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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.
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A study guide for teaching T̲h̲e̲ u̲n̲i̲t̲y̲ o̲f̲ t̲h̲e̲ B̲i̲b̲l̲e̲

Allen, Larry D. Fuller, Daniel P. January 1991 (has links)
Project (D. Min.)--Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1991. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 432-436).
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Coding in P-12 Education from the Beginning to the End

Nivens, Ryan Andrew 02 June 2017 (has links)
Our focus is the value of computer coding knowledge as a new literacy in the information economy. Examples of differences between “scripting” and “computer programming” will be illustrated. Our goal is that all middle and high school students would have some experience with coding before graduation. We see the mathematics class as a natural fit for learning this new literacy. Using Raspberry Pi computing devices, participants will try some hands-on coding with data sets that are familiar and relevant. We will conclude with a summary of the efforts made by ETSU to increase the coding literacy in Northeast Tennessee.
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"Är du lika snabb som McQueen?" : En kvalitativ studie om hur idrottslärare i två religiösa friskolor arbetar med könsroller och genus

Moulds Tyyskä, Katrina January 2011 (has links)
This thesis examines how teachers in physical education work with gender and gender roles in two religious schools in Stockholm. My main research questions were how the teachers relate to gender roles, if they think of gender when planning the lessons and do the boys or the girls get more attention from the teacher, if so, how do they get it? This study is based on interviews and observations, which makes it a qualitative study. The P. E. teachers in my study work in two religious schools. Two of them work at a Muslim school where segregated education exists, which means that boys and girls don’t have physical education classes together. The third teacher works at a Christian school that has co-education. The main theory in my study is that gender is socially created by humans. Masculinity and femininity are created when people are in integration with each other. The conclusions in my study are that the teachers relate to gender roles in different ways. All teachers find it difficult to work with gender in an active way, which means that this is something that’s not given priority during the lesson. By my analysis, I have also found that teachers to some extent follow the curriculum requirements for overcoming gender roles, but the lack of awareness from the teachers can actually lead to the reinforcement of gender roles. All the teachers in my study would like to have some form of training or practical exercises that they can improve their skills in becoming more aware of working with gender. The teachers therefore share awareness that they could be better. I can also say from my empirical evidence that teachers in my study did not prioritize gender in their planning of the lesson. During my observations in the Muslim school I found it a bit difficult to see whether the girls or the boys got more attention from the teacher. I noticed, however, that girls more often received more praise from both teachers B and C, than boys did in teacher A and C’s lessons. I felt, however, in teacher C’s lessons in the Christian school, girls received more praise from the teacher and more attention by the way he spoke to them.
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Teaching Toward Social Justice Using Text Sets as Mirrors and Windows for Local, National, and Global Issues

Moran, Renee Rice, Keith, Karin, Billen, Monica 01 January 2015 (has links)
The primary purpose of this book is to serve as a resource in teacher preparation programs. It is also intended to serve as an instructional resource in P‐12 education. The book will be especially useful in methods of teaching and foundational courses both at the elementary and secondary education levels. The book contains pertinent instructional topics, units and lessons in global education and social justice themes. The secondary purpose of this book is to serve as a resource for graduate students and researchers whose interest is global and social justice education.
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Defining and Working Toward College and Career Readiness: A P-16 Education Reform Initiative

Engram, Diettra R. 13 August 2012 (has links)
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