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Jenkins, J. Jacob; Clarke, Tracylee – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2017
Educators have long recognized the value and import of class journaling. Traditional approaches to journaling, however, only engage students in one mode of communicative expression while allowing them to procrastinate in writing their entries. Typical journals are also read exclusively by the instructor, which overlooks the opportunity for…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Journal Writing, Teaching Methods, Learning Theories
Prud'homme-Genereux, Annie – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2016
This column provides original articles on innovations in case study teaching, assessment of the method, as well as case studies with teaching notes. This month's issue describes incorporating a journal article into the classroom by first converting it into a case study.
Descriptors: Case Studies, Instructional Innovation, Journal Articles, Curriculum Enrichment
Kling, Gina; Bay-Williams, Jennifer M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2014
In this article, the authors share a variety of ways to formatively assess basic fact fluency. The define fluency, raise some issues related to timed testing, and then share a collection of classroom-tested ideas for authentic fact fluency assessment. This article encourages teachers to try a variety of alternative assessments from this sampling,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Schleigh, Sharon – Science and Children, 2014
While most of us probably don't think of teachers as scientists, the truth of the matter is that teachers actually follow many of the scientific processes that scientists use to help them be effective. Teachers have to find ways to measure student learning and to use that measurement to inform their teaching practices. They need to know what…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Journal Writing, Teaching Methods
Hubbs, Delaura; Brand, Charles F. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2010
The literature on reflective journals reveals that unless instructors use reflection in an educationally meaningful way, students often view journaling as busywork. The instrument we have designed and propose here for analyzing reflective journal entries provides students with useful methods for reviewing and critiquing connections between…
Descriptors: Human Services, Journal Writing, Professional Education, Reflection
Hudd, Suzanne S.; Smart, Robert A.; Delohery, Andrew W. – Teaching Sociology, 2011
The use of informal writing is common in sociology. This article presents one model for integrating informal written work with learning goals through a theoretical framework known as concentric thinking. More commonly referred to as "the PTA model" because of the series of cognitive tasks it promotes--prioritization, translation, and analogy…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Sociology, Content Area Writing, Educational Objectives
Beckstead, Larissa – Science and Children, 2008
The typical use of science notebooks is for students to record information as they complete an investigation, writing down their procedure, observations, data, results, graphs, and any other factual information pertaining to their experiment. The author did the same, but also incorporated specific writing assignments to prepare students to publish…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Writing for Publication, Investigations, Science Instruction
Fingon, Joan C.; Fingon, Shallon D. – Science Scope, 2008
It seems that everyone is using science journals or notebooks lately. As middle school science teachers, the authors use science journals as a tool to enhance students' knowledge and understanding of content and reinforce students' writing skills. Here they share how they use science journals to motivate students to write about science in middle…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Science Instruction, Journal Writing, Student Journals

Petranek, Charles F. – Simulation & Gaming, 2000
Suggests the use of written debriefing, in addition to oral debriefing, to improve learning through simulations. Discusses journal writing; the written concept technique; letters; written answers; guidelines for writing; and the evaluation of written debriefing. (LRW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, Journal Writing, Learning Strategies

Parker, Emelie Lowrey; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1995
Discusses a variety of assessment practices used in primary classrooms to meet the need of a diverse student population, including concepts about print, running records, anecdotal notes, writing vocabulary and word dictation, self-assessment/goal-setting interviews, nonfiction journals, and scoring rubrics. (SR)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Journal Writing, Literacy, Multicultural Education
James, Alisa – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2005
Journaling is a specific assessment tool teachers can use to examine student learning in the affective and cognitive domains. It also provides a nonthreatening venue for students to communicate their knowledge and feelings about physical education. This article examines the use of student journals as an assessment tool in physical education. The…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Journal Writing, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Shepardson, Daniel P.; Britsch, Susan Jane – Science and Children, 2004
Science journals are wonderful tools. They offer a glimpse into children's science understandings, and they are both diagnostic and pedagogically informative to teachers. Examining and reflecting on children's journal work lets teachers embed assessment in curriculum and instruction; however, effectively analyzing children's journal writing and…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Student Journals, Science Education, Student Evaluation

Brinkman, Gloria J. – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
Several years ago, Gloria Brinkman developed an assessment tool for use in her art classes that is simple, efficient, and has proven to increase both student learning and student appreciation of the creative process. The format is based on a ten-point handwritten response to three specific prompts entered weekly in a journal. The journals can be…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Learning Experience, Creativity, Journal Writing
McNair, Shannan – Science and Children, 2004
With the talk of "accountability" and "progress" in schools across the country, it's no wonder that assessment is on everyone's minds. And, it should be. Well designed pre- and postassessments provide students with a clear idea of what they are expected to know after a set of learning experiences. Effective assessments also help teachers hone…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Science Education, Journal Writing

Cairn, Rich; Cairn, Susan – Educational Leadership, 1999
Nearly 100 Minnesota secondary schools offer community service-learning courses. Assessment methods include journal writing, self-assessment, research papers, site observations, and performance evaluation by agency supervisors. A Rochester high-school teacher designed a "community interaction" standard that students may fulfill by…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Evaluation Methods, Journal Writing, Program Descriptions
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