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Journal articles on the topic "Study and teachig (Secondary)"

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Han, Eunjung, and Hyejoo Jung. "A Study on the Perception of Secondary Teacher Competency and Secondary Teacher Training Curriculum." Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum And Instruction 24, no. 10 (May 31, 2024): 721–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.22251/jlcci.2024.24.10.721.

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Objectives This study aims to analyze the competencies of secondary school teachers recognized by novice teachers and the problems and improvement tasks of the secondary school teacher training curriculum they experienced. Through these results, we tried to derive implications for the future secondary school teacher train-ing curriculum. Methods We conducted individual online interviews with nine novice teachers who have less than five years of teaching experience. The data obtained from the interviews were analyzed according to the procedure of open coding, sub-topic derivation, and higher-topic determination using thematic analysis methods. Results The results of the analysis are as follows. Firstly, the competencies required for teachers recognized by novice teachers were communication skills, relationship-building skills, insight into human psychology and life, and continuous professional development capabilities. Secondly, the characteristics of the secondary school teacher training curriculum were theory-centered curriculum operation, efforts to strengthen practicality, student practice as a “valuable time”, presentation, discussion, team task-oriented operation, and systematic curriculum operation based on the formation of values as teachers. Thirdly, it was found that the problems of this school teacher training curriculum were an impractical curriculum, variations in the quality of the curriculum based on in-dividual differences between the professors or training instructors in charge, and the limitations of “eventuality” in student practice that lacked teaching opportunities and practical experience. Finally, it was proposed to improve the secondary school teacher training curriculum by restructuring the curriculum according to the growth process of pre-service teachers, strengthening the field of school education by inviting teachers and enhancing practical practice, operating a convergence curriculum, and enhancing student practice by systematizing it, strengthening educational services, and reducing supervisor work. Conclusions These findings suggest the following points. Firstly, the communication and relationship skills that novice teachers perceive as important competencies prove the fact that they are having difficulty communicating and establishing relationships. Secondly, it is necessary to consider transitioning to a curriculum that balances theory with a field-oriented approach. Finally, a paradigm shift is needed to focus on enhancing competencies through effective teaching methods.
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Jena, Prakash C. "A Study of Techno-Pedagogical Competence among Secondary School Teachers." JOURNAL OF TEACHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH 18, no. 02 (December 20, 2023): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.36268/jter/18201.

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To attain efficiency in every aspect of teaching, a teacher must have a high level of professional commitment. Teachers having appropriate techno-pedagogical skills can make teaching a more pleasurable experience without feeling much pressure. Techno-pedagogy has three ranges of information such as content, pedagogy and technology. Techno-pedagogical competence is teachers’ ability to use technology technology effectively in teaching. A teacher with competency in technology and pedagogy must know the existence, components, and capability of various technologies used in teaching and learning settings
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Das, Sijila, and Nalinilatha M. "A STUDY ON TEACHING COMPETENCY OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 5, no. 6 (June 30, 2017): 508–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i6.2017.2063.

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The role of teacher is proficient, be composed of academic, didactic and social roles. Academic roles cover teaching, instructing and supervisory characters and pedagogical characters include instructional, valuation and simplifying roles. The study aimed to identify the teaching competency of secondary school teachers. The investigator adopted survey method to study the teaching competency between teachers from selected government, private and aided school. For this study a sample of 300 school teachers from eight various schools which are situated in Palakkad district selected by the investigator using simple random sampling technique. The findings revealed that there is no significant difference towards teaching competency among selected secondary school teachers with respect to personal variables like Gender, Marital Status, Educational Qualification, Type of Management and Teaching experience. The findings of the study help to discover the teaching competency of secondary school teachers in the society.
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Barad, Mr Sadashiv, and Prof Prasanta Kumar Acharya. "Attitude of Secondary School Students’ towards Smart Classroom Teaching: An Explanatory Study." International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews 5, no. 1 (January 24, 2024): 2162–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.5.0124.0348.

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Kumari, Manjeet. "A Comparative Study of Teacher Effectiveness of Secondary School Teachers of Sonepat District." Management Insight - The Journal of Incisive Analysers 16, no. 01 (June 25, 2020): 41–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.21844/mijia.16.1.8.

