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von Renesse, Christine; Ecke, Volker – PRIMUS, 2015
Our particular flavor of inquiry-based learning (IBL) uses mathematical discourse, conversations, and discussions to empower students to deepen their mathematical thinking, building on strengths of students in the humanities. We present an organized catalog of powerful questions, discussion prompts, and talk moves that can help faculty facilitate…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Inquiry
Daneels, Mary Ellen – Social Education, 2016
The College, Career and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards published by the National Council for the Social Studies advocates the need for students not just to acquire and produce knowledge, but also to live a life of active engagement in the workings of our democracy. Dimension Four of the C3 Framework articulates this…
Descriptors: Social Action, Social Studies, State Standards, Democracy
Cummins, Jim – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2015
Recent scholarship within the field of applied linguistics highlights the fact that identities are not static but are fluid, multiple, changeable across time and space, and always constructed in relationship to interactions with others. In other words, identities are constantly in motion. This paper presents a framework for examining the notion of…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Power Structure, Applied Linguistics, Multilingualism
Tee, Ding Ding; Ahmed, Pervaiz K. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
Feedback is widely acknowledged as the crux of a learning process. Multiplicities of research studies have been advanced to address the common "cri de coeur" of teachers and students for a constructive and effective feedback mechanism in the current higher educational settings. Nevertheless, existing pedagogical approaches in feedback…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Holistic Approach
Nyamekye, Farhaana – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2013
Findings from a 1.5 year study of black adolescent mathematics students attending an African-centered school in the US are used to highlight the benefits of separate schooling for this population of students. Critical race theory is used to frame a dialogue surrounding the ways in which this type of school environment and embedded racialized…
Descriptors: African Americans, Adolescents, Mathematics Instruction, Afrocentrism
Downes, Paul – European Journal of Education, 2013
There are significant "lacunae" in the otherwise highly progressive documents on early school leaving prevention from the European Commission and Council in 2011, as part of the EU2020 headline target of 10% early school leavers across the EU. These documents offer no explicit account or analysis of the voices of children and young…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dropout Prevention, Systems Approach, Accountability
Blaauw, Janet – Teachers and Curriculum, 2016
Children in mainstream schools who struggle academically and disengage in regular schooling may be helped when teachers change their practice to include what the students themselves have reported makes a difference. Student voices need to be listened to, not as a token gesture, but as a way of making a positive difference in their lives at school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Primary Education, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
Marc Nachowitz – English Journal, 2015
Sara's story reports the effects of an experimental intervention applying knowledge-building principles for learning, as well as the unanticipated improvement of literacy skills of students with IEPs. According to the author, if you believe that knowledge is socially and collaboratively constructed, as the author does, then an overwhelming…
Descriptors: Experimental Teaching, Individualized Education Programs, Literacy, Epistemology
Husband, Terry, Jr. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2012
Early childhood classrooms in the US continue to become increasingly diverse as we journey through the twenty first century. Yet and still, many early childhood educators have been slow to respond to these shifts in diversity on the basis of both developmental and political concerns. In this guess editorial, I argue for the integration of…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Race, Early Childhood Education, Racial Attitudes
Charteris, Jennifer – New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work, 2014
As more than just knowledge and skills, The New Zealand Curriculum (Ministry of Education, 2007) key competencies encompass dispositions for lifelong learning (OECD, 2005). A range of studies associate learner agency within the dispositions that are embedded in these key competencies (Carr, 2004; Hipkins, 2010; Hipkins & Boyd, 2011). Drawn…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, National Curriculum, Competency Based Education, Foreign Countries
Medina, Carmen Liliana; Weltsek, Gustave J. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2013
Critical Performative Pedagogies, the idea that "The nature of drama as a once removed creative experience turns non-critical implicit classroom identity formation into explicit identity performance as it asks participants to actively reflect upon how identity is created and engaged within fictional social interactions." (Weltsek and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Critical Theory, Drama
Byrnes, Linda J.; Rickards, Field W. – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2011
This article investigates issues to do with student voice. Much attention is given within the literature to including the voice of students without disabilities in educational debate. Indeed, clear connections have been made between the use of student voice and raising student achievement (Mitra, 2004). Given the validation of such voices, it is…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Disabilities, Position Papers, Student Empowerment
Ioannou, Soula; Kouta, Christiana; Constantinidou, Maria; Ellina, Panayiota – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2014
The development of health promotion is typically viewed as a reaction against both the excessive responsibility placed on individuals concerning their health-related choices and the absence of recognition of environmental factors associated with personal decision making. What though does sexuality education mean from the perspective of health…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Foreign Countries, Comprehensive School Health Education, Environmental Influences
Dimick, Alexandra Schindel – Science Education, 2012
Social justice education is undertheorized in science education. Given the wide range of goals and purposes proposed within both social justice education and social justice science education scholarship, these fields require reconciliation. In this paper, I suggest a student empowerment framework for conceptualizing teaching and learning social…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Environmental Education, Science Education, Student Empowerment
Lam, Chi-Ming – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2012
In this paper, I first examine how the dominant view of children as incompetent is constructed in the field of sociology, highlighting the constructions of them as playful, vulnerable and passive. Then, I deconstruct these dominant constructions and argue that they do not do children justice. To restore justice to children through reconstructing…
Descriptors: Children, Literacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Adults