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Dahlmeier, Crystal – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2019
Montessori environments offer concrete learning materials, with controls of error embedded in their design, that support independence, engage the child's interest, and provide individual challenges. Yet, over time, Crystal Dahlmeier has observed changes in some Montessori environments: worksheets taking the place of hands-on work with materials;…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Montessori Method, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy
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Xu, Cuiqin – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2009
This paper presents a critical analysis of two recent studies on error correction, Ellis, Sheen, Murakami, and Takashima (2008) and Bitchener (2008) and argues that neither study constitutes evidence for error correction based on discussion of the comparability of participants, design issues, and analysis flaws in both studies. The paper further…
Descriptors: Criticism, Error Correction, Research Design, Teaching Methods
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Hall, Joan Kelly – Modern Language Journal, 2007
Correction and repair as components of an instructional practice that facilitates learning have figured prominently in research on classroom-based second and foreign language learning. Recent studies incorporating a conversation analytic (CA) perspective on second language acquisition (SLA) have also focused on repair and correction. From a CA…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Classroom Communication, Language Acquisition
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Wieczorek, Joseph A. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1991
The applied linguist, who most commonly uses interlanguage analysis for nonstandard language forms, and the language teacher, who relies heavily on error analysis, each need to learn the usefulness and viability of the other method in his own professional context. Examples focus on the written preterit form in Spanish. (44 references) (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Classroom Techniques, Error Analysis (Language), Error Correction
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Baines, Lawrence; Baines, Coleen; Kunkel, Anthony; Stanley, Gregory Kent – English Journal, 1999
Describes three basic variations on the process approach to teaching writing witnessed while observing over 300 secondary English teachers: the "classic" process approach, the "antigrammarian" approach, and the "five paragraph" approach. Argues that the idea of error must be allowed back into the classroom, and that lockstep allegiance to a set of…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Error Correction, Instructional Effectiveness
Tabbert, Russell – 1994
The choice of a reliable authority for use in decisions of grammatical acceptability in English is discussed. It is argued that commonly-heard "rules" of English grammar offer advice that is either prescriptive or proscriptive, not descriptive, and often based on inaccuracies or flawed linguistic analyses. This is illustrated in the case of…
Descriptors: Definitions, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Dictionaries
Advanced Technology, Inc., Reston, VA. – 1987
Stage Two of the Title IV Quality Control Project is an evaluation of quality of the United States Department of Education's major student aid programs. The study sought to identify, measure, and analyze error during the 1985-86 academic year in each of the five major Title IV programs, including the Pell Grant program, the Campus-Based programs…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Students, Educational Policy, Eligibility
Tudor, Ian – 1996
The learner-centered approach to second language education is presented as one that takes into account the learning goals, subjective needs, and culturally-based expectations learners bring with them to the language classroom. First, both formative and current trends in learner-centered language teaching are examined, and the principle of active…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies, Educational Trends
Makin, Laurie – 1997
A discussion of bilingualism in Australia begins with examination of the climate there for development of bilingualism, including specific supportive policies at both state and federal levels, increasing support for bilingualism within local communities, research providing evidence of the benefits of bilingualism, and technological developments…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Educational Needs, Educational Policy, English (Second Language)
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