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Grant, Maria; Lapp, Diane; Fisher, Douglas; Johnson, Kelly; Frey, Nancy – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2012
This article discusses the flexible nature of the gradual release of responsibility (GRR) as a frame for inquiry-based science instruction. Given the mandate for the use of text-supported learning (Common Core Standards), the GRR can be used to allow students to learn as scientists as they collaboratively develop testable questions and experiments…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Grade 6, Sciences
Husband, Terry – Journal of Effective Teaching, 2013
Many professors lack sufficient pedagogical training needed to teach their courses effectively. In an effort to aid professors in improving the quality of instruction in their courses, this article distills the principles embedded within a service teaching framework for instruction. The principles discussed throughout this article pertain to:…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Educational Principles
Albion, Peter R.; Spence, Karen G. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2013
The teaching of science is important, both to meet the need for future workers in fields requiring scientific capability and to equip students for full participation in modern societies where many decisions depend upon knowledge of science. However, many teachers in Australian primary schools do not allocate science education sufficient amounts of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Self Efficacy, Science Instruction
Swain, Kristine D.; Leader-Janssen, Elizabeth M.; Conley, Perry – Reading Improvement, 2013
This case study examined the effectiveness of three fluency interventions (i.e., repeated reading, audio listening passage preview and teacher modeled listening passage preview) with a fifth grade student struggling with fluency skills. When compared to baseline, each intervention increased oral reading fluency by the end of the 7 weeks of…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Oral Reading, Listening Comprehension, Reading Comprehension
Cooper, LuCinda Nance – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Students who struggle with emotional behavior disorders (EBD) often enter high school with reading levels far below those of their peers. At the secondary level, these at-risk students must regularly read and write proficiently in order to demonstrate their literacy achievement and potential for success either in college or on the job. As a…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Intervention, Remedial Reading, Emotional Problems
Webb, Nathan G.; Barrett, Laura Obrycki – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2014
Positive relationships between instructors and students are critical to effective learning in the classroom. Rooted in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), and centered at the crossroads of interpersonal communication and instructional communication (Affective Learning Model), this study examines how instructors in a Taiwan ESL school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
Macken-Horarik, Mary – English in Australia, 2014
At a time when political leaders and media pundits seek to narrow the English curriculum and reduce its knowledge structure to the "basics," it is helpful to revisit the potential of different approaches to learning in English that have evolved over time. In this paper I reflect on the semantic features of personal growth, cultural…
Descriptors: Case Studies, English Curriculum, Literary Styles, Educational History
Chapin, Hannah C.; Wiggins, Benjamin L.; Martin-Morris, Linda E. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
Peer educators can be a powerful addition to classroom learning environments. Traditionally, the university science teaching model relies on graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) to provide instruction in laboratory class sessions, but there is increasing evidence that undergraduate TAs (UTAs) can fill an equivalent role. A comparison of student…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Teaching Assistants, Undergraduate Students
Clavert, Maria; Björklund, Tua; Nevgi, Anne – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
In universities, development as a teacher may be contradicted with developing as a researcher. Most previous studies have investigated pedagogical development merely as a result of pedagogical training and ignored the dual teacher-researcher identity. This study examines what kind of meaningful experiences are perceived to have triggered and…
Descriptors: Career Development, Science Teachers, Teaching (Occupation), Interviews
Bronson, Carroll E.; Dentith, Audrey M. – Education, 2014
This paper describes an ethnographic case study of a partner or co-teaching classroom in an urban preschool classroom. As part of a larger project that evaluated classroom size and team teaching structures in Kindergarten classrooms in several high poverty urban schools, one successful co-teaching classroom was studied further. Systematic…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Teaching Methods, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration
Sato, Mistilina; Kern, Anne L.; McDonald, Eric; Rogers, Carrie – Teacher Education and Practice, 2010
We draw on the philosophical works of Aristotle, Gadamer, Arendt, and Sockett to argue for a return to the rough ground of reason and deliberation in teaching. We offer a conceptualization of teaching and teacher development within a framework that honors the technical and practical nature of knowledge, experience, and practice. Through examples…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teaching Models, Faculty Development, Program Design
Hamp-Lyons, Elizabeth – English Teaching Forum, 2012
Acknowledging that an interested and enthusiastic teacher can create excitement for students and promote learning, the author discusses how teachers can improve their appearance, and, consequently, how their students perceive them. She offers concrete suggestions on how a teacher can be both a "visual aid" and an "audio aid" in the classroom.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Visual Aids, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Behavior
Johnston, Scott – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2012
The author has recently been experimenting with having students work at a set of six blackboards mounted on the walls of a maths teaching space. In this article, he describes this project which he started because he had become impatient with, and aggravated by the usual setup of a maths teaching space. He had started to question why there are…
Descriptors: Chalkboards, Teaching Methods, Teaching Styles, Teaching Models
Criswell, Brett – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Inquiry has been advocated as an effective pedagogical strategy for promoting deep conceptual understanding and more sophisticated scientific thinking by numerous bodies associated with chemistry (and science) education. To allow inquiry to achieve these goals, the teacher must manage the amount of cognitive load experienced by students while they…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, Inquiry
Romine, William L.; Banerjee, Tanvi – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2012
Exemplary science instructors use inquiry to tailor content to student's learning needs; traditional textbooks treat science as a set of facts and a rigid curriculum. Publishers now allow instructors to compile pieces of published and/or self-authored text to make custom textbooks. This brings numerous advantages, including the ability to produce…
Descriptors: Evidence, Student Attitudes, Textbooks, Teaching Models