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Erin Williamson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this case study was to examine how one high-performing California TK-6th grade public elementary school had committed to the development of 21st century skills. Specifically, this study sought to identify the practices and structures at Utopia Elementary that allowed students of low socio-economic status and students with an…
Descriptors: 21st Century Skills, Skill Development, Minority Group Students, Elementary School Students
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Lee, Gabrielle T.; Xu, Sheng; Guo, Shufang; Gilic, Lina; Pu, Yunhuan; Xu, Jiacheng – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
Symbolic play skills are important in language acquisition and child development. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have difficulties demonstrating such play behaviors. Imaginary objects symbolic play refers to play behavior in which children perform play actions without actual objects. Three boys with ASD (3-7 years) participated…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Imagination, Play, Symbolic Learning
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Frabasilio, Angela Marie – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2019
Ever try to captivate students with real-world applications only to discover that they live in a very different world? Assigning an Extreme Word Problem activity to students alleviates this dilemma by placing the authorship of a problem squarely into the hands of learners. Rather than trying to be hip and finding word problems that resonate with…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Mathematics Instruction, Imagination, Problem Solving
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Shann, Steve – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2019
Steve Shann's latest book is a novel called "The Worlds of Harriet Henderson". It's about 15-year-old Harriet Henderson who has a new English teacher, Molly McInness, and all at once school seems full of possibilities. But, inspired by Molly and impelled by her own adolescent restlessness, Harriet makes an impulsive decision, a decision…
Descriptors: Fiction, English Instruction, Novels, English Teachers
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Risser, Rita Elizabeth – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
The philosopher Richard Rorty once remarked that the genre of philosophy writing is an extended conversation that can be traced to the dialogues of Plato. All the foundational questions of philosophy can be found in ancient philosophy texts. The subsequent history of philosophy is a dialectic progression on these questions. I argue that reading…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Writing (Composition), Personal Autonomy, Leadership
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James R. Gilligan – English Journal, 2019
To combat the inevitable intellectual fatigue that autobiographical essay assignments often engender and, more importantly, to provide students with an authentic audience and purpose for their writing, the author designed an autobiographical assignment that liberates students from the traditional essay format while empowering them to envision…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Adolescent Literature, Autobiographies, Teaching Methods
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Marples, Roger – Ethics and Education, 2017
The Platonic view that art is incapable of providing us with knowledge is sufficiently widely held as to merit a serious attempt at refutation. Once it is acknowledged that there are alternative forms of knowledge other than propositional, then it is possible to establish the truth of the claim that the knowledge which art affords has a value on a…
Descriptors: Art, Knowledge Level, Moral Values, Educational Philosophy
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Arvelo Alicea, Zaira R.; Lysaker, Judith T. – Children's Literature in Education, 2017
Picturebooks aid children's developing social understanding because they are dialogic, relational contexts where child readers have opportunities to engage vicariously with a wide range of imagined others. We use research by literacy and literature scholars, including our own past work, to showcase a series of visual and linguistic elements in…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Visual Aids
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Luce-Kapler, Rebecca – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Rebecca Luce-Kapler observes here that one of the most influential authors in her own professional path is Maxine Greene.Greene's insistence that imagination is a force that can be ignited by the arts, releasing an ethical and life-affirming power, is a belief that underlies the commitment this author brings to her own teaching and research. In…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Imagination, Aesthetic Education, Aesthetics
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Zähringer, Raphael – Children's Literature in Education, 2017
This article explores the functions of paratextual and intra-textual pirate treasure maps in works of literature for children and young adults. Based on an examination of how the indexical X that "marks the spot" operates as the focal point of the semiotic endeavours of treasure maps, the article outlines the fragile stance of maps…
Descriptors: Maps, Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature, Teaching Methods
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Muijen, Heidi; Lengelle, Reinekke; Meijers, Frans; Wardekker, Wim – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2018
Career agency is a vaguely defined concept that is usually explained in terms of cultivating self-reliance, while it is at the same time being critiqued as a difficult to reach goal as a result of societal pressures. Instead of viewing agency through the lens of these opposing viewpoints, focused on people either being self-reliant or determined…
Descriptors: Imagination, Personal Autonomy, Empowerment, Career Development
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Guyotte, Kelly W. – Critical Questions in Education, 2018
Maxine Greene centered the arts as important sites for cultivating a more relational and ethical means of educating students. Advocating for an aesthetic pedagogy, Greene conceived of aesthetics as a philosophy that studies artistic making, perception, and affect as a means of understanding experiences, and the meaning of those experiences as…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Imagination, Aesthetic Education, Art Education
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Karn, Lawrence; Hattori, Takahiko – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2018
Stories live to be told to others, Dan McAdams (2008) writes: "Life stories therefore are continually made and remade in social relationships and in the overall social context provided by culture. As psychosocial constructions, life stories reflect the values, norms, and power differentials inherent in societies, wherein they have their…
Descriptors: Biographies, Social Environment, Personal Narratives, Individual Development
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Bell, David M.; Pahl, Kate – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
This article outlines how co-production might be understood as a utopian method, which both attends to and works against dominant inequalities. It suggests that it might be positioned 'within, against, and beyond' current configurations of power in academia and society more broadly. It develops this argument by drawing on recent research funded…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, Universities, Imagination
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Evaldsson, Ann-Carita – International Journal for Research on Extended Education, 2021
In this study, particular focus is on micro-ethnographic studies of children's peer play-in-action and how children create shared peer cultures through their collaborative performances in situated game activities. It will be shown how children create micro dramas in play that serve as cultural frameworks to i) dramatize and transform experiences…
Descriptors: Play, Peer Relationship, Foreign Countries, Games
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