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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (7)
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  • Education  (7)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 0387098119 , 9780387098128
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 327p, digital)
    Series Statement: Mathematics Teacher Education 6
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.: Constructing knowledge for teaching secondary mathematics
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    Keywords: Mathematics ; Education ; Education ; Mathematics ; Mathematics Study and teaching (Secondary) ; Motivationspsychologie
    Abstract: Teacher education seeks to transform prospective and/or practicing teachers from neophyte possibly uncritical perspectives on teaching and learning to more knowledgeable, adaptable, analytic, insightful, observant, resourceful, reflective and confident professionals ready to address whatever challenges teaching secondary mathematics presents. This transformation occurs optimally through constructive engagement in tasks that foster knowledge for teaching secondary mathematics. Ideally such tasks provide a bridge between theory and practice, and challenge, surprise, disturb, confront, extend, or provoke examination of alternatives, drawn from the context of teaching. We define tasks as the problems or activities that, having been developed, evaluated and refined over time, are posed to teacher education participants. Such participants are expected to engage in these tasks collaboratively, energetically, and intellectually with an open mind and an orientation to future practice. The tasks might be similar to those used by classroom teachers (e.g., the analysis of a graphing problem) or idiosyncratic to teacher education (e.g., critique of videotaped practice). This edited volume includes chapters based around unifying themes of tasks used in secondary mathematics teacher education. These themes reflect goals for mathematics teacher education, and are closely related to various aspects of knowledge required for teaching secondary mathematics. They are not based on the conventional content topics of teacher education (e.g., decimals, grouping practices), but on broad goals such as adaptability, identifying similarities, productive disposition, overcoming barriers, micro simulations, choosing tools, and study of practice. This approach is innovative and appeals both to prominent authors and to our target audiences.This book may inspire researchers who engage in the study of design principles and characteristics of productive tasks for secondary mathematics teacher education.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Contributors; Setting the Stage: A Conceptual Framework for Examining and Developing Tasks for Mathematics Teacher Education; References; Part I; Instructional Alternatives via a Virtual Setting: Rich Media Supports for Teacher Development; Introduction; Using Animations in Teacher Preparation; The "Stories" in the Animated Alternatives; The Alternative "A Correct Solution Method" and Questions for Teacher Discussion; The Alternative "Reasonableness of Answers" and Questions for Teacher Discussion; Comparing the Two Alternatives
    Description / Table of Contents: Mentor/Prospective Teacher Discussion of the AnimationsDiscussion of the Alternative "Reasonableness of Answers"; Discussion of the Alternative "A Correct Solution Method"; Concluding Remarks; References; Classifying and Characterising: Provoking Awareness of the Use of a Natural Power in Mathematics and in Mathematical Pedagogy; Introduction; Classifying and Characterising Manifested in Natural Language; Classifying and Characterising in Mathematics; Classifying and Definitions; Methods as Classification of Tasks; Exploiting Classifying and Characterising in the Classroom
    Description / Table of Contents: Sorting and Matching TasksOrdering Tasks; Classifying and Characterising Pedagogically; Dangers of Classifying and Characterising; Conclusion; References; Designing Tasks that Challenge Values, Beliefs and Practices: A Model for the Professional Development of Practising Teachers; Introduction; Four Stages in Professional Development; Recognising Existing Values, Beliefs and Practices; Analyse Discussion-Based Practices; Classifying Mathematical Objects; Evaluating Mathematical Statements; Interpreting Multiple Representations; Creating Problems for Others to Solve
    Description / Table of Contents: Comparing Solution Strategies on Unstructured ProblemsListening to Students; A New Classroom Culture; Suspending Disbelief and Adopting New Practices; Reflecting on Experience; Concluding Remarks; References; Pedagogical, Mathematical, and Epistemological Goals in Designing Cognitive Conflict Tasks for Teacher Education; Introduction; The Emergence of Cognitive Conflict as an Instructional Strategy; Cognitive Conflict in Mathematics and Science Teacher Education; Three Examples of Cognitive Conflict Goals; A Pedagogical Goal: Trading Places; Background and Design; Task Implementation
    Description / Table of Contents: A Mathematical (and Pedagogical) Goal: Father and SonBackground and Task Design; Task Implementation; The Country Fair Problem:; An Epistemological Goal: The Lemonade Stand; Background and Task Design; Task Implementation; The Lemonade Stand Problem:; The Nature of Examples: A Comparison; Concluding Remarks; References; Working Mathematically on Teaching Mathematics: Preparing Graduates to Teach Secondary Mathematics; Introduction; Some Theoretical Background on Using Tasks to Learn to Teach Mathematics; Working with a Line Segment to Think About Shifts of Understanding
    Description / Table of Contents: Working with Mental Calculations to Explore Links Between Algebra and Arithmetic
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 1282982451 , 9781441965462 , 9781282982451
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    DDC: 153
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    Keywords: Education ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Metakognition ; Kognitionswissenschaft ; Forschung
    Abstract: Trends and Prospects in Metacognition presents a collection of chapters dealing principally with independent areas of empirical Metacogition research. These research foci, such as animal metacognition, neuropsychology of metacognition, implicit learning, metacognitive experiences, metamemory, young children's Metacogition, theory of mind, metacognitive knowledge, decision making, and interventions for the enhancement of metacognition, have all emerged as trends in the field of metacognition. Yet, the resulting research has not converged, precluding an integration of concepts and findings. Presenting a new theoretical framework, Trends and Prospects in Metacognition extends the classical definitions offered by Flavell and Nelson to carry the prospect of more integrated work into the future. By opening the possibility to cross the boundaries posed by traditionally independent research areas, this volume provides a foundation for the integration of research paradigms and concepts and builds on the relationship between metacognition and consciousness, while integrating basic with applied research.
