STEM education
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B Means, A House, V Young, H Wang… - NARST 86th Annual …, 2013 - sri.com
(National Academies, 2007). While publicly supported selective STEM high schools, such as the well-known Bronx High School of Science, have an extensive history of offering …
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Means, B., House, A., Young, V., Wang, H., & Lynch, S. (2013, April). Expanding access to STEM-focused education: What are the effects. In NARST 86th Annual Conference. Rio Grande, Puerto Rico: National Association for Research in Science Teaching. Retrieved May (Vol. 1, p. 2014).
Means, Barbara, et al. "Expanding access to STEM-focused education: What are the effects." NARST 86th Annual Conference. Rio Grande, Puerto Rico: National Association for Research in Science Teaching. Retrieved May. Vol. 1. 2013.
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B Means, H Wang, X Wei… - … Education, 2021 - stemeducationjournal.springeropen …
Inclusive STEM high schools seek to broaden STEM participation by accepting students on the basis of interest rather than test scores and providing a program sufficient to prepare students for a STEM major in college. Almost nonexistent before the...
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Means, B., Wang, H., Wei, X., Young, V., & Iwatani, E. (2021). Impacts of attending an inclusive STEM high school: meta-analytic estimates from five studies. International Journal of STEM Education, 8(1), 1-19.
Means, Barbara, et al. "Impacts of attending an inclusive STEM high school: meta-analytic estimates from five studies." International Journal of STEM Education 8.1 (2021): 1-19.
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technology education
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B Means, R Murphy, L Shear, T Gorges, P Hu… - 2006 - sri.com
Prior technology implementation research has identified school and classroom practices associated with more extensive use of technology. These practices have been promoted on …
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Means, B., Murphy, R., Shear, L., Gorges, T., Hu, P., & Sussex, W. (2006). Implementing reading and mathematics software.
Means, Barbara, et al. "Implementing reading and mathematics software." (2006).
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B Means, H Wang, X Wei, E Iwatani, V Peters - AERA Open, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
To increase participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) studies and careers, some states have promoted inclusive STEM high schools. This study addressed the question of whether these high schools improve the odds that their graduates will …
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Means, B., Wang, H., Wei, X., Iwatani, E., & Peters, V. (2018). Broadening participation in STEM college majors: Effects of attending a STEM-focused high school. AERA Open, 4(4), 2332858418806305.
Means, Barbara, et al. "Broadening participation in STEM college majors: Effects of attending a STEM-focused high school." AERA Open 4.4 (2018): 2332858418806305.
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technology education
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B Means, K Olson, R Singh - The Phi Delta Kappan, 1995 - JSTOR
EFORMERS advocate class room activities organized around important, multidisciplinarythemes, with students working singly and in groups on long-term projects …
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Means, B., Olson, K., & Singh, R. (1995). Beyond the classroom: Restructuring schools with technology. The Phi Delta Kappan, 77(1), 69-72.
Means, Barbara, Kerry Olson, and Ram Singh. "Beyond the classroom: Restructuring schools with technology." The Phi Delta Kappan 77.1 (1995): 69-72.
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technology education
Jones K, Means B.
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M Bakia, B Means, L Gallagher, E Chen, K Jones - 2009 - disde.minedu.gob.pe
The purpose of this report is to provide descriptive information about educational technology practices related to the core objectives of the US Department of Education's Enhancing …
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Bakia, M., Means, B., Gallagher, L., Chen, E., & Jones, K. (2009). Evaluation of the enhancing education through technology program. US Department of Education. Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development. Policy and Program Studies Service.
Bakia, Marianne, et al. Evaluation of the enhancing education through technology program. US Department of Education. Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development. Policy and Program Studies Service, 2009.
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technology education
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B Means - 1993 - books.google.com
… Table II-1 summarizes our technology classification scheme. Each of these four uses of technology in education is discussed below. A brief history of the technology use is presented, along with specific examples. A variety of media (eg, computers,...
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Means, B. (1993). Using technology to support education reform.
Means, Barbara. "Using technology to support education reform." (1993).
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technology education
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B Means, K Olson - 1997 - books.google.com
… both education reform efforts and the technology implementation at the school level, as well as the ways in which the two efforts (technology … The data collection portion of this project consisted of case studies of nine schools...
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Means, B., & Olson, K. (1997). Technology and education reform: Studies of education reform. Diane Publishing.
Means, Barbara, and Kerry Olson. Technology and education reform: Studies of education reform. Diane Publishing, 1997.
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technology education
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B Means - Journal of research on technology in education, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… The findings from this study generally are consistent with the usual recommendations for school-level supports for technology in the education literature but are less similar to common recommendations for practices within classrooms implementing technology. The four school-…
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Means, B. (2010). Technology and education change: Focus on student learning. Journal of research on technology in education, 42(3), 285-307.
Means, Barbara. "Technology and education change: Focus on student learning." Journal of research on technology in education 42.3 (2010): 285-307.
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technology education
Means B, Toyama Y.
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B Means, Y Toyama, R Murphy… - Teachers college …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Background/Context Earlier research on various forms of distance learning concluded that these technologies do not differ significantly from regular classroom instruction in terms of …
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Means, B., Toyama, Y., Murphy, R., & Baki, M. (2013). The effectiveness of online and blended learning: A meta-analysis of the empirical literature. Teachers college record, 115(3), 1-47.
Means, Barbara, et al. "The effectiveness of online and blended learning: A meta-analysis of the empirical literature." Teachers college record 115.3 (2013): 1-47.
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technology education
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B Means, K Olson - Educational leadership, 1994 - ERIC
In an authentic learning setting, technology has the power to support students and teachers in obtaining, organizing, manipulating, and displaying information. According to an Office of …
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Means, B., & Olson, K. (1994). The link between technology and authentic learning. Educational leadership, 51(7), 15-18.
Means, Barbara, and Kerry Olson. "The link between technology and authentic learning." Educational leadership 51.7 (1994): 15-18.
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Broadening participation
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B Means, H Wang, X Wei, S Lynch, V Peters… - Science …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Inclusive STEM high schools (ISHSs)(where STEM is science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) admit students on the basis of interest rather than competitive examination …
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Means, B., Wang, H., Wei, X., Lynch, S., Peters, V., Young, V., & Allen, C. (2017). Expanding STEM opportunities through inclusive STEM‐focused high schools. Science education, 101(5), 681-715.
Means, Barbara, et al. "Expanding STEM opportunities through inclusive STEM‐focused high schools." Science education 101.5 (2017): 681-715.
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