I'm a Learning Specialist, High School English instructor, and
Teacher Researcher in Portland, Or.
Over the past three years
the teacher researchers in TLC have designed, taught, and evaluated a curricular framework aimed at solving this problem.
Not exact matches
The story starts
in 1950, when
researchers asked Scottish
teachers to rate the personalities of 1,208 of their pupils, weighing
in on their self confidence, moods, conscientiousness, and other traits.
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
In a study published
in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more
in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
in the future compared with students who used «I.» The
researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and
teachers in childhoo
in childhood.
Sam Sommers, a
teacher and
researcher of social psychology at Tufts University
in Medford, Massachusetts, also argues about the power of hello
in a blog post on Psychology Today.
The Leadership Challenge was developed by Jim Kouzes and Barry Pozner,
researchers, writers, and
teachers in the field of leadership.
Instead, the
teacher is basically a
researcher who needs the student to help achieve the goal of research
in a cooperative enterprise.
ECOTROPHELIA achieves the goal of bringing together students,
teachers,
researchers and professionals of the food sector
in a network to think about tomorrow's eco-innovative food products.
University Child Development School 5062 9th Avenue Northeast Seattle, WA http://www.ucds.org Since the inception of UCDS
in 1911 on the University of Washington campus, our
teachers have assumed the role of educational
researchers as they designed, implemented and evaluated our programs.
In the 1990s, a researcher named James Stigler coordinated a vast international project that involved videotaping the classrooms of hundreds of randomly selected eighth - grade math teachers in the United States, Germany, and Japa
In the 1990s, a
researcher named James Stigler coordinated a vast international project that involved videotaping the classrooms of hundreds of randomly selected eighth - grade math
teachers in the United States, Germany, and Japa
in the United States, Germany, and Japan.
Each year, our 60 faculty and staff members work with more than 6 intern
teachers, 25 student
teachers,
researchers, and visitors to perform the major functions associated to Laboratory Schools: the development of innovative practices
in education, research, the preparation of new
teachers, professional development for practicing
teachers, and the education of children using best established principles of education.
Unfortunately,
researchers have found that the more
in need of support a student is, the less supportive they find their
teacher to be.
That study, from
researchers at the University of California, Riverside, the Oregon Research Institute and the University of Oregon, used personality ratings from elementary school
teachers in an ethnically diverse group of children
in Hawaii back
in the 1960s, comparing those personality ratings to videotaped interviews of 144 of those people 40 years later.
The psychosocial outcome receiving the most attention from
researchers is problem behaviour, with most studies finding perceived negative reactivity
in infancy to predict problem behaviour
in childhood33, 34 and adolescent.35 Specifically, infants prone to high levels of fear, frustration, and sadness, as well as difficulty recovering from such distress, were found to be at increased risk for internalizing and externalizing problem behaviours according to parental and / or
teacher report.
In one key study, researchers at Stanford University and the University of Texas at Austin found that a simple, one - sentence note of encouragement made a huge difference in academic outcomes for African - American students, who often have fraught power relationships with teacher
In one key study,
researchers at Stanford University and the University of Texas at Austin found that a simple, one - sentence note of encouragement made a huge difference
in academic outcomes for African - American students, who often have fraught power relationships with teacher
in academic outcomes for African - American students, who often have fraught power relationships with
teachers.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health)- Preschool
teachers scored low on a nutrition knowledge quiz and seemed to have unhealthy eating habits themselves,
researchers found
in a small study.
Education advocates and
researchers say the discrepancy between the number of minority students and minority
teachers in Connecticut leads to disadvantages for students of color.
The British Humanist Association has commented on a YouGov poll commissioned by Oxford University's Department of Education to accompany its announcement of a new national intervention project by Oxford
researchers to «support
teachers tackling the subject of Christianity
in schools».
Researchers found that having a
teacher who believed climate change was occurring — as 92 percent of students
in the study did — was a «strong, positive predictor» of students» belief
in global warming.
Noting that all of the
researchers who carried out the case studies had been involved
in developing the standards, Roseman wondered whether practicing K - 12
teachers or administrators would have the same amounts of time and experience to put toward using the tool.
In the 1960s, a
researcher lied to prove students would rise to meet their
teachers» expectations.
Educators involved
in the assessment of student learning
in science, including middle and high school science
teachers, science specialists, assessment directors and coordinators
in states and school districts, assessment and curriculum developers, university science education faculty, education
researchers, and informal science educators.
In a new video, Project 2061
researchers Cari Herrmann - Abell and George DeBoer talk about their efforts to develop assessments that can help
teachers evaluate what elementary, middle, and high school students know about a broad range of energy ideas.
The Project 2061 authors, along with nearly 40 other scientists, science educators, science education
researchers, and
teachers, were invited to present their work at an international energy summit held at Michigan State University
in December 2013.
With more than 2500 science
teachers expected to attend, the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Baltimore Area Conference in October offers Project 2061 researchers a chance to showcase their latest research findings and curriculum and assessment re
teachers expected to attend, the National Science
Teachers Association (NSTA) Baltimore Area Conference in October offers Project 2061 researchers a chance to showcase their latest research findings and curriculum and assessment re
Teachers Association (NSTA) Baltimore Area Conference
in October offers Project 2061
researchers a chance to showcase their latest research findings and curriculum and assessment resources.