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The teaching profession is a highly sophisticated profession that regularly reaches out past academics. Besides ensuring that students experience scholastic success, teachers must also work as surrogate parents, guides and counselors, and even almost-politicians. There is almost no limit to the jobs a teacher may play. The purpose of the present study was to study the teacher effectiveness of secondary school teachers of Sonepat district. For this study, a sample of 120 secondary school teachers was selected. The teacher effectiveness scale developed by Puri and Gakhar (2010) was used to measure teachers’ teaching effectiveness. The study’s findings revealed no significant difference between the teacher effectiveness of male and female secondary teachers of Sonepat district. It also revealed that gender does not affect teaching efficiency or effectiveness.
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Thangarajan, M. "A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEACHER ATTITUDE AND TEACHING APTITUDE OF PROSPECTIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS." International Journal of Technical Research & Science 3, no. 04 (May 25, 2018): 142–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.30780/ijtrs.v3.i4.2018.014.

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The main purpose of the research was to study the relationship between Teacher attitude and Teaching aptitude of prospective secondary school teachers as they are the future teachers and many at times become the role models for their students. The researcher took 650 prospective secondary school teachers from 10 colleges of education under Nagarjuna university. Teacher attitude inventory by Dr. S.P. Ahluwalia and Teaching aptitude test developed by S.C Gakhar and Dr. Rajnish were used to measure the Teacher attitude and Teaching aptitude of the prospective teachers. The analysis and interpretation of the data was done by calculating the co-efficient of correlation. The major findings of the study were: 1) The Teacher attitude and Teaching aptitude have significant positive correlation 2) Academic qualifications do not have any significant influence on the relationship between Teacher attitude and Teaching aptitude of prospective secondary school teachers. 3) Methodology opted does not have any significant influence on the relationship between Teacher attitude and Teaching aptitude of the prospective secondary school teachers.
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Kothawade, Dr Pravin Laxman. "Correlative Study of Teaching Effectiveness & Job Satisfaction of Higher Secondary School Teachers." Indian Journal of Applied Research 4, no. 7 (October 1, 2011): 116–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/july2014/35.

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Assefie, Birhan. "Listening Skills Teaching Practice at Secondary Level: Gondar Secondary Schools in Focus." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 8, no. 10 (October 29, 2020): 103–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v8i10.10808.

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The objective of this study was to assess the exercise of teaching listening skill at general secondary schools found in Gondar city. Thus, adopting descriptive survey design, a total of 115(male=90 & female=25) English language teacher who taught grade 9 students participated in the study. The study used both quantitative and qualitative data. The quantitative data were collected through structured questionnaire whereas the semi-structured interview was used to collect the qualitative data. Data analysis was undertaken using quantitative and qualitative techniques. Quantitatively, frequency and percentage were used whereas thematic analysis was used for analyzing the qualitative data. Findings show that the majority of English language teachers use the bottom-up approach during the teaching of the listening skill. Findings also show that English language teachers failed to properly and fully implement the pre, while and post listening activities. Findings also show that teachers’ emphasis on grammar, teachers’ preference to explanation and demonstration than to create students listening opportunities, teachers’ preference to teacher-centered approach, teachers’ reluctance to provide students opportunities to exercise listening were some of the challenges facing the class room exercise of teaching the listening skill. Finally, it is recommended that English language teachers should clearly understand and properly exercise the pre, while and post-listening activities in the process of teaching the listening skills. Moreover, practical in-service trainings on how to teach listening skill should be given to teachers
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Askarkyzy, Samal, and Aziza Zhunusbekova. "EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF EMOTIONAL BURNOUT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS." 3i intellect idea innovation - интеллект идея инновация 3 (2023): 176–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.52269/22266070_2023_3_176.

