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A View Of The Tip Of The Iceberg:Revisiting Conceptual Continuities And Their Implications For Science Learning
Everyday language Scientific language School science
2015/11/9
We respond to Hwang and Kim and Yeo’s critiques of the conceptual continuity framework in science education. First, we address the criticism that their analysis fails to recognize the situated perspec...
Attitudes Towards Science:A Review Of The Literature And Its Implications
Attitudes Towards Science The Literature Its Implications
2015/11/9
This article offers a review of the major literature about attitudes to science and its implications over the past 20 years. It argues that the continuing decline in numbers choosing to study science ...
Researching Young Children's Lived Experiences of Loneliness: Pedagogical Implications for Linguistically Diverse Students
Loneliness Linguistically Diverse Students
2015/9/24
This article addresses the pedagogical implications of linguistically diverse students' experiences of loneliness in elementary school. The study presented was derived from a larger investigation of y...
Borrowing Trouble? Human Capital Investment with Opt-In Costs and Implications for the E
Human Capital Investment Opt-In Costs
2015/9/24
We estimate the impact of grant aid on borrowing and educational attainment of students
enrolled in a large public university system using regression discontinuity and regression kink
designs. Each ...
Cultural Congruence in the Education of and Research With Young Aboriginal Students:Ethical Implications for Classroom Researchers
Cultural Congruence Education of and Research Young Aboriginal Students Ethical Implications Classroom Researchers
2015/9/16
The purpose of this article is twofold: (a) to explore in an inner-city kindergarten classroom how Aboriginal students' interaction patterns differ from, and are often in dissonance with, what their n...
Parenting, a Challenge in the New Millennium: Implications for Mental Health of Children
Parenting child mental health
2015/7/31
Adolescence is the transition phase between childhood and adulthood, characterized by psychological and biological changes, extending from the onset of puberty to the attainment of physical maturity a...
Psychologists’ Understandings of Resilience:Implications for the Discipline of Psychology and Psychology Practice
Psychologists Understandings Psychology Psychology Practice
2015/7/24
Current adoptions of strength-based approaches, as suggested by the positive psychology movement, asks professionals to develop different perspectives on familiar constructs. Given that we have little...
Personality Testing in the Church of Scientology:Implications for Outcome Research
Scientology outcomes OCA Oxford Capacity Analysis validation
2015/7/10
Many fields of modern society require scientific proof of effectiveness before new methods can be widely accepted, as in clinical trials for new drugs, educational evaluation for teaching approaches, ...
From October 2004 to June 2006, I worked as a curriculum leader across 18 elementary schools as part of an Alberta Incentive for School Improvement project focused on the reform question: How does inq...
A pedagogical decalogue : discerning the practical implications of brain-based learning research on pedagogical practice in Catholic schools
brain-based learning brain
2015/6/1
In an era where professional standards and the quality of the teaching profession are increasingly being brought into the public spotlight, it behoves educational leaders and policy makers to carefull...
An Exploratory Analysis of Current Autism Terminology Usage, Including Its Implications for Public Health and Special Education in the State of Indiana
IBDPR special education public health
2015/5/26
Consistent under-reporting of autism cases by Indiana physicians to the Indiana Birth Defects and Problems Registry (IBDPR) has made quality autism-related data very difficult to obtain (Indiana Birth...
Acceleration Kinematics in Cricketers: Implications for Performance in the Field
Biomechanics cricket fielding step length sprinting swing leg flexion
2015/5/21
Cricket fielding often involves maximal acceleration to retrieve the ball. There has been no analysis of acceleration specific to cricketers, or for players who field primarily in the infield (closer ...
Circadian Rhythms in Exercise Performance:Implications for Hormonal and Muscular Adaptation
Diurnal variation steroidal hormones neuromuscular adaptation
2015/5/8
Almost all physiological and biochemical processes within the human body follow a circadian rhythm (CR). In humans, the suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates sleep- wake cycle and other daily biorhythms i...
Interplay of Different Contextual Motivations and Their Implications for Exercise Motivation
Self-determination theory health leisure interpersonal relationships autotelic experience
2015/5/7
The aim of this study was to analyze the interaction between different contextual motivations and exercise motivation. The sample consisted of 449 exercisers aged between 16 and 53 years. Questionnair...
Binary ROCs and Their Implications for the Measurement of Memory
Binary ROCKs Their Implications Measurement of Memory
2014/11/5
Bröder and Schütz (2009) have argued that the curvature typically observed in recognition memory receiver-operating characteristics (ROCs) is a by-product of the ratings task often used to obtain...