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Li, Jingwen – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
Although the number of art museums in China has increased significantly in recent years, art museum educators find it difficult to create relevant, relatable, and engaging learning experiences for children in different contexts of art museums. I conducted this qualitative, comparative case study in Shanghai, China, examining how two different art…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Art Products, Educational Methods
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Berliner, David C. – Action in Teacher Education, 2020
I slowly developed the belief that sharing much of educational research with novice teachers was an error. To me, novice teachers appeared to have too little experience to adopt and adapt research to particular school sites and classrooms. I urge, therefore, that more of an apprenticeship in classroom life, and greater understanding of the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Program Design, Educational Methods, Teacher Educators
Alghamdi, Ahmed Hassan; Li, Li – Online Submission, 2011
This article aims to review the historical development of continuing professional development programmes (CPDPs) for teachers, as well as the policies and objectives of such programmes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) from the inception of these programmes until now. Styles of CPDPs that the Education Training Centres (ETCs) offer are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Professional Continuing Education, Educational Objectives
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Lekies, Kristi S.; Bennett, Amanda M. – Journal of Extension, 2011
Extension educators are expected to conduct program evaluation. An Internet survey was sent to county 4-H educators in Ohio to examine their evaluation attitudes and practices, as well as barriers to conducting evaluation. Respondents indicated a range of attitudes about evaluation and limited use of different designs and methods. Having enough…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Teacher Attitudes, Barriers, Extension Agents
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Dukes, Charles; Lamar-Dukes, Pamela – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
In order to help teachers understand the importance of intentional design for inclusive education, this article describes the design process an engineer might use when designing a new project. If teachers learn to think like engineers, it is possible for them to design inclusive education. This conceptual design can then be combined with…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Figurative Language, Secondary Schools, Teaching Methods
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Kohlenbrenner, Laury B.; Ray, Robert O. – Educational Gerontology, 1981
Examined participation by (N=9) older adults in a literary discussion group. Results indicated that the impetus for elderly attendance was to learn. Discussed the effect of program design and location, group dynamics, and various facilitation techniques. (RC)
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Discussion Groups, Educational Methods, Group Dynamics
Proper, Elizabeth C.; St. Pierre, Robert G. – 1979
The original plans for the Follow Through (FT) program were to provide a program extending the Head Start community action model to the public schools which would serve all disadvantaged children. Because of the small budget allocation authorized by the Congress, the United States Office of Education reformulated FT as an experimental program of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Methods, Evaluation Criteria, Methods Research
Baltzell, D. Catherine; And Others – 1979
The original plans for the Follow Through (FT) program were to provide a program extending the Head Start community action model to the public schools which would serve all disadvantaged children. Because of the small budget allocation authorized by the Congress, the United States Office of Education reformulated FT as an experimental program of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Methods, Evaluation Criteria, Methods Research
Worth, Walter H. – Education Canada, 1972
The author discusses three types of instructional modes and offers some suggestions on how concord might prevail in tomorrow's schooling. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Educational Methods, Governing Boards, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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Inbar, Dan E. – Journal of General Education, 1995
Describes the notion of second chances and its application to education. Presents a framework for evaluating second-chance programs based on accessibility and selection, adjustability of applicants, adjusted educational methods, productivity, accreditation, and acknowledgement. Examines possible illusions and rituals preventing a genuine second…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Proper, Elizabeth C.; St. Pierre, Robert G. – 1980
This paper summarizes a report on a search for potential new educational approaches and assesses the readiness of these approaches to be implemented within Follow Through (FT) programs. Evaluation of potential FT sponsoring agencies focused on program implementation and maintenance, rather than on effectiveness in improving student outcomes. Three…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Methods, Educational Research, Evaluation Criteria
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Dietsche, Peggy; Gehler, Ron – 1976
The individualized instructional model used is based on fixed-content, variable time, and fixed proficiency. Flowcharting is retained along with decision tables as part of the training. Top-down modular design is introduced when students are well advanced. Five tasks are identified for use in one individualized system. The first three involve…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Methods, Individualized Instruction
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Cornbleth, Catherine; and Others – Social Studies Journal, 1979
Identifies common themes underlying various approaches to global education. Four characteristics of global perspectives programs are that they are holistic, humanistic, conceptually based, and issue oriented. Journal available from Pennsylvania Council for the Social Studies, