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Teachers' usage of textbooks in primary six classes: an investigation on how primary six social studies andmathematics teachers use textbooks in their teachingLee, Suk-ching, Penelope., 李淑靜. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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The Influences That Audio-Visual Aids Have upon the Progress of Children in the Fifth-Grade Social StudiesAvis, Burch M. 08 1900 (has links)
The problem undertaken in this investigation is to determine the value of using audio-visual aids in the fifth-grade social studies program of the Austin Elementary School, Wichita Falls, Texas.
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The Possibilities of the Use of Visual Aids in Social Studies in the Intermediate Grades in the Denton Public SchoolsSauls, Olga Borth 06 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to determine the possibilities of visual aids as an aid to the learning process in the social studies of the intermediate grades of the Denton public schools, with particular emphasis on the moving picture films and film strips available for use as visual aids in the social studies subjects.
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Promoting historic preservation in the state of Kansas : a program for childrenJones, Rebecca Boggs January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Die voorbereiding van onderwysers vir uitkomsgebaseerde onderwys binne die leerarea sosiale wetenskappeRogers, Lambert 04 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD)--University of Stellenbosch, 2003. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Since 1994 South Africa has been characterized by transformation inter alia
in the field of education. A process characterized by preparation and
development of a new, extended curriculum evolved between 1994 and
1997. On 24 March 1997 Curriculum 2005 with an outcomes-based
approach was introduced. Curriculum 2005 strives to bridge the imbalances
of the past. Owing to the complexity of this curriculum and the problems
encountered in practice, Curriculum 2005 was revised between January and
July 2001 in order to address the problem areas.
A change in curriculum necessitates a change in teaching-instruction
strategies, learning programmes, assessment strategies and the method of
recording and reporting. As educators are directly affected by the process of
change in curricula, it is essential that educators are curriculum-competent to
understand and implement the changes. In this regard, Evans (1996:55)
states: "One of the necessary ingredients of such a restructuring is
empowering the players, the teachers." An essential condition for successful
implementation of change is the empowerment of educators to manage the
change.
The essential questions addressed in this study are:
• To what degree are educators trained to manage these changes?
• What does the successful implementation of change, entail specifically
within the Social Sciences Learning Area?
• What are the educators' needs and experience regarding change?
The main focus of this study is to make a qualitative and quantitative
evaluation of the current changes with a view to developing a theoretical framework for the training of educators for Outcomes-based Education
(OBE) within the Social Sciences Learning Area.
To achieve the main focus of this study, the following specific aims have
been formulated:
• executing of a literature study, with regard to appropriate curriculum
theory, curriculum practice and development of educators;
• making a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the training process
of educators within the Social Sciences Learning Area; and
• developing a theoretical framework to address the problems that have
been identified, regarding educator development.
The contribution of this study is located not only in the appropriate literature
study, but also in the fact that the outcome of this research can contribute to
the development of a relevant, effective and contextualised dissemination
process. It is clear that ineffective dissemination is the root cause of
ineffective curriculum development, as educator development cannot be
optimalised in such conditions. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Suid-Afrika word sedert 1994 deur transformasie gekenmerk, onder meer op
onderwysgebied. Tussen 1994 en 1997 is 'n proses aan die gang gesit om 'n
nuwe, breë kurrikulum voor te berei en te ontwikkel. Op 24 Maart 1997 is
Kurrikulum 2005 bekend gestel. Met Kurrikulum 2005 se uitkomsgebaseerde
benadering word daarna gestreef om die ongelykhede van die verlede te
oorbrug. As gevolg van die kompleksiteit van die kurrikulum en probleme wat
in die praktyk ervaar is, is Kurrikulum 2005 tussen Januarie en Julie 2001
hersien ten einde probleemareas aan te spreek.
Kurrikulumverandering beteken uiteraard dat daar ook In verandering in
onderrigstrategieë, leerprogramme, assesseringstrategieë en wyses van
optekening en rapportering sal wees. Aangesien opvoeders direk deur die
veranderingsproses van kurrikula geraak word, is dit noodsaaklik dat
opvoeders kurrikulumbekwaam is om die verandering te verstaan en te
implementeer. In die lig hiervan verklaar Evans (1996: 5): "One of the
neccesary ingredients of such a restructuring is empowering the players - the
teachers." 'n Kernvoorwaarde vir suksesvolle implementering van
verandering is die bemagtiging van opvoeders om hierdie verandering te
hanteer. Die kernvrae wat in hierdie studie aangespreek word, is:
• In watter mate word opvoeders voorberei om sodanige veranderinge te
kan hanteer?
• Wat behels effektiewe opvoedervoorbereiding met die oog op die
suksesvolle implementering van verandering, spesifiek binne die
leerarea Sosiale Wetenskappe?
• Wat is opvoeders se behoeftes en ervaring van verandering?
Die hooffokus van die studie is die maak van 'n kwalitatiewe en kwantitatiewe
evaluering van huidige verandering met die oog op die ontwikkeling van 'n
teoretiesee raamwerk vir die voorbereiding van opvoeders vir
Uitkomsgebaseerde Onderwys (UGO) binne die Leerarea Sosiale Wetenskappe. Om die hooffokus van hierdie studie te realiseer, is die volgende besondere
doelstellings geformuleer:
• die uitvoer van 'n literatuurstudie ten opsigte van toepaslike kurrikulumteorie,
kurrikulumpraktyke en opvoederontwikkeling.
