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Pratt, Sharon M.; Martin, Anita M. – Reading Horizons, 2017
This case study explored professional development centered on explicit teaching strategies with in-service first-grade teachers as they engaged beginning readers to consider stronger self-awareness of their thinking processes as they read. In this paper, we report on how teacher beliefs shifted regarding the impact of explicit versus implicit…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Faculty Development, Teaching Methods, Grade 1
Zhbanova, Ksenia S.; Rule, Audrey C.; Stichter, Mary K. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2015
Research into identification of gifted early childhood students of minority groups through classroom activities is lacking. A focus in the United States on students with learning challenges and a lack of awareness of educators concerning the needs of early childhood gifted students are important causes of this situation. The current case study…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Identification, African American Students, Elementary School Students
Odluyurt, Serhat – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2013
In the present research, the peers of children with autism at primary school level and in an inclusive environment were taught using direct modeling and video modeling education processes, and it was observed whether or not they could effectively and efficiently teach how to play games to their friends with autism. This study used adapted…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Modeling (Psychology), Peer Teaching, Autism