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From Test Scores To Language Use: Emergent Bilinguals Using English To Accomplish Academic Tasks, Claudia Rodriguez-Mojica
From Test Scores To Language Use: Emergent Bilinguals Using English To Accomplish Academic Tasks, Claudia Rodriguez-Mojica
Teacher Education
Prominent discourses about emergent bilinguals’ academic abilities tend to focus on performance as measured by test scores and perpetuate the message that emergent bilinguals trail far behind their peers. When we remove the constraints of formal testing situations, what can emergent bilinguals do in English as they engage in naturally occurring classroom interactions about content? Using six months of naturally occurring emergent bilingual talk, this article shows that (1) emergent bilinguals produced a wide range of academic speech acts in English while engaged in English language arts tasks, (2) these speech acts were aligned with state academic expectations, and (3) …
High School Girls”: Women’S Higher Education At The Louisville Female High School, Amy J. Lueck
High School Girls”: Women’S Higher Education At The Louisville Female High School, Amy J. Lueck
English
Nineteenth-century women gained access to significant higher education opportunities under the auspices of the urban, public high school (as well as at seminaries, academies, normal schools, and other variously named institutions) even when they did not matriculate into colleges proper. Women made great strides in all forms of higher education in the last half of the nineteenth century, but particularly in high schools and academies; while remaining underrepresented in colleges until 1978, women constituted a majority of graduates from high schools as early as 1870. This trend held true both nationally and in the local context of Louisville, where women …
A Survey Of Ethics Training In Undergraduate Psychology Programs At Jesuit Universities, Thomas G. Plante, Selena Pistoresi
A Survey Of Ethics Training In Undergraduate Psychology Programs At Jesuit Universities, Thomas G. Plante, Selena Pistoresi
Psychology
Training in ethics is fundamental in higher education among both faith-based and secular colleges and universities, regardless of one’s academic major or field of study. Catholic colleges and universities have included moral philosophy, theology, and applied ethics in their undergraduate curricula for generations. The purpose of this investigation was to determine what, if anything, Jesuit college psychology departments are doing to educate psychology majors regarding ethical issues. A survey method was used to assess the psychology departments of all 28 Jesuits colleges and universities in the United States. A total of 21 of the 28 schools responded and completed the …
Mathematics Anxiety: One Size Does Not Fit All, Kathleen Jablon Stoehr
Mathematics Anxiety: One Size Does Not Fit All, Kathleen Jablon Stoehr
Teacher Education
Mathematics educators agree elementary teachers should possess confidence and competence in teaching mathematics. Many prospective elementary teachers (particularly women) pursue careers in elementary teaching despite personal repeated experiences of mathematics anxiety. Previous studies of mathematics anxiety have tended to focus on physical sensations that occur during test-taking situations. This study analyzes how three women prospective elementary teachers described, explained, and related their experiences of mathematics anxiety while learning mathematics as K-12 students and while learning to teach mathematics. My research reveals that mathematics anxiety may reach beyond assessment situations and impact women prospective elementary teachers’ larger mathematical histories. I show …
Stories And Statistics: A Mixed Picture Of Gender Equity In Mathematics, Kathleen Jablon Stoehr, Kathy Carter, Amanda Sugimoto
Stories And Statistics: A Mixed Picture Of Gender Equity In Mathematics, Kathleen Jablon Stoehr, Kathy Carter, Amanda Sugimoto
Teacher Education
The goal of this chapter is to gain a better understanding of the experiences of mathematics anxiety that some women elementary preservice teachers encounter while learning mathematics during their own K-12 years. Specifically, this chapter is an analysis of the personal well-remembered events (WREs) told and recorded by women during their preservice teaching professional sequence. These narrative writings provide a powerful voice for the degree to which mathematics anxiety shape preservice teachers’ beliefs on what it means to learn mathematics. This intersection of teacher knowledge is important, as these are women who are on the professional track to teach mathematics. …
Una Contribución A La Interpretación Sistémica De Lo Ambiental, A Partir De La Formación En Química Basada En La Ética De Sostenibilidad / An Environmental Contribution To A Systemic Interpretation Of Epistemological Development In Chemistry Based On The Ethics Of Sustainability, Sara Soledad Garcia, Liliana Caicedo Lozano, Diana Marcela Trujillo Suárez
Una Contribución A La Interpretación Sistémica De Lo Ambiental, A Partir De La Formación En Química Basada En La Ética De Sostenibilidad / An Environmental Contribution To A Systemic Interpretation Of Epistemological Development In Chemistry Based On The Ethics Of Sustainability, Sara Soledad Garcia, Liliana Caicedo Lozano, Diana Marcela Trujillo Suárez
Teacher Education
Este proyecto es la continuación de un trabajo que se inició hace más de cinco años de esfuerzos internacionales entre California, USA y Bogotá, Colombia. Los planteamientos de la primera etapa para establecer un equipo de participación acción enfocado en un proyecto comunitario se documentan en la Revista Colombiana de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales con el título; La Responsabilidad Social, un Componente Esencial de la Formación en un Programa de Química Ambiental (Lozano, Suarez y Garcia, 2016). En el presente trabajo se describe la segunda etapa de los componentes esenciales generados como experimentales hacia una pedagogía para educación superior. Este …