They were able to display an understanding of their philosopher as they answered questions from an authentic audience of social
studies educators from around the United States and world.
These preservice teachers engaged in series of reflective dialogues blending theory and practice — the hallmark of praxis — with their classmates, with other preservice teachers from around the country, and with practicing social
studies educators from around the world.
A high school social
studies educator from Texas remarked, «Twitter gives me quick access to resources that would take me hours to find and analyze.»
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A systematic review of 22
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Studies have shown that smaller class sizes lead to better academic results for students and efforts to reduce class sizes have enjoyed broad support
from city
educators.
Although this
study focused solely on television advertisements and singled out data
from the top 10 networks, the results are useful for nutrition
educators and practitioners.
«Quite alarming for an
educator from our research, however, is the implication that we are failing some students based not on subject matter, curriculum, teaching methods or assessments, but on providing them with
study skills to make the most of their undergraduate
study.
As part of the workshop, Dave took the
educators on a field trip to conduct a mini ecological
study using DNA barcoding to identify plants, animals, and fungi
from the local habitat.
In 2013, she received her ayurvedic health
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educators working with middle and high school students are aware of the
Burris combines reviews of academic
studies, as well as personal anecdotes
from her own experience as an
educator, to argue that ability tracking has a negative effect on the educational achievement of «low track» students while also undermining social cohesion.
What did
educators learn
from the
study?
The
study of 472
educators from 12 schools identified possible associations between these states and work conditions, work experience, symptoms, and sick leave / sickness presence.
Taking the findings forward While the scale of this project was very small, with teachers
from five schools being surveyed, informal conversations with a range of
educators seems to indicate that the conclusions of the
study are valid.
In a two - year
study, researchers
from the Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism (Autism CRC) surveyed
educators, specialists, students with autism spectrum disorder and their families and carers to build a profile of the educational support needs of students on the spectrum.
ARLINGTON, VA — Conflicting signals
from educators could stymie publishers» efforts to meet demands for better social -
studies textbooks, publishing executives warned here last week.
Peter Barrett joins me now
from the UK to talk about the
study and its implications for
educators.
While the
study focuses on the kinds of technology being brought into the classroom and used by
educators at home and in the classroom, little is reported about how this has changed teachers» pedagogical approaches aside
from how they give and collect assignments.
This spring, multimedia case
studies from a Boston high school and elementary school will be used to train
educators from around the country and world on how to use data wisely.
Several
studies, including a recent paper by the University of Virginia's Daphna Bassok and colleagues, as well as widespread reports
from educators, show that schools have shortchanged history, science, physical education, art, music, and civics.
But
educators were encouraged in December 2008 when another respected international survey, Trends in Mathematics and Science
Study (TIMSS), released results
from its math testing for 2007.
This was a only a small - scale
study, but that didn't stop Rothstein
from drawing the far - fetched conclusion that «
educators have a stake in promoting a federal income policy that focuses on immediate income support for the unemployed, because this in itself could make instruction more effective.»
Rehn and colleagues Dorit Maor and Andrew McConney,
from Murdoch University in Australia, have
studied how
educators delivering school lessons by videoconference can best build a classroom presence and rapport with their remote students.
In many parts of the country,
educators spend more time analyzing tests and figuring out how to prepare students for them, often by directly teaching sample items
from tests, than they do
studying and understanding the standards.
While the scale of this project was very small, with teachers
from five schools being surveyed, informal conversations with a range of
educators seems to indicate that the conclusions of the
study are valid.
The U.S. Education Department's research chief last week urged education researchers to focus on
studies with «practical value» and seek broad support
from other
educators to secure more federal funding.
A new
study by Australian academics suggests parents want more information
from educators about classroom practices and teaching methods.
University of Wollongong researchers Lisa Kervin, Jan Turbill and Kathryn Harden - Thew have been
studying how early years
educators can help smooth the transition
from preschool.
Professor Brian Lewthwaite and colleagues at James Cook University, and
educators from the Diocese of Catholic Education, Townsville, carried out the
study.
That is the subject of Harvey Alvy and Pamela Robbins» thoughtful book, Learning
from Lincoln, a
study of leadership practices that
educators can glean
from the life of our 16th president.
Given a half - century of failure
from school reform, great priority should be given to the further
study of the effects of school choice in empowering parents over
educators and school boards and its effects on advancing student achievement and parent satisfaction.
A federal
study that shows black children die
from asthma at a higher rate than white children demonstrates that many African - American families lack adequate medical care, child - health experts and
educators said last week.
Using original photographs, film footage, eyewitness accounts, oral histories, diaries and letters, the Eighth in the East learning pack has pulled together primary and secondary resources
from across the country to provide
educators with a diversely resourced local history
study.
A new report by the Alberta Chamber of Resources, a business group, and the provincial education ministry outlines the major findings
from the
study and proposes recommendations for businesses,
educators, and policymakers.
Drawn
from case
studies of 17 such schools in 10 California districts, the 64 - page report
from the University of California, Los Angeles, also is based on hundreds of interviews with
educators, charter school founders, and parents, among others.
The following case
study, compiled
from information provided by
educators and social - service professionals in one school district, illustrates the educational dilemma of a student whose journey through the foster - care system took him back and forth through several different counties and school districts.
Prior to HGSE, I had
studied and conducted research that, though quite fascinating, seemed disconnected
from the «real - world» questions about learning and development that
educators encounter on a day - to - day basis.
One set of useful resources comes
from Project Zero research director Carrie James, a sociologist at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who
studies ethics and citizenship online and works with a network of
educators.
Twelve
studies that
educators should know about, on everything
from the benefits of mentors to the most effective
studying strategies.
University of Wollongong researchers have been
studying how early years
educators can help smooth the transition
from preschool.
Parents want more information
from educators about classroom practices and teaching methods so they can better support their child's learning, according to a new
study by Australian academics.
The program brings together
educators from across the county to
study the theory, research, and practice of teaching and leading for equity in the classroom, school and beyond.