Sentences with phrase «educational implications of»

The course also sought to teach students how to examine and articulate the educational implications of diversity within the context of music creation and reception.
In this respect the educational implications of Howard Gardner's work stands in a direct line from the work of John Dewey.
He makes clear that the educational implications of children's possessing multiple intelligences can and should be drawn, but he believes that many possible curricula and methods could be consistent with the theory.
This Askwith Forum explored the educational implications of the crisis most recently manifested in Ferguson and several other cities in the United States.
Certain educational implications of this approach begin to become clear.
An educational implication of this phenomenon of «blending in» may be to increase curricular focus on those aspects of social and emotional education which support self - awareness and development of self - esteem and self - efficacy, including a gender dimension.

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When it becomes a basic part of our regular worship and educational program, the tension between its implications and the normal life of the congregation, as well as the normal lives of the individual members, will be more keenly felt.
She has published articles on Whitehead an education in such journals as Educational, Theory and Process Studies, and she wrote her dissertation on the implications of Whitehead's theories for educational theater.
Why is his process philosophy so important that a group would organize as we have here to explore the implications of the Whiteheadian orientation for educational evaluation?
In each chapter, a survey is made of a significant view of the use of language, followed by comments on the educational implications.
Reports of head injury and symptom knowledge among college athletes: implications for assessment and educational intervention.
Children from low - income families are likely to hear 30 million fewer words than their peers from higher - income families, a deficit that can have far - reaching implications on educational achievement, health and economic status, said Alan Mendelsohn, associate professor of pediatrics and population health at the New York University School of Medicine.
The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, investigated the extent to which improvements in living conditions and educational opportunities over a person's life affect cognitive abilities and their implications for men and women.
Mayer discussed the implications of this research for policymakers, claiming that there is a place for small games that focus on well - specified learning objectives, become more challenging as students learn, and fit within existing educational programs to supplement, complement, and / or extend traditional instruction rather than replace it.
«The major policy implication of this review of research on games for learning is that it is premature to call for a major overhaul of schools based on computer games: The research certainly does not warrant extensive replacement of current educational practices with practices based on computer games,» Mayer concluded.
And though VR holds great potential, including for educational and therapeutic uses, Madary said manufacturers need to team up with scientists to investigate the long - term implications of the technology.
Furthermore, schools with large populations of low - income students are shown to have trouble attracting and attaining skilled teachers, with obvious implications for a child's educational experience.
Lorraine Petersen, CEO of nasen, the UK's professional association embracing all special educational needs and disabilities, examines the recent SEN Green Paper and its implications
But Marwell's brief presentation has grave implications for the success of many of the businesses that flock to the Arizona desert each year to pitch and invest in educational technology systems.
Dr. Sweller is an educational psychologist who has written a considerable number of important works (alone and with other important thinkers), primarily on memory and other cognitive factors and implications for designing instruction.
Over the next few months, Teacher will be publishing a series of articles exploring some of the latest research in the area of educational neuroscience, including the work of the Science of Learning Research Centre (http://slrc.org.au/) and the practical implications for teaching and learning.
Given the impact of educational attainment on a variety of economic and social outcomes, a positive result could have significant implications for the value of school - choice programs that include charter high schools.
This essential question guided the candidates» exploration of educational technology and the implications for them as future school leaders.
Section 2 considers pressures for assessment reform in greater detail and the implications of these pressures for educational assessment practice.
Our goal is to inform the national body of work on rural education and explore its implications for increasing educational attainment and economic competitiveness of Idahoans and other Americans who live and work in rural communities.
A new study published by the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) on August 2, 2016, outlines the implications of civic unrest for educational policy and practice.
The implication is that, from the very beginning, disadvantaged and advantaged children have different educational needs and stand to benefit from different kinds of instruction.
By synthesizing the implications of this growing body of research, CEI identifies and disseminates educational interventions enabling elementary and middle school leaders to «fast track» academic progress.
There is more good progress to report as the MIST Project cruises into Phases 6 and 7 where educational implications for an integrated model of MI and IQ are refined.
I am often surprised by their superficial knowledge of MI and distorted ideas about its educational implications and effectiveness.
One of his themes is the need for educational institutions, instructional designers and teachers to recognize the new «literacies» required of graduates, and the implications of them on how and what is taught.
Expanding the role of K - 5 science instruction in educational reform: Implications of an interdisciplinary model for integrating reading within science.
Publications: Award winning publications including, Principal Leadership a monthly magazine focusing on school leaders» real needs, offering them practical, hands - on strategies for improving their schools in a constantly evolving educational environment; Principal Research Review a bimonthly publication identifying and summarizing the most relevant research on a top of interest to principals and draws implications for the principals» work; and many more invaluable publications.
The implications of this mutually beneficial relationship between the classroom teacher, the preservice teacher, and the teacher educator are important for educational professionals.
These results have important implications for educational attainment of marginal high school graduates.
If you live in the Los Angeles area and would like to learn more about the educational issues facing many young men of color, the Assembly Select Committee on Boys and Men of Color will be holding a public hearing on Friday, March 21, on the implications of LCFF for this subset of students.
This accelerating crisis, which robs disadvantaged city students of desperately needed educational options, has such profound and negative implications that two U.S. presidents, almost two generations apart, urged intervention.
This complex view of teaching subject matter with technology offered by the TPCK framework has significant implications for the design of teacher education programs and educational policy, and this forms the third strand of the NTLS IX meeting.
Net neutrality, of course has implications for online educational content, including open educational resources.
Family educational involvement and parent - teacher relationships are important for supporting student outcomes and have unique implications for families of children with autism spectrum disorder
The remainder of the book discusses students» experiences in middle school, the implications of the students» descriptions and insights for educational reform, and the value of using students as resources on the progress of reform.
Social cognition has implications for the design and development of classroom instruction and educational technology (Altalib, 2002).
Another implication of my experience for the educational use of asynchronous online discussions is that for effective use of this technology, it should be tied to the face - to - face interactions.
However, the performance tables, which rank schools with implications for resources and student intakes, shape all school decisions, so few of the educational benefits of the E Bacc will be realized as long as they are in place.
While we appreciate CDE's proposal to disaggregate student subgroup data in achievement (not just growth, as was the case in previous frameworks), as well as the Department's commitment to ensuring transparency of subgroup performance data in reporting, we strongly encourage CDE to reconsider the adoption of a combined subgroup for accountability purposes, which would have significant implications for educational equity.
This study has implications for designing curricula in ill - defined domains that seek to integrate and promote the application of educational principles to real - world problems.
I have the difficult task of teaching students to recognize systems of oppression and the implications of those systems on students» educational outcomes.
This study examines the actions and dispositions of school leaders in supporting DT and discusses implications for educational change.
On February 25th, we heard from voices around Mississippi on the new Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and its implications for issues of educational equity in the state.
State policy makers face important choices in responding to P.L. 99 — 157 that will greatly affect the future course of preschool special education and have important educational and economic implications.
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