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Tanaka, Kazuo S.; Harada, Ken-ichi; Hayamizu, Tomohiro; Kita, Ryosuke; Kono, Rikako; Maruta, Kyoka; Nagahama, Hiroki; Ozawa, Naoya; Sakemi, Yasuhiro; Sugimori, Ryu – Physics Education, 2022
In Japan, research activities by junior and senior high school students show an upward trend. However, there are limited examples of research activities in the field of elementary particles and atoms. This is due to the difficulty associated with procuring research tools such as accelerators or particle detectors. Therefore, we hosted the 'Accel…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Junior High School Students, High School Students, Science Experiments
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Krumm, Andrew; Everson, Howard T.; Neisler, Julie – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2022
This paper describes a partnership-based approach for analyzing data from a learning management system (LMS) used by students in grades 6-12. The goal of the partnership was to create indicators for the ways in which students navigated digital learning activities, referred to as playlists, that were comprised of resources, pre-assessments, and…
Descriptors: Learning Management Systems, Data Analysis, Electronic Learning, Student Behavior
Hammerness, Karen; MacPherson, Anna; Gupta, Preeti; Jackson, Tramia; Chaffee, Rachel – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
Out-of-school programs can offer personalized and meaningful learning experiences that deepen students' knowledge and cater to their passions and interests, but it has been a painful reality that many such programs have been available only to students and families with privilege and resources. Karen Hammerness, Anna MacPherson, Preeti Gupta,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, At Risk Students, Researchers, Mentors
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Douthirt-Cohen, Beth; Tokunaga, Tomoko – Ethnography and Education, 2020
Scholars have called for ethnographers to reveal the emotional and controversial aspects of fieldwork. Through analysis of our fieldwork with teens in the United States and Japan, this article documents how we, two adult researchers, attempted to address adultism--a pervasive system of oppression that deems young people inferior. We discuss three…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Researchers, Power Structure, Youth
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Herron, Melinda – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2019
For anthropologists working with young people in schools, an ambiguous and anxiety-provoking balancing act is required; how can the researcher align with the relational sensibilities of ethnography while also adhering to the strict boundaries and risk management ethos of school and university ethics? Tracing research relationships developed with…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Ethics, Risk Management, Researchers
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Miled, Neila – Ethnography and Education, 2019
As a Muslim researcher conducting a critical ethnography about/with/for Muslim youth and their school experiences, at this time of intensified Islamophobia and overwhelming discourses of hate against Muslims, the boundaries of the personal and the academic become blurry and confusing. This paper emerges from my subjective/academic experiences as a…
Descriptors: Muslims, Researchers, Ethnography, Student Experience
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Lim, Victor Fei; Tan, Serene Kok Yin – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2018
The changing nature of communication has accentuated the need to develop multimodal literacy in students. Although the conventional way of asking a series of questions to elicit students' comprehension has helped build reading and comprehension skills, teachers could provide more support in the form of the language, pedagogical scaffolds, and…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Films, Critical Viewing, Secondary School Teachers
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Martin, Staci B.; Burbach, Jessica H.; Benitez, Lulis Lares; Ramiz, Irisa – London Review of Education, 2019
Too often youth from vulnerable communities see themselves talked about in academic research, but are rarely involved as co-researchers or co-authors of research. The purpose of this article is to share our reflections on engaging youth, their experiences and their perspectives on the multi-levels of impact of participatory action research…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Refugees, Foreign Countries
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Baeten, Judy; Munzenmaier, Diane; Vogt, Gina; Hoelzer, Mark; Herman, Tim – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2020
One goal of the NIH SEPA (Science Education Partnership Awards) program is to create partnerships among biomedical researchers, teachers and schools. The MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling (CBM) has leveraged the support from a series of SEPA awards to create a multifaceted outreach program that connects biomolecular researchers and their…
Descriptors: Science Education, Molecular Biology, Biomedicine, Researchers
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Stowe, Ryan L.; Herrington, Deborah G.; McKay, Robert L.; Cooper, Melanie M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Connecting the behavior of invisible (to the naked eye) particles governed by the principles of quantum mechanics to the world we can see and touch requires a host of inferences, almost none of which can be extrapolated from experience. Molecular-level sensemaking thus relies upon intellectual resources that must be developed in large part by…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Curriculum, High School Students, Standards
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Hintermann, Christiane; Bergmeister, Felix Magnus; Kessel, Viola Anna – Journal of Geography, 2020
Media are the arena where the discursive struggle over identities, cultures and geographies is carried out. Media organize our ways of thinking and acting vis-à-vis our ideas and perceptions of "us" and of "others." With the proliferation of participative information technology, (young) media users reinforce or challenge media…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Geography Instruction, Information Technology, Teaching Methods
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Sonu, Debbie – Curriculum Inquiry, 2016
This paper is about memory, the elusive process of remembering and of an encounter between a researcher and a participant who after five years reunited to remember. The object under study is a high school social justice curriculum with a central focus on the development of social action projects. Grounded in Pitt and Britzman's work on difficult…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Accountability, High School Students, Grade 10
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Sultany, Molly; Bixby, Rebecca – Science Teacher, 2016
For students in biology, chemistry, or environmental science, diatoms offer excellent insight into watershed health and human impact on the environment. Diatoms are found globally in virtually every habitat that has sunlight and moisture, including polar seas, tropical streams, and on moist soils and mosses. Studying diatoms as biological…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts, High Schools
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Gilbert, Jen – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2016
University researchers face a significant obstacle when studying schools: their lives as researchers began in schools. How can researchers enter the contemporary high school and see the movement of bodies through those halls as something other than a confirmation or rejection of their own schooling experiences? What special intellectual and…
Descriptors: Researchers, High Schools, Research Problems, High School Students
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Svihla, Vanessa – Frontline Learning Research, 2014
Design-based research (DBR) is a core methodology of the Learning Sciences. Historically rooted as a movement away from the methods of experimental psychology, it is a means to develop "humble" theory that takes into account numerous contextual effects for understanding how and why a design supported learning. DBR involves iterative…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Instructional Design, Educational Research, Learning
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