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Fallace, Thomas – American Educational Research Journal, 2015
Child-centered pedagogy is at the ideological core of progressive education. The simple idea that the child rather than the teacher or textbook should be the major focus of the classroom is, perhaps, the single most enduring educational idea of the era. In this historical study, the author argues that child-centered education emerged directly from…
Descriptors: Learner Controlled Instruction, Educational History, Progressive Education, Educational Theories
van der Veen, Jatila – American Educational Research Journal, 2012
The persistent fear of physics by learners motivated the author to take action to increase all students' interest in the subject via a new curriculum for introductory college physics that applies Greene's model of Aesthetic Education to the study of contemporary physics, utilizing symmetry as the mathematical foundation of physics as well as the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Aesthetic Education, Learning Modalities, Physics
Chavez, Alicia Fedelina; Ke, Fengfeng; Herrera, Felisha A. – American Educational Research Journal, 2012
Colleges and universities retain Native American and Latino college students at lower rates than other ethnic groups even when culturally based services, financial assistance, and support are provided. College teaching and conceptions of learning have yet to evolve on a widespread basis toward culturally diverse epistemologies and practice. This…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Student Attitudes, Family (Sociological Unit), American Indians
Grant, Carl A. – American Educational Research Journal, 2012
Presented at AERA 2010 as the Social Justice Award Lecture, this article calls attention to the purposes of education in the 21st century and the need for a robust, social justice vision of education. Here, it is argued that education is about the cultivation of a flourishing life and not only the narrow preparation for employment. To realize…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Educational Philosophy, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles
Gaffikin, Frank; Perry, David C. – American Educational Research Journal, 2009
It is argued widely that the academy today is in the process of significant change--in the institutional assumptions of what constitutes the university and the construction of knowledge and in its relations with the city and the world. This article addresses the evolution of the modern university in the context of the discourses of contemporary…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Global Approach, Educational History, Educational Change
Craig, Cheryl J. – American Educational Research Journal, 2009
Arising from a longitudinal study examining the influence of school reform on teachers' knowledge communities and communities of knowing, this narrative inquiry traces the development of a workshop approach to reading and writing, principally through the introduction of a staff developer, to the school's professional knowledge landscape and to the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Faculty Development, Teaching Methods, Longitudinal Studies
Sternberg, Robert – American Educational Research Journal, 2008
Two approaches to the application of psychological theories to education might be referred to as domain-general and domain-specific. The domain-general approach seeks a general theory of cognitive and other skills that apply across subject-matter areas. The domain-specific approach seeks to apply specific theories within given domains, such as…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Psychology, Theories, Teaching Methods
Gasman, Marybeth – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
This historiography of gender and black colleges uncovers the omission of women and gender relations. It uses an integrative framework, conceptualized by Evelyn Nakano Glenn, that considers race and gender as mutually interconnected, revealing different results than might be seen by considering these issues independently. The article is…
Descriptors: Historiography, Black Colleges, Historians, Educational Policy
Stevenson, Howard – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
A key feature of current school-sector reform in England is the restructuring of teachers' work and the increased use of support staff to undertake a range of activities previously undertaken by teachers. Supporters speak of a new teacher professionalism focused on the "core task" of teaching. Critics fear deprofessionalization through a process…
Descriptors: Unions, Foreign Countries, Collective Bargaining, Labor Legislation
Levinson, Martin P. – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
The attribution of low literacy levels among Gypsy children to difficulties of access to schools neglects underlying sociocultural explanations. There has been little analysis in reports/studies of Gypsy attitudes toward literacy, nor of outcomes of acquisition. Informed by new literacy theory and by the discourse of previous ethnographic studies,…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Ethnography, Followup Studies, Gender Differences
Kliewer, Christopher; Biklen, Douglas; Kasa-Hendrickson, Christi – American Educational Research Journal, 2006
Through a critical interpretivist frame, the authors use ethnography and archives to examine themes associated with society's ongoing denial of literate citizenship for people with perceived intellectual disabilities. They link this denial to the experiences of other devalued and marginalized groups to challenge the common perception that…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Competence, Literacy, School Segregation
Craig, Cheryl J. – American Educational Research Journal, 2006
Anchored in the narrative inquiry tradition, this article examines commonly held beliefs about curriculum dissemination from the perspective of a teacher whose campus participated in a major school reform initiative. Through the presentation of a constellation of fine-grained stories revolving around the teacher's curriculum making as an art…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Inquiry, Educational Change, Personal Narratives
Neumann, Anna – American Educational Research Journal, 2006
Interviews with 40 recently tenured university professors indicated that scholarly work is emotional in content; it draws on scholars' emotional resources. Yet, discourse about scholarship's personal and emotional meanings is uncommon, given historic separations (reified in university policy) between emotional and cognitive work and between…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Research Universities, Interviews
Harris, Karen R.; Graham, Steve; Mason, Linda H. – American Educational Research Journal, 2006
Writing development involves changes that occur in children's strategic behavior, knowledge, and motivation. The authors examined the effectiveness of self-regulated strategy development (SRSD), a strategy instructional model designed to promote development in each of these areas. Instruction focused on planning and writing stories and persuasive…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Strategies, Writing Skills, Writing (Composition)
Lee, Okhee; Luykx, Aurolyn – American Educational Research Journal, 2005
In the climate of standards-based instruction and accountability, scaling up educational innovations is necessary to bring about system-wide improvements. As a result of fundamental tensions involving effective educational policies and practices for diverse student groups, scaling up is especially challenging in multilingual, multicultural, and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Educational Policy

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