The rubric will also be useful, the
researchers concluded,
in focusing curriculum developers» and
teachers» attention on the importance of engaging students with natural phenomena (or
in solving problems) and making sense of them
in terms of NGSS core ideas, crosscutting concepts, and science practices.
In INSIGHTS classrooms, the researchers saw an increase from fall to spring in teacher practices of emotional support to students — essentially, teachers were more sensitive to student needs, created better classroom climates, and showed respect for student interest
In INSIGHTS classrooms, the
researchers saw an increase from fall to spring
in teacher practices of emotional support to students — essentially, teachers were more sensitive to student needs, created better classroom climates, and showed respect for student interest
in teacher practices of emotional support to students — essentially,
teachers were more sensitive to student needs, created better classroom climates, and showed respect for student interests.
To support the development of young students — particularly
in low - income schools, which are at risk for having less effective
teachers and less engaged students —
researchers are looking to classroom interventions focused on social - emotional learning.
The
researchers visited classrooms to observe
teacher practices and student behaviors
in both the fall and spring of a school year.
Ann Childs, a lecturer
in science education at the University of Oxford, says that the main reason most
researchers want to retrain as
teachers is that they «want to impart their enthusiasm for science on young people.»
Researchers used questionnaire data generated from almost 600 Maths and English
teachers based
in 82 UK secondary schools, alongside interviews with
teachers, to understand how grouping students into sets influenced the independence of lower attaining students.
Cuts the number of National Science Foundation grants by over 11,000 over the next 10 years, eliminating support for over 13,000
researchers, students and
teachers in 2014 alone.
To close the gap, the
researchers are using technology that facilitates intervention early
in the child's life and empowers parents to play a very important role: «baby's first and best
teacher,» said Ashley Darcy - Mahoney, assistant professor and neonatal nurse practitioner at The George Washington University School of Nursing and director of infant research at its Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Institute.
«Educational
researchers, political scientists and economists are increasingly interested
in the traits and skills that parents,
teachers and schools should foster
in children to enhance chances of success later
in life,» said lead author Marion Spengler, PhD, of the University of Tübingen.
Approximately 25
researchers in five teams from Switzerland's three main language regions — representing the universities of Geneva and Zurich, and the universities of
teacher education
in Northwest Switzerland, Zurich and Ticino — participated
in the SNSF project.
Miodownik, a
researcher and
teacher at University College London and director of its Institute of Making, has championed engineering and materials science
in a wide variety of public forums.
Another confounding factor is that
researchers didn't have enough money to continue observing
teachers in their classrooms or surveying them about how they used the product, something that was done
in the first cohort.
Students of
teachers using Cognitive Tutor, a computer - based curriculum for Algebra I students developed by Carnegie Mellon University
researchers, for a second year showed a meaningful improvement
in test scores.
The phaseout of the MSP program would be a blow to university
researchers, who use NSF funding to link up with educators from local school districts to train
teachers, improve curriculum, and devise better ways to measure student progress
in math and science.
The GP asked him whether he felt his eczema improved
in sunny weather and when the
teacher said yes, he was referred to a clinical
researcher at the local hospital who was starting a trial into the effects of light on skin conditions, including eczema.
She started hearing from
teachers using her items
in their classes, high school and college students referencing them
in term papers, people writing her with questions, and
researchers telling her about their papers and findings.
In a recent study at Edith Cowan University in Perth, researchers worked with 20 primary teachers who were reluctant to teach scienc
In a recent study at Edith Cowan University
in Perth, researchers worked with 20 primary teachers who were reluctant to teach scienc
in Perth,
researchers worked with 20 primary
teachers who were reluctant to teach science.
Indeed the job market for
teachers in Canada is so active it convinced a recent recruit,
researcher James Oak, that it was a good time to consider teaching as a «solid profession».
In a collaboration between Harvard Medical School and the Gould Voice Research Center,
researchers displayed that the cost of
teachers» voice injuries to the U.S. economy is estimated at US$ 2.5 billion per year.
The
researchers also monitored the advanced math and science courses that students chose to take
in high school, concluding that the girls who had been discouraged by their elementary school
teachers were much less likely than the boys to opt for advanced courses.
The two
researchers analyzed 600 entries from 2009 to 2015
in which commenters discussed their «best» and «worst»
teachers.
According to
researchers Dr. Edith Sand, an economist at the Bank of Israel and an instructor at TAU's Berglas School of Economics, and Prof. Victor Lavy, a professor at Hebrew University and University of Warwick
in England, the classroom
teacher's unwitting prejudice is a key factor explaining the divergence of boys» and girls» academic preferences.
«It will be a valuable resource for everyone who works
in K - 12 science education — those who design curriculum and assessment, those who educate
teachers, education
researchers, as well as our nation's
teachers,» he adds.
In this role, he provides support and guidance for faculty members in developing fulfilling careers as researchers, teachers, clinicians, and academic administrator
In this role, he provides support and guidance for faculty members
in developing fulfilling careers as researchers, teachers, clinicians, and academic administrator
in developing fulfilling careers as
researchers,
teachers, clinicians, and academic administrators.
The Antarctica Project has brought together staff from Stanford University,
teachers from the San Francisco Bay area and
researchers from the Institute for Research on Learning (IRL), a nonprofit - making organisation based
in Palo Alto and founded by Xerox
in 1987 to «rethink learning».