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1. Cases on Digital Game-Based Learning: Methods, Models, and Strategies (ED541479)

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Author(s):

Baek, YoungkyunWhitton, Nicola

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IGI Global

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

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Books; Collected Works - General

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Descriptors:
Foreign CountriesEducational TechnologyStudent AttitudesSecond Language LearningCase StudiesConstructivism (Learning)Mathematics InstructionElementary Secondary EducationEducational GamesHigher EducationComputer GamesStudent MotivationFemalesGrade 7Social StudiesStandardsHandheld DevicesNutrition InstructionComputer SimulationCollege InstructionTeaching MethodsInstructional DesignCurriculum ImplementationGrade 4Art EducationComputer Science EducationAdolescentsPreservice Teacher EducationInternetEducation CoursesSimulationAnimationManipulative MaterialsReflectionComputer Software EvaluationBusiness Administration EducationUsabilityUse StudiesPhysicsEngineering EducationFictionElementary School StudentsNursing EducationHigh School StudentsMiddle School StudentsSocial NetworksAdult Students

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In K-12 classrooms, as well as on the college and university level, the incorporation of digital games has played a vital role in the educational system. While introducing teachers to new fields, these digital games have been designed and implemented for the classroom and have shown positive results at a variety of educational levels. Cases on Digital Game-Based Learning: Methods, Models, and Str Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. Issues in Supporting the Teaching of Reading in English as a Second Language to Arabic-Speaking Children (EJ994921)

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Wyatt, Mark

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Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, v12 n2 p146-162 Sep 2012

Pub Date:

2012-09-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Teacher Education ProgramsCultural ContextEnglish (Second Language)Foreign CountriesInservice Teacher EducationConstructivism (Learning)Program DesignEnglish TeachersPerformance FactorsSecond Language InstructionSecond Language LearningTeaching MethodsCultural AwarenessProfessional DevelopmentIndividualized InstructionProgram EffectivenessInstructional DevelopmentBeliefsSocial CognitionBest PracticesEducational PracticesCase StudiesReading InstructionSemitic LanguagesNative Speakers

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In this paper, I argue that in-service language-teacher education programs should consider all elements of the linguistic, geographical and cultural context of the teachers the course is designed for, and respond to this context in a constructivist way in program design and implementation. Using qualitative case-study data, I focused on the development over time of an English teacher of young lea Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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3. The Benefits and Challenges of Culturally Responsive EFL Critical Literature Circles (EJ999349)

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Fredricks, Lori

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Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, v55 n6 p494-504 Mar 2012

Pub Date:

2012-03-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Reading InstructionEnglish (Second Language)Second Language LearningCulturally Relevant EducationLiteratureTeaching MethodsCritical ReadingStudent AttitudesForeign CountriesReading HabitsBiasSecond Language InstructionEmotional ResponseDiscussion (Teaching Technique)Language Teachers

Abstract:
Though some research has shown what applying a culturally relevant framework entails in an American context, and occasionally in an EFL setting, there is still too little research on how students respond to critical, culturally responsive pedagogy. More insight is needed into the specific challenges and benefits of critical approaches in diverse settings. As Tajikistani students are relatively ne Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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4. Are Full-Time MBAs Performing? (EJ981733)

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Rowland, Caroline AnnHall, Roger David

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Journal of Further and Higher Education, v36 n4 p437-458 2012

Pub Date:

2012-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Business Administration EducationTeaching MethodsForeign CountriesMasters DegreesCase StudiesForeign StudentsGraduate StudentsCase Method (Teaching Technique)InterviewsComparative AnalysisSemi Structured InterviewsEnglish (Second Language)Language TestsScoresTutorsAcademic AchievementFull Time StudentsHigher Education

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Full-time MBA students amount to about one-third of the 26,000 students enrolled on MBA programmes at UK universities. The programmes have become increasingly international in student composition and concerns have been expressed about performance, quality and comparability between programmes. Research into predictors of MBA success has been equivocal with few clear indicators. This paper presents Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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5. A Case Study of Secondary District-Level Literacy Coaches' Beliefs about How to Teach Reading (ED541139)

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Crawford, Pamela Sharp

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ProQuest LLC, Ph.D. Dissertation, Utah State University

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2012-00-00

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Dissertations/Theses - Doctoral Dissertations

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Descriptors:
InterventionReading SkillsTeaching MethodsVignettesBeginning ReadingCoaching (Performance)Constructivism (Learning)Protocol AnalysisAttitude ChangeModelsReading ResearchCase StudiesLiteracyQualitative ResearchComparative AnalysisEpistemologyReading InstructionGrade 7Program DevelopmentSecondary School CurriculumMeasures (Individuals)BeliefsSpecialistsReading ConsultantsReading Difficulties

