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Crook, Brittani – Communication Teacher, 2014
A desired outcome of teaching intercultural communication is cultivating an understanding and awareness of different cultural values while attempting to increase intercultural communication competence within our students. Goals of teaching intercultural communication include assisting students in recognizing, accepting, and appreciating cultural…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Television, Programming (Broadcast), Ethnocentrism
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De Grez, Luc; Valcke, Martin; Roozen, Irene – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
The present study focuses on the design and evaluation of an innovative instructional approach to developing oral presentation skills. The intervention builds on the observational learning theoretical perspective. This perspective is contrasted with the traditional training and practice approach. Two sequencing approaches--learners starting with…
Descriptors: Observational Learning, Experiential Learning, Skill Development, Public Speaking
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Yeh, Yu-chu; Huang, Ling-yi; Yeh, Yi-ling – Computers & Education, 2011
The purposes of this study were (1) to develop a teacher training program that integrates knowledge management (KM) and blended learning and examine its effects on pre-service teachers' professional development in creativity instruction; and (2) to explore the mechanisms underlying the success of such KM-based training. The employed KM model was…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Feedback (Response), Creativity, Group Discussion
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Allen, Natividad M. – Teaching of Psychology, 1979
Describes "mini-lab" as one of the requirements for a university undergraduate course in child psychology. Students observe and record the activities of children in a child care center. (KC)
Descriptors: Child Psychology, College Instruction, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
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Lucas, Ann F. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1990
Efforts to enhance student motivation can be more effective if they are approached from the perspective of psychological models of what drives human behavior including social learning theory, personal growth as a primary goal, cognitive development theory, self-efficacy theory, and expectancy-value theory. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Instruction, Competence, Higher Education
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Blum, Albert A. – College Teaching, 1991
Examples from academia and management suggest that, if higher education is to improve, its teachers must love their subject; be committed to its importance; and want to convince students that it is exciting to learn and important not only to one's job, but also to one's life, philosophy, and value system. (MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration, College Instruction, Educational Improvement, Higher Education