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Jan G. Pouwels – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
Dealing with conflicts seems to be a great challenge in society today. But not only in society. Higher education displays an air of resoluteness with certainty and security that disguises the conflicts and the fear of conflicts in a substantial number of subjects. If not in a state of denial, higher education avoids taking up conflicts over…
Descriptors: Conflict, Religion, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
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Amar, François G. – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2021
The COVID pandemic has exacerbated structural, demographic, and financial challenges faced by American higher education institutions and their honors programs and colleges. Likewise, the Black Lives Matter movement has made plain the inequities in the higher education sector. The new "normal" post-COVID will challenge honors…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, COVID-19, Pandemics, Equal Education
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E. Joy Crawford; Nadine Hanner – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2022
Fieldwork education is an essential component of occupational therapy education. The level of competency and preparedness of fieldwork educators may vary substantially and may significantly impact student learning outcomes. The availability of an evidence-based comprehensive fieldwork model to guide the fieldwork educator, clarify issues related…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Occupational Therapy, Field Experience Programs, Teaching Models
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Champion, Kaylea; Gunnlaugson, Olen – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2018
Online discussion boards are commonplace in higher education courses, intended either to supplement or in certain cases, replace face-to-face conversations. This article considers discussion boards from the perspective of David Kantor and Otto Scharmer's generative conversational models. It goes on to establish a rationale for applying these…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Teaching Models
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Burgess-Van Aken, Barbara – College Teaching, 2017
A literature review on approaches to a final course session reveals a dearth of attention to the issue. Options for last-day activities fall into three categories: professor-centered, activity-focused, and student-driven. Using the criterion that meaningful course closure calls for last-day activities that engage students in reflection not only…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Lesson Plans, Learning Activities, Behavioral Objectives
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Zhu, Peitao – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2018
The experiential growth group (EGG) is a common pedagogical activity employed in counselor education and is required by CACREP and ASGW standards. However, various parameters of such a training modality were not specified. The author first reviewed the multitude of current EGG delivery methods and student experiences in EGG. Then, 3 aspects of the…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Counselor Training, Delivery Systems, Student Experience
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Shoup, John R. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2016
Leadership, organizational, and institutional theories provide competing explanations on the nature of leadership and role of leaders. Part of the problem is that each theory is often studied in isolation, leading to incomplete perspectives on the essence of leadership in value driven contexts. A holistic paradigm that blends the three dominant…
Descriptors: Organizational Theories, Institutional Characteristics, Leadership, Leadership Role
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Arnold-Garza, Sara – Communications in Information Literacy, 2014
The flipped classroom, a teaching method that delivers lecture content to students at home through electronic means and uses class time for practical application activities, may be useful for information literacy instruction. This article describes many of the characteristics of the flipped classroom teaching model, illustrated with examples from…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Teaching Methods, Information Literacy, Library Instruction
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Tran, Ly Thi – Educational Review, 2011
This paper explores the adaptation patterns of international Chinese and Vietnamese students in relation to academic writing practices in a higher education context. The study utilises a trans-disciplinary framework for interpreting students' and lecturers' practices within institutional structures. This framework has been developed by infusing a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Foreign Students, Vietnamese People
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O'Leary, Matt – Professional Development in Education, 2012
Lesson observation has a longstanding tradition in the assessment and development of new and experienced teachers in England. Over the last two decades it has progressively emerged as an important tool for measuring and improving professional practice in schools and colleges. This article reviews literature across the three education sectors (i.e.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Observation, Classroom Environment, Role
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Williams, Kent – Academic Leadership Journal in Student Research, 2013
This paper will provide a review of research--regarding explicit grammar instruction--that groups recent studies into three main categories and then sub-categorizes these studies under key terms in second language acquisition (SLA) research. The overall purpose of this paper is to argue that in light of these issues, recent studies have shown that…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), English Instruction, Grammar, Second Language Instruction
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Rix, Jonathan – Educational Studies, 2009
The production of simplified language materials (SLMs) is a widespread practitioner response to delivering a curriculum to a diverse student population across mainstream settings. This paper examines the approaches of two groups of teachers and support staff in producing SLMs. It firstly reports on SLMs produced by 33 practitioners, identifying…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Teaching Models, Instructional Materials, Language Acquisition
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Boubsil, Ouanessa; Carabajal, Kayleigh; Vidal, Martine – American Journal of Distance Education, 2011
This article presents a review of the current practice associated with American-model higher education (AHE) overseas with particular focus on expanding distance education. The review identifies specific areas of weakness in the practice of AHE overseas.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Distance Education, Global Approach
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Weller, Saranne – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2009
The observation of teaching remains an integral process for the enhancement of practice as part of academic continuing professional development in higher education in the UK. This paper argues that failure to recognise the potential for peer-orientated development to reinforce restrictive norms of practice will be detrimental to the project of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Observation, Professional Development, Teaching Methods
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Kember, David – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2009
Many academics see themselves primarily as experts in their discipline and hold content-oriented conceptions of teaching. It can then be difficult to persuade them to adopt forms of teaching incorporating active student engagement, even though there is evidence for the effectiveness of such forms of learning. This article describes a…
Descriptors: Student Centered Curriculum, Higher Education, Active Learning, Educational Quality
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