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Hutchison, Charles B. – School Science and Mathematics, 2006
U.S. schools have experienced a perennial shortage of teachers. Recently, many school districts have been inviting foreign veteran teachers to help mitigate such teacher shortages. This study describes the initial cross-cultural issues four international science teachers encountered when they immigrated to teach in U.S. high schools, hi-depth,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Textbooks, Teaching Methods
Hughes, Georgia K.; Copley, Lisa D.; Baker, Aaron A. – Appalachia Educational Laboratory at Edvantia (NJ1), 2005
Although transitioning from school to school can be challenging at any level, the transition to high school may be particularly fraught with challenge because students are experiencing a change in schools as well as the physical, emotional, and psychological changes inherent to adolescence. Educators and researchers agree that ninth grade is a…
Descriptors: Grade 9, High School Freshmen, High Schools, Transitional Programs
Thompson, Taylor – Understanding Our Gifted, 2004
To some teachers, the term "differentiation" means to do different things for the students who need remediation or who have disabilities. To other teachers, differentiation refers to any provision for student differences, including for those students who are more capable than average. There are also many teachers who do not use differentiation at…
Descriptors: Teacher Motivation, Individualized Instruction, Disabilities, Remedial Programs
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Lewis, Mary Ellen – Environmental Education Research, 2004
This single case study, situated within a larger narrative inquiry project, closely examines the professional stories told by one Project Grow teacher. Project Grow is a 10-year-old collaborative interdisciplinary environmental education project at a New York City alternative public high school. Through the practice of an innovative …
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, School Community Programs, Urban Schools, Student Participation
Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy – Education Week, 2005
While researchers generally agree that literacy skills should be taught directly to adolescents across the curriculum, and that there are adequate research-based strategies for doing so, expets point out that much of that information has failed to reach the classroom, or has been ignored by teachers, who are either ill prepared or disinclined to…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Literacy Education, High School Students
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Winger, Tony – Educational Leadership, 2005
High school teacher and instructional coach Tony Winger laments how traditional classroom grading practices lead to grades becoming a distraction from learning--a commodity students feel they work the system to attain--rather than a clear message to students and parents. Teachers' passion for their subjects is too often met with students'…
Descriptors: Grading, Communication Strategies, Secondary School Teachers, Grades (Scholastic)
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Morris, Michael – Foreign Language Annals, 2005
This study compares the instructional practices in honors and nonhonors French and Spanish classes at a Midwestern high school, as well as factors influencing those practices. The researcher observed 54 class sessions and used questionnaires and interviews to obtain teachers' perspectives on instruction. Analysis revealed a statistically…
Descriptors: French, Spanish, Teacher Attitudes, Honors Curriculum
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Petrone, Robert; Gibney, Robert – English Journal, 2005
Two high school teachers advocate teaching high school students to investigate and transform their worlds with the help of the American literature. "Behind the Veil: American Literature and Culture of the 1950s" and "The Visible and the Invisible: Literary and Cultural Representations of the Native American", are the two literature units used to…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, United States Literature, Democratic Values, High School Students
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Wallace, Raven McCrory – American Educational Research Journal, 2004
The Internet is widely used in K-12 schools. Yet teachers are not well prepared to teach with the Internet, and its use is limited in scope and substance. This article uses case studies of three high school science teachers to develop a framework for teaching with the Internet, exploring how the Internet shapes and is shaped by classroom…
Descriptors: Internet, Secondary School Teachers, Case Studies, Science Teachers
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Thompson, Gail L.; Warren, Susan; Carter, LaMesha – High School Journal, 2004
This study used regression analysis to identify the characteristics of teachers in an underperforming high school who were most likely to blame students and their parents for students' low achievement. The results revealed that the teachers who were most likely to do so can be characterized mostly by negative and contradictory attributes. The need…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Low Achievement, Teacher Characteristics
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DeBray, Elizabeth – High School Journal, 2005
The article is about the early phase of implementation of a New York state testing policy in two academic departments in an urban, comprehensive high school. It describes and analyzes a high school?s failure to construct a coherent internal accountability system when encountering an external high-stakes testing policy. Drawing on interviews with…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Departments, Urban Schools, Accountability
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Yildirim, Ali – International Review of Education, 2004
This study investigates the assessment strategies used in social-studies courses at the high-school level in Turkey and examines how teachers and students perceive them. Results indicate that short-answer tests are most frequently used to assess student performance, followed by oral tests. Multiple-choice and essay tests are also occasionally…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, High School Students, Social Studies, Foreign Countries
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Lipscomb, George B. – Social Studies, 2002
September 11, 2001 is a day that will live in the hearts and minds of Americans for a long time. During the classes following the events, some teachers were asked by students about the events. Although some teachers may not have been specifically trained to deal with individual or societal crises, many were skilled at taking advantage of the…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Crisis Management, Terrorism, Teacher Responsibility
Young, Aimee – Teaching Tolerance, 2005
The author has been teaching the Holocaust course to two (sometimes three) full sections of sophomores, juniors and seniors for the past nine years. However, she found passionate opposition from some surprising corners. She met prejudice face to face from her district's school board member. Amazingly, the true impact of her teaching about the…
Descriptors: War, Social Bias, History Instruction, World History
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Matteucci, Maria Cristina; Gosling, Patrick – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2004
115 Italian and French teachers of high school and junior high school participated in a study aimed at investigating the impact of causal attribution on judgments of responsibility in case of academic failure of their pupils. Results support the attribution theory as conceptualized by Weiner (1986, 1995) and confirm the predictive utility of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Failure, French, Attribution Theory
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