109 research outputs found
Technology-Rich Ethnography for Examining the Transition to Authentic Problem-Solving in a High School Computer Programming Class
This study utilized elements of technology-rich ethnography to create a rich description of a multi-user virtual environment in a high school computer programming class. Of particular interest was the transition that took place in classroom culture from one characterized by a well-defined problem solving approach to one more indicative of open learning environment. Using technology, high school students created learning activities and resources for use by younger students in the virtual environment. Evidence supported that high school students initially benefitted from the new open environment; however, some immutable elements of the classroom environment presented barriers to peer collaboration and motivation for high-level, creative work. Our findings lend support to the argument that teachers in high school computer programming classes should incorporate the following features in their curricula: open-ended problem solving, real-world clients, group work, student autonomy and ample opportunities for student creative expression.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
Design Talk in Teacher Teams:What Happens During the Collaborative Design of ICT-Rich Material for Early Literacy Learning?
Intrinsic Motivation of Pre‐service Primary School Teachers for Learning Chemistry in Relation to their Academic Achievement
Effects of a brief but intensive remedial computer intervention in a sub-sample of kindergartners with early literacy delays
Aprendizaje socioemocional en estudiantes de quinto y sexto grado: presentación y evaluación de impacto del programa BASE
Se presenta el desarrollo y evaluación de impacto de un programa para favorecer el bienestar y aprendizaje socioemocional en estudiantes de quinto y sexto año de enseñanza general básica: el programa BASE. A partir de una revisión teórica del aprendizaje socioemocional se fundamenta el énfasis del programa en el desarrollo de vínculos interpersonales de calidad y el desarrollo de las competencias necesarias para ello, integrando tanto factores a nivel del desarrollo individual como también del contexto que favorece este desarrollo, así como la generación de comunidades sanas y nutritivas. Se utilizó un diseño cuasi-experimental pre-post con grupo control para evaluar el impacto del programa. Los resultados muestran un impacto significativo positivo del programa en la autoestima, integración social, y percepción del clima escolar de los estudiantes que participaron de él en comparación al grupo control. Se discuten los resultados del programa y sus posibles implicancias para el desarrollo de intervenciones en este campo
Learned Helplessness: Perceived Effects of Ability and Effort on Academic Performance Among EH and LD/EH Children
Plasma Xanthine Oxidase and Resistance to Hypoxia: Effect of Purines and Alcohol Administration
Development of Children's perceptions of internal locus of control: A cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis
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