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Avoiding Engagement With 'Invisibles:' Religious Issues And The Field Of English Education, Robert Bruce Dec 2011

Avoiding Engagement With 'Invisibles:' Religious Issues And The Field Of English Education, Robert Bruce

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This study used content analysis of selected documents representing the three dimensions of the field of English Education (curriculum, teacher preparation and development, and research) to ascertain how the field was responding to the larger societal problem that religious intolerance and ignorance pose, especially given the growing religious diversity of American society. Data from the documents were classified into four categories derived from various proposals for the incorporation of religious issues into the public school curriculum: religious literacy, religious concerns related to personal development, religious aspects of multiculturalism, and religious issues related to improved civic engagement.
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Teacher Practices And High School Chemistry Students' Metacognitive Skillfulness, Joni Jordan May 2011

Teacher Practices And High School Chemistry Students' Metacognitive Skillfulness, Joni Jordan

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The research literature has been dominated with information about teacher practices that promise to help chemistry students improve their problem-solving abilities and maneuver the conceptual complexities inherent in learning chemistry. Drawing on this research, this study proposes that teaching for metacognition may equip students to learn science authentically and more responsibly. Research related to teaching for metacognition has provided some evidence that strategic questioning, specific feedback, and engaging activities help students become more metacognitive. Furthermore, research has shown that enhanced student metacognition improves problem-solving skills, enhances conceptual change, and may even compensate for lower cognitive abilities.
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