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Beall, Jeffrey – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2013
Scholarly communication is caught between the traditions of the past and the possibilities of the future. Specifically, scholarly open-access publishing is enabling greater access to research but, at the same time, is enabling an abundance of low quality publishers and an apparent increase in author misconduct. In this article I examine six…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Qualitative Research, Journal Writing, Publishing Industry
Buser, Juleen K.; Buser, Trevor J.; Gladding, Samuel T.; Wilkerson, Joseph – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2011
This study examined the experiences of counseling students in learning and applying the SCAMPER model for creative thinking. Counseling students from three universities (N = 54) participated in a training intervention on the SCAMPER model and applied the model in eight weekly task group experiences. Participants' journals, which were completed…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Creative Thinking, Methods, Models
Honey, Sukrat; Graham, Edward – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2012
This paper looks at research based models that have been put forward to describe how teacher use of technology develops. There have been a variety of studies that have proposed levels that describe teacher use of technology and identify the different aspects of use that distinguish these levels. Very few of these studies have shown how teachers…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Models, Journal Writing, Grounded Theory
Salibrici, Mary – Composition Forum, 2008
Painters, musicians, and writers--among others--often begin as novices by modeling the practices of their best teachers or favorite masters. The purpose of this article is to suggest that the habits of working, published writers can serve students as informal models for how processes happen behind the scene of public work. Students can examine…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Writing Instruction, Journal Writing, Models
Dooner, Anne-Marie; Mandzuk, David; Clifton, Rodney A. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
Although professional learning communities are often promoted as unique learning opportunities, little is known about how they get started and how they are sustained. For this reason, group members are often unprepared, and then frustrated, by inevitable group tensions. With this in mind, Karl Weick's [(1979). "The social psychology of…
Descriptors: Social Psychology, Group Dynamics, Interprofessional Relationship, Middle School Teachers
Gebhard, Jerry G.; Oprandy, Robert – 1989
A model for foreign language teacher education is suggested. The model is based on the premise that multiple activities in a teaching curriculum provide opportunities for foreign language student teachers to explore and change their teaching behaviors. The following six activities are discussed: (1) practice teaching, (2) observing teaching, (3)…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Classroom Research, Higher Education, Journal Writing
Cole, Peggy – 1993
It is argued that increased use of learner-generated questions and comments can benefit every stage of the instructional process. A strategy is proposed that integrates design into the implementation of instruction. The emerging interest in learner-generated questions has followed the paradigmatic shift in psychology from behaviorism to…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Community Colleges, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Psychology