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Automatically Fixing Syntax Errors with PEST, a Python Tool for BeginnersFeng, Michelle 01 January 2018 (has links)
Psycholinguistic research shows that it is unreasonable to expect programmers to easily find minor typos in their otherwise correct code. The Python Error Support Tool PEST was designed and developed to address this. PEST offers an explanation for why the error happened and presents a list of possible fixes that will allow the user’s code to compile. This tool was evaluated by several students with a beginner’s level of expertise in Python, and feedback was generally positive with tangible steps for improvement.
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Student-teacher Interaction Through Online Reflective Journals in a High School Science Classroom: What Have We Learned?Ehlers, Megan Elizabeth 01 January 2015 (has links)
Three challenges in current secondary school science classrooms are (a) meaningful integration of technology, (b) integration of reading and writing in content courses, and (c) differentiation of instruction to meet individual student needs in courses. This is an exploratory study of an urban, high school marine science course in which a teacher added communication with her students via asynchronous online journals. This intervention was intended to enable the teacher to understand how students were constructing knowledge and their understanding of marine science topics. Data included journal postings from all students and the teacher throughout the semester, as well as the teacher's personal journal.
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The value of computer-assisted instruction in secondary science educationSchroeder, Leah M. 01 January 1986 (has links)
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Elementary teacher science background and interest: The relationship with science teaching patternsJohnson, Larry E. 01 January 1984 (has links)
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A handbook of mathematic games for secondary teachersStanley, Gary L. 01 January 1984 (has links)
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Developing a science fair packet for grades 4-6Dutro, George B. 01 January 1986 (has links)
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Teaching geometry in the elementary classroomRogers, Virginia Lee Copper 01 January 1995 (has links)
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Perceptions and attitudes of students, teachers, and parents about middle school science fairsGreenfield, Norma Beth 01 January 1996 (has links)
The problem addressed in this study was to determine what students, parents, and teachers perceive to be the main reason a school has a science fair, and whether they believe science fairs accomplish their goals. Attitudes toward competition, awarding of prizes, voluntary versus required participation, and alternatives to science fairs were also examined and compared among the groups.
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Developing understanding and fluency with numbersCorr, Catherine Ann 01 January 1999 (has links)
This project will provide support for teachers who have solid understanding of math as the goal for the students in their classrooms. Using the district adopted course of study as the foundation, this project will provide a curriculum supplement for the first grade.
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Examining student-generated questions in an elementary science classroomDiaz, Juan Francisco, Jr. 01 May 2011 (has links)
This study was conducted to better understand how teachers use an argument-based inquiry technique known as the Science Writing Heuristic (SWH) approach to address issues on teaching, learning, negotiation, argumentation, and elaboration in an elementary science classroom. Within the SWH framework, this study traced the progress of promoting argumentation and negotiation (which led to student-generated questions) during a discussion in an elementary science classroom. Speech patterns during various classroom scenarios were analyzed to understand how teacher-student interactions influence learning.
This study uses a mixture of qualitative and quantitative methods. The qualitative aspect of the study is an analysis of teacher-student interactions in the classroom using video recordings. The quantitative aspect uses descriptive statistics, tables, and plots to analyze the data. The subjects in this study were fifth grade students and teachers from an elementary school in the Midwest, during the academic years 2007/2008 and 2008/2009. The three teachers selected for this study teach at the same Midwestern elementary school. These teachers were purposely selected because they were using the SWH approach during the two years of the study.
The results of this study suggest that all three teachers moved from using teacher-generated questions to student-generated questions as they became more familiar with the SWH approach. In addition, all three promoted the use of the components of arguments in their dialogs and discussions and encouraged students to elaborate, challenge, and rebut each other's ideas in a non-threatening environment. This research suggests that even young students, when actively participating in class discussions, are capable of connecting their claims and evidence and generating questions of a higher-order cognitive level. These findings demand the implementation of more professional development programs and the improvement in teacher education to help teachers confidently implement argumentative practices and develop pedagogical strategies to help students use them.
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