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The article is dedicated to an experimental study of the burnout of secondary school teachers. The authors conducted a study based on the concept of experimental testing of the program of correctional and developmental work with secondary school teachers to prevent burnout. The article shows the study results of the extent of professional burnout of secondary school teachers and it substantiates the need to establish a systematic approach to the prevention of burnout syndrome among school teachers, since the majority of teachers, as indicated by statistical data of the Republic of Kazakhstan, are women, who are exposed to chores and a shortage of time required for family and personal life in addition to their occupation stressors. The article explores the potential for secondary school teachers to nurture and refine their professional skills. It also describes the development of new teaching methods and technologies, participation in professional trainings and courses, reading special literature and following current trends in education. The paper underlines that mitigating burnout is not only vital but also paves the way for the development of a teacher's personal brand, which hinges on continuous self-reflection, feedback from both students and peers, and a commitment to ongoing professional growth.
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Beisenherz, Paul C., and Marylou Dantonio. "Preparing secondary teachers to study science teaching." Journal of Science Teacher Education 2, no. 2 (June 1991): 40–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02962851.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Study and teachig (Secondary)"

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Lau, Yin-har, and 劉燕霞. "Values teaching in Hong Kong junior secondary mathematics." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1996. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31958734.

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Nothdurft, Lyn M. "Teaching for autonomy in senior secondary mathematics." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2000. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/36626/1/36626_Digitised%20Thesis.pdf.

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Mabodoko, Mkhumbuzi Joe. "A phenomenological investigation into the lived experiences of grade 12 Physical Sciences learners from selected schools in the Western Cape Province." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2565.

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Thesis (MEd (Education))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017.
This study aims to narrate the lived experiences of Grade 12 Physical Sciences learners. According to UMALUSI reports on National Senior Certificate (NSC) of 2011 and 2013, there seems to be a steady decrease in the number of learners writing Physical Sciences from 2008 to 2013. One of the aims of this study is to investigate why there is a steady decline in the number of learners choosing the subject and what their classroom experiences are. A related aim is to describe how these learners’ perceptions of their Physical Sciences educators affect their mental experiences in the subject. The study used phenomenology both as a research methodology as well as the underpinning theoretical framework. Twelve Grade 12 learners from 3 different schools in the Metro North Education District in Cape Town were chosen to participate in this research. The data were collected using two rounds of in-depth semi-structured interviews. The interviews were transcribed and explicated using Giorgi’s phenomenological method. The findings show that although Physical Sciences educators are trying to support their learners, they are failing to meet the expectations of the learners. These findings provide new insights into understanding the world of the learner better and that the recommendations could have transformative implications for curriculum planners, curriculum advisors and pedagogical strategies in how the subject is presented to learners.
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Muhembo, Gottfried Mbundu. "An analysis of how visualisation processes can be used by teachers participating in an intervention programme to teach for conceptual understanding of geometry." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/62439.

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Visualisation in general and visualisation processes in particular have received much attention in the mathematics education research literature. Literature suggests that the appropriate use of visualisation helps learners to develop their conceptual understanding and skills of geometry as it allows them to visually interpret and understand fundamental mathematical and geometrical concepts. It is claimed that visual tools play an important role in communicating mathematical ideas through diagrams, gestures, images, sketches or drawings. Learning mathematics through visualisation can be a powerful tool to explore mathematical problems and give meaning to mathematical concepts and relationships between them. This interpretive case study focused on how selected teachers taught concepts in geometry through visualisation processes for conceptual understanding as a result of an intervention programme. The study was conducted at four high schools by four mathematics teachers in the Kavango East Region in Northern Namibia. The participants were involved in a three-week intervention programme and afterwards taught three lessons each on the topic of geometry. The data collection method of this research was: focus group and stimulus recall interviews, classroom observations and recorded videos. This research is located in constructivism. I used vertical and horizontal analysis strategies to analyse the data. My analytical instrument consisted of an observation schedule which I used in each lesson to identify how each of the visualisation processes was evident in each of the observed lessons. This study revealed that the participant teachers used visualisation processes in most of their lessons and these processes were used accurately in line with the requirements of the grade 8 mathematics syllabi. The visualisation processes were used through designed visual materials, posters and through the use of geometrical objects such as chalkboard ruler, protractor and compass. The results from this study also confirmed that visualisation processes can be a powerful instructional tool for enhancing learners’ conceptual understanding of geometry.
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Poon, Wai-hoi Bobby, and 潘維凱. "Geometry reasoning of secondary students." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2009. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B4439102X.

