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Katja Frimberger – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
In this paper, I explore German playwright Bertolt Brecht's conception of the art of acting, and his views on the new actor's conduct towards their craft, as a pedagogical model for Brechts' broader view on how we should live our lives. Drawing on his key writings -- most importantly, his famous street scene essay -- I will show that Brecht's…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Theater Arts, Drama, Authors
Chang, Bo – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Theater uses drama and conflict to stimulate audience's emotions taking advantage of the fact that emotions can trigger people to achieve a desired learning result. Creating a theatrical learning environment enables learners to actively participate in knowledge creation in an entertaining environment. In this paper, I will use a conference session…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Active Learning, Drama, Conflict
Land, Charlotte L. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
This study addressed tensions faced by teachers in balancing the types of writing valued in today's schools, the needs of today's writers beyond school, and the rich cultural and linguistic resources that students bring into today's classrooms. Drawing from data generated in a larger study of teachers in an inquiry group and their related…
Descriptors: Humanization, Writing Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Writing Teachers
Joham-Gießauf, Magdalena; Niegelhell, Anita – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
According to the International Committee of Museums (ICOM), museums "preserve show, communicate and promote the understanding of the natural and cultural heritage of humanity." To achieve this, they need to engage with their audiences and engage in (ongoing) dialogue. Many stories are told with the aim of reaching different publics,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Dialogs (Language), Museums, Political Attitudes
Lourens Minnema – Religious Education, 2023
Liberal arts courses sometimes face the question of whether core texts can actually 'educate character' or 'care for the soul' in the Socratic sense. The "Bhagavadgita" addresses these issues from a Hindu perspective. But at the same time, the educational function of a religious core text changes decisively when transposed into a liberal…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Religious Education, Educational Philosophy
Olivia Urbaniak; Helen F. Mitchell – Music Education Research, 2024
Top performers create stage magic through their command of nonverbal communication. While students aspire to the highest levels of performance, they may be unprepared for the intricacies of professional stagecraft. This study trials an experiential learning workshop about optimising nonverbal communication on the concert stage. Five emerging music…
Descriptors: Music Education, Nonverbal Communication, Personal Autonomy, Experiential Learning
Lewis, Norman P. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2021
A thematic evaluation of data journalism courses resulted in a typology that parses the field and offers guidance to educators. At the center is pattern detection, preceded by data acquisition and cleaning, and followed by data representation. The typology advances academic understanding by offering a precise conceptualization that distinguishes…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Journalism Education, Classification, Audiences
Jenkins, Stephanie – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
This article explores the use of an interactive mnemonic device called a "Map of Memories" to navigate the museum theater production "Our Footprints," staged in 2017 in the Bergtheil Museum in Durban, South Africa. The Map is an interactive tool used by audience members to explore the exhibits and the performance through…
Descriptors: Mnemonics, Museums, Teaching Methods, Audiences
Rank, Shelley; Nageotte, Nichole L.; Pletcher, Nette; Jackson, Mary – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a serious issue that threatens many species worldwide. Zoos and aquariums are in a prime position to educate visitors about this issue and work to reduce the impact of IWT. This article describes the work of four zoos across the United States that tested different ways to engage with visitors and broader…
Descriptors: Crime, Laws, Wildlife, Museums
Rebecca V. Ward; M. Gail Jones; Julianna Nieuwsma; Kathleen Bordewieck; Kimberly L. Ideus – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2024
Visual displays are important components of scientists' public outreach about climate change, yet little is known about how and why scientists choose visual displays. This descriptive, exploratory study sought insight to understand the factors that drive scientists' decisions about their choice of visual displays for public outreach and education.…
Descriptors: Scientists, Science Education, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Educating Non-Specialized Audiences about Seismic Design Principles Using Videos and Physical Models
Mauricio Morales-Beltran; Ecenur Kizilörenli; Ceren Duyal – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2024
The prevalence of self-construction practices in Türkiye has resulted in a building stock whose earthquake resilience is highly uncertain. To mitigate the potentially devastating impact of anticipated large earthquakes, one viable approach is to increase earthquake awareness among builders themselves. However, these builders lack formal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Audiences, Seismology
Ha, Heesoo – Research in Science Education, 2022
One main obstacle for instructors in inviting students to design knowledge construction is the tension between prioritizing students' ideas and maintaining the scientific validity of the activity. In this study, as a way of supporting students in shaping their own knowledge construction, the establishment of an audience for knowledge was enacted…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Validity
Sholevar, Maryam; Harris, Laurence – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2020
Most of the existing definitions and measurements of financial literacy have been tailored for developed countries. Although financial literacy and financial behaviour are usually assessed at the household level, the gender dimension of household agents is less explored which may overshadow the women's low level of financial literacy. This paper…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Money Management, Females, Teaching Methods
Ina Zaimi; Amber J. Dood; Ginger V. Shultz – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
Asking students to explain why phenomena occur at a molecular level is vital to increasing their understanding of chemistry concepts. One way to elicit students' mechanistic reasoning and guide construction of knowledge is through Writing-to-Learn (WTL), which is a promising approach for students in organic chemistry courses. In the design of WTL…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Carian, Emily K.; Hill, Jasmine D. – Teaching Sociology, 2021
Qualitative methods courses lack tools for teaching students how to capture and analyze the nuanced ways participant subjectivity shows up in interviews. This article responds to the call for greater depth in qualitative methods instruction by offering teachers a series of discussion questions and an in-class worksheet that will help students more…
Descriptors: Sociology, Teaching Methods, Social Desirability, Self Concept