant discourse on midwifery has been characterized by myths that have been constructed and perpetuated through oral and written discourse. The purpose of this research is to engage in a critical analysis of that discourse, with special focus on Hispanophone, Anglophone, and Francophone contexts in the Caribbean from colonial times to the…
Descriptors: Role, Obstetrics, History, Foreign Policy
Akhtar, Zarina; Steinle, Vicki – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2017
In this study, we investigated students' thinking about the use of letters in algebra. Responses from over 1,400 Australian secondary school students to a set of three algebra items were analysed to determine the prevalence of the "letter as object" misconception. We estimate that 50% to 80% of Year 7 students bring this misconception to…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Incidence, Junior High School Students, Algebra
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Goering, Christian Z.; Witte, Shelbie; Jennings Davis, Jennifer; Ward, Peggy; Flammang, Brandon; Gerhardson, Ashley – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2015
What happens when forces attempting to privatize education create and produce a Hollywood film with an education reform plot line? This essay explores "Won't Back Down" through cultural studies and progressive education lenses in an effort to unveil misrepresentations of education and education reform. Drawing on scholarship in these…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Commercialization, Privatization, Films
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Phillips, Ian – Teaching History, 2015
Is it a good thing to have a lot of evidence? Surely the historian would answer that yes, it is: the more evidence that can be used, the better. The problem with this approach, though, is that too much data can be overwhelming for the history student--and, in Ian Phillips's experience, for the history student teacher. In this article Phillips…
Descriptors: Databases, Evidence, Crime, War
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Lubin, Amélie; Simon, Grégory; Houdé, Olivier; De Neys, Wim – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
The acquisition of number conservation is a critical step in children's numerical and mathematical development. Classic developmental studies have established that children's number conservation is often biased by misleading intuitions. However, the precise nature of these conservation errors is not clear. A key question is whether conservation…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Inhibition, Numeracy, Number Concepts
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Shuffelton, Amy – Educational Theory, 2015
In this article, Amy Shuffelton addresses school shootings through an investigation of honor and masculinity. Drawing on recent scholarship on honor, including Bernard Williams's "Shame and Necessity" and Kwame Anthony Appiah's "The Honor Code," Shuffelton points out that honor has been misconstrued as exclusively a matter of…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, Masculinity, Role
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Smith, K. Christopher; Villarreal, Savannah – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2015
In this reply to Elon Langbeheim's response to an article recently published in this journal, authors Smith and Villarreal identify several types of general chemistry students' misconceptions concerning the concept of particle position during physical change. They focus their response on one of the misconceptions identified as such: Given a solid…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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Hindls, Richard; Hronová, Stanislava – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2015
The article illustrates our long term experience in teaching statistics for non-statisticians, especially for students of economics and humanities. The article is focused on some problems of the basic course that can weaken the interest in statistics or lead to false use of statistic methods.
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Nonmajors, Student Interests
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Tardif, Eric; Doudin, Pierre-André; Meylan, Nicolas – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2015
Many so-called brain-based educational approaches have been strongly criticized for their lack of empirical support and occasionally for their use of pseudoscientific concepts. As a result, several use the term neuromyths to refer to false beliefs or misinterpretations regarding neuroscientific facts. We surveyed both teachers and student teachers…
Descriptors: Brain, Neurosciences, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Teaching Methods
Brown, Thomas E. – Educational Leadership, 2015
The image of the student with ADHD as Dennis the Menace is an outdated stereotype. Some students with ADHD are restless and disruptive, notes the author, but many others who suffer from this disorder are quieter, more distracted and more passive, and not productive or consistent in their work. Thomas E. Brown, a well-known expert on ADHD, shares a…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Misconceptions, Reading Skills
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Benade, Leon – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2015
This article draws on a larger research project that questions the impacts of '21st century learning' on teachers and leaders. Implicit is an evaluation of the promise of futures pedagogies to deepen teacher reflective practice. Critical theoretic and critical hermeneutic approaches underpin this research. It therefore analyses policy and…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Reflective Teaching, Hermeneutics, Educational Policy
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Arthurs, Leilani A.; Van Den Broeke, Matthew S. – Journal of Astronomy & Earth Sciences Education, 2016
The ability to explain scientific phenomena is a key feature of scientific literacy, and engaging students' prior knowledge, especially their alternate conceptions, is an effective strategy for enhancing scientific literacy and developing expertise. The gap in knowledge about the alternate conceptions that novices have about many of Earth's…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Natural Disasters, College Students, Science Instruction
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Fenwick, Leslie T. – Urban Education, 2016
A version of this article, "Blacks in Research? How Shall We Be Portrayed?", was delivered by the author as the 2013 W. E. B. Du Bois Distinguished Lecture to the annual conference of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Blacks in Education Special Interest Group (Black SIG). This article examines the portrayal of Blacks…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Recognition (Achievement), Black Studies, Research Needs
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