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Pentland, Kathleen Ann. "Similarities and differences in perceptions held by secondary art teachers, secondary art students and animators on the role and character of animation in art education." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/28998.

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The purpose of this study was to discover similarities and differences in opinions held by secondary art teachers, secondary art students and animators on the role and character of animation in art education. The problem was to determine whether the relative neglect of animation as a part of the art curriculum has come about because the techniques and concepts associated with it are seen as difficult and/or unnecessary to implement by teachers; or whether students are unfamiliar and uninterested in animation as a field of study; or whether animation, in the opinion of professional animators, is not a suitable subject for study. The study was conducted with five secondary art teachers, nine secondary art students and three professional animators. Informants responded verbally to questions posed by the researcher. These responses were documented on a tape recorder and later transcribed for analysis. Responses from the informants generated data relating to five areas of animation: 1) defining animation, 2) potent images, 3) popular culture, 4) careers and 5) backgrounds. The study showed that although animation is a part of students1 popular culture and students are interested in it, teachers are not currently teaching it. Technical difficulties prevent them from doing so, despite the fact that they acknowledge animation as an important art form. The other findings in this study are that both teachers and students are often not consciously aware that they are watching animation; and that there are many misconceptions and prejudices associated with the medium. Implications for art education are discussed.
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Lam, Mau-kwan, and 林謀坤. "Secondary three students' strategies in solving algebraic equations." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B3196025X.

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Ceasar, Reginald Raymon. "Investigating an integrated teaching methodology as a means to prepare students for university studies in mathematics." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&amp.

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A key issue for the success of students entering a first year mathematics course at tertiary level is whether or not they have an integrated understanding and view of the mathematical concepts acquired at school. Various integrated applications from first year mathematics suggest that a compartmentalised view of mathematics would be detrimental to any student's chances of passing mathematics at this level. This study tried to assess whether learners do have an integrated understanding of mathematics at grade 12 level.
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Langdon, Paul. "Built environment education : a curriculum paradigm." Thesis, McGill University, 1996. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=40377.

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The expansion of Built Environment Education into art programs is a relatively recent phenomenon but very timely. The need to develop in students an understanding of their living environment is urgent as they inherit a world that is experiencing the depletion of its resources and erosion of its ecological balance.
There is a fundamental need for more comprehensive curriculum planning in built environment education. The goal of this research is to develop a curriculum paradigm that can be used to create curriculum plans and instructional designs for built environment education as part of the art class in secondary schools.
The built environment content of this curriculum paradigm is based on the active investigation of the students' internal world with all its different perceptions and lived experience and how this affects their understanding of the greater built environment. Through a more intense investigation of the greater built environment, the students will then analyze the effect that this environment has on their own perceptions and living habits. By developing a more conscious understanding of the built environment, the students will be better equipped to make informed decisions on how to better adapt to or change their environment.
A guiding principle for the curriculum paradigm was to ensure that the introduction of a new subject area, such as built environment education, into art education curriculum involved processes of creativity and discovery along with self-reflective and participatory action for both the teacher and students. To be effective, the content material must not only be accessible through the traditional modes of academic literature research but also made valid through observation, reflection and interaction with the particular built environment of the teacher and students themselves.
Vigilance and active participation in the process of urban change are vital. These changes can only be effective and enduring if we acknowledge the capacity of the built environment to enrich our lives as private and communal beings.
One of the essential goals of this curriculum paradigm is to capture the excitement and potential that the built environment offers as a pervasive agent for understanding and celebrating constructed past, present and future.
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Taylor, Charles 1955. "Conceptual development in mechanics." Monash University, Faculty of Education, 2002. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/8063.

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Books on the topic "Study and teachig (Secondary)"

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1939-, Brumbaugh Douglas K., ed. Teaching secondary mathematics. Mahwah, N.J: L. Erlbaum Associates, 1997.

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Savage, Jonathan, and Jayne Price. Teaching secondary music. London: SAGE, 2012.