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This was a qualitative case study that compared data across six district-level literacy coaches' epistemological and ontological beliefs about how to teach reading. All six coaches were working as a cohort of literacy coaches on the development and implementation of a secondary reading intervention program for seventh-grade struggling readers. Data were collected over a 6-week period where the co Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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6. Pre-Service Teachers: An Analysis of Reading Instruction in High Needs Districts Dual Language Classrooms (ED539839)

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Whitacre, MichaelDiaz, ZulmarisEsquierdo, Joy

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Online Submission, International Journal of Instruction v6 n1 p5-20 Jan 2013

Pub Date:

2013-01-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

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Descriptors:
Theory Practice RelationshipReading InstructionTeaching MethodsStudent TeachingTeaching ExperienceBilingual EducationObservationVideo TechnologyBest PracticesEnglish Language LearnersEnglish (Second Language)Bilingual TeachersSmall Group InstructionFocus GroupsCase StudiesPreservice TeachersMeasures (Individuals)

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Pre-service teachers need opportunities to apply theory and connect to best practices as they teach in classroom settings be it, whole or small group. For many pre-service teachers often times their experience is limited to simply watching instruction or working with small groups of students (Pryor & Kuhn, 2004). The student teaching experience is a critical component of the teacher preparation Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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7. Differences between Overachieving and Underachieving Classes in Reading: Teacher, Classroom and Student Characteristics (EJ985871)

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Damber, UllaSamuelsson, StefanTaube, Karin

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Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, v12 n4 p339-366 Dec 2012

Pub Date:

2012-12-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Reading AchievementStudent CharacteristicsTeaching ExperienceQuestionnairesClassroom EnvironmentForeign CountriesReading ComprehensionOverachievementUnderachievementReading InstructionTeacher CharacteristicsReading TestsGrade 3Elementary School TeachersElementary School StudentsComparative AnalysisReading HabitsLiterature

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The main purpose of this study was to examine the classroom, teacher and student factors distinguishing grade three classes performing at higher levels than expected, in relation to socioeconomic status (SES) and language factors, from classes performing below their potential with regard to the same factors. Data from a standardized reading comprehension test and student and teacher questionnaire Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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8. Of Literary Import: A Case of Cross-National Similarities in the Secondary English Curriculum in the United States and Canada (EJ893852)

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Skerrett, Allison

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Research in the Teaching of English, v45 n1 p36-58 Aug 2010

Pub Date:

2010-08-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
English CurriculumAdvanced CoursesForeign CountriesTeacher EducatorsEnglish (Second Language)Comparative AnalysisEvaluation MethodsCurriculumLiteratureStakeholdersResearch MethodologyEnglish InstructionHigh SchoolsTeaching Methods

Abstract:
This study compares and contrasts the selection and distribution of literary texts in the English programs of two diverse secondary schools, one in Massachusetts, USA, the other in Ontario, Canada. Analysis of the departments' curriculum documents, state/provincial curriculum policies, and teacher interviews indicated that at both schools, Eurocentric and Anglo-centric literature dominated the cu Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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9. Confidence and Perceived Competence of Preservice Teachers to Implement Biodiversity Education in Primary Schools--Four Comparative Case Studies from Europe (EJ950563)

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Lindemann-Matthies, PetraConstantinou, CostasLehnert, Hans-JoachimNagel, UeliRaper, GeorgeKadji-Beltran, Chrysanthi

Source:

International Journal of Science Education, v33 n16 p2247-2273 2011

Pub Date:

2011-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Case StudiesPreservice Teacher EducationPreservice TeachersRecreational ActivitiesEducational InnovationBiodiversityForeign CountriesPedagogical Content KnowledgeTeaching MethodsQuestionnairesElementary School TeachersEducational ExperienceStudent MotivationTeacher Education ProgramsPrior LearningComparative EducationOutdoor EducationScience InstructionStudent Attitudes

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This multinational research study was carried out between 2004 and 2006 in four teacher education institutions in Cyprus, England, Switzerland, and Germany. With the help of a written questionnaire, the confidence and perceived competence of preservice primary teachers (N = 690) to deliver biodiversity education in school were investigated. Data were triangulated with findings from a previous sta Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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10. Service Projects and Women's Agency in Salalah, Oman: A Portrait of Pre-Service Dhofari English Teachers (EJ946517)

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Martin, Robin Ann

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International Journal of Educational Development, v32 n2 p290-300 Mar 2012

Pub Date:

2012-03-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
PortraitureFemalesService LearningDiscourse AnalysisForeign CountriesEnglish (Second Language)Second Language InstructionSecond Language LearningLanguage TeachersTeaching MethodsPreservice TeachersEducational AttainmentHigher EducationLiteratureTeacher AttitudesStudent Centered Curriculum

Abstract:
This research examines the service learning activities and written discourse of pre-service teachers from a cohort of 50 young women who were among the first generation in their community to complete a local university education with BA degrees in English language and literature combined with a subsequent teaching diploma to become English teachers. Based on written reports about service projects Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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