Contents: Greg S. Goodman: Critical Thinking: How Good Questions Affect Classrooms – Greg S. Goodman: Coming to a Critical Constructivism: Roots and Branches – Stephen Vassallo: Critical Educational Psychology – Joe L. Kincheloe: Beyond Reductionism: Difference, Criticality, and Multilogicality in the Bricolage and Postformalism – Dengting Boyanton: Behaviorism and Its Effect upon Learning in the Schools – Russell A. Barkley: School Interventions for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Where to From Here? – Paul Beare/Colleen Torgerson/Kelly Dubois-Gerchak: A Positive Procedure to Increase Compliance in the General Education Classroom for a Student with Serious Emotional Disorders – David Weber: The Limitations of a Behavioral Approach in Most Educational Settings – Susan Jean Mayer: Dewey’s Dynamic Integration of Vygotsky and Piaget – David Jardine: On the Origins of Constructivism: The Kantian Ancestry of Jean Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology – David Jardine: Jean Piaget and the Origins of Intelligence: A Return to «Life Itself» – Cathrene Connery/Christina Curran: A Cultural-Historical Teacher Starts the School Year: A Novel Perspective on Teaching and Learning – Jeff Duncan-Andrade: To Study Is a Revolutionary Duty – Herb Kohl: Eating, Drinking, and Acting: The Magic of Freire – Binbin Jiang: English Language Learners: Understanding Their Needs – Kamau O. Siwatu/Tehia V. Starker: Preparing Culturally Responsive Teachers – Patricia Kolencik: Affective and Motivational Factors for Learning and Achievement – Barry J. Zimmerman: Self-Efficacy: An Essential Motive to Learn – Kathleen Murphy: Motivation and Reading: Focus on Content Literacy – Julia Ellis/Susan Fitzsimmons/Jan Small-McGinley: Encouraging the Discouraged: Students’ Views for Elementary Classrooms – Evangelia Moula: Momentous Historical Events as Incentives to Explore History Making – Carol Lee: The Centrality of Culture to the Scientific Study of Learning and Development: How an Ecological Framework in Educational Research Facilitates Civic Responsibility – Floyd Beachum/Carlos McCray: Dealing with Cultural Collision in Urban Schools: What Pre-Service Educators Should Know – Suzanne Gallagher/Greg S. Goodman: Creating a Classroom Community Culture for Learning – Enlivened Spaces for Enhanced Learning – Julia Ellis: Researching Children’s Place and Space – Katherine Crawford-Garrett: Infinite Jurisdiction: Managing Achievement In and Out of School – Sheryl Smith-Gilman/Teresa Strong-Wilson/Julia Ellis: Envisioning the Environment as the Third Teacher: Moving Theory into Practice – Tamar Jacobson: Teacher and Family Relationships – Barbara Thayer-Bacon: Personal and Social Relations in Education – Cris Mayo: Relations Are Difficult – Susan J. Lenski/Micki M. Caskey: Using the Lesson Study Approach to Plan for Student Learning – Steven K. Wojcikiewicz/Zachary B. Mural: Sailing and the Experience of Learning – Jianping Shen/Jinzhou Zheng/Sue Poppink: Open Lessons: A Practice to Develop a Learning Community for Teachers – David M. Tack: Using Visualization and Deep Breathing – Nori Inoue: Social and Personal Development – Suzanne Gallagher: Disciplining the Discipline – David M. Monetti/James A. Reffel/Jennifer E. Breneiser: An Introductory Argot of Gifted Education – Stephen Vassallo: Self-regulated Learning – Tim Corcoran/J. Sparks: Inquiry-based Learning with International Students: An Exploration in Pedagogic Values – Mary Hollowell/Donna Moye: Therapeutic Art, Poetry, and Personal Essay: Old and New Prescriptions – Greg S. Goodman: Alternative School
Greg S. Goodman is Associate Professor of Education at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include school psychology, educational psychology, distance learning, and how people learn.
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