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Teaching secondary English. London: P. Chapman Pub., 2004.

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1944-, McDuell G. R., and Association for Science Education, eds. Teaching secondary chemistry. London: John Murray, 2000.

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David, Sang, and Association for Science Education, eds. Teaching secondary physics. London: John Murray, 2000.

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1964-, Rock David, ed. Teaching secondary mathematics. 2nd ed. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001.

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Ross, Keith. Teaching secondary science. 2nd ed. London: David Fulton, 2004.

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David, Curtis. Teaching secondary English. Buckingham [England]: Open University Press, 1993.

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Parkinson, John. Improving secondary science teaching. London: RoutledgeFalmer, 2004.

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Improving secondary science teaching. New York, NY: RoutledgeFalmer, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Study and teachig (Secondary)"

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Whitehead, Jack, Jacqueline Delong, Marie Huxtable, Liz Campbell, Cathy Griffin, and Joy Mounter. "Self-Study in Elementary and Secondary Teaching." In International Handbook of Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices, 1253–89. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6880-6_42.

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Whitehead, Jack, Jacqueline Delong, Marie Huxtable, Liz Campbell, Cathy Griffin, and Joy Mounter. "Self-Study in Elementary and Secondary Teaching." In Springer International Handbooks of Education, 1–38. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1710-1_42-1.

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Lewis, Catherine, Shelley Friedkin, Elizabeth Baker, and Rebecca Perry. "Learning from the Key Tasks of Lesson Study." In Constructing Knowledge for Teaching Secondary Mathematics, 161–76. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09812-8_10.

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Ortiz, José, and Aldora Dos Santos. "Mathematical Modelling in Secondary Education: A Case Study." In International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling, 127–35. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0910-2_14.

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Chandler, James, and Ian Marcousé. "The Case Study as a Signature Pedagogy." In Learning to Teach Business in the Secondary School, 102–17. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003080862-9.

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Sultan, Alan, and Alice F. Artzt. "The Triangle: Its Study and Consequences." In The Mathematics that Every Secondary School Math Teacher Needs to Know, 175–221. Second edition. | New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Studies in mathematical thinking and learning: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315391908-5.

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Ludwig, Matthias, and Xenia-Rosemarie Reit. "A Cross-Sectional Study About Modelling Competency in Secondary School." In International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling, 327–37. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6540-5_27.

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Jarosz, Anna. "The Methodology of the Longitudinal Action-Research Study Among Secondary-School Learners." In Second Language Learning and Teaching, 73–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13892-9_4.

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Maulana, Ridwan, Amanda Maraschin Bruscato, Michelle Helms-Lorenz, Yulia Irnidayanti, Thelma de Jager, Ulziisaikhan Galindev, Amarjargal Adiyasuren, et al. "Secondary Education Teachers’ Effective Teaching Behaviour Across Five Countries: Does it Change Over Time?" In Effective Teaching Around the World, 361–98. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31678-4_17.

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AbstractOver the last decade, a limited number of studies have documented changes in effective teaching behaviour in secondary education over time. However, the studies are rather fragmented and heterogeneous in terms of measurements, contexts, and time intervals.This study aims to investigate changes in secondary school teachers’ teaching behaviour over time, by using a uniform observation instrument in five contrasting national contexts. The study focuses on the examination of inter- and intra-individual differences in teachers’ effective teaching behaviour across Indonesia, Mongolia, Pakistan, South Africa, and the Netherlands. A total of 3158 teachers across the five countries participated in this study. Their classroom lessons were observed by trained observers in the natural classroom setting longitudinally using a uniform observation measure called International Comparative Analysis of Learning and Teaching (ICALT). Results show that, in general, between-schools, between-teachers, and within-teacher differences are visible, with some degree of variations in proportion depending on the country and the type of teaching behaviour. Within-teacher differences are consistently large across countries. This provides evidence regarding the dynamic characteristics (i.e., change) of teaching behaviour cross-nationally. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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Sartatzemi, Maya, Vassilios Dagdilelis, and Katerina Kagani. "Teaching Programming with Robots: A Case Study on Greek Secondary Education." In Advances in Informatics, 502–12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11573036_47.

