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Wood, Margaret – Online Submission, 2011
Most pupils, if asked, might be expected to have a view about their school and increasingly the value and significance of including pupils' perspectives in matters and decisions which affect them and their lives appears to be gaining recognition. The rationale for, and importance of, including the views and perceptions of those we have described…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Student Participation, Student Empowerment
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Drummond, Mary Jane – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2009
While Colin Richards' article is a trenchant analysis of the big themes and missed opportunities of the Rose Report, this response examines some of the small print. It concludes that the document is disfigured by many minor blemishes, and is also fatally flawed by a crude misapprehension of the nature of progress and the purpose of education.
Descriptors: Primary Education, Models, Foreign Countries, Children
Orkin, Kate – Online Submission, 2011
Rural Ethiopian children, and members of their households, often suffer from common and preventable but debilitating illnesses, such as malaria, parasite infection and worms. Enrolment rates in Ethiopia are high, but school attendance is patchy, children often drop out of school (although they sometimes return), and grade repetition is common.…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Grade Repetition, Family (Sociological Unit), Caregivers
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Smith, Robert A.; Pontiggia, Laura; Waterman, Carrie; Lichtenwalner, Meghan – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
This paper is based upon experiments developed as part of a Directed Research course designed to provide undergraduate biology students experience in the principles and processes of the scientific method used in biological research. The project involved the evaluation of herbal remedies used in many parts of the world in the treatment of diseases…
Descriptors: Research Design, Research Projects, Scientific Methodology, Testing
Goldhaber, Dan – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2011
Stories abound about the staffing cuts that will have to be made currently, and in the next couple of years, as the ripple effects of the economic crisis impact local and state education budgets. Major budget cuts make teacher layoffs a near inevitability. This raises two very timely questions: what now determines which teachers are laid off, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Collective Bargaining, Beginning Teachers, Job Layoff
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Wijaya-Erhardt, Maria; Muslimatun, Siti; Erhardt, Juergen G. – Health Education Journal, 2014
Objective: To assess the effects of a health and nutrition educational intervention on maternal knowledge, attitudes and practices. Design: Pre- and post-test design using structured interviews of pregnant women. Setting: Thirty-nine villages in Central Java Province, Indonesia. Method: Pregnant women (N = 252) at 12-20 weeks of gestation were…
Descriptors: Risk, Prevention, Diseases, Nutrition
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Ardiel, Evan L.; Rankin, Catharine H. – Learning & Memory, 2010
This article reviews the literature on learning and memory in the soil-dwelling nematode "Caenorhabditis elegans." Paradigms include nonassociative learning, associative learning, and imprinting, as worms have been shown to habituate to mechanical and chemical stimuli, as well as learn the smells, tastes, temperatures, and oxygen levels that…
Descriptors: Learning, Memory, Animals, Literature Reviews
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Lu, Fong-Mei; Eliceiri, Kevin W.; Stewart, James; White, John G. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2007
The utilization of biology research resources, coupled with a "learning by inquiry" approach, has great potential to aid students in gaining an understanding of fundamental biological principles. To help realize this potential, we have developed a Web portal for undergraduate biology education, WormClassroom.org, based on current research…
Descriptors: Biology, Instructional Materials, Research Tools, Undergraduate Study
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Jensen, Bradley K.; Guynes, Carl S.; Nyaboga, Andrew – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
Given the magnitude of real and potential losses, both private and public employers increasingly expect graduates of management information systems (MIS) programs to understand information security concepts. The infrastructure requirements for the course includes setting up a secure laboratory environment to accommodate the development of viruses…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Management Information Systems, Information Security, Concept Teaching
McIntosh, Phyllis – English Teaching Forum, 2011
In the United States, the phrase "goin' fishin'" is synonymous with taking a break and leaving everyday cares behind to go enjoy the outdoors, spend time with family or friends, and, if one is lucky, catch some tasty fish. According to the American Sportfishing Association, fishing is a hobby pursued by some 40 million Americans,…
Descriptors: Animals, Aquatic Sports, Recreational Activities, Natural Resources
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Johnson, Kelly – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2013
Current research suggests that nature experience and the cultivation of environmental literacy among students contributes to creative thinking, improved academic performance, and positive relationships with the natural world (Children and Nature Network, retrieved June 2013). Author Kelley Johnson saw this in her own childhood, which was blessed…
Descriptors: Montessori Schools, Montessori Method, Gardening, Outdoor Education
Madison, Lisa; Rydant, A. L.; Jobin, Raymond A.; Sterling, Cindy – Teaching Pre K-8, 2006
This article describes a vermicomposting program at Epping Elementary School in New Hampshire. The "Feed It to the Worms: A Vermicomposting Geographic Curriculum," developed by the New Hampshire Geographic Alliance and led by fourth grade teacher, Lisa Madison, fits perfectly into the school's ongoing Artist-in-Residence program, where…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Grade 4, Elementary Education, Program Implementation
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Bunge, Mario – Science & Education, 2011
Pseudoscience is error, substantive or methodological, parading as science. Obvious examples are parapsychology, "intelligent design," and homeopathy. Psychoanalysis and pop evolutionary psychology are less obvious, yet no less flawed in both method and doctrine. The fact that science can be faked to the point of deceiving science lovers suggests…
Descriptors: Evolution, Psychiatry, Research Proposals, Evaluation Criteria
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Duthie, Jill K.; Nippold, Marilyn A.; Billow, Jesse L.; Mansfield, Tracy C. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2008
The development of mental imagery in relation to the comprehension of concrete proverbs (e.g., "one rotten apple spoils the barrel") was examined in children, adolescents, and adults who were ages 11 to 29 years old (n = 210). The findings indicated that age-related changes occurred in mental imagery and in proverb comprehension during the years…
Descriptors: Proverbs, Comprehension, Imagery, Visualization
Worms, Carolyn L. – Vocational Education Journal, 1987
The author describes the reformed teacher education program at Memphis State University. The program follows a five-year, postbaccalaureate model. (CH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Masters Degrees, Postsecondary Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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