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Chin, Christine; Osborne, Jonathan – Studies in Science Education, 2008
Students' questions play an important role in meaningful learning and scientific inquiry. They are a potential resource for both teaching and learning science. Despite the capacity of students' questions for enhancing learning, much of this potential still remains untapped. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to examine and review the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Questioning Techniques, Science Instruction, Inquiry
Bruner, Darlene Y.; Bartlett, Marilyn J. – Action in Teacher Education, 2008
Schools today function in an environment of complicated rules and regulations. Training preservice teachers in educational law is not only necessary; it is important work. Professors and administrators were surveyed on the methods, materials, and strategies that they employed to teach education law to preservice teachers. The predominant teaching…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, School Law, Lecture Method, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedLowther, Deborah L.; Morrison, Gary R. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2003
Asserts that within the context of problem-based learning environments, professors can encourage students to use computers as problem-solving tools. The ten-step Integrating Technology for InQuiry (NteQ) model guides professors through the process of integrating computers into problem-based learning activities. (SWM)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Problem Based Learning
Dabbagh, Nada H.; Jonassen, David H.; Yueh, Hsui-Ping; Samouilova, Marina – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2000
This case study examines the application of problem-based learning to the teaching of introductory instructional design (ISD). Suggests that ISD is a dynamic process of problem understanding and problem solution and that ISD instruction should therefore focus more on the problem attributes and not on the generality of the systems approach model.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Instructional Design, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedvan der Vleuten, C. P. M.; And Others – Medical Teacher, 1996
Reports on educational experiences with an assessment method to assess knowledge in a problem-based learning context. This progress test is a comprehensive test sampling knowledge across all content areas of medicine reflecting the end objectives of the curriculum. (MKR)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Higher Education, Medical Education, Problem Based Learning
Peer reviewedSchuh, Kathy L.; Busey, Thomas A. – College Teaching, 2001
Describes a modified implementation of an instructional strategy known as problem-based learning (PBL) in an introductory cognitive neuroscience course. Discusses the principles of PBL found to be effective and demonstrates how these principles fostered continued restructuring of the course. (EV)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Problem Based Learning
Peer reviewedWiers, Reinout W.; van de Wiel, Margaretha W. J.; Sa, Henrique L. C.; Mamede, Silvia; Tomaz, Jose Batista; Schmidt, Henk G. – Medical Teacher, 2002
Presents a general approach to curriculum design in the context of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and proposes ten general steps for the process. Considers prior knowledge, skills, misconceptions, educational organization, curriculum management, and evaluation procedures. (Contains 24 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Medical Education, Problem Based Learning
Lord, E. Wayne; Swanson, Julie Dingle; Breard, Nan; Drain, Denise; Thomas, Kianga R.; Thomas, Steve; Dolph, Katie A.; Price, R. Douglas – Online Submission, 2009
On March 13, 2009, Dr. Joyce VanTassel-Baska, an eminent leader in gifted education, was presented with a Festschrift, a volume of articles submitted by colleagues as well as former and current graduate students to celebrate her life's work and influence on the field. This volume is a free supplement from The College of William and Mary's Center…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Graduate Students, Academically Gifted, Problem Based Learning
Bunch, John M. – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2009
Vocational education by its nature has a need for delivery methods that place a strong focus on the relationship between school and work and seeks to deliver instruction in a manner that bridges the two as seamlessly as possible. This paper presents a curriculum and constructivist-based instructional delivery approach, designed to emphasize a…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Teaching Methods, Postsecondary Education
Nugent, Christina M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2006
This article discusses the use of a problem-based instructional task in an elementary classroom. After estimating the number of blades of grass on a football field, students write letters to explain the results of their research.
Descriptors: Athletics, Facilities, Problem Based Learning, Elementary Education
Murray, Jenny – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2006
Discussion in maths lessons has always been something encouraged by ATM but can be difficult to initiate for non-specialist and inexperienced teachers who may feel they need material in books to get them going. In this article, the author describes resources aimed at encouraging discussion among primary mathematicians. These resources include: (1)…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities, Instructional Material Evaluation
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
Tan, Oon-Seng – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2007
Education in this 21st century is concerned with developing intelligences. Problem solving in real-world contexts involves multiple ways of knowing and learning. Intelligence in the real world involves not only learning how to do things effectively but also more importantly the ability to deal with novelty and growing our capacity to adapt, select…
Descriptors: World Problems, Multiple Intelligences, Problem Based Learning, Educational Innovation
Gambrill, Eileen – Research on Social Work Practice, 2007
The author suggests that transparency in all venues, including social work education, practice and policy, and the conduct and reporting of related research, will be required to advance the effectiveness of professional education. Possibilities for improving the quality of professional education differ in terms of how evidence-informed practice is…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Social Work, Teaching Methods, Professional Education
Harmer, Andrea J.; Cates, Ward Mitchell – Computers in the Schools, 2007
Engaging middle-school students in scientific inquiry is typically recognized as important, but difficult. Designed to foster learner engagement, this method used an online, problem-based, science inquiry that investigated the West Nile virus during four weeks of collaborative classroom sessions. The inquiry prototype was authored in WISE, the…
Descriptors: Internet, Science Instruction, Science Education, Middle School Students

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