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Conference papers on the topic "Study and teachig (Secondary)"

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Eichler, Andreas. "Statistics teaching in German secondary high schools." In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.08208.

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This report focuses on a research project that combines two aspects of a statistics curriculum related to teachers’ classroom practice and their students’ statistical knowledge. Data were collected with questionnaires. The development of the questionnaires derived from results of a qualitative research project will be sketched. Afterwards, some results will be discussed.
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Fields, Paul. "A case study in collaboration preparing secondary education teachers." In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.08703.

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Although the mission of mathematics education departments or programs is to prepare the next generation of secondary education mathematics teachers, the question still remains, “Who should provide the training in statistics education for these future teachers?” We propose that statistics education should be provided by statisticians in collaboration with mathematics educators. We describe a model that has been designed recognizing how statistical reasoning differs from mathematical reasoning and implemented incorporating how classroom pedagogy is consequently affected.
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Arnold, Pip. "Developing new statistical content knowledge with secondary school mathematics teachers." In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.08507.

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This paper describes a pilot study exploring the acquisition of new statistical content knowledge by teachers, which is now needed as a result of curriculum change. The teachers involved in the study formed a professional learning community where their learning needs with respect to changes in the statistics curriculum were identified and workshops presented to help meet these needs. In this paper teachers’ understanding of new statistical content knowledge and learning experiences are reported. Initial findings support previous research into how teachers learn and show that new content knowledge is not automatically gained through their participation in professional development.
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Borim da Silva, Cláudia, and Cileda de Queiroz e Silva Coutinho. "Reasoning about variation of a univariate distribution: a study with secondary mathematics teachers." In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.08312.

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Variation is a fundamental concept in statistics literacy; standard deviation is part of compulsory school curriculum in Brazil. The objective of this study is to explore reasoning about variability by teachers, using the model proposed by Garfield (2002). The sample was composed of nine in-service mathematics teachers who took part in a teacher-training course on statistics. An experimental focus made it possible for them to experience all the steps of a statistics research project in which the course content was designed to expose the reasoning about variability employed by these teachers. We identified an oscillation between idiosyncratic and procedural levels, but no teacher showed complete reasoning about variation. The most prevalent reasoning employed was verbal, when teachers interpreted standard deviation as a measure of variation among observations.
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González, Teresa, and Jesús Pinto. "Conceptions of four pre-service teachers on graphical representation." In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.08309.

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In this study we analyze the conceptions of future secondary school mathematics teachers on the teaching of statistics and their influence in classifying the problems in which graphical statistics play a role. For this purpose we present a case study of four students taking the course ‘Introduction to the Teaching of Mathematics’, who responded to different data collection instruments and were interviewed afterwards.
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Verbisck, Janielly, Marilena Bittar, Marianna Bosch, Berta Barquero, and Ricardo Benito. "Study and Research Paths for Statistics Teacher Education at Secondary School Level: An Exploratory Study." In Bridging the Gap: Empowering and Educating Today’s Learners in Statistics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/iase.icots11.t2a2.

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We present the design and implementation of an inquiry-based activity based on a general proposal of the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic called “study and research path for teacher education” (SRP-TE) as a tool to reflect, develop, analyze, and experience proposals for teaching statistics at lower secondary school. Our proposal of SRP-TE starts from a textbook activity based on a statistical graph about water distribution in Brazil and turns it into an open activity that fosters different dimensions of statistical work (searching, collecting, cleaning, organizing, and exploring data), including interdisciplinary interaction. After its implementation, when asked about the content inherent in the inquiry, pre-service teachers seem to disregard many dimensions of the statistical work, especially those related to data handling.
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Carranza, Pablo, and Alain Kuzniak. "Duality of probability and statistics teaching in French education." In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.08206.

