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Zichittella, Jack – Arts and Activities, 1998
Discusses Henri Cartier-Bresson's notion of the "aesthetic of the decisive moment" and its role in photographic composition. Argues that recording spontaneous moments from real life can produce significant and complex photographs. Suggests that instilling this technique in photography students frees them to experiment without fear of…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art, Art Education, Creative Activities
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Gallo, Melina L. – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2002
Workplace literacy learners used photos of their lives and work to create a personally meaningful curriculum. The project revealed the meaning of work and learning in their new culture and the ways they adapted to and changed their work environment. The necessity of incorporating learners' perspectives in workplace literacy was emphasized.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Curriculum Development, English (Second Language), Immigrants
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Graham, Mark; Byrd, Gene – Physics Teacher, 1999
Presents a low-cost activity in which students dissect cameras and build telescopes. (WRM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Optics, Photographic Equipment, Photography
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Hinson, Joshua Don – American Indian Quarterly, 2005
This narrative describes the author's visit to Washington DC to attend the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI). As a member of the Chickasaw, the author pondered what he would find in the museum that would represent the Chickasaw Nation. Would the museum reflect his people in all their diversity? Would he see something of…
Descriptors: Photography, Museums, American Indians, American Indian Culture
Van Horn, Royal – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
Teachers in the author's graduate classes often say how much they would like to have a document camera in their classrooms. Since such a camera typically costs about $800, it is unlikely that many teachers will have their wish come true. In this column the author describes a simple solution: just make your own. He also looks at the issue of…
Descriptors: Computers, Toys, Photography, Educational Technology
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Armstrong, Keith B. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
A composite technique blending photography and autobiography, known as autophotography, was used to unleash individual and group potential in a twelve-year participatory community.
Descriptors: Justice, Democracy, Autobiographies, Social Change
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Smith, Anne; Duncan, Judith; Marshall, Kate – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
This paper reports on efforts to access four-year-old children's perspectives on their learning experiences. Interviews with children in various contexts were carried out using photographs of recent activities to stimulate discussion and recall. Small group interviews with a researcher or teacher; one-to-one interviews between researcher and…
Descriptors: Researchers, Focus Groups, Early Childhood Education, Childhood Attitudes
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Hawley, Karri S.; Cherry, Katie E. – Behavior Modification, 2004
Six older adults with probable Alzheimers disease (AD) were trained to recall a name-face association using the spaced-retrieval method. We administered six training sessions over a 2-week period. On each trial, participants selected a target photograph and stated the target name, from eight other photographs, at increasingly longer retention…
Descriptors: Photography, Intervals, Alzheimers Disease, Older Adults
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Kaplan, Ian; Howes, Andy – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2004
This article is an exploration of the value of research involving images in a school, and aims to provoke more general discussion of the purpose, value and risks of educational research using images. It reports on a participative research project in a secondary school which led to the construction of a web site based on images of that school. The…
Descriptors: Internet, Risk, Educational Change, Educational Research
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Mihas, Pavlos; Andreadis, Panagiotis – Science & Education, 2005
In this paper are presented the views of Al Haytham and his predecessors on the shadows, the rectilinear propagation of rays and the images produced by pinholes. Al Haytham had given erroneous views on the distribution of light in the shadows. Educational applications of these are presented. These applications concern: (a) Simple experiments (b)…
Descriptors: Photography, Computer Software, Science History, Teaching Methods
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Ruiz, Michael J. – Physics Education, 2005
In this article we present the fascinating reconstruction of an accident where a car hit a boy riding his bicycle. The boy dramatically flew several metres through the air after the collision and was injured, but made a swift and complete recovery from the accident with no long-term after-effects. Students are challenged to determine the speed of…
Descriptors: Photography, Motor Vehicles, Science Instruction, Physics
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Beemyn, Brett Genny; Sanders, Jim – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2005
Despite more representations of transgender people in popular culture today than ten or twenty years ago, the dominant image of a transgender individual continues to be a middle-aged "guy in a dress." Perhaps that "guy" is now perceived to be in a more stylish dress than in the past and to look more feminine, but the image remains one of a male…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Popular Culture, Homosexuality, Photography
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Grosvenor, Ian – History of Education, 2007
This paper has several concerns. It is about both the stories we tell and the images we place with those stories; it is also about historical practice and the power of the image to generate new research approaches. The paper is organized into three sections: the "eye of history" and historians and the visual archive; histories of black…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Information Sources, Historians, Educational History
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education, 2009
The HMIE publication, "External quality arrangements for Scotland's colleges," specifies that HMIE will produce a number of subject aspect reports over the four years 2008-12. These aspect reports complement in a subject-specific context the generic evaluations of learning and teaching in HMIE's reports of external review of colleges.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colleges, Institutional Evaluation, Program Evaluation
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Leman, Rachel; Clausen, Michelle M.; Bates, Janice; Stark, Lee; Arnold, Koni K.; Arnold, Robert W. – Journal of School Nursing, 2006
Early detection of significant vision problems in children is a high priority for pediatricians and school nurses. Routine vision screening is a necessary part of that detection and has traditionally involved acuity charts. However, photoscreening in which "red eye" is elicited to show whether each eye is focusing may outperform routine acuity…
Descriptors: Photography, School Nurses, Vision Tests, Testing
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