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Bintz, William P.; Wright, Pam; Sheffer, Julie – Reading Teacher, 2010
Developing and implementing relevant, challenging, integrative, and exploratory curriculum is critical at all levels of schooling. This article describes one attempt to develop and implement an instance of interdisciplinary curriculum by using copy change with trade books to teach earth science. Specifically, it introduces trade books as a way to…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Grade 5, Curriculum Development, Science Education
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Bert, Greg – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2010
The six national content standards from NASPE define what a student should know and be able to do as a result of a high quality physical education program. The "NASPE SIX" serve as a North Star to guide teachers as they prepare and implement programs. Simply stated, the NASPE Standards for Physical Education are all about six simple…
Descriptors: High Schools, Physical Education, National Standards, Effective Schools Research
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Brown, Timothy M.; Brown, Patrick L. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2010
Using an exploration-explanation sequence of science instruction helps teachers unveil students' prior knowledge about circuits and engage them in minds-on science learning. In these lessons, fourth grade students make predictions and test their ideas about circuits in series through hands-on investigations. The teacher helps students make…
Descriptors: Investigations, Prior Learning, Critical Thinking, Grade 4
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Foley, Gregory D. – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
Ellipses vary in shape from circular to nearly parabolic. An ellipse's eccentricity indicates the location of its foci, but its aspect ratio is a direct measure of its shape. This article takes a careful look at the shape of an ellipse and offers practical suggestions and specific activities to deepen students' understanding of the geometry of an…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, National Standards
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Bosshardt, William D.; Grimes, Paul W.; Suiter, Mary C. – Social Education, 2011
In the fall of 2008, the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta and St. Louis began a systematic evaluation of their economic and personal finance educational outreach programs. Both banks were interested in developing tools to assess the success of their existing economic and financial education programs. However, before any assessment could begin, a…
Descriptors: Banking, Outreach Programs, National Standards, Economics Education
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Filippakou, Ourania – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
The paper suggests that the idea of quality in higher education is ideologically constructed and conducted. In a spiral of mutual reinforcements, quality regimes naturalise experience, while the theories of that practice legitimise the naturalness of "quality". I shall suggest that quality regimes provide too narrow readings of higher education.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Quality, Ideology, Educational Practices
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Bergman, Daniel J.; Olson, Joanne – Science and Children, 2011
Many elementary teachers encounter science lessons with a hands-on component that requires very little engaged thinking by the students. The good news is that any teacher can create successful minds-on inquiry opportunities by adding key instructional strategies to a typical "cookbook" activity. The authors discuss some of these strategies using a…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Research Design, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science
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Rillero, Peter – Science and Children, 2011
In standards-based science fairs, children learn more about what they are interested in. They deepen understandings of how science works and improve inquiry skills--including the ability to communicate and share research results. Parents learn more about science inquiry and their child's science abilities. The standards-based science fair builds…
Descriptors: Science Fairs, Educational Opportunities, National Standards, Inquiry
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Dyson, Ben; Placek, Judith H.; Graber, Kim C.; Fisette, Jennifer L.; Rink, Judy; Zhu, Weimo; Avery, Marybell; Franck, Marian; Fox, Connie; Raynes, De; Park, Youngsik – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2011
This article describes how assessments in PE Metrics were developed following six steps: (a) determining test blueprint, (b) writing assessment tasks and scoring rubrics, (c) establishing content validity, (d) piloting assessments, (e) conducting item analysis, and (f) modifying the assessments based on analysis and expert opinion. A task force,…
Descriptors: Expertise, Evidence, Physical Education, Elementary Education
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Goodwyn, Andrew – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2012
English teachers in England have experienced a lengthy period of external constraint, increasingly controlling their practice. This constraint was originated in the 1989 National curriculum. Although in its first version it was in harmony with practice, its numerous revisions have moved it a long way from teachers' own values and beliefs. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), National Standards, Neoliberalism
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, 2010
Effective principals are critical to the success of students, teachers and entire schools. A successful principal creates a culture of learning that: (1) Advances student learning and engagement; (2) Recruits and retains the best teachers; and (3) Improves teacher and school performance. To create a consistently reliable process to develop,…
Descriptors: Teacher Certification, Principals, National Standards, Teacher Persistence
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Russell, William B., III – Social Education, 2010
November 9, 2009, marked the twentieth anniversary of the opening of the Berlin Wall. The Wall, a symbol of the Cold War, separated the German people for 28 years (1961-1989), keeping those on the East side isolated. Although the construction and dismantling of the Berlin Wall is a significant part of history, the topic is little covered in the…
Descriptors: Textbooks, War, National Standards, Social Studies
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Novakowski, Janice – Science and Children, 2010
After an outdoor excursion hunting for a "special leaf" on a delightful fall day, students returned to the classroom and were instructed to capture the leaf on a blank page in their science notebooks. They were asked to document as many details as possible, based on their observations. The overall focus of the notebooks was for students to capture…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Literacy, Nonfiction, Science Instruction
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Dill, David D. – Quality in Higher Education, 2010
What have we learned from 25 years of experience with external academic quality assurance that can help design more effective framework conditions for assuring academic standards? The key elements appear to be the structure and means of evaluating national academic quality assurance agencies, the nature of academic quality information mandated by…
Descriptors: Institutional Evaluation, Academic Standards, Quality Control, Change Strategies
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Ashbrook, Peggy – Science and Children, 2010
Everyday occurrences with evaporation are so ordinary that adults may not realize that children wonder about them and create explanations about what happens to water as wet objects dry. The process of evaporation is not visible, making it hard for young children to understand. Because they like to look for clues and participate in group…
Descriptors: Science Education, Children, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods
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