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Full-Text Articles in Education
It's Never Too Late To Get Involved: The Role Of Families And Parents In Their Children's Education, Sherwood Thompson
It's Never Too Late To Get Involved: The Role Of Families And Parents In Their Children's Education, Sherwood Thompson
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
The La Aurora: New Beginnings Project Final Evaluation Summary, Steven Rogg
The La Aurora: New Beginnings Project Final Evaluation Summary, Steven Rogg
Steven R Rogg
Citation: Rogg, S. (November, 2007). The La Aurora: New Beginnings Project – Final Evaluation Summary. U.S. Department of Education. Office of English Language Acquisition. Bilingual Education Professional Development Career Ladder Program (CFDA #84.195E, grant #T195E010024). Submitted to: Aurora University, Aurora, Illinois.
Background: A discretionary grant of $1.1M from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Language Acquisition was awarded to Aurora University to execute a five-year Career Ladder Program with a start date of 1-September, 2001 and completion date of 31-August, 2006.1 The stated intent of the Career Ladder Program is summarized here: “The program provided discretionary grants to upgrade …
Fostering Writing Development Of Secondary English Language Learners: Overcoming Fears, Tears, And The Dreaded 5-Paragraph Essay, Susan Adams
Susan Adams
Presentation at the Indiana Teachers of Writing Annual Conference, October 2007.
Does Religious Behavior Predict Academic Success For English Learners?, Jeanmarie Hamilton Boone
Does Religious Behavior Predict Academic Success For English Learners?, Jeanmarie Hamilton Boone
Jeanmarie Hamilton Boone
This study examined the religious practices and behaviors of predominantly Hispanic high school English learners to determine whether their religious behaviors, such as attending church, enjoying church attendance and wearing religious symbols were associated academic achievement. In the sample of 126 primarily Christian students, religiosity was determined not to be associated with academic achievement.
Bilingual Special Education, Rebecca A. Neal, Aydin Bal, Federico R. Waitoller
Bilingual Special Education, Rebecca A. Neal, Aydin Bal, Federico R. Waitoller
Rebecca Neal
Training For Service Providers, Sherwood Thompson
Training For Service Providers, Sherwood Thompson
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
“I Don’T Need Your Help!”: Fifth Graders, Vygotsky, And Peer Editing, Mary Christianakis
“I Don’T Need Your Help!”: Fifth Graders, Vygotsky, And Peer Editing, Mary Christianakis
Mary Christianakis
No abstract provided.
Logic And The Brain, Sherwood Thompson
“Pocahontas Was In Love With A Guy From England”: Children, History, And Language Arts Texts, Mary Christianakis
“Pocahontas Was In Love With A Guy From England”: Children, History, And Language Arts Texts, Mary Christianakis
Mary Christianakis
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Diversity Programs: Building Coalitions Through Developing Effective Advisory Boards, Sherwood Thompson, Norman Powell
Enhancing Diversity Programs: Building Coalitions Through Developing Effective Advisory Boards, Sherwood Thompson, Norman Powell
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
Workshop Discussion On The Values Of Culturally Responsive Caring And Warm Demanders For State Agency Workers, Sherwood Thompson
Workshop Discussion On The Values Of Culturally Responsive Caring And Warm Demanders For State Agency Workers, Sherwood Thompson
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
Making Sense Of Academic Failure: Local Theories And Explanations Of Why Kids Fail In School, Leena Her
Making Sense Of Academic Failure: Local Theories And Explanations Of Why Kids Fail In School, Leena Her
Leena N. Her
No abstract is currently available.
Euro-American Dominance And ‘Giving It Up?’: Teacher Inquirer Reflections From A Peace Curricula Project, Edward Brantmeier
Euro-American Dominance And ‘Giving It Up?’: Teacher Inquirer Reflections From A Peace Curricula Project, Edward Brantmeier
Edward J. Brantmeier
No abstract provided.