    Description / Table of Contents: Trends and Prospectsin Metacognition Research; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: The Present and the Future in Metacognition; 1 The Contributing Chapters; 2 Convergences and Divergences; 3 Theoretical Integration and Prospects; References; Part I Basic Research in Metacognition; Chapter 2: Metacognition in Nonhumans: Methodological and TheoreticalIssues in Uncertainty Monitoring; Chapter 3: The Metacognitive Role of Familiarity in Artificial Grammar Learning: Transitions from Unconscious to Conscious Knowledge
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4: Fringe Consciousness: A Useful Framework for Clarifying the Nature of Experience-Based Metacognitive FeelingsChapter 5: Further Insight into Cognitive and Metacognitive Processes of the Tip-of-the-Tongue State with an Amnesic Drug as Cognitive Tool; Chapter 6: Prospective Memory Failure and the Metacognitive Experienceof "Blank in the Mind"; Chapter 7: Metamemory in Schizophrenia: Monitoring or Control Deficit?; Chapter 8: The Realism in Children's Metacognitive Judgments of Their Episodic Memory Performance
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 9: Cognitive Interruption as an Object of Metacognitive Monitoring: Feeling of Difficulty and SurpriseChapter 10: Tracking On-Line Metacognition: Monitoring and Regulating Comprehension in Reading; Part II Developmental and EducationalImplications of Metacognition; Chapter 11: Metacognition in Young Children: Current Methodological and Theoretical Developments; Chapter 12: Metacognitive Development in Early Childhood: New Questions about Old Assumptions; Chapter 13: Children's Metacognition and Theory of Mind: Bridging the Gap
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 14: Self-Confidence and Academic Achievements in Primary-School Children: Their Relationships and Links to Parental Bonds, Intelligence, Age, and GenderChapter 15: Metacognition and Reading Comprehension: Age and Gender Differences; Chapter 16: Metacognition-Based Reading Intervention Programs Among Fourth-Grade Hungarian Students; Chapter 17: Metacognition and Spelling Performance in College Students; Chapter 18: Computer Use in a Primary School: A Case-Study of Self-Regulated Learning
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 19: University Teachers Engaged in CriticalSelf-Regulation: How May They Influence Their Students?Chapter 20: Metacognitive Knowledge of Decision-Making: An Explorative Study; Index
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9781441963215
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    DDC: 370.1523
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    Keywords: Education ; Lernumwelt
    Abstract: In the last two decades, there has been growing interest in pursuing theoretical paradigms that capture complex learning situations. Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) is one of several theoretical frameworks that became very popular among educational researchers because it conceptualizes individuals and their environment as a holistic unit of analysis. It assumes a non-dualistic ontology and acknowledges the complexities involved in human activity in natural settings. Recently, reputable journals such as the American Psychologist, Educational Psychologist, and Educational Researcher that are targeted for a wide-range of audience have included articles on CHAT. In many of such articles, CHAT has been referred to as social constructivism, sociocultural theory, or activity theory. Activity systems analysis is one of the popular methods among CHAT researchers for mapping complex human interactions from qualitative data. However, understanding the methods involved in activity systems analysis is a challenging task for many researchers. This difficulty derives from several reasons. First the original texts of CHAT are in Russian and there have been numerous authors who report on the difficulties of reconciling translation problems of the works of original authors` such as Vygotsky and Leontiev. Second, in North America activity systems analysis has deviated from the Russian scholars` intentions and Engeström`s original work using the triangle model to identify tensions to overcome and bring about sociopolitical change in participant practices. Third, to this date there are numerous publications on the theoretical background of activity theory and studies reporting the results of using activity systems analysis for unpacking qualitative data sets, but there have been no methodological publications on how researchers engage in activity systems analysis. Thus, there is a dearth of literature in both book and journal publications that guide researchers on the methodological issues involving activity systems analysis.
