Michael K. Roemer Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide examples of ways in which the Internet can be used to connect primary through secondary school-age students with people around the world for virtual learning exchanges. In fewer than… Read More ›
TIGs
EduTab – facilitating ICT integration through continuous support and Design Based Research
Hagen von Hermanni, Karla Müller, Steffen Jauch Abstract Digital devices and media have become commonplace in the hands of teachers and students alike, while it’s still seldom encountered in instructional settings in schools in Germany. Taking a closer look at… Read More ›
Religion, Worldview, and Values in an International Class
Geir Hoaas Abstract Students attending the international course, “Multicultural Identity in a Global World” (MCI), in Oslo, come from many different European countries, some also from Asia, Africa, Latin-America or the USA. They meet and mingle daily and learn cultural… Read More ›
The Impact of Music Activities on Foreign Language, English Learning for Young Children
Liza Lee, Shu-Chuan Lin Abstract The purpose of the study was to examine the impact of music activities on foreign language, English learning for children at age four. The methodology of the study used a quantitative analysis to measure validity… Read More ›
Investigating the Impact of Music Activities Incorporating Soundbeam Technology on Children with Multiple Disabilities
Liza Lee Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of music activities incorporating Soundbeam technology on improving the development of children with multiple disabilities. Four 2-6 year-old children with multiple disabilities enrolled at an early intervention… Read More ›
On the Importance of ‘Positive Identity’ to Transformative Education
Boaz Tsabar Abstract The article seeks to highlight the fundamental importance of positive concept of identity to transformative education. The paper will claim that critical education needs to address the complex dialectical nature of identity – its immanent tensions between… Read More ›
Breaking Down Barriers for Low-Income College Bound Students: a Case-Study of Five College Access Programs
Jennifer Damico Abstract For this case study, a mixed methods research approach was used to evaluate the components and best practices college access advisers used to influence low-income and first generation college bounds students’ matriculation into postsecondary school. Qualitative data… Read More ›
Visual Representation of Multilingualism in Early Childhood Classrooms in Cape Town, South Africa
Kari Bratland Abstract In urban classrooms, we find that immigrant children`s multilingual competence is not always recognised (Chumak-Horbatsch 2012). To explore whether this was the case in the multilingual nation of South Africa, I took photos in three first grade… Read More ›