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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Neeganagwedgin, Erica – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2013
This paper focuses on the educational experiences and narratives of women of African ancestry in Canada, and is based on a number of women who were interviewed over a two-month period. The literature review examines the ways in which today's experiences of formal education, which were shared by the women, are shaped and circumscribed by much…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Womens Studies, Womens Education, Blacks
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Stewart, Trae; Allen, Kay W.; Bai, Haiyan – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2011
This study aimed to determine if pre-internship teacher education students' participation in service-learning activities in K-12 classrooms would significantly affect their teachers' sense of efficacy (TSE). A secondary focus sought to determine if one type of service-learning activity (e.g., whole-class instruction) would affect teacher efficacy…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Learning Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Self Efficacy
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Sockbeson, Rebecca Cardinal – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2009
This article describes an articulation of a Waponahki intellectual tradition from the experience of a Waponahki woman attempting to position Indigenous knowledge systems in the academy. The author shows how the Waponahki intellectual tradition of weaving baskets can serve as a theoretical framework and foundation for understanding Waponahki…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Teacher Education Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Vision
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Aman, Cheryl – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2008
In British Columbia, K-12 school Aboriginal students' completion rates are far from equivalent to those of their non-Aboriginal peers. In addition, there is a high degree of variability in Aboriginal students' school completion rates across schools and communities. Administrative data associating approximately 1.5 million school census records of…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Student Mobility
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Coulter, Rebecca Priegert; Greig, Christopher John – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2008
For more than a century in Canada, debate has been ongoing about the place of men in the classrooms of the nation and their role in ameliorating the problem of boys' underachievement. Using annual reports from provincial departments of education, other government and commission reports, publications by and for teachers, articles and stories from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Males, Educational History, Educational Policy
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Dieser, Rodney B. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2008
This study is a qualitative autoethnographical narrative of my grades 1 through 12 experiences in a Catholic school system in Alberta. Autoethnographical research interprets a culture by producing highly personalized and revealing texts; it examines social phenomena holistically and underscores how social histories influence identity development.…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Popular Culture, Ecology, Foreign Countries
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Leonard, Lawrence J.; Leonard, Pauline E. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2006
United States school districts continue to spend billions of dollars annually on various forms of technology equipment and services. Despite the widespread expectation that teachers routinely integrate technology into the curriculum to facilitate student achievement, there is substantial evidence that this is not occurring either in the manner or…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Technology Integration, School Districts
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Kitchen, Julian D. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2006
Narrative inquiry is a qualitative research approach that brings rigor and depth to the understanding of human experiences. It is important that the researcher become enmeshed in the school context in order to develop a heightened sense of the world view of participants. Critical to beginning a narrative inquiry are negotiating relationships and…
Descriptors: World Views, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research, Educational Environment
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Couillard, Darren; Garnett, Julie; Hutchins, Angel; Fawcett, Mary L.; Maycock, George – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2006
The increasing emphasis in the United States on high-stakes testing for students and schools generates a great deal of quantitative data, but these data are less frequently linked to other data that are more difficult to obtain such as data on risk factors that may affect how students do on these tests. To make such comparisons, a group of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Urban Schools, Risk, School Counselors
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Piquemal, Nathalie – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2003
Native Americans have oral traditions that are distinct from the European literacy consciousness, having different modes of discourse, different kinds of metaphorical thinking, and different conceptions of teaching as storytelling. Storytelling is important in children's education, but to be effective and respectful of Native culture, school…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Cultural Differences, Culturally Relevant Education
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Bowd, Alan D.; Brady, Patrick H. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2003
A survey of 357 final-year preservice teachers at a small Canadian university found that male and female participants did not differ in mathematics achievement or time elapsed since taking a mathematics course, but women had significantly greater mathematics anxiety and reported less positive beliefs about mathematics utility and more negative…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Collard, John L. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2003
A survey of 371 principals and 24 interviews in Victoria, Australia, found significant differences between male and female principals in their leadership styles and their beliefs about the nature of the principalship, educational goals, and professional roles and behaviors. However, level of schooling, institutional scale, students' gender, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Beliefs, Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
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Murphy, Elizabeth; Laferriere, Therese – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2003
An international professional community of 64 elementary and secondary teachers came together on the Internet to make sense of their practice of teaching French as a second language using the Internet. Excerpts from listserv discussions on classroom control and monitoring demonstrate how teachers collaboratively reflected on specific classroom…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, French
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Buck, George H. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2002
To reverse the decline in volunteerism in education, administrators must understand the difference between true volunteering and participation coerced under the guise of volunteering. Appreciation is essential for promoting volunteerism, for no one wishes to be considered without value. But if coercion and exploitation are part of the growing…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Extracurricular Activities
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Covell, Katherine; O'Leary, Johnna L.; Howe, R. Brian – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2002
A study examined teacher attitudes toward a new children's rights curriculum. Surveys of 31 eighth-grade Nova Scotia teachers and their 906 students found that the more teachers used the curriculum, the higher they rated it and the more they supported children's rights. Student support for adult rights reflected their teachers' support for…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Childrens Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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