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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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Shirvani, Hosiin – Education, 2007
This study examines the effect of teacher communication on freshman high school students towards doing their homework assignments and their level of engagement and attitudes in the classroom. It also investigates students' and parents' attitudes toward school work. The researcher randomly selected four Algebra I classes; two assigned to the…
Descriptors: Homework, Student Attitudes, High School Freshmen, Study Habits
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Ifedili, Chika Josephine A.; Ojogwu, C. N. – Education, 2007
This paper examines globalisation and Nigerian Educational Policies. Different Educational Policies that the Nigerian Government had previously embarked upon were assessed. The failures of various policies were looked into based on who originated the policies; drew up the policies; the budgetary allocation to education; other sources of funds…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Private Colleges, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Omoregie, Norah – Education, 2007
Globalization has been defined by Malcom (1995) as a social process in which the constraints of geography on social and cultural arrangements recede and in which people become increasingly aware that they are receding. It is a phenomenon that represents the emerging world wide interdependence of individuals and countries, which is characterized by…
Descriptors: Verbal Ability, Global Education, Teacher Education, Teacher Competencies
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Stiler, Gary M. – Education, 2007
This article explores potential uses for MP3 players in secondary classrooms. It presents an overview of current applications and describes an exploratory study of classroom uses. Seven high school teachers and one teacher educator participated in a three-month project to examine MP3 technology as applied to high school instruction. Their ideas…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Physical Mobility, Educational Technology, Learning Modalities
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Huang, Grace Hui-Chen – Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to describe parents' experiences in sending their children to non-regulated family day care. Noticeably absent were studies about non-regulated family day care culture as well as parental experiences. Phenomenology, the study of human experiences, was the methodology used to identify the meaning behind parents' search…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Phenomenology, Child Care, Followup Studies
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Lei, Simon A. – Education, 2007
Variation in teaching techniques was examined among instructors based on their status (full-time vs. part-time) and educational level (doctorate vs. nondoctorate). To facilitate this study, a survey instrument was developed and distributed to 400 randomly selected faculty members employed at the two largest institutions, Community Colleges X and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Distance Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), College Faculty
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Wright, Vivian H.; Wilson, Elizabeth K. – Education, 2007
The Master Technology Teacher (MTT) initiative at the University of Alabama is a collaborative technology partnership among university secondary education faculty, inservice teachers, and preservice teachers. MTT is designed to provide, to the partners, resources and long term development for enhancement of classroom technology integration and the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Preservice Teacher Education
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Lalley, James P.; Miller, Robert H. – Education, 2007
This paper raises serious questions about the reliability of the learning pyramid as a guide to retention among students. The pyramid suggests that certain teaching methods are connected with a corresponding hierarchy of student retention. No specific credible research was uncovered to support the pyramid, which is loosely associated with the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Experiential Learning, Teacher Role, Abstract Reasoning
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Jung, Woo Sik – Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to investigate preservice teacher candidates' attitudes and confidence levels in working with students with special needs. Confidence levels have been shown to increase with training, exposure to specific situations, and knowledge utilizing explicit interventions. Also examined were the strengths and improvement of a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Student Teacher Attitudes
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Whitsett, Glee; Roberson, Terry; Julian, Kristi; Beckham, Lisa – Education, 2007
This study represents a preliminary review of first year teachers' reported levels of development on selected dispositions. The responses of practicing first year teachers, in this case 52 first year teachers who were three-fourths of the way through the first year in one school district and participating in the district's mentoring program, will…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Personality Studies, Professional Development, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
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Henley, Joan; McBride, Jackie; Milligan, Julie; Nichols, Joe – Education, 2007
The "No Child Left Behind" Legislation has altered the landscape of elementary schools across the nation. This alteration has left many educators and parents wondering whether children are being robbed of their childhood in order to meet the legislation's many mandates. Across the nation, traditional school days, instructional programs, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Federal Legislation, Children, Elementary School Students
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Firmin, Michael W.; MacKay, Brenda B.; Firmin, Ruth L. – Education, 2007
We conducted a qualitative research study involving 13 undergraduate students who completed their student-teaching in overseas contexts. Participants completed two waves of interviews immediately after returning to campus from their multicultural experiences. Three intrinsic factors were found to have the greatest impact on students' overseas…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Undergraduate Students, Qualitative Research, Cultural Differences
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Thornton, Bill; Shepperson, Tara; Canavero, Steven – Education, 2007
While the frequency of program evaluations has increased, evaluations often have limited effectiveness because the information they provide is not adequately conferred throughout the school system. Whether or not a specific program shows merit, the organization can benefit by using that information to increase knowledge among organization members,…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Federal Legislation, Systems Approach, Educational Change
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Parish, Thomas S.; Rehbein, Gary C. – Education, 2007
For Dr. William Glasser (1965), the world-famous originator of Reality Therapy, the first question that he generally asks of all those who seek his services is: "What do you want?" While seeking to acquire an answer to this inquiry, however, he strongly recommends that the therapist also "make friends with the client," so that the relationship is…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Patient Education, Physician Patient Relationship, Friendship
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Spielman, Laura Jacobsen – Education, 2007
This paper communicates the generative potential of classroom skits as curricular openings in teacher education. Although assorted incidences of the use of skits in classrooms have been documented, literature on the use of skits as a learning tool is very limited. I suggest that skits allow for the generally absent observation component during…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Skits, Language Usage, Preservice Teachers
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