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Maker, C. June; Pease, Randy; Zimmerman, Robert H. – Gifted Education International, 2023
Building on the definition of steamers (a tasty hot milk-infused drink), we defined STEAMMERS as "a blend of diverse talents, going beyond domain-specific to domain-integrated abilities. Like steamers, they have a rich and colorful 'flavor'!" They are passionate about solving problems they and others face by honoring and blending diverse…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Talent Development, Academically Gifted, STEM Education
Weston, Anthony – Stylus Publishing LLC, 2018
College teachers all too often still play Sage on the Stage -- lecturing to rooms full of passive and supposedly absorbed students. The cutting-edge opposite is still supposed to be the Guide on the Side -- facilitating wherever students themselves are already going, mentoring and coaching them along the way. But who says that these are the only…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Vignettes, Problem Based Learning
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Christie, Michael; de Graaff, Erik – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2017
In this paper the authors draw on three sequential keynote addresses that they gave at Active Learning in Engineering Education (ALE) workshops in Copenhagen (2012), Caxias do Sol (2014) and San Sebastian (2015). Active Learning in Engineering Education is an informal international network of engineering educators dedicated to improving…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Active Learning, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
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Babori, Abdelghani; Fassi, Hicham Fihri; Hariri, Abdellah; Bideq, Mustapha – World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 2016
Assimilating an algorithmic course is a persistent problem for many undergraduate students. The major problem faced by students is the lack of problem solving ability and flexibility. Therefore, students are generally passive, unmotivated and unable to mobilize all the acquired knowledge (loops, test, variables, etc.) to deal with new encountered…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Problem Solving, Novices, Problem Based Learning
Davis, Janine S. – Educational Horizons, 2014
Research shows that personal connections and interests are vital to the resilience of at-risk children (Polakow, 1993). We know that attachments in early childhood, especially between birth and age three, matter a great deal. Even in the face of incredible hardship, parents or other mentors can successfully ease these troubles. Teachers can have…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Practices, Resilience (Psychology), Success
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Czabanowska, Katarzyna; Moust, Jos H. C.; Meijer, Andre W. M.; Schroder-Back, Peter; Roebertsen, Herma – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2012
Despite several years of successfully applying problem-based learning at Maastricht University, the Faculty of Medicine observed a slow erosion of problem-based practices and "PBL fatigue" among themselves and students. In response to this fatigue and new research into the development of the young adult brain, Active Self-Directed…
Descriptors: Fatigue (Biology), Public Health, Problem Based Learning, Learning Processes
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Treacy, Páraic; O'Donoghue, John – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2014
Attempts at integrating mathematics and science have been made previously but no definitive, widely adopted teaching model has been developed to date. Research suggests that hands-on, practical, student-centred tasks should form a central element when designing an effective model for the integration of mathematics and science. Aided by this…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Models, Integrated Curriculum, Mathematics Curriculum
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Smyth, Theoni Soublis; Hansen, Angela – English Journal, 2010
Collaboration and the appreciation for multiple perspectives have become increasingly important. The current political and economic condition in the United States and globally has exemplified the urgency for people of many different backgrounds and ideologies to work together to find solutions to world problems such as climate change and economic…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Language Arts, Literary Genres, Interpretive Skills
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Servan, M. J.; Soto, E.; Murillo, J. F.; Sola, M.; Perez, A. I. – Educational Action Research, 2009
The purpose of this article is to describe innovatory online teaching carried out in the inter-university master's "Educational Innovation Policies and Practices for the Knowledge Society", with the participation of Malaga, Almeria and Internacional de Andalucia Universities. The master's focuses on the exploration of a problem-based…
Descriptors: Action Research, Teaching Models, Online Courses, Problem Based Learning
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Brule, Nancy J. – Communication Teacher, 2007
All students struggle with interpersonal based problems, be it a troublesome roommate, problems with a partner, conflict with a significant other, or relational issues with parents or children. The interpersonal communication classroom can be enhanced by discussing these problems and experiences. This article presents an activity that aims to (1)…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Concept Teaching, Social Problems, Problem Based Learning
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Elton, Lewis – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2006
We now have pedagogical methods that can be successful--that is, effective--with most students at the undergraduate stage; one very promising method is problem-based or inquiry-based learning. (Contains 4 notes.)
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Problem Based Learning, Research and Development, Theory Practice Relationship
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Custers, Eugene J. F. M.; Robbe, Peter F. De Vries; Stuyt, Paul M. J. – Academic Medicine, 2000
Discusses clinical problem analysis (CPA) in medical education, an approach to solving complex clinical problems. Outlines the five step CPA model and examines the value of CPA's content-independent (methodical) approach. Argues that teaching students to use CPA will enable them to avoid common diagnostic reasoning errors and pitfalls. Compares…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Higher Education, Medical Education, Problem Based Learning
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Wagner, T.; Langley-Turnbaugh, S. J.; Sanford, R. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2006
The Department of Environmental Science at the University of Southern Maine implemented a problem-based, cohort-learning curriculum for undergraduate environmental science majors. The curriculum was based on a five-course sequence patterned after the outline of a scientific paper. Under faculty guidance, students select local environmental…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Problem Based Learning, Instructional Effectiveness
van der Horst, Helen v R. – Gifted Education International, 2000
A strategy of problem solving in the teaching of gifted learners is explored as a possible way of differentiating the curriculum in order to optimize learning. The Teaching Actively in a Social Context Model (TASC) and Renzulli's Enrichment Triad Model are cited as valuable teaching-learning programs. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Thinking, Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies
Maltby, Florence – Gifted Education International, 1993
This article describes "Thinking Actively in a Social Context," a multiphase model to assist in the development of problem-solving courses based on student needs and experiences. An example of such an interdisciplinary course (simulating a new settlement on another planet) for high ability children in grades five, six, and seven is detailed. (DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Gifted, Group Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach
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