Christian Witness And Respect For Persons, Bradley Baurain
Christian Witness And Respect For Persons, Bradley Baurain
Bradley Baurain
Respect for persons has been widely acknowledged and discussed as a key moral dimension in education and teaching English to speakers of other languages. Christians believe in this value, particularly as it is articulated within scripture and tradition. Recent critics, however, seem to perceive a basic incompatibility between a Christian religious imperative to bear witness to one’s faith and a moral imperative to respect other persons. Beginning from an argument that all teaching is teaching for change, this essay makes a case that the two are not only not contradictory, but in fact should be consanguineous. Key issues explored include …
Multicultural Education Online For Graduate Teachers: Some Challenges, Samuel Hinton
Multicultural Education Online For Graduate Teachers: Some Challenges, Samuel Hinton
Samuel Hinton
The purpose of this paper is to share and discuss some pedagogical challenges experienced in an online multicultural education graduate course for teachers at a regional American University
Small Group Multitasking In Literature Classes, Bradley Baurain
Small Group Multitasking In Literature Classes, Bradley Baurain
Bradley Baurain
Faced with the challenge of teaching American literature to large, multilevel classes in Vietnam, the writer developed a flexible small group framework called ‘multitasking’. ‘Multitasking’ sets up stable task categories which rotate among small groups from lesson to lesson. This framework enabled students to work cooperatively in a variety of formats and the teacher to generate a wide range of materials and activities efficiently. It also spurred students to develop more independent learning skills and the teacher to experiment more freely with new techniques. In a narrative and reflective format, in terms both of what he expected and what he …
Language, Cultural Assimilation, & National Identity: Euro-American Attitudes About Non-English Language Use At A U.S. Midwestern High School, Edward Brantmeier
Language, Cultural Assimilation, & National Identity: Euro-American Attitudes About Non-English Language Use At A U.S. Midwestern High School, Edward Brantmeier
Edward J. Brantmeier
No abstract provided.
What Contributes To Asian Model Minority Academic Success? An Ecological Perspective, Gulbahar Beckett
What Contributes To Asian Model Minority Academic Success? An Ecological Perspective, Gulbahar Beckett
Gulbahar Beckett
Reconciliation And Social Action In Cyprus: Citizens’ Inertia And The Protracted State Of Limbo, Nicos Trimikliniotis
Reconciliation And Social Action In Cyprus: Citizens’ Inertia And The Protracted State Of Limbo, Nicos Trimikliniotis
Nicos Trimikliniotis
This paper will attempt to chart a normative framework for action for a social politics of reconciliation via a course for citizens’ action across the ethnic divide of Cyprus. It will attempt to consider the context and content of reconciliation in Cyprus at this time and examine the various ‘routes’ to reconciliation, in terms of locating their theoretical, philosophical and ethical points of reference. Whilst ‘reconciliation’ is something that normally takes place after a settlement, the groundwork (conceptual, political and societal) needs to begin whenever the potential is there: the protracted state of limbo that characterises the Cyprus problem as …
Populism, Democracy And Social Citizenship: Discourses On ‘Illegal Migration’ Or Beyond The ‘Fortress’ Versus ‘Cosmopolitanism’ Debate, Nicos Trimikliniotis
Populism, Democracy And Social Citizenship: Discourses On ‘Illegal Migration’ Or Beyond The ‘Fortress’ Versus ‘Cosmopolitanism’ Debate, Nicos Trimikliniotis
Nicos Trimikliniotis
This paper aims to connect articulations of ‘racism’ and ‘populism’ within discursive uses of ‘illegal immigration’ in the context of European-wide processes, which frame migrants as the ‘other’: such view have in fact become hegemonic over the recent years. The aim is to connect discourses of ‘illegal’ immigration to social phenomena, such as racist populism in democratic process and debates regarding social citizenship. The examination of the construction processes of exclusionary citizenship, both at European and at national level, via the discourses of undocumented migrant labour is a process that tends to racialise liberal democracy across Europe. Moreover, this process …
Motivations For Esl Writing Improvement In Pre-University Contexts, Alister Cumming Dr., Tae-Young Kim Dr., Keanrea Eouanzaoui Dr.
Motivations For Esl Writing Improvement In Pre-University Contexts, Alister Cumming Dr., Tae-Young Kim Dr., Keanrea Eouanzaoui Dr.
Dr. Tae-Young Kim (김태영, 金兌英)
No abstract provided.
The Dynamics Of Ethnic Name Maintenance And Change: Cases Of Korean Esl Immigrants In Toronto, Tae-Young Kim Dr.
The Dynamics Of Ethnic Name Maintenance And Change: Cases Of Korean Esl Immigrants In Toronto, Tae-Young Kim Dr.
Dr. Tae-Young Kim (김태영, 金兌英)
No abstract provided.