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Hewitt, Paul G. – Physics Teacher, 2011
When I began teaching at City College of San Francisco in 1964, I fell in love with a 1960 text-book that addressed non-science students, "Physics for the Inquiring Mind," written by British-born physicist Eric M. Rogers, who taught physics at Princeton University and who later won the 1969 Oersted Medal of the American Association of…
Descriptors: Physics, Department Heads, Science Education, Science Instruction
Ujifusa, Andrew – Education Week, 2012
In nearly 40 years of legislative advocacy, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)--a free-market, limited-government group now drawing intense scrutiny for its support of a controversial self-defense law--has had a significant influence on K-12 education through its model legislation and work with state lawmakers to promote such…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Legislation, Civil Rights Legislation, Activism
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Andreu, Llorenc; Sanz-Torrent, Monica; Trueswell, John C. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2013
Twenty-five children with specific language impairment (SLI; age 5 years, 3 months [5;3]-8;2), 50 typically developing children (3;3-8;2), and 31 normal adults participated in three eye-tracking experiments of spoken language comprehension that were designed to investigate the use of verb information during real-time sentence comprehension in…
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension, Semantics, Language Impairments, Speech
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Reinwein, Joachim – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2012
The modality effect is a central issue in multimedia learning [see Mayer (Cambridge University Press, 2005a), for a review]. Sweller's Cognitive Load Theory (CLT), for example, presumes that an illustrated text is better understood when presented visually rather than orally. The predictive power of CLT lies in how it links in to Baddeley's (1986)…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Multimedia Instruction, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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Trim, Ryan S.; Clapp, John D.; Reed, Mark B.; Shillington, Audrey; Thombs, Dennis – Journal of Drug Education, 2011
This study examined relationships among drinking intentions, environments, and outcomes in a random sample of 566 undergraduate college students. Telephone interviews were conducted with respondents before and after a single weekend assessing drinking intentions for the coming weekend related to subsequent drinking behaviors. Latent class analyses…
Descriptors: Drinking, Young Adults, Alcohol Abuse, Undergraduate Students
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2010
The pervasive financial difficulties that have besieged thousands of schools and universities for several budget cycles have forced administrators to look deeper and harder for places where they can find savings and minimize the damage done to educational quality. Many of the steps schools and universities have taken in the past to trim expenses…
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Facilities Improvement, Job Layoff, Educational Administration
Tucker, Marc S. – National Center on Education and the Economy, 2013
The fundamental changes taking place in the global economy pose an existential threat for high-wage economies like the United States. Countries with high-wage economies will either figure out how to convert their mass education systems into systems that can educate virtually all their students to the standards formerly reserved for their elites,…
Descriptors: Governance, Politics of Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Hung, David; Ng, Pak Tee; Koh, Thiam Seng; Lim, Seo Hong – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2009
This article argues that the social practice of learning (SPL), involving life-long learning, meta-learning, deep reflection, and dialogue in a community, should be the distinguishing knowledge base of schools in the twenty-first century. This article also analyses the strategies and challenges of the recent education reforms in Singapore through…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Lifelong Learning
Samuels, Christina A. – Education Week, 2007
Federal officials have proposed a plan to stop reimbursements for some of the services schools provide to Medicaid-eligible students, a move long predicted--and dreaded--by local educators. The policy changes were announced recently by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.…
Descriptors: Costs, Human Services, Eligibility, Child Health
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Lee, Yang-Im; Trim, Peter; Upton, Julia; Upton, David – Simulation & Gaming, 2009
Exercises, drills, or simulations are widely used, by governments, agencies and commercial organizations, to simulate serious incidents and train staff how to respond to them. International cooperation has led to increasingly large-scale exercises, often involving hundreds or even thousands of participants in many locations. The difference between…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), International Cooperation, Psychotherapy, Drills (Practice)
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Dalley-Trim, Leanne; Alloway, Nola; Walker, Karen – Australian Educational Researcher, 2008
This paper addresses the issue of Vocational Education and Training in Schools--an issue that has recently attracted significant political attention particularly in light of current national skills shortage in Australia. Specifically, it investigates secondary school students' perceptions of VET in Schools [VETiS]. It also explores the factors…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education
Delisle, Jason; Miller, Ben – New America, 2015
The first two years of the Obama administration brought nothing but good news for student financial aid programs. These included increases to grants, tax benefits, and funding for community colleges and minority-serving schools. But in early 2011, President Obama and Congress released the new budget with a request that would achieve large savings…
Descriptors: Grants, Budgets, Educational Finance, Student Financial Aid
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Guo, Feng; Li, Shaozi; Dai, Ying; Zhou, Changle; Lin, Ying – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2011
Spirit diagnosing is an important theory in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), by which a TCM doctor can diagnose a patient's body state. But this theory is complicated and difficult to master simply learned from books. To further the theory and skill of spirit diagnosing, in this paper, the authors propose a remote education system that can…
Descriptors: Medicine, Asian Culture, Human Body, Health
Mayer, Caroline E. – CURRENTS, 2010
In January 2009, every day brought another piece of discouraging economic news: Rising unemployment. New stock market lows. More layoffs. Retailer liquidations. Urgent company requests for government stimulus money. The recession has created a radical shift in traditional fundraising. The shift is due to a simple case of supply and demand. Faced…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Supply and Demand, Corporations, Job Layoff
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Draeger, Justin – Journal of College Admission, 2012
America's moral compass guiding student aid policy is being co-opted by short-sighted, budget-cutting and deficit-reduction policies. This moral compass was threatened, but had "not altogether disappeared" by 1996, according to an article written that year by Thomas A. Flint, then-vice president for financial services at Robert Morris…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Financial Services, Grants, Investment
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