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Zhang, Li; Beach, Richard; Sheng, Yue – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
As computers and the Internet are increasingly employed in language teaching and learning, preparing teachers for the impending reality of online teaching is of paramount importance. This study investigated 10 in-service teachers participating in an online role-play as part of a digital education methods course to acquire an understanding of the…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Case Studies, Persuasive Discourse, Mixed Methods Research
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Doering, Aaron; Beach, Richard; O'Brien, David – English Education, 2007
In this article the authors stress the importance of using interactive Web 2.0 tools within methods courses and practicum sites by reflexively noting how and why these tools function to achieve certain rhetorical purposes and foster constructivist learning.
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Methods Courses, Preservice Teacher Education, Computer Software
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Beach, Richard – Journal of Literacy Research, 2000
Defines components of activity systems shaping readers' responses to literature. Applies a framework to responses of "advanced" and "regular" high school students to a story about a regular student going on a field trip with advanced students. Applies the framework to responses of teachers in a graduate writing methods course…
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation, Methods Courses
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Beach, Richard – English Education, 1977
Describes the benefits of assigning methods course students to conduct small-scale descriptive studies into literary response or reading interests. (DD)
Descriptors: Educational Research, English Education, Higher Education, Literature
Doering, Aaron; Beach, Richard – 2001
This article analyzes the uses of various technologies to enhance literacy practices using a multi-genre writing project with pre-service teachers and middle school students. Twenty-seven English pre-service teachers, simultaneously enrolled in a methods and a technology course, collaborated with middle school students using asynchronous Web…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Practices, Group Activities, Higher Education