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Wai, Nicole; Chan, Ying; Zhang, Kaili Chen – International Journal of Special Education, 2014
This study examines the effectiveness of five spelling strategies used to teach junior secondary school students with dyslexia. Participants were 30 secondary school teachers in Hong Kong. The teachers commented on five spelling strategies: the phonological strategy, an integration of phonological and orthographical strategies, the rule-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Dyslexia
Beauchemin, James – College Student Journal, 2014
College student-athletes face unique stressors that can contribute to compromised well-being. Additionally, there are a variety of barriers that prevent student-athletes from accessing mental health supports. This study used self-report questionnaires and qualitative interviews to examine the impact of an integrative outreach model that…
Descriptors: College Students, College Athletics, Athletes, Wellness
Marks-Tarlow, Terry – American Journal of Play, 2014
A clinical psychologist and consulting psychotherapist discusses how elements of play, inherent in the intuition required in analysis, can provide a cornerstone for serious therapeutic work. She argues that many aspects of play--its key roles in human development, individual growth, and personal creativity, among others--can help therapists and…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Play, Intuition, Counseling Techniques
Orpana, Simon – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2014
With the rise of biopolitical modernity, states justify both the existence of zombies and their monopoly on coercive violence via an imperative to care for the populations within their purview. But biopolitics' intrinsic link to the rise of a neoliberal model of governance, demonstrated by Foucault (2008), places a contradiction at the heart…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Governance, Films, Popular Culture
Saunders, Jane M.; Smith, Emily E. – Reading Teacher, 2014
Six-word memoirs are readily available through books, magazine articles, and on the Internet. This teaching tip explores how to use six-word memoirs to guide students through the writing process steps from developing and revising a concise memoir, to employing technology and imagery, to publishing final versions of their work online. Included in…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Literary Genres, Writing Processes, Revision (Written Composition)
Noda, Mitsuru – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2014
This study aims to examine the developmental changes in young children's perception. A matching completion task consisting of three geometric figures and one bird-like figure were completed by children 3-5 years of age ("N" = 99). The rotation effect, in which the correct response decreased with orientation (45°, 90° 135°, and…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Young Children, Perceptual Development, Cognitive Processes
Weninger, Csilla; Kiss, Tamas – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2013
This article problematizes current, quantitative approaches to the analysis of culture in foreign language textbooks as objectifying culture, and offers an alternative, semiotic framework that examines texts, images, and tasks as merely engendering particular meanings in the act of semiosis. The authors take as a point of departure developments…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Textbooks, Content Analysis
Silin, Jonathan – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2013
Drawing on the author's struggle to come to terms with multiple personal losses, his observations of young children in early childhood classrooms, and work with novice teachers, this essay points to the generative possibilities embedded in moments of disorienting loss. Constrained by traditional templates of mourning that did not reflect the lived…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Speech, Beginning Teachers, Oral Language
Toussaint, Lucette; Meugnot, Aurore – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
We examined the effects of a brief period of limb immobilization on the cognitive level of action control. A splint placed on the participants' left hand was used as a means of immobilization. We used a hand mental rotation task to investigate the immobilization-induced effects on motor imagery performance (Experiments 1 and 2) and a number mental…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Feedback (Response), Control Groups, Stimuli
Huovinen, Erkki; Manneberg, Avigail – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2013
This article describes a project in which undergraduate students of beginning drawing were brought together with free improvising musicians to explore interaction in collective real-time art-making. Following a series of guided rehearsals, the students were free to choose their own strategies for interactive group projects. We discuss these…
Descriptors: Imagery, Creative Activities, Imitation, Freehand Drawing
Kozhevnikov, Maria; Kozhevnikov, Michael; Yu, Chen Jiao; Blazhenkova, Olesya – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
Background: Despite the recent evidence for a multi-component nature of both visual imagery and creativity, there have been no systematic studies on how the different dimensions of creativity and imagery might interrelate. Aims: The main goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between different dimensions of creativity (artistic and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Cognitive Style, Visualization, Undergraduate Students
Leathwood, Carole – Gender and Education, 2013
Visual images of students and academics in the UK have traditionally featured men, reflecting the historical predominance of men in these positions. When women were represented, sexist imagery and traditional constructions of femininity were not uncommon. This article explores the ways in which students and academics are constructed in a selection…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Imagery, Visual Environment, Gender Bias
Pieczura, Michelle – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2013
Creative dramatics, a highly effective method for integrating arts education into core curriculum, produces a positive and lasting impact on student learning, in terms of creative and critical thinking, language development, listening, comprehension, retention, cooperation, and empathy and awareness of others. Creative dramatics not only has the…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatics, Language Acquisition, Empathy
Lindell, Annukka K.; Kidd, Evan – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2013
Over the past decade the "neuro"marketing of educational products has become increasingly common. Researchers have however expressed concern about the misapplication of neuroscience to education marketing, fearing that consumers may be deceived into investing in apparently "brain-based" products under the misapprehension that they will be more…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Neurosciences, Neuropsychology, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Ageist and Sexist Double Jeopardy Portrayals in Children's Picture Books
Hollis-Sawyer, Lisa; Cuevas, Lorilene – Educational Gerontology, 2013
Bandura's Social Learning Theory purports that early exposure to this social information may have an impact on children's schema development (e.g., Bandura, 2001), which may influence how children and later adults think about what it means to age and get older (e.g., what it means to be an aging woman in society). By extension, if the…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Age Discrimination, Childrens Literature, Social Bias

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