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Prince, Katherine; Woempner, Carolyn – Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL), 2010
This brief examines the policy implications of two drivers of change presented in the "2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning"-- Pattern Recognition and Amplified Organization. These drivers point toward a series of cultural shifts and illuminate how we are developing new ways of organizing, constructing, and managing knowledge.…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Trends
Lynch, Jill C. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2012
This article explores the ethical, methodological, and practical issues of translating critical theory and research into praxis through a case study analysis of a graduate capstone seminar that explored the familiar, and seemingly benign, concepts common to educational discourses: "Creativity, Collaboration, and Community." The author…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teacher Educators, Educational Research, Praxis
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McNair, Jonda C.; Colabucci, Lesley – Journal of Children's Literature, 2007
During the post-convention of the 2006 National Council of Teachers of English Conference, members of the Children's Literature Assembly organized and sponsored a day-long workshop on the subject of developing visual literacy within the context of picture books. The workshop featured children's book illustrators (LeUyen Pham, Margaret…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Workshops, Visual Literacy
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Passmore, Kaye – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
Visual culture is a hot topic in art education right now as some teachers are dedicated to teaching it and others are adamant that it has no place in a traditional art class. Visual culture, the author asserts, can include just about anything that is visually represented. Although people often think of visual culture as contemporary visuals such…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Arts, Popular Culture, Visual Literacy
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Altinay Gazi, Zehra; Altinay Aksal, Fahriye – Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 2011
This research aims to investigate the impact of the visual aided learning on pre-service teachers' co-construction of subject matter knowledge in teaching practice. The study revealed the examination of film as an active cognizing and learning tool in classroom management course within teacher education programme. Within the framework of action…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Preservice Teacher Education, Qualitative Research, Action Research
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Abilock, Debbie – Knowledge Quest, 2008
Like a printed text, an architectural blueprint, a mathematical equation, or a musical score, a visual image is its own language. Visual literacy has three components: (1) learning; (2) thinking; and (3) communicating. A "literate" person is able to decipher the basic code and syntax, interpret the signs and symbols, correctly apply terms from an…
Descriptors: Photography, Printed Materials, Syntax, Reader Response
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Britsch, Susan – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2010
Teachers can integrate discussion and writing about photographs into the early childhood curriculum to build speaking, reading, and writing skills in any language. Although little available research focuses on photography and early childhood education as related specifically to English Language Learners, several current teacher resources do focus…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Photography, Early Childhood Education, Visual Learning
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Simpson, Andrew; Riggs, Kevin J. – Infant and Child Development, 2009
Understanding how responses become prepotent is essential for understanding when inhibitory control is needed in everyday behaviour. We investigated prepotency in the grass-snow task--in which a child points to a green card when the experimenter says "snow" and a white card when the experimenter says "grass". Experiment 1 (n =…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Child Behavior, Perceptual Development, Neuropsychology
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Seyfried, Jonathan – Knowledge Quest, 2008
Teachers often find themselves lamenting the loss of emergent readers to video games, television, and, most recently, the TTYL (talk/type to you later) culture of text messaging and Internet social networking. Trying to impart the joy of a good read to middle school students feels like pushing religion onto the perfectly content worshipers of…
Descriptors: Novels, Cartoons, School Libraries, Adolescent Literature
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Yarker, Patrick – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2008
Nicholas Serota calls Room 13 "the most important model for artistic teaching in school that we have in the UK." This article describes and considers aspects of the Room 13 initiative. Begun more than a decade ago in Scotland and now spreading internationally, Room 13 treats pupils as artists and business-people. By working alongside…
Descriptors: Artists, Foreign Countries, Visual Literacy, Student Motivation
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Cihak, David F. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2007
This study examined the use of teaching three students with autism how to comprehend pictures. Students were elementary-aged, did not speak, and needed communication training. Students were provided systematic visual literacy instruction. Visual literacy instruction consisted of comprehending familiar people, objects, actions, and sequences…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Students, Visual Literacy
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De Abreu, Belinha – Knowledge Quest, 2008
Most seventh grade students partially define themselves through everyday media messages. As a part of understanding how these images and the media impacts their lives, the author collaborated with her colleagues to develop a unit to help teens learn how visual messages such as those in pictures, media icons, logos, slogans, clothing, toys, and…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Mass Media Effects, Visual Aids, Visual Literacy
Downey, Greg; Gray, Tonia – Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1), 2012
Web 2.0 technologies create opportunities for distance learning with particular promise for students while they are on international exchange. The current generation of students departing for study abroad is electronically literate or "digital natives", who have thoroughly integrated internet and communication technologies into their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Web 2.0 Technologies, Electronic Publishing
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Balkir, Nur – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2009
One of the key tasks of the university in the 21st century is to nurture visually literate students in the information age. Given that we live in a very highly visualized world, it is increasingly important that students are educated as critical viewers who are able to respond to visual images in an analytical and selective manner. The education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Art Teachers, Culture
Gaudelli, William – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2009
The current study builds on previous research and theory in social studies curriculum to address how democracy is interpreted by secondary students through visual texts. The author begins with a brief exploration of hermeneutics as a theoretical framework for this work and a sketch of methodology employed in this study. The author then presents…
Descriptors: Democracy, Focus Groups, Visual Literacy, Social Studies
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