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Sabin, Laural A.; Donnellan, Anne M. – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1993
This study used participant observation and interviews to evaluate the use of facilitated communication with two sixth-grade students with cognitive disabilities. Results indicated that facilitators provided a unique combination of support, tailored to individualized needs and including physical support, decision making, and negotiating of meaning…
Descriptors: Communication Aids (for Disabled), Communication Disorders, Communication Skills, Evaluation
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Hanssen, Einar – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1996
Studied Sri Lankan street children using network interviews, life career interviews, and participant observation. Found that physical and psychological care not supplied by families is replaced within street children groups, and that children exhibit a three-stage process from self-identity as children who live at home to identification as street…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Childhood Needs
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Davis, Kristin; Franzel, Steven; Hildebrand, Peter; Irani, Tracy; Place, Nick – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2004
Agricultural extension is evolving worldwide, and there is much emphasis today on community-based mechanisms of dissemination in order to bring sustainable change. The goal of this study was to examine the factors that make farmer groups successful in dissemination of information and technologies. A mixed-methods, multiple-stage approach was used…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Rural Extension, Participant Observation, Interviews
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Reeves, Madeleine – European Educational Research Journal, 2005
This article explores the impact of market metaphors and mechanisms on higher education in Kyrgyzstan. Drawing upon recent anthropological literature on the local meanings of market reforms in post-socialist contexts, as well as work in the field of educational policy that has focused attention on the "local spaces" in which curricular…
Descriptors: Higher Education, State Universities, Participant Observation, Educational Change
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Lobo, Susan – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
Although each urban Indian community is distinctive, there are a number of common features or characteristics that are found in most urban Indian communities. The salient characteristics of the San Francisco Bay Area Indian community and many other urban Indian communities are that they are multitribal and therefore multicultural; dispersed…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Mothers, Family (Sociological Unit), Participant Observation
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Davis, Julie – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2005
The early childhood education field has been slow to take up the challenge of sustainability. However, Brisbane's Campus Kindergarten is one early education centre that is making serious efforts in this regard. In 1997, Campus Kindergarten initiated its "Sustainable Planet Project" involving a variety of curriculum and pedagogical…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten, Sustainable Development, Child Care Centers
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Shank, Melody J. – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2005
In education, mentoring is typically understood as a one-on-one relationship between a novice teacher and a more experienced, competent colleague. Through the mentoring relationship, the veteran teacher guides the new teacher into the profession. In this article, the author supports an alternative conception of mentoring by describing how a group…
Descriptors: Mentors, Collegiality, Secondary School Teachers, Teaching Methods
Stone, Lynda – 1994
This case study explored how social interaction during science lessons leads to the development of planning skills in students. An analysis of group discussions was conducted. Questions addressed were: (1) What is the nature of planning discourse during science problem-solving activities with young children?; and (2) How is collaborative planning…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Larson, Jane O. – 1997
Due to its abstract, theoretical nature, the mole concept has been recognized as one of the most difficult topics to teach and learn within the chemistry curriculum. The purpose of this study was to chronicle the development of high school students' conceptions of the mole following a period of instruction in a chemistry class. This investigation…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Strategies
Murray, Judy I. – 1993
A project undertaken to observe an instructor in three college courses in three consecutive quarters provided an opportunity to examine the teaching process in a holistic way, seek students' views in the classroom, and describe a collaborative approach to teaching assessment and development. Factors taken into account in the holistic model of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, College Instruction, Community Colleges
DelPizzo, Martha Tecca; Wolfe, Jody Messinger – 1991
Two studies (from 1989 and 1990) are reviewed to illustrate the effectiveness and versatility of "ethnographies of thought" (as described by C. Geertz, 1983) for gaining significant understanding of the meaning perspectives of research participants and the contexts of a variety of educational settings. The methodological implications of the two…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Data Collection, Educational Assessment
Schwertman, Kathryn; Corey, Melinda – 1989
An ethnographic study examined ways in which the writing behaviors of adult literacy students in a classroom setting were either similar to or different from current theories of language acquisition. Three students were selected from an adult literacy class at the Fordham Library Center in the Bronx. The research plan had a three-pronged approach:…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Students, Behavior Patterns
Nowicki, Joseph J. – 1991
The study described in this paper includes original qualitative research and analysis that addresses: how future secondary teachers are educated; perspectives from veteran and student teachers; insights into preparing teachers for the schools of our future; and suggestions for incorporating the voices of teachers and of those learning to teach…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interviews, Participant Observation, Preservice Teacher Education
Kochman, Thomas – 1981
This book uses an ethnographic approach to collect and analyze patterns of language and culture that affect interracial communication and culture. The study selects patterns of behavior, or elements within patterns, and maps black and white cognitive territory in order to reveal the cultural reasons for communications difficulties. The book…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Dialects, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict
Hart, Ann Weaver – 1985
This paper examines the social phenomenon of leadership succession in a school from the perspective of the successor, based on the author's own experience in succeeding to the principalship of a junior high school. Using a combination of participant observation, informal interview, and existing and collected documents, the study was designed to…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Role, Educational Environment, Participant Observation
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