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Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 4, December 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 4, December 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias de NACCS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Knowledge Area Module 1: Principles Of Societal Development, Francis E. Howard
Knowledge Area Module 1: Principles Of Societal Development, Francis E. Howard
Faculty and Staff Publications
In the Breadth component of the KAM, I explore the question of why the U.S. education system throughout the history of the country has failed to provide students a quality education. An analysis of the views of Abraham Maslow, Jean Piaget, and John Dewey, and others who emphasized the importance and relevance of being able to learn and think critically, are reviewed. The ability to communicate what is learned for the betterment of the individual,l as well as society as a whole, is explored.
Multiple Visions Of Teachers' Understandings Of Mathematics, Ann Kajander, Ralph Mason, Peter Taylor, Edward Doolittle, Tom Boland, Dan Jarvis, Wes Maciejewski
Multiple Visions Of Teachers' Understandings Of Mathematics, Ann Kajander, Ralph Mason, Peter Taylor, Edward Doolittle, Tom Boland, Dan Jarvis, Wes Maciejewski
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
In this dialog, the notion of mathematical understanding as might be needed by classroom teachers is critically examined by mathematics educators, mathematicians, and a classroom teacher, based on the outcomes of recent work with expert classroom teachers. Terminology, assumptions and examples are discussed and analysed from a number of points of view. Ultimately, the goal is to construct common ground from which appropriate mathematics courses for future teachers might be developed and taught. The need for common terminology and a unifying framework from which to work becomes apparent as multiple interpretations and visions are discussed.
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 3, September 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 3, September 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias de NACCS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Situated Practices Of Information Use And Representation: An Ethnographic Study Of A Web Design Project For Boys, Kristen Rebmann
Situated Practices Of Information Use And Representation: An Ethnographic Study Of A Web Design Project For Boys, Kristen Rebmann
Faculty Publications
This article explores the production practices employed by children building personal webpages in a semi-structured afterschool program: the Fifth Dimension (5D). Following a critical Multiliteracies (CritMLs) approach to learning design, this ethnographic study introduced web-building practices to the children of the 5D and followed their production of personal webpages over a 9 month period. By structuring the intervention this way, it was possible to simultaneously observe the development of both the webpage as artifact as well as the child-participant. Along these lines, the study describes the unique and particular social contexts from which personal webpages emerge and develop over time. …
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 2, June 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 2, June 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias de NACCS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Study Of Teachers’ Task Values And Self-Efficacy On Their Commitment And Effectiveness For Technology-Instruction Integration, Chia-Jung Lin, Mei-Yan Lu
The Study Of Teachers’ Task Values And Self-Efficacy On Their Commitment And Effectiveness For Technology-Instruction Integration, Chia-Jung Lin, Mei-Yan Lu
Faculty Publications
The city of Taipei has been considered as a leading role of information technology education in Taiwan. However, many questions have been waited to be answered. The purpose of this study was to investigate the current situations and problems of primary school teachers’ technology-instruction integration. By implementing the approach of cognitive motivators and the human performance technology (HPT) theory, this study also investigated the relationships among teachers’ cognitive motivators (self-efficacy and task values) and their commitment and effort on technology-instruction integration. The researchers delivered 2,952 questionnaires via Internet, e-mail and airmail in January 2008. Finally, 1,549 questionnaires replied back and …
Evaluation Study Of C.A.R.E., The National Education Association's Culture, Abilities, Resilience, And Effort Professional Development Training, Noni Reis, Denise Alston, Linda Bacon, Brooke Whiting, Sheila Simmons
Evaluation Study Of C.A.R.E., The National Education Association's Culture, Abilities, Resilience, And Effort Professional Development Training, Noni Reis, Denise Alston, Linda Bacon, Brooke Whiting, Sheila Simmons
Faculty Publications
This was an evaluation study of C.A.R.E., National Education Association's Culture, Abilities, Resilience and Effort (C.A.R.E.): Strategies for Closing Achievement Gaps. The training is based on culturally relevant pedagogy and on the Center for Research on Educational Diversity and Excellence standards. The research questions for the study were: 1.Did the training lead to changes in instructional practices? 2.Were the tools and materials provided by the C.A.R.E. guide used? 3.Did the strategies lead to changes in student behavior and school practices Participants (n-275) completed an on-line survey and/or a telephone interview. Two-thirds (66%) of the participants noticed improvements in student achievement, …
