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Williams, P. John; Otrel-Cass, Kathrin – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2017
Background: Inquiry learning in science provides authentic and relevant contexts in which students can create knowledge to solve problems, make decisions and find solutions to issues in today's world. The use of electronic networks can facilitate this interaction, dialogue and sharing, and adds a new dimension to classroom pedagogy. Purpose: This…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Case Studies
Hunt, Anthony; Walton, Frank; Martin, Stephen; Haigh, Mavis; Irving, Earl – Teaching and Learning Research Initiative, 2015
Technological, social and economic change is encouraging increasing emphasis on the development of higher order thinking skills throughout the world and they are being incorporated into national curriculum goals in many countries, including New Zealand. Simultaneously the use of digital technologies is being promoted by many educators and…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Electronic Learning, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
Linsell, Chris; Tozer, Lynn; Anakin, Megan; Cox, Anna; Jones, Rachel; McAuslan, Eric; Smith, Donna; Turner, Garry – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2012
This paper reports findings from the second year of a two-year study designed to develop approaches to teaching algebra in years 9 and 10. The aim of the research was to explore and develop teaching approaches to assist students to acquire a conceptual understanding of algebra, and to document the impact of these approaches on student outcomes.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts
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Ladbrook, Judine; Prober, Elizabeth – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
International studies and theorists have posited that digital technologies play an important role in students' lives and that students display a broad range of literacy skills when using them. The New Zealand Curriculum (2007) states that students should be literate, critical thinkers who actively seek, use and create knowledge. This paper reports…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Computer Uses in Education, Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries