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Bojos, Mearry Jane T. – Online Submission, 2023
Teachers in managing their class has always something to recount about their positive and negative experiences that usually occurred in the classroom. These positive and negative experiences affected the holistic disposition of teachers thus, in every small group discussion -- both formal and informal, their predicaments regarding their…
Descriptors: Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Classroom Techniques, Secondary School Teachers
Panthi, Ram Krishna; Luitel, Bal Chandra; Belbase, Shashidhar – Online Submission, 2017
The purpose of this study was to explore mathematics teachers' perception of social justice in mathematics classrooms. We applied interpretive qualitative method for data collection, analysis, and interpretation through iterative process. We administered in-depth semi-structured interviews to capture the perceptions of three mathematics teachers…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Social Justice, Semi Structured Interviews
Duggan, Louise Maria – Online Submission, 2015
This article explores the use of qualitative research methods towards our understanding of the issues affecting female undergraduate engineers. As outlined in this article female engineering students face many challenges during their undergraduate studies. Qualitative research methods provide an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Females, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students
Senefonte, Fábio Henrique Rosa – Online Submission, 2014
There are primarily two discourses on slang: one is based on the Linguistic Purism View (slang is seen as an ugly, poor and/or dirty vocabulary); and on the other hand, the Socio-historical-cognitive view understands slang as a rich component of language (BARRA, 2007; MATTIELLO, 2005; ZARBALIYEVA, 2012). Taking this into consideration, this…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Language Variation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Asghar, Mandy – Online Submission, 2013
Formative assessment is a pedagogic practice that has been the subject of much research and debate, as to how it can be used most effectively to deliver enhanced student learning in the higher education setting. Often described as a complex concept it embraces activities that range from facilitating students understanding of assessment standards,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation, Higher Education, Feedback (Response)
Rodriguez-Sedano, Alfredo; Paris, Ana Costa; Mut, Maite Dassoy – Online Submission, 2011
The present article approaches some of the educational implications borne by humanity with technological progress. We begin by pointing out significant data that classify what is considered relevant. Then, confronting the future is discussed by analyzing the attitudes necessary to promote the goals. Confronted with these challenges, three possible…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Influence of Technology, Futures (of Society), Humanism
Thompson, Barbara A.; Kritsonis, William Allan – Online Submission, 2009
The curriculum for general education based on the idea of the realms of meaning or logical patterns bring a variety of structures in knowledge and disciplined understanding. Curriculums adjusted for differences in culture, situations, learning levels, aptitudes, and the amount of enthusiasm brings consistency and unity in the learning experience…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Strategic Planning, Hermeneutics, Curriculum
Wang, Zheng – Online Submission, 2008
Documentation does not belong to traditional child observation. Traditional child observation assumes an objective, external truth that can be recorded and accurately represented. However, documentation stresses on the responsibility of the observer for her or his observation, descriptions, interpretations and explanations. Meaning does not come…
Descriptors: Observation, Hermeneutics, Children, Educational Research
Benson, Steve – Online Submission, 2012
In Australia, academic workloads are increasing, and university funding is decreasing. Academics and university managers are engaging in risk adverse behavior and tending to focus on customer satisfaction and student retention, potentially at the expense of academic standards. Conventional approaches to pedagogy minimize adverse student feedback,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Workload, Educational Finance, Retrenchment
Watkins, Debbie; Kritsonis, William Allan – Online Submission, 2008
"The fundamental task of any educational institution is to determine the manner of defining and organizing its curriculum. At the outset the obvious fact that there is more to learn, more to teach, and more to put in the curriculum than time available presents the educators with hard choices" (Kritsonis, 2007, p. v.) Therefore it is imperative…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Development, Postmodernism, Integrated Curriculum
Delice, Ali; Aydin, Emin – Online Submission, 2006
Algebra and calculus students have difficulties to express themselves in a statement of mathematical symbols and to comment on written mathematical statements to end with equivalent mathematical symbols statement. In this study, the reasons behind the meaning students load to the mathematical symbols and written mathematical statements was…
Descriptors: Symbols (Mathematics), Calculus, Algebra, Hermeneutics
Faryadi, Qais – Online Submission, 2007
This paper attempts to discuss behaviorism and the construction of knowledge. This review investigates whether behaviorism methodology has any advantages in learning a language in our classroom. This assessment also observes the critics of behaviorism and its weaknesses in a learning environment. This inquiry concentrates on the view point of B.F.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Behaviorism, Constructivism (Learning), Inquiry
Gur, Bekir S. – Online Submission, 2007
Using a multiple-paper format, this dissertation includes three papers. By providing critiques of instrumental rationality, objectification, and psychologism in instructional technology," this study aims to provide a tentative formulation of a "critical instructional technology that is sensitive to power and ethics. The first article starts by…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Psychology, Ethics
Salmani-Nodoushan, Mohammad Ali – Online Submission, 2006
New trends in language teaching have resulted in a move towards research in the language classroom. A brief overview of classroom research reveals three distinct but inter-related research paradigms: classroom-centered research, classroom process research, and qualitative research, respectively.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Qualitative Research, Classroom Research, Research Methodology
Walton, John S. – Online Submission, 2005
This paper subjects "A Declaration on Learning" published in the UK in 2000 to a critical review. A brief synopsis of the text is followed by a commentary discourse drawing upon critical discourse analysis (Fairclough 2001) and incorporating meta content analysis, rhetorical analysis and genre analysis. Conclusions are drawn related to the…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Criticism, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Learning
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