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Karen Titus

A Powerful Resource for Faculty Development. (cover story) - 1 views

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    Abstract: Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository (TOPR) by Kelvin Thompson
Professor Scott Hull

Constructivism, Instructional Design, and Technology: Implications for Transforming Dis... - 1 views

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    An abstract dealing with Implications for transforming distance learning.
scolbacchini

The reflection integration model: A process for facilitating reflective learning - 1 views

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    Abstract: One of the goals of teacher education is to develop each preservice teacher into a reflective educator. A reflective educator is a lifelong learner who perceives every experience as an opportunity for growth, change, and development of understanding. Written by one of my former professors at UCF, Dr. Kay Allen.
lpasterchik

ERIC - Using Portfolios To Promote Reflective Thinking: The UCF Experience., 1997 - 0 views

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    This report is old and I could not find the entire article, but after reading the abstract it was interesting to hear why they chose to use a portfolio of our work.
John Lucyk

ASSIGNMENT - 6 views

Luckytoday Hands on Activity FDOE Educator Certification ________________________________________ Certificate Lookup * Apply and Check Status The purpose of Florida educator certification is t...

started by John Lucyk on 29 Jan 16 no follow-up yet
cmmarqua

Innovative Methodologies for 21st Century Learning, Teaching and Assessment: A Convenie... - 1 views

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    "Innovative Methodologies for 21st Century Learning, Teaching and Assessment: A Convenience Sampling Investigation into the Use of Social Media Technologies in Higher Education"
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    Nice information I enjoyed reading the abstract and wondering how I could adapt some of the ideas for my workflow within education.
Jodie Gustafson

Maximizing the contribution of science in zoos and aquariums: organizational models and... - 0 views

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    This is an article written by a UCF faculty member about Zoo biology.
pbarbur

Virtually there - transforming gifted education through new technologies, trends and pr... - 2 views

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    Article on technology in Gifted Education from dr. Gillian Eriksson, head of the Gifted program at UCF
Hope Kramek

A Study Of Mathematics Anxiety in Pre-Service Teachers - Springer - 0 views

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    This is a link to the abstract of an article I found through EBSCO by UCF Associate Professor Dr. Gina Gresham. The study she conducted is about the math anxiety levels of pre-service teachers before and after taking a specialized course on how to teach the subject using tools like manipulatives.
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    Hi Hope! I actually came across the same article. I find articles about math anxiety really interesting.
robinherriff

Welcome to Lit2Go ETC - 0 views

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    Lit2Go is a free online collection of stories and poems in Mp3 (audiobook) format. An abstract, citation, playing time, and word count are given for each of the passages. Many of the passages also have a related reading strategy identified.
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    A searchable collection of stories and poems in Mp# (audiobook) format. Comes with downloadable reading strategies and supplemental materials. From the College of Education at the University of South Florida.
vsalinas2014

Treating the Sexually Addicted Client: Establishing a Need for Increased Counselor Awar... - 1 views

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    Seventeen to 37 million Americans struggle with sexual addictions (P. Carnes, 1994b; A. Cooper, D. L. Delmonico, & R. Burg, 2000; B. Morris, 1999; J. L. Wolf, 2000), yet traditionally trained addictions and offender counselors often find themselves unprepared to assist clients who are sexually addicted.
John Lucyk

Wendy Bray Teacher at UCF - 1 views

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    How to Leverage the Potential of Mathematical Errors Author(s): Wendy S. Bray Source: Teaching Children Mathematics, Vol. 19, No. 7 (March 2013), pp. 424-431 Published by: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5951/teacchilmath.19.7.0424 Accessed: 29-01-2016 05:23 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/ info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. This content do 3 on Fri, 29 Jan 2016 05:23:09 UTC 3 on Fri, 29 Jan 201 ll use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions 424 March 2013 * teaching children mathematics | Vol. 19, No. 7 Copyright © 2013 The National CounTcilhoisf TceoanchteenrstodfoMwanthleomadateicds,fIrnocm. w1w3w2..n1c7tm0..1or9g3. .A7ll3rigohntsFrreis,e2rv9edJ.an 2016 05:23:09 UTC This material may not be copied or distributed electronicaAllylloruisneasnuy bojtehecrt ftoormJSatTwOithRouTt ewrrmittsenapnedrmCisosniodnitfiroomnsNCTM. x www.nctm.org to Leverage the Potential of Mathematical EIncorporrating arfocus oon students'rmistakses into your instruction can advance their understanding. By Wendy S. Bray elling children that they can learn from their mistakes is common practice. Yet research indicates that many teachers in the United States limit public attention to errors during math- ematics lessons (Bray 2011; Santagata 2005). Some believe that drawing attention to errors publicly may embarrass error m
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