• die maak van 'n kwalitatiewe en kwantitatiewe evaluering van die voorbereidingsproses
van opvoeders binne die Leerarea Sosiale Wetenskap;
en
• die ontwikkeling van 'n teoretiese kurrikulumraamwerk vir die aanspreek
van die geïdentifiseerde probleme met betrekking tot opvoederontwikkeling.
Die bydrae van hierdie studie is nie net in die toepaslike literatuurstudie geleë
nie, maar ook daarin dat die uitkoms van hierdie navorsing kan bydra tot die
ontwikkeling van relevante, doelmatige en gekontekstualiseerde disseminasieprosesse.
Dit blyk duidelik dat oneffektiewe disseminasie 'n
grondoorsaak van oneffektiewe opvoederontwikkeling is, juis omdat
opvoederontwikkeling nie tot sy reg kom nie.
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The use of variation theory in developing students' critical thinking skillsKwong, Siu-po, Eve., 鄺小寶. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Education / Master / Master of Education
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A Measurement of Social Studies Achievement in the Primary GradesHenson, Rosa May 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of the study was to develop an instrument to measure achievement in social studies in the primary grades.
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Advanced Placement (AP) social studies teachers' use of academic course blogs as a supplemental resource for student learningUnknown Date (has links)
This mixed-methods study investigated the relationship between Advanced Placement (AP) social studies teachers' utilization of academic course blogs and student achievement. Simultaneously, the study examined the participating teachers' perceptions on the use of course blogs and other social media as supplemental learning resources. The study further explored a possible moderating effect of the social studies subject on student achievement and a possible moderating effect of students' previous academic blog usage on student achievement within the study. Quantitative data were collected from students' pre-tests and unit tests scores and analyzed for statistical significance. Qualitative data were collected through teacher-generated notes during the blogs, individual interviews, and a follow-up focus group interview. The results of this study indicated that there was no overall significant difference in student achievement between the blogging and non-blogging groups. On the contrary , a significant interaction between the social studies subject area and the use of academic course blogs was found when examining student achievement. However, this practical interaction was revealed to be a weak one. Further findings indicated that there was no significant interaction between students' previous blog usage and academic achievement during the study. From the qualitative data, participating teachers perceived the course blogs to be potentially advantageous for students and themselves, yet expressed frustration when implementing the course blogs with their students. Instead, they endorsed the academic use of Facebook, a resource that some students from two participating courses separately utilized instead of (or in addition to) the course blogs during the study. Teachers further expressed concern about relinquishing their subject knowledge and AP expertise to readily available course content on the Internet. Implications and suggestions for future f or AP social studi / teachers' promising use of Facebook and for researchers investigating the use of socail media at the high school level. / by Seth Alper. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013. / Includes bibliography. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / System requirements: Adobe Reader.
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Fifth-grade teachers' social studies knowledge and beliefs and their relationship to classroom practicesUnknown Date (has links)
This mixed methods study investigates the relationship between fifth-grade teachers' social studies knowledge and beliefs and their relationship to classroom practices. Quantitative data were collected through a beliefs and classroom practices survey and 60-item knowledge test covering the areas of American History, America and the World, Political Philosophy and American Government, and The Market Economy, in order to provide a comprehensive picture of fifth-grade teachers' knowledge, beliefs, and self-reported classroom practices relating to social studies. Additionally, qualitative data were collected through individual and focus group interviews. These data were used to provide an in-depth look that expanded on fifth-grade teachers' knowledge, beliefs, and self-reported classroom practices relating to social studies. The findings of this study indicate that there is a relationship between teachers' beliefs and their self-reported classroom practices in the areas of resources, best practice, time, the Sunshine State Standards, and personal interest. While there were no significant relationships between teachers' knowledge of social studies as a whole and their self-reported classroom practices, there were several significant correlations found in the areas of American History and Political Philosophy and American Government. Further findings indicate that teaching experience and demographic variables, such as age, gender, and education level moderate some of these relationships. Implications and suggestions for further research are offered for elementary education, teacher education, and the field of social studies. / by Michele Harcarik. / Thesis (Ed.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2009. / Includes bibliography. / Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2009. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Communication and Education at Work: Latino Immigrants Making Sense and Dominating Language in Koreatown, New York CityVelasquez, Karen January 2014 (has links)
This dissertation explores the work-based language education practices of undocumented Latino and Korean immigrants employed in Korean supermarkets and restaurants of Koreatown, New York City. The primary goal of this dissertation is to understand how immigrants educate each other about the communication strategies necessary for accomplishing work together. In Koreatown, Latinos and Koreans engage in cooperative sense-making in workplace "communities of practice" where they participate in joint activities, build new ways of using language together, and learn to dominate language. Interviews, handwritten glossaries, and audio-recorded multilingual workplace conversations reveal how immigrants' engage in sense-making together and learn about the rules, norms, and expectations of their new environments. Analysis of everyday labor practices shows how kitchen assistants, dishwashers, and supermarket workers transform their social positions through evolving language practices. This study also shows how experienced immigrants actively participate as teachers, translators, and guides for immigrant newcomers in Koreatown, transcending cultural and linguistic boundaries in the process.
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