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In epistemological studies, two main interpretations of probabilities are the frequentist and the Bayesian. In this paper we first show that both interpretations are present in French Secondary schools, albeit the official curriculum only supports the frequentist approach. We then suggest a possible teaching situation to introduce teachers and students to the subjective-objective duality with some statistics training situations via the use of problem solving. We also give some characteristics and conditions useful to build situations fitted to this goal.
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Reston, Enriqueta, and Lisa Grace Bersales. "Reform efforts in training statistics teachers in the Philippines: challenges and prospects." In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.08604.

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In the Philippines, the growing concern in the teaching of statistics at the secondary and tertiary levels is evident in various reform efforts initiated by individuals and professional groups of statisticians. This paper examines the past and on-going individual and institutional activities geared towards teacher training and preparation of statistics teachers in all levels of the Philippine educational system. It presents the Philippine experience as a good example of how the different individuals and groups work together to achieve reforms. Institutional efforts towards statistical capacity building are primarily done through the Philippine Statistical System and the Philippine Statistical Association . The challenges encountered in these reform efforts are examined as basis for recommended courses of action towards more effective institutionalization of reforms in statistics education.
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Groth, Randall. "Navigating layers of uncertainty in teaching statistics through case discussion." In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.08509.

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The dynamics of an online case discussion among a group of fifteen prospective secondary mathematics teachers are described. During the discussion, participants offered and debated conjectures about general pedagogy, statistical content, and content-specific pedagogy. Their collective discourse showed that cases can help catalyze online conversations in which prospective teachers challenge one another’s claims and interpretations. It also suggested that discussion moderators may need to help participants consider factors in addition to teacher explanations when analyzing the path of students’ statistical learning. The paper closes by suggesting that a carefully-sequenced case-based curriculum may have the potential to build prospective teachers’ statistical knowledge and challenge persistent misconceptions.
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Meletiou-Mavrotheris, Maria, Efi Paparistodemou, Efstathios Mavrotheris, Pilar Azcárate, Anna Serradó, and Jose Cardeñoso. "Teachers’ professional development in statistics: The EarlyStatistics European project." In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. International Association for Statistical Education, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.08707.

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The EU-funded project EarlyStatistics aims to enhance the teaching and learning of early statistical reasoning in European schools by utilizing distance education to offer high-quality professional development experiences to teachers across Europe. The project consortium has developed and is currently pilot testing an online professional development course in statistics education targeting elementary and lower secondary school European teachers. The article provides an overview of the EarlyStatistics course design. It describes the pedagogical and didactical approach underlying EarlyStatistics and the course content and structure. It also outlines the quality assurance processes used in the project to avoid quality failures and the evaluation processes employed to assess the course effectiveness in achieving its objectives.
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Reports on the topic "Study and teachig (Secondary)"

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Klampe, Charlotte. The work values of secondary teachers : a comparative study by teaching assignment. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.3261.

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Моісеєнко, Наталя Володимирівна, Михайло Вікторович Моісеєнко, Владислав Сергійович Кузнецов, Богдан Альбертович Ростальний, and Арнольд Юхимович Ків. Teaching computer game development with Unity engine: a case study. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, September 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/8486.

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Computer game development is a popular and engaging topic that can motivate students to learn various aspects of software engineering, such as design, programming, testing, and teamwork. However, there is a lack of research on how to effectively teach this topic in the context of secondary education. In this paper, we present our experience of designing and delivering a course on computer game development for master’s students in the specialty 014.09 Secondary education (Informatics) at the Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University. We describe the objectives, content, software tools, and teaching methods of the course, as well as the challenges and outcomes of its implementation. We also evaluate the course using a framework proposed by Ritzhaupt based on student feedback and learning outcomes. Our results show that the course was successful in achieving its goals and enhancing students’ knowledge and skills in game development. We also identify some areas for improvement and provide recommendations for future iterations of the course. We conclude that Unity Engine is a suitable platform for teaching game development in secondary education, as it offers a low barrier to entry, a rich set of features, a cross-platform compatibility, and a wide adoption in the game industry. We also argue that a team-based approach is beneficial for fostering collaboration and creativity among students.
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Oloya, Charlotte Oloya, Emma Broadbent Broadbent, Jacklyn Makaaru Arinaitwe Arinaitwe, and Nick Taylor Taylor. Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa Teacher Preparation Deployment and Support Case Study Uganda. Toronto, Ontario Canada: Mastercard Foundation, March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.36824.

