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Adriaensen, Johan; Kerremans, Bart; Slootmaeckers, Koen – Journal of Political Science Education, 2015
The contributors to this special issue all seek to address the challenge of teaching research methods to political science students. This introduction aims to provide a concise framework for the various innovations presented throughout this issue, situating them in the wider literature. Particular emphasis is placed on the factors that distinguish…
Descriptors: Political Science, Research Methodology, Methods Courses, Student Role
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Duncan, Tisha Admire – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2013
Using Tomlinson's (2004) framework, the post-secondary classroom can be transformed into a community of learners where different avenues are provided for effectively acquiring content, processing ideas, and developing products. This article explores how instructors can differentiate instruction in teacher-education methods courses by…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Methods Courses, Teacher Education Programs, Social Studies
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Khasnabis, Debi; Reischl, Catherine H.; Stull, Melissa; Boerst, Timothy – English Journal, 2013
There is an alternative to conventional teacher mentorship. The authors describe and analyze a promising model of mentorship where multiple mentees and mentors, each with varying levels of experience, engage collaboratively in the study of teaching practice. They have found that well-designed contexts in which beginning and experienced teachers…
Descriptors: Mentors, Teaching Methods, Beginning Teachers, Experienced Teachers
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Chorzempa, Barbara Fink; Isabelle, Aaron D.; de Groot, Cornelis – Educational Forum, 2010
If a university-school partnership is to be viewed as a mutualistic relationship, benefits should be provided not only to the preservice teachers, but to the members of the school environment as well. As a means of exemplifying how to connect the learning of students, in-service and preservice teachers, and teacher educators, this article…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Methods Courses, Educational Environment
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Anagnostopoulos, Dorothea; Smith, Emily R.; Basmadjian, Kevin G. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2007
Research on teacher learning consistently documents the disjuncture between the practices beginning teachers encounter in university teacher preparation courses and those they reencounter in the K-12 classrooms in which they learn to teach. As preservice teachers enter teaching, they gravitate toward conventional K-12 practices, dismissing those…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, College School Cooperation, Higher Education, Mentors
Johannessen, Larry R. – 1998
Classroom strategies and techniques can help novice teachers break with traditional ways of thinking about teaching English and begin the process of becoming reflective practitioners who see teaching as a complex activity that requires creative solutions to teaching problems. Research on pre- and inservice teachers on their metaphors for teaching…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Environment, English Teachers, Higher Education
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Marschalek, Douglas G. – Art Education, 2004
This article provides an overview of a secondary art education methods course developed in response to a variety of educational directives and movements in the fields of art, education, art education, and design. Within each unit of study in this course, students engage in four learning environments--studio, information design, planning, and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Methods Courses, Studio Art, Graphic Arts