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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
481

Inquiry Curriculum Development: Transferring Personal Representation Experiences to Working with Children

Broderick, Jane Tingle, Hong, Seong Bock 01 October 2005 (has links)
No description available.
482

Teaching Teachers to Converse Productively with Students: A Study Using the Cycle of Inquiry System

Broderick, Jane Tingle, Hong, Seong Bock, Wohlford, G. 15 November 2017 (has links)
No description available.
483

Inquiry-based Early Childhood Curriculum Development: Using Materials to Facilitate Representation, National Association for the Education of Young Children

Broderick, Jane Tingle, Hong, Seong Bock 01 December 2005 (has links)
No description available.
484

Managing Diverse Investigation Threads in Emergent Inquiry Classrooms Using Whole and Small Group Classroom Meetings

Sarver, Tammie, Broderick, Jane Tingle, Lodien, Lynn 01 January 2016 (has links)
Learning to organize the diverse interests of small groups in a Reggio inspired emergent curriculum is complex. No need to move all children through a process. Several small interest groups can emerge and thrive. Teachers can be sure that all children will receive significant learning from the diverse interest groups through the thoughtful and consistent use of small group and whole group classroom meetings. Techniques and real life examples will be shared. Discussion will be encouraged.
485

Managing Diverse Investigation Threads in Emergent Inquiry Classrooms Using Whole and Small Group Classroom Meetings

Broderick, Jane Tingle, Sarver, T. 01 January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
486

Nätcoaching som ett komplement till lösningsförslag : En undersökning av en ny digital lärmiljö genom undersökande relation / Online coaching as a complement to worked-examples. : A research of a new digital learning platform through Relationship of Inquiry

Friefeldt, William, Gullberg, Philip January 2019 (has links)
Den tekniska utvecklingen har varit storskalig i världen och människors vardagsliv har ändrats mycket det senaste seklet. I kontrast till detta har den svenska skolan inte sett samma hastiga tekniska utveckling. Samtidigt visar resultat från PISA att elevers resultat i matematik sjunker. Här identifieras två problem som måste lösas. Därför syftade denna undersökning till att underlätta elevers matematikstudier genom att skapa en ny digital lärmiljö. Lärmiljön kom att kombinera matematiska lösningsförslag med nätcoaching. Det gjordes med hjälp av det digitala läromedlet Mathleaks och lärplattformen TalkMath. Därefter analysera hur entill-en nätcoaching fungerade i denna nya lärmiljö. Undersökningen syftade även ta reda på hur elever uppfattar lärmiljön och om den kan vara ett komplement till lösningsförslag. Lärmiljön skapades med grund i pedagogiska teorier såsom Vygotskijs sociokulturella perspektiv, teorier om coaching, synkron kommunikation samt teorier om en-till-en nätcoaching. Två metoder användes för att samla denna data. För det första sparades alla konversationer automatiskt i en databas. För det andra så användes en enkät för att samla elevernas uppfattning av lärmiljön. Ramverket Undersökande relation användes för att analysera alla konversationerna mellan elev och coach. Studenterna valdes ut från en svensk gymnasieskola där en av författarna jobbar, eleverna var i åldrarna 15-18 år. Resultaten indikerade att denna nya lärmiljö var ett bra komplement till lösningsförslag. Det drogs även slutsatsen att lärmiljön hjälpte elevers kognitiva progression. Undersökningen visar att en digital lärmiljö kan vara ett bra komplement för elever som studerar matematik med lösningsförslag. / The digital and technical development of the world have been large-scale and people’s day-today life has changed immensely the last century. In contrast, the Swedish school system has not been seeing the same rapid technical development. As students’ results in mathematics are declining an approach to battle this trend can be to apply this technological development on students’ studies in mathematics. Therefore, this thesis sought to ease students’ mathematics studies by creating a digital learning environment. By combining workedexamples with online coaching the environment was created through the platforms Mathleaks and TalkMath. Then examine how online one-to-one coaching works in this environment. It also sought to analyse how students perceive this teaching environment and if it can be used as a complement to worked-examples. The environment was created based on pedagogical theories such as Vygotsky's sociocultural perspective, coach theories, synchronous communication as well as theory around one-to-one online coaching. Two methods were used to gather data. First, the conversations were automatically stored in a database. Secondly, a survey was used to gather the students’ opinion of the teaching environment. The framework Relationship of Inquiry was used to analyse all conversations between students and coaches. Students were chosen from an upper secondary school in the ages of 15-18 where one of the authors worked. Results indicated that the teaching environment that was created was a good complement to worked-examples. The environment was shown to help student’s knowledge progression. This shows that digital teaching environments can be a valuable addition for students when studying mathematics.
487

Interaktion och relationer : Kollaboration i onlineundervisning / Interaction and relations : Collaboration in online education

Faarinen, Ewa-Charlotte January 2023 (has links)
Syftet med studien är att identifiera hur såväl framgångsrika förutsättningar som praktiska tillämpningarskapas av lärarutbildare när det gäller lärarstudenters digitala kollaborativa lärande i matematikundervisningpå distans. Studien genomfördes med utgångspunkt i ett aktionsforskningsarbete, därempirin inhämtades genom skriftliga reflektioner samt enkätfrågor av sluten och öppen karaktär. Iaktionsforskningsarbetet kombinerades ett konferensverktyg och en yta för samarbete online för attskapa en lärande gemenskap i matematikdidaktik inom högre utbildning. Med hjälp av ramverketcommunity of inquiry undersöktes studenters och lärarutbildares presence, närvaro, som uppstår iläromiljön online. När det gäller utvecklingen av kursdesign och innehåll går det att dra slutsatsen attcommunity of inquiry främst uppfyller cognitive presence medan teaching presence behöver förstärkas.När det gäller de känslor som lärarutbildare och studenter förnimmer vid kollaborativa kursmomenti matematikdidaktisk undervisning online går det att dra slutsatsen att både positiva och negativakänslor kan gynna lärandet. Det behövs insatser för att bemöta frustration i olika former hosbåde studenter och lärarutbildare. / The purpose of the study is to explore how helpful conditions such as practical applications are createdby teacher educators regarding student teachers' digital collaborative learning in online mathematicseducation. The study was carried out based on an action research project, where the empiricalevidence was obtained through written reflections and survey questions of a closed and open nature.In the action research a conference tool and an online collaboration surface were combined to createa learning community in mathematics didactics online in higher education. Using the community ofinquiry framework, the presence of students and teacher educators in the online learning environmentwas investigated. When it comes to the development of course design and content, it can beconcluded that the community of inquiry primarily fulfils cognitive presence while teaching presenceneeds to be strengthened. When it comes to the emotions that teacher educators and students feelduring collaborative course elements in online mathematics didactic teaching, it can be concludedthat both positive and negative emotions can benefit learning. Efforts are needed to respond to frustrationin various forms among both students and teacher educators.
488

Project Study Group: A Narrative Inquiry into how Individual Epistemological Beliefs and Teaching Practices are affected by Participation in a Study Group Implementing the Project Approach

Pistorova, Stacey L. January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
489

Awakening Empathy: Integrated Tools for Social Service Workers in Establishing Trust with Young, Single Mothers

Casey, Davida L. January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
490

Technology predictors of inquiry-based teaching: an examination of two k-12 1:1 pilots

Theis, Jennifer Lee 02 May 2016 (has links)
No description available.

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