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Uwase, Jost Uwase, and Nick Taylor Taylor. Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa Teacher Preparation Deployment and Support Case Study Rwanda. Toronto, Ontario Canada: Mastercard Foundation, March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.36825.

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Adotevi, Jean Adotevi, and Nick Taylor Taylor. Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa Teacher Preparation Deployment and Support Case study: Senegal. Toronto, Ontario Canada: Mastercard Foundation, March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.36826.

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Robinson, Natasha Robinson, and Nick Taylor Taylor. Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan Africa Teacher Preparation Deployment and Support Case Study: South Africa. Toronto, Ontario Canada: Mastercard Foundation, March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.36823.

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Ruhalahti, Sanna, Ricardo Cuenca, and Sabine Rieble-Aubourg. Acquiring Socio-emotional Skills through Digital Badge-Driven Learning: A Case Study of Teachers Experiences in Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago. Inter-American Development Bank, April 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004858.

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This case study aims to examine how Barbadian and Trinbagonian teachers experienced socio-emotional skill learning through a digital badge-driven learning process and what were teachers perceptions on how socio-emotional skill training benefitted teaching and learning. The studys focus is on the teachers reported professional development experiences. Participants (n148) in this study were from pre-primary, primary, and secondary schools. The case study used a mixed-method approach, including quantitative analysis of simple frequencies and qualitative inductive content analysis based on an online questionnaire. The results indicated that the teachers participating in the programme recognise the importance of socio-emotional aspects in the teaching and learning processes. They further revealed that socio-emotional skill training has the greatest impact on teacher-student interaction, and that such skills should be integrated into daily teaching activities to support students personal growth and learning in a school community. The study offers practical recommendations for teachers professional development in Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago.
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Cassity, Elizabeth, Jennie Chainey, Jacqueline Cheng, and Debbie Wong. Teacher development multi-year study series. Vanuatu: Interim report 2. Australian Council for Educational Research, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-659-8.

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The Australian Government is supporting the Government of Vanuatu through its Vanuatu Education Support Program (VESP) to undertake long-term education reforms. A key focus of these reforms is the rollout of a new national curriculum in conjunction with the National Language Policy (2012), intended to improve teaching quality and student learning outcomes for students in the primary and early secondary years of education. Part of a multi-year study series, the Education Analytics Service (EAS) is investigating how the VESP is making a difference to these teaching and learning outcomes.
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Taylor, Rosalyn. The Role of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in the Preparation of Secondary Teacher Candidates for Successful Teaching of Diverse Learners: A Multiphase Mixed Methods Case Study. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6139.

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Cassity, Elizabeth, Debbie Wong, Jevelin Wendiady, and Jennie Chainey. Teacher Development Multi-Year Study Series. Vanuatu: Final Report. Australian Council for Educational Research, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-729-8.

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The Australian Government is supporting the Government of Vanuatu through its Vanuatu Education Support Program (VESP) to undertake long-term education reforms. A key focus of these reforms is the rollout of a new national curriculum in conjunction with the National Language Policy (2012), intended to improve teaching quality and student learning outcomes for students in the primary and early secondary years of education. Part of a multi-year study series, the Education Analytics Service (EAS) is investigating how the VESP is making a difference to these teaching and learning outcomes. The new primary curriculum has been rolled out to schools in stages by year level, starting with Year 1 in 2016, and is accompanied by the distribution of teaching and learning materials and training. The new curriculum facilitates content uniformity and promotes pedagogical approaches, such as student-centred learning, that aim to transform teaching and learning. The National Language Policy is an important change implemented as part of the new curriculum, allowing agreed local languages to be used throughout the primary years as students make the transition to English or French (MoET, 2012). 1 Phases I and II of the VESP have been integral to the design and implementation of the new primary curriculum. In-service training modules have supported the curriculum rollout. VESP also supports the distribution and development of teaching and learning materials as part of the new curriculum. This study has provided the opportunity to investigate teaching quality and student learning outcomes in Vanuatu linked to the rollout of the national curriculum.
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