    Description / Table of Contents: Activity Systems Analysis Methods; Preface; Why Discuss CHAT Methodologies?; Why Activity Systems Analysis?; Who is this Book for?; Contents; Chapter 1: Activity Systems Analysis and Its Value; Chapter 2: Understanding Cultural Historical Activity Theory; Chapter 3: Activity Systems Analysis Critics; Chapter 4: Examples of Activity Systems Analysis Used in Research for Various Purposes; Chapter 5: Qualitative Research in Activity Systems Analysis; Chapter 6: In-Depth Examples of Activity Systems Analysis Research; Chapter 7: Concluding Remarks; References; Glossary; Index;
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  • 4
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    ISBN: 9780387733371
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2008 Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Understanding Multimedia Documents
    DDC: 006.786
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    Keywords: Education ; Multimedia systems ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lehrmittel ; Unterrichtstechnologie ; Evaluation
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    Abstract: Understanding Multimedia Documents deals with issues of great interest to an expanding community of multimedia designers and professional users, such as teachers and information workers. Multimedia documents are increasingly used to communicate knowledge in the mass media and educational contexts. In order to improve their practice, designers, teachers, and other professionals interested in the use of multimedia documents must be aware of how multimedia documents impact students' perception, comprehension and use of information. Yet knowledge of multimedia quality and its optimal conditions of
    Description / Table of Contents: Understanding Multimedia Documents: An Introduction; Why Multimedia Learning is not Always Helpful; Text and Picture Integration in Comprehending and Memorizing Spatial Descriptions; Display of Key Pictures from Animation: Effects on Learning; Levels of Verbal Redundancy, Note-Taking and Multimedia Learning; Learning from a Multimedia Explanation: A Comparison of Static Pictures and Animation; Search and Comprehension Processes in Learning from Text; Searching User-Controllable Animations During Learning; Studying Eye Movements in Multimedia Learning
    Description / Table of Contents: The Interaction of Verbal and Pictorial Information in Comprehension and MemoryHypertext Was Born Around 1200; From Film and Television to Multimedia Cognitive Effects; How Should We Evaluate Multimedia Learning Environments?; Memory Processes in Text and Multimedia Comprehension: Some Reflections and Perspectives
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  • 5
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    ISBN: 9780387763323
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. DeCapua, Andrea Grammar for Teachers
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    Keywords: Language and languages ; Education ; Education ; Language and languages ; English language Grammar ; English language United States ; English language Study and teaching ; Foreign speakers ; Amerikanisches Englisch ; Grammatik ; Didaktik ; Amerikanisches Englisch ; Grammatik
    Abstract: The purpose of Grammar for Teachers is to encourage readers to develop a solid understanding of the use and function of grammatical structures in American English. It approaches grammar from a descriptive rather than a prescriptive approach; however, throughout Grammar for Teachers differences between formal and informal language, and spoken and written English are discussed. Grammar for Teachers avoids jargon or excessive use of technical terminology and reviews essential grammar structures clearly and concisely. The text encourages users to tap into their own, often subconscious, knowledge of the grammar of English and to make it a conscious knowledge they can apply to their own varied teaching settings. Grammar for Teachers emphasizes looking at grammar from the perspective of learners of English, an approach that allows teachers to better appreciate the language difficulties learners of English face in ESL or mainstream classrooms. Discussions of areas of difficulties for learners of English are included throughout the text. Grammar for Teachers makes the study of grammar interesting and relevant by presenting grammar in context and by using authentic material from a wide variety of sources, including magazines, newspapers, children's books, bestsellers, works of literature, and academic prose. In each chapter, the numerous Discovery Activities engage users in exploring the different elements of grammar and in considering how these elements work together to form meaningful units. The subsequent discussion of each Discovery Activity allows users to explore specific elements of grammar on their own. At the end of each chapter, additional Practice Activities ask users to apply the grammar concepts presented in each chapter. Included in the Practice Activities are samples of relevant learner errors and error analysis exercises.
