نتایج جستجو برای: classroom size

تعداد نتایج: 594365  

2012
Lillian L Dunn Jazmine A Venturanza Rhonda J Walsh Cathy A Nonas

INTRODUCTION Few children in the United States achieve the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity per day. Identifying successful interventions that increase physical activity for children is critical. This observational study evaluated the effects of Move-To-Improve (MTI), a classroom-based physical education program designed for kindergarten to third-grade teachers in New York City publi...

2008
Scott McDonald

To understand inquiry science teaching, we must understand how practicing and prospective teachers see the activity of teaching. This study examines how practicing and prospective teachers highlight and code classroom activity in an effort to understand the nature of professional pedagogical vision (Goodwin, 1994). Results indicate that differences exist in terms of: actor focus, questions, gra...

Introduction: Classroom participation is known as an opportunity to learn lessons and absence in these sessions can deteriorate learning objectives which are pretty important. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the factors influencing students’ classroom participation in Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was performed on 120 studen...

Journal: :متن پژوهی ادبی 0
فریده معرفت هیئت لمی دانشکاه علامه طباطبایی

due to their nature, writing classes are often boring for the students and teachers find it so challenging and still the least rewarding. for sometime now studies that focus on the processes a learner enguges in when constructing meaning are best valued among researchers. seen in this light , collaboration is a useful too/for reinforcing student language abilities and a good vehicle for increas...

Journal: :journal of medical education 0
mustafa alavi-moghaddam associate professor, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences- department of emergency medicine gheysar molavi ali shahrami hamidreza hatamabadi majid shojaei kamran haidari

background and purpose: emergency physicians play an important role in the immediate diagnosis of bioterrorism activities. the present study was conducted with the purpose of comparing the effectiveness of virtual learning and classroom learning in approach to bioterrorism and chemical terrorism for emergency physician s. methods: this was a semi-empirical study, which was conducted via testing...

2016
Ana María Contardo Ayala Jo Salmon Anna Timperio Bronwyn Sudholz Nicola D. Ridgers Parneet Sethi David W. Dunstan

During school hours, children can sit for prolonged and unbroken periods of time. This study investigated the impact of an 8-month classroom-based intervention focusing on reducing and breaking-up sitting time on children's cardio-metabolic risk factors (i.e., body mass index, waist circumference, blood pressure) and perceptions of musculoskeletal discomfort. Two Year-6 classes (24 students per...

Journal: :issues in language teaching 2013
masoud rahimi domakani azizullah mirzaei

critical pedagogy (cp), as a poststructuralist educational movement, challenges the asymmetrical, power-over nature of classroom discourse and seeks to accommodate multivocality in the classroom and in the society. this study probed the discourse architecture of efl classrooms in iran. specifically, it aimed to explore to what extent iranian efl classrooms have stepped away from the teacher-dom...

Journal: :journal of english language teaching and learning 2015
mostafa pourhaji seyed mohammad alavi

this study aims at empirically furthering awareness of the organization of interaction in efl classes. informed by the methodological framework of conversation analysis, it draws upon a corpus of 52 three-hour naturally-occurring classroom interaction to identify classroom interactional contexts based on the structuring of the pedagogic goals in turn-taking sequences. conversation analytic proc...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
hamid reza koohestani department of medical education, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. nayereh baghcheghi school of nursing and midwifery, saveh university of medical sciences, saveh, iran.

background: team-based learning is a structured type of cooperative learning that is becoming increasingly more popular in nursing education. this study compares levels of nursing students’ perception of the psycho-social climate of the classroom between conventional lecture group and team-based learning group.   methods: in a quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest design 38 nursing stu...

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