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An analysis of stage theory related to beginning social studies teachers: Research on professional development.
(1998)
With the consideration of the purpose and goals of this study, a qualitative research paradigm, with emphasis on using constant comparative analysis, was applied in this investigation. Data that were gathered in this ...
Undergraduate piano pedagogy course offerings in Thai universities.
(1998)
The study shows that both Thai and Western cultures influence pre-college and undergraduate piano study and the study of piano pedagogy. Piano study and piano exams are perceived as an enhancement for child development and ...
Losing the Product in the Process
(1999-05)
This article uses three examples of teachers using process writing to teach children to write to discuss that children are not being taught to write with correct grammar or sentence structure. Teachers feel unable to ...
From Tripod to Cosmos: A New Metaphor for the Language Arts
(1998-02)
This article discusses the old tripod model of language arts teaching, language, literature and composition and introduces a new model with eight petals (the cosmos flower), including technology, speech and drama, critical ...
The relationships among written feedback, motivation, and changes in written performance.
(1997)
These results support Bandura's contention that self-efficacy is malleable and positively related to improvements in performance. The results concerning student goals are more ambiguous. Consistent with Butler's research ...
An assessment of attitude change in preservice physical education majors after exposure to movement education.
(1998)
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of exposure before and after the 16-week course, Skills and Techniques of Movement, Exercise, and Fitness on preservice physical education majors' attitudes toward ...
Perceptions of co-teachers: An exploration of characteristics and components needed for co-teaching.
(1998)
Data from the study were obtained from two sources. Eighty-four participants (42 co-teaching pairs) returned three questionnaires. The second source of data consisted of interviews from 14 participants (7 co-teaching pairs). ...