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Ruhaak, Amy E.; Cook, Bryan G. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2018
Educational neuromyths are commonly accepted, erroneous beliefs based on misunderstandings of neuroscience that contribute to pseudoscientific practice within education. We examined the beliefs and perspectives of special education pre-service teachers related to educational neuromyths and corresponding instructional practices using a…
Descriptors: Incidence, Misconceptions, Preservice Teachers, Teaching Methods
Tietje, Louis; Cresap, Steven – Journal for the Advancement of Educational Research International, 2018
Social or distributive justice refers to just distributions of income and wealth. Because social justice is an essentially contested concept, it has no true or core meaning, only several conflicting interpretations. This pluralism creates a problem for teachers who must explain to students how the various interpretations differ and underlie policy…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Social Differences, Income
Herr, Ojoma Edeh; Gaudino, Ann; Smith, Nakeiha Primus; Tamakloe, Deborah – Excellence in Education Journal, 2018
This study examined the effects of two training methods (interest-based and traditional) used to improve math word problem performance of middle school students with and without learning disabilities, as measured by the Herr Scale of Mathematical Word Problem Solving Situations. Students were randomly assigned to one of the two treatment groups:…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Interests, Conventional Instruction, Mathematics Instruction
Sirisrimangkorn, Lawarn – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2018
This study focuses on the use of project-based learning focusing on drama to promote the speaking skills of EFL learners. It also aims to investigate how the use of project-based learning focusing on drama is beneficial to learners' speaking skills. The participants of this study were EFL learners majoring in English who were enrolled in Learning…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Drama, Teaching Methods
Crisan, Gabriela Ileana; Albulescu, Ion – Romanian Review of Geographical Education, 2018
In the present study, we conducted analyses of artwork that represents elements from the natural and man-made environment and established their compliance with the real world. We also present a comparative approach of young schoolchildren's artwork, having the landscape and other environment elements as a main theme. The research took place…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homework, Art Expression, Painting (Visual Arts)
Unlu, Sahika – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Purpose: The existence of teachers who think critically and reflect this in their profession is an attribute that should not be abandoned in the process of generating a free, critical thinking, and democratic society. Teachers are the most important role models students have in shaping their behavior in all environments. Therefore, it is necessary…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Teacher Education, Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries
Balestrini, Daniel Patrick; Stoeger, Heidrun – High Ability Studies, 2018
Claims of a special cultural emphasis on learning and education (SCELE) in East Asia versus the West -- the United States in particular -- are legion in the research literature. The evidence is, however, largely anecdotal, severely geographically limited, or reflects an unrepresentative selection of respondents. We review the evidentiary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Differences, Social Influences, Cultural Influences
Thomas, Glyn J. – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2018
There are clear expectations in the twenty-first Century that professional teachers and school leaders can articulate how and why their students learn through participation in the structured learning activities they design and facilitate. Individual teachers can express this through a personal teaching philosophy statement and schools can…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Instructional Leadership
Sen, Mehmet; Öztekin, Ceren; Demirdögen, Betül – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2018
This study focused on how science teachers' content knowledge influences their pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) with respect to the topic of cell division. The data were collected from 3 in-service teachers using interviews; observations; and teacher-provided documents, including written-answer exams. The participants' content knowledge was…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Case Studies, Science Teachers
Fletcher, Tim; Ní Chróinín, Déirdre; Price, Caitlin; Francis, Nancy – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2018
This research focused on supporting pre-service teachers' (PSTs') learning through the development of pedagogical principles of learning about meaningful physical education (LAMPE) in two physical education teacher education (PETE) programs. In this paper, we share four in-depth examples of the enactment of the pedagogical principles of LAMPE by…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Physical Education Teachers, Teaching Methods, Teacher Educators
Gray, Shirley; Mitchell, Fiona; Wang, C.K. John; Robertson, Ashley – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2018
Framed by Self-Determination Theory, this investigation explored student experience as they engaged in their physical education (PE), health and well-being (HWB) curriculum in Scotland for the first time. We aimed to uncover the features of various learning environments that appeared to impact upon student motivation in PE over the period one…
Descriptors: Well Being, Self Determination, Physical Education, Student Attitudes
Barzilai, Sarit; Zohar, Asnat R.; Mor-Hagani, Shiri – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
The ability to meaningfully and critically integrate multiple texts is vital for twenty-first-century literacy. The aim of this systematic literature review is to synthesize empirical studies in order to examine the current state of knowledge on how intertextual integration can be promoted in educational settings. We examined the disciplines in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Measures (Individuals)
Cantamessa, Patti – Journal for Leadership and Instruction, 2018
The purpose of this cross-sectional, correlational study was to investigate nursing faculty knowledge of best practices in online pedagogy, and to examine the relationship among nursing faculty characteristics and use of best practices. The framework for this study was based on Roger's diffusion of innovation theory. A convenient sample of 154…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Knowledge Level, College Faculty, Best Practices
Ekdahl, Anna-Lena; Venkat, Hamsa; Runesson, Ulla; Askew, Mike – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2018
In this article, we present aspects of teaching that draw attention to connections--both within and between examples--in order to explore the potential objects of learning that are brought into being in the classroom space and thus what is made available to learn. Our focus is on exploring differences in teaching over time, in the context of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 3, Elementary Education, Teaching Methods
Hodkinson, Alan; Smith, Christine – Education 3-13, 2018
Coming some four years after the introduction of the new National Curriculum, this article considers the media storm and debate around the concept of chronology and how it should be taught in schools. Drawing on empirical evidence, the article strongly suggests that young children are capable of grasping complex temporal concepts, specifically…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, History Instruction

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