The New Rules Of For Measuring Teacher Quality: Lessons Learned From The Assessment Experts, Brent M. Duckor
The New Rules Of For Measuring Teacher Quality: Lessons Learned From The Assessment Experts, Brent M. Duckor
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Is It Really Sink Or Swim For Tenure Tracks?, Crystal Goldman, Valeria Molteni, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Is It Really Sink Or Swim For Tenure Tracks?, Crystal Goldman, Valeria Molteni, Yuhfen Diana H. Wu
Faculty and Staff Publications
A panel consisting of a mentor and two mentees will share their experiences and tell their stories. They seek to exchange ideas on surviving a fast-changing environment with librarians from other academic libraries where librarians have faculty status. The San Jose State University (SJSU) experience is easy to duplicate and aims to help junior librarians achieve her/his full potential, to design/develop personal goals that fit into personal career expectations, to take one step at a time to reach those goals, to better support organizational goals and objectives, to develop leadership within the organization, to boost morale and productivity, and finally …
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 1, February 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 39, No. 1, February 2010, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias de NACCS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Sjsu Erfa News, Late Fall 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Sjsu Erfa News, Late Fall 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (ERFA) Newsletter
Volume 24, Number 2
Sjsu Erfa News, Fall 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Sjsu Erfa News, Fall 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (ERFA) Newsletter
Volume 24, Number 1
Sjsu Erfa News, Late Spring 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Sjsu Erfa News, Late Spring 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (ERFA) Newsletter
Volume 23, Number 5
Sjsu Erfa News, Early Spring 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Sjsu Erfa News, Early Spring 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (ERFA) Newsletter
Volume 23, Number 4
Introducing Stem Majors To The Teaching Profession Through Authentic Experiences As Tutors, Grinell Smith
Introducing Stem Majors To The Teaching Profession Through Authentic Experiences As Tutors, Grinell Smith
Faculty Publications
Recruiting people with rich backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) into the teaching profession has historically been difficult and remains so today. In this bounded instrumental case study, undergraduate STEM majors were trained and placed as science and math tutors in grades 9-12, with an overarching goal of encouraging them to consider teaching as a possible career path. Several themes emerged from the tutors’ experiences as significant in their willingness to consider a career in teaching, including altruism from helping others, satisfaction from tutees’ improved academic performance, and a more nuanced understanding of the complex nature of teaching.
Teaching English Language Learner Students In Us Mainstream Schools: Intersections Of Language, Pedagogy, And Power, Katya A. Karathanos
Teaching English Language Learner Students In Us Mainstream Schools: Intersections Of Language, Pedagogy, And Power, Katya A. Karathanos
Faculty Publications
This study explored to what extent two groups of mainstream teachers in the midwestern region of the USA with differing degrees of English Language Learner (ELL) specific universitypreparation reportedly engaged in practises that incorporated the native languages (L1) of ELL students in instruction. The study further examined specific strategies reported by mainstream teachers in promoting L1 use in instruction as well as challenges identified in implementing this practise. The study utilized a mixed-method design that included analyses of survey data from a quantitative study (n=227) and qualitative analyses of teacher discourse from course documents and open-ended survey questions. Findings indicated …
Sjsu Erfa News, Winter 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Sjsu Erfa News, Winter 2010, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (ERFA) Newsletter
Volume 23, Number 3
Engaged Pedagogy And Critical Race Feminism, Theodorea Berry
Engaged Pedagogy And Critical Race Feminism, Theodorea Berry
Faculty Publications
The article describes the engaged pedagogy of cultural critic and scholar bell hooks in the context of the experiences that the author gained from a group of African American pre-service teachers in a social foundations course. It provides an overview of critical race feminism, which acknowledges the importance of storytelling and addresses the intersections of gender and race, and explains its significance to preparing African American pre-service teachers. It concludes with a discourse on engaged pedagogy from a critical feminist perspective which enables teacher educators to support the lived experiences of students who are socially marginalized.