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Forbes, Joan – Educational Review, 2008
Speech and language therapist and teacher practitioners need particular knowledge to work effectively together to support the needs of individual learners. Using the frame of modes of knowledge (Gibbon, Limoges, Nowotny, Schwartzmann, Scott, and Trow, "The new production of knowledge", London, Sage Publications, 1994), the necessary knowledge…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Languages, Professional Education, Linguistic Theory
McCully, Alan – Educational Review, 2006
This paper examines the role adopted by teacher and youth work practitioners engaged in a project to carry forward practice in the handling of controversial issues in the contested society of Northern Ireland. First, it briefly outlines the development of work in the field during the 34 years of the present conflict, suggesting that to date too…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Role
Clark, Ian – Educational Psychology Review, 2012
The article draws from 199 sources on assessment, learning, and motivation to present a detailed decomposition of the values, theories, and goals of formative assessment. This article will discuss the extent to which formative feedback actualizes and reinforces self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies among students. Theoreticians agree that SRL…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Formative Evaluation, Learning Strategies, Motivation
McNicol, Sarah – Educational Review, 2004
Traditionally, school libraries have been evaluated primarily in terms of library management; the impact they have on teaching and learning has rarely been a focus. For this reason, they have often been omitted from whole school self-evaluation. Self-evaluation can help schools to prepare for inspection, but more importantly to identify strengths…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Library Administration, School Libraries, Self Evaluation (Groups)
Garcia, Veronica – Harvard Educational Review, 2006
In this article, four urban high school students and their student leadership and social justice class advisor address the question, "What are high school students' perspectives on the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act's (NCLB) definition of a highly qualified teacher?" As the advisor to the course, Garcia challenged her students to examine their high…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, High School Students, High Schools, Personal Narratives
Jindal-Snape, D.; Miller, D. J. – Educational Psychology Review, 2008
The transition from primary to secondary school can be a period of anxiety for many children. Although most schools have developed systems to ease this process, it has been argued that the emphasis is often on administrative and organisational procedures. In contrast, children and parents are typically more concerned with personal and social…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Primary Education, Self Esteem
van Drie, Jannet; van Boxtel, Carla – Educational Psychology Review, 2008
This article explores historical reasoning, an important activity in history learning. Based upon an extensive review of empirical literature on students' thinking and reasoning about history, a theoretical framework of historical reasoning is proposed. The framework consists of six components: asking historical questions, using sources,…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, History Instruction, Time Perspective, Cognitive Structures
Can We Be Intelligent about Intelligence? Why Education Needs the Concept of Plastic General Ability
Adey, Philip; Csapo, Beno; Demetriou, Andreas; Hautamaki, Jarkko; Shayer, Michael – Educational Research Review, 2007
The notion of general cognitive ability (or "intelligence") is explored and why the time might now be ripe for educators to re-consider the power offered by a general intellectual capacity which is itself amenable to educational influence. We review existing knowledge concerning general intelligence, including the cohabitation of general and…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Stimulation, Educational Practices, Cognitive Ability
Peer reviewedCarter, Ronald – Educational Review, 1978
A model for register description is suggested that can be interactive with the study of language function in certain literary texts. Pupils at several levels can appreciate the nature of literary discourse more fully and make stylistic evaluation when encouraged to recognize situational determinants in language use. (Author)
Descriptors: Audiences, Cultural Context, English Curriculum, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHughes, Martin – Educational Review, 1983
Describes the development and evaluation of a method for introducing simple arithmetical symbolism to preschool children through the use of simple games. (JOW)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Educational Games, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
Peer reviewedHughes, Martin; Donaldson, Margaret – Educational Review, 1979
The authors outline Piaget's "mountain task" which measured egocentrism and perspective taking in young children, then present three studies of the same construct which used a different task, the "hiding game." These studies indicated much less egocentrism in young children than Piaget found. These differences are discussed. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages, Egocentrism
Peer reviewedRogers, Peter J. – Scottish Educational Review, 1979
The current disquiet over basic numeration is briefly discussed with reference to Piaget and Bruner and attention is focused on play as a possible vehicle for enactive representation. A program of games is described including program rationale, examples, and tentative findings. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Educational Games, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedWilson, J. D. – Scottish Educational Review, 1978
The Academic Achievement Game (TAAG) summarizes the findings of two research studies in a kind of parlor "game" that incorporates predictable, chance and change elements in student performance. A brief description of TAAG is followed by evidence on validity. Its advantages and disadvantages are discussed in the context of transition to higher…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Bound Students, Educational Research, Games
Peer reviewedEastham, J. K.; Lythe, S. G. E. – Scottish Educational Review, 1978
The Dundee School of Economics is seen by the authors as a maverick institution fitting no recognized pattern of organization of higher education in Scotland. Describes the events leading to the school's establishment in 1931 and its incorporation in the University of Saint Andrews in 1955. Outlines its curriculum and academic policy as well as…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Educational Development, Educational History, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedCumming, Chris; And Others – Scottish Educational Review, 1985
Used 34 teachers in 3 schools to identify teacher inservice needs. Described means to translate aims into action in context of collaborative staff development model proposed by Scotland's National Committee for In-Service Training of Teachers. Proposed concept of professional staff development whereby responsibility for learning/changing lies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inservice Teacher Education, Models, Needs Assessment

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