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""Chapter 1 What is Grammar?""; ""Chapter 2 Morphology Words and Their Parts""; ""Chapter 3 The Noun Phrase Nouns, Noun Signals, Pronouns""; ""Chapter 4 Adjectives and Adverbs""; ""Chapter 5 Introduction to Verbs and Verb Phrases The Heart of the Sentence""; ""Chapter 6 Time, Tense, and Aspect of Verbs""; ""Chapter 7 Modal Auxiliary Verbs and Related Structures""; ""Chapter 8 Basic Sentence Patterns and Major Variations""; ""Chapter 9 Compound Sentences and Introduction to Complex Sentences: Adverbial Clauses""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Chapter 10 Complex Sentences Continued Relative Clauses""""Chapter 11 Complex Sentences Continued: Noun Clauses""; ""Chapter 12 Verbal Constructions""; ""Glossary""; ""Appendices""; ""Index""
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  • 6
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    ISBN: 9780387745251
    Language: English
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    Series Statement: Educating the Young Child 1
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Enduring bonds
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    Keywords: Educational tests and measurements ; Early childhood education ; Education ; Education ; Early childhood education ; Education Philosophy ; Educational tests and measurements ; Interpersonal relations in children ; Child development ; Kleinkind ; Bindungstheorie ; Kleinkind ; Bindungstheorie
    Abstract: Young children are social beings. They grow and develop in diverse social and environmental contexts that profoundly affect who they are and what they will become. In this, the first volume of Springer's Educating the Young Child: Advances in Theory and Research, Implications for Practice, a group of distinguished authors examine an array of interpersonal relationships that are formative in shaping childhood: bonds with adult family members, ties with siblings, interaction with peer groups, and connections with caregivers, teachers, administrators, and service providers. The socio-emotional development of young children has been a significant area of study for decades and early childhood is widely recognized not only as the period during which affective development originates but also as the phase in which the future course of life is set into motion. As life's pace and complexity continues to increase, expectations for children's abilities to control themselves and interact effectively with diverse individuals and groups continue to grow. This, the first volume in a series of edited books designed to synthesize research, theory, and practice, focuses on key interpersonal relationships affecting the young child. A distinguished group of authors examines a wide array of relationships that affect the child today and influence the adult tomorrow-important bonds such as those between caregivers and infants, among siblings, between literate adults and the language-learning child, between the homeless and those providing support services, between principals and young students, and between recently immigrated preschoolers, teachers, and families, to name a few.
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter; The Young Child and Social Relationships in Developing Countries; Parental and Educator Perspectives on Young Children's Acquisition of Self-Regulatory Skills; Early Language Development and Adult/Child Relationships; Challenging the Stereotypes of Mexican American Fathers; Brothers and Sisters; How Attention to Family Stress Dynamics can Prevent Homelessness Among Very Young Families; Fostering Emergent Literacy through Parent/Child Reading Relationships; Grandparents in the Lives of Young Children
    Description / Table of Contents: Building Positive Relationships in the Lives of Infants and Toddlers in Child CareFostering Relationships Between Infants, Toddlers and Their Primary Caregivers in Child Care Centres in Australia; Working With Recently Immigrated Young Children; Young Children's Perceptions of School Administrators; Back Matter
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    ISBN: 9780387368948
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 161 p, digital)
    Series Statement: Language Policy 7
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. In the presence of English
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Language and languages ; Education ; Education ; Sociolinguistics ; Language and languages ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Englisch ; Europa ; Jugendsprache ; Massenmedien ; Englisch ; Wirkung ; Medien ; Jugend ; Europa ; Massenmedien ; Jugendsprache ; Englisch
    Abstract: "The starting point for this comparative study on the role of English within the media worlds of European youth is the recognition of the increasing importance of communication with peoples from other cultures and countries.Within the European Union (EU), English has a special role in this regard. While EU policy promotes all languages spoken in member states, and although English is not the most frequently spoken first language, it is the language two Europeans are most likely to use to make themselves understood. This lingua franca phenomenon occurs not only in the fields of science and technology, but also in business and everyday, personal interactions. The media, which plays an important role in intercultural communication, serves as a cultural forum, and both creates culture and transmits representations of other cultures. Its offerings are often highly internationalized, especially in pop culture, films, TV series, and variety shows, which exercise great influence on cultural and linguistic issues in the multilingual, multicultural EU.The primary goals of ""In the Presence of English: Media and European Youth"" are to gain insight into the roles of English in and for Europe, to contribute to discussions of the possibilities of transnational media offerings, to better understand the influence of media in foreign language acquisition and of its role in promoting cross cultural understanding across European cultures, and to better understand the role of English media in the construction of the world view of European youth. The research presented on the relationship of media use to language proficiency has relevance to how schools react to and take advantage of media influences on English acquisition. It also has implications for approaches to language policy and planning issues relating to the present and future role of English in the EU, and the re-evaluation of the presence and prevalence of English in the media both as a threat to the notion of a European identity and as a contributing factor in the creation of such an identity.Researchers, scholars, practitioners, and students of such fields as second language pedagogy and acquisition, language policy, media and communication, and sociolinguistics as well as educational and social psychology will all have an interest in ""In the Presence of English: Media and European Youth""."
    Description / Table of Contents: The Presence of English Sociocultural, Acquisitional, and Media Dimensions; English in Europe; An Empirical Approach to the Presence of English; Descriptive Findings on the Presence of English; Determinants of Contact, Proficiency, and Attitudes; English, Youth, and Media Environments; In the Presence of English: A Resume After Step one of an International Study
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-136) and index
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