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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Relationship Of Computer Skills On The Levels Of Technostress Among Faculty And Academic Librarians From Selected Institutions From Within The University System Of Georgia, Sonya Shepherd
Sonya S. Gaither
No abstract provided.
Zero To Sixty: Building A Climate Of Diversity At Dominican, Harlan Stelmach
Zero To Sixty: Building A Climate Of Diversity At Dominican, Harlan Stelmach
Harlan Stelmach
It’S All Positive, Julie Mcmillan, Sheldon Rothman
It’S All Positive, Julie Mcmillan, Sheldon Rothman
Julie McMillan
No abstract provided.
Two Out Of Five Is Bad [Features Of An Effective Assessment System], Gabrielle Matters
Two Out Of Five Is Bad [Features Of An Effective Assessment System], Gabrielle Matters
Dr Gabrielle Matters
No abstract provided.
Confrontations With Culture: Working With The Received Category 'English Learner.', Leena Her
Confrontations With Culture: Working With The Received Category 'English Learner.', Leena Her
Leena N. Her
No abstract is currently available.
Una Lectura Musical De Registro De Roberto Picciotto, Marianella Machado
Una Lectura Musical De Registro De Roberto Picciotto, Marianella Machado
Marianella P. Machado
Desde na primera lectura de la poesia de Roberto Picciotto es posible darse cuenta de la intensa y profunda carga musical que habita en sus poemas.
Schooling Issues Digest : School Effectiveness, John Cresswell
Schooling Issues Digest : School Effectiveness, John Cresswell
Dr John Cresswell
There have been many developments in school effectiveness research since the 1960s when it was said that schools contributed little to the difference between students' outcomes. A number of processes associated with effective schools have been identified and these factors have been incorporated into school improvement programs. Continued detailed longitudinal research should allow for further evaluation of these factors which will lead to better learning outcomes for students.
Holden, The Bomb, And Dr. Strangelove, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Holden, The Bomb, And Dr. Strangelove, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
No abstract provided.
Taking Seriously The Evidence Regarding The Effects Of Diversity On Student Learning In The College Classroom: A Call For Faculty Accountability, Stephen Quaye, Shaun Harper
Taking Seriously The Evidence Regarding The Effects Of Diversity On Student Learning In The College Classroom: A Call For Faculty Accountability, Stephen Quaye, Shaun Harper
Stephen John Quaye
No abstract provided.
The Unfinished Story, Edward Brantmeier, S. Cayot, A. Smiley
The Unfinished Story, Edward Brantmeier, S. Cayot, A. Smiley
Edward J. Brantmeier
No abstract provided.
Rich Task Assessment In New Basics, Gabrielle Matters
Rich Task Assessment In New Basics, Gabrielle Matters
Dr Gabrielle Matters
No abstract provided.
Expectations For Your Program, Sandie Waters
Five Years On : Literacy Advance In The Primary Years, John Ainley, Marianne Fleming
Five Years On : Literacy Advance In The Primary Years, John Ainley, Marianne Fleming
Dr John Ainley
This report details the outcomes of Phase Three of the Literacy Advance Research Project that investigates the implementation of this system- wide reform to improve the literacy development and student achievement of students in Victorian Catholic schools. There are two components to the research for Phase Three which examines and compares the growth in literacy of two cohorts of students from the beginning of Year 1 to the end of Year 3, and it follows the literacy development of the first cohort of students who were in Year 1 in literacy at the different year levels. The study highlights the …
The Highly Questionable "Highly Qualified" Label, Elaine Hampton
The Highly Questionable "Highly Qualified" Label, Elaine Hampton
Elaine Hampton
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 is instrumental in the national movement toward the use of one short-answer test as the gate-keeping instrument to prevent or allow university graduates trained in education to enter the teaching profession. This investigation questions the wisdom of this test-based certification by looking at the impact on recent (university education program) graduates who have had difficulty passing the tests. Four of these graduates provided information via in-depth interviews. The interview data provide evidence that raises questions about the value of taking these people out of the teaching profession. The individuals provide evidence of …
Gender Differences In Education And Labour Market Outcomes, Kylie Hillman, Sheldon Rothman
Gender Differences In Education And Labour Market Outcomes, Kylie Hillman, Sheldon Rothman
Dr Sheldon Rothman
Despite numerous changes in policy and legislation, issues of gender equity in the Australian education system and labour market remain a concern, particularly the poorer performance of males on tests of literacy and in rates of Year 12 completion. The results of research on the topic are summarised in this article. They suggest that although there is a statistically significant difference between the average levels of reading comprehension of male and female students, this difference may not extend beyond the classroom to seriously affect later outcomes. Males on average continue to progress, through both the education system and the labour …
Nonviolent Social Action: "Change" According To M.K. Gandhi And Martin Luther King Jr, Edward Brantmeier
Nonviolent Social Action: "Change" According To M.K. Gandhi And Martin Luther King Jr, Edward Brantmeier
Edward J. Brantmeier
No abstract provided.
The ‘Imaging’ Activity For Envisioning Alternative Futures In Multicultural Education Courses, Edward Brantmeier
The ‘Imaging’ Activity For Envisioning Alternative Futures In Multicultural Education Courses, Edward Brantmeier
Edward J. Brantmeier
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Literacy Advance In The Early Years Of School, John Ainley
Evaluating Literacy Advance In The Early Years Of School, John Ainley
Dr John Ainley
No abstract provided.
Engaging With Excellence In Mathematics Teaching : Creating Excellence In The Learning Environment, Ray Peck, Hilary Hollingsworth, W Morony
Engaging With Excellence In Mathematics Teaching : Creating Excellence In The Learning Environment, Ray Peck, Hilary Hollingsworth, W Morony
Dr Hilary Hollingsworth
No abstract provided.
Chatting About Children's Literature, Dorothy Bowen
Chatting About Children's Literature, Dorothy Bowen
Dorothy N. Bowen
Use It Works For Me, Online both as a handy desk companion filled with practical strategies and as a springboard for generating your own strategies for making your classes as effective as possible. Like the first two books in this series, It Works For Me and It Works For Me, Too, this handbook runs the gamut from short to long pieces, from very course-specific suggestions to general pieces, from some theoretical applications to down-to-earth tactics.
Working Community Program: Towards Interdependence, Employability And Citizenship For Secondary School Students., Dave Tout, Dave Turner
Working Community Program: Towards Interdependence, Employability And Citizenship For Secondary School Students., Dave Tout, Dave Turner
David (Dave) Tout
No abstract provided.
Remembranza, Marianella Machado
Remembranza, Marianella Machado
Marianella P. Machado
For String Orchestra
Performer:
Eastern Kentucky University String Orchestra
Mark Chambers, conductor.
Remembranza is a Spanish word that means remembrance. This piece was especially written for the Eastern Kentucky University’s String Orchestra as part of a series of pedagogical works that Marianella Machado has been composing in the last ten years for high school, college, and non-professional orchestras. These works feature major compositional techniques and procedures from 1900 to the present.
The principal compositional techniques employed in Remembranza are metric modulation, polytonality, and quotation. The tempo of this piece remains steady but every six or eight measures there is a …
Pisa : Providing International Comparisons, John Cresswell
Pisa : Providing International Comparisons, John Cresswell
Dr John Cresswell
OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) aims to measure how well students nearing the end of their compulsory schooling are prepared for adult life. This article discusses the findings and major issues coming out of the study. It also discusses PISA 2003, the next cycle of PISA which is taking place in Australia in 2004.
Course Writing Objectives And London's 'Law Of Life', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Course Writing Objectives And London's 'Law Of Life', Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe
Charlie Sweet
No abstract provided.
Factors Influencing Reading Achievement In Germany And Finland : Evidence From Pisa 2000, Dieter Kotte, Petra Lietz
Factors Influencing Reading Achievement In Germany And Finland : Evidence From Pisa 2000, Dieter Kotte, Petra Lietz
Dr Petra Lietz
In this article the authors discuss the findings from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). The initiative was implemented by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 2000. In a three-year cycle it was planned to compare the performance of 15-year-old students across member countries. The first cycle in 2000 focused on Reading, the second cycle in 2003 on Mathematics, and the third cycle in 2006 will concentrate on Science, with the other two areas featuring as minor components. The information gained from PISA is the basis on which the OECD develops some of the educational indicators …
Gathering Evidence For And Proposing A For-Credit Service Learning Laboratory, C. Brahler, Corinne Deprano, Janine Baer, Peter Titlebaum, Margaret Pinnell
Gathering Evidence For And Proposing A For-Credit Service Learning Laboratory, C. Brahler, Corinne Deprano, Janine Baer, Peter Titlebaum, Margaret Pinnell
C. Jayne Brahler
You've Been Very Goood! (Fennell Sym. Winds), Dan Rager
You've Been Very Goood! (Fennell Sym. Winds), Dan Rager
Dan Rager
Finding Your Niche In Aect, Sandie Waters, Dennis Charsky, Haihong Hu, Jeongmin Lee, Reo Mcbride
Finding Your Niche In Aect, Sandie Waters, Dennis Charsky, Haihong Hu, Jeongmin Lee, Reo Mcbride
Sandie H Waters
No abstract provided.
Ticl Symposium Ii: Advances In Technology, Instruction, Cognition, And Learning, F Achtenhagen, A Bork, K Breuer, M. B. M. De Croock, Andrew Gibbons, Sandie Waters
Ticl Symposium Ii: Advances In Technology, Instruction, Cognition, And Learning, F Achtenhagen, A Bork, K Breuer, M. B. M. De Croock, Andrew Gibbons, Sandie Waters
Sandie H Waters
No abstract provided.
When The Whole Is Less Than The Sum Of The Parts: Humanising Convergence In Iinteractive Systems Design, Steve Howard, Elizabeth Hartnell-Young, Graeme Shanks, John Murphy, Jennie Carroll
When The Whole Is Less Than The Sum Of The Parts: Humanising Convergence In Iinteractive Systems Design, Steve Howard, Elizabeth Hartnell-Young, Graeme Shanks, John Murphy, Jennie Carroll
Dr Elizabeth Hartnell-Young
Convergence, viewed as the union of disparate technical solutions, is frequently proposed as a way of maximising value for end users: reducing the number of distinct technologies users have to purchase, learn and use. Yet few empirical studies of use and convergent technology have been reported. Though convergence as a catchphrase has had currency for over a decade now, a tension remains between those who argue for strong-specific solutions, i.e. carefully targeted ‘information appliances’, and those who prefer weak-general approaches, the ICT equivalent of the Swiss army knife. We describe the dynamic nature of the trade-off between usability and functional …