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Full-Text Articles in Education
El Mate En La Cultura Rioplatense: Un Ritual., Christian Ambrosioni
El Mate En La Cultura Rioplatense: Un Ritual., Christian Ambrosioni
Spanish Model Lesson Plans
Esta lección se enfoca sobre el ritual del mate en la cultura rioplatense, y cómo este ritual se traduce en un fenómeno de adhesión popular. A según de los ingredientes escogidos para adornar o hacer más sencillo el mate, se pueden comunicar distintos estados de ánimo.
Voyager En France, Valerie J. Spaeth
Voyager En France, Valerie J. Spaeth
French Model Lesson Plans
In this lesson, students view a video that describes the most often used modes of transportation in France. Students then discuss the similarities and differences between travel in the US and travel in France.
Lesson Plan, Manuel E. Jimenez
Spanish Speaking Communities, Rebecca G. Galanti
Spanish Speaking Communities, Rebecca G. Galanti
Spanish Model Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Foreign Students In France, Valerie J. Spaeth
Foreign Students In France, Valerie J. Spaeth
French Model Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Examining Elementary Teachers' Sense Of Efficacy In Three Settings In The Southeast, Steven Page, Beth Pendergraft, Judi Wilson
Examining Elementary Teachers' Sense Of Efficacy In Three Settings In The Southeast, Steven Page, Beth Pendergraft, Judi Wilson
Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education
This study was conducted to investigate if teachers at urban, rural and suburban elementary schools differ significantly in their sense of self efficacy. The schools utilized for this research are located in the southeastern United States. Along with being in different geographic areas the schools are also different in their socioeconomic make-up and status. The Teachers’ Sense of Efficacy (TSES) created by Tschannen-Moran and Woolfolk Hoy, was utilized. The authors found that, overall, the teachers at the urban elementary school displayed significantly lower scores on the TSES than did the suburban and rural schools. The implications for further research are …
Curriculum, Marginalization, And The Professoriate, William L. White
Curriculum, Marginalization, And The Professoriate, William L. White
Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education
The author exposes the subtext on which education and particularly curriculum making is based by focusing on the notion that the professoriate has been marginalized within curriculum planning by an educational hegemony that utilizes the sorting and classification mechanisms present in schooling to co-opt the development of educational plans.
Right From The Start: A Kindergarten Program That Helps Prevent Reading Failure, Mary E. Shea D., Ardith D. Cole
Right From The Start: A Kindergarten Program That Helps Prevent Reading Failure, Mary E. Shea D., Ardith D. Cole
Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education
This article describes a study conducted with kindergarten classrooms in a suburban elementary school with a relatively diverse population. The researchers were the building literacy specialist and a college instructor teaching a Foundations of Reading course for pre-service teachers on-site at the school. The traditional curriculum in these kindergarten classrooms was infused with developmentally appropriate reading and writing experiences that had a significant impact on children’s literacy achievement as well as teachers’ beliefs on what constitutes appropriate kindergarten literacy activities, instruction, and classroom resources.
How Does The Use Of Blogs Impact Student Motivation For Literature Discussions, Pamela Pane Mrs.
How Does The Use Of Blogs Impact Student Motivation For Literature Discussions, Pamela Pane Mrs.
Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education
This study sought to determine the impact of blogs on student motivation to discuss literature. The participants were 11 male and 12 female fourth grade students ranging from eight to ten years of age. All of the students were instructed in one classroom located in a suburban school setting. All students had access to computers fitted with high speed internet in their classroom. Most of the students had access to the internet at home as well. Semi-structured interviews and survey instruments were administered over a six week period. The response data were analyzed to ascertain the strengths and weaknesses of …
Un Viaje A España, Rebecca G. Galanti
Un Viaje A España, Rebecca G. Galanti
Spanish Model Lesson Plans
Students will watch a video about famous/historical sites in Madrid. They will pick a partner and split up the sites from the video. Afterwards, they will compare the sites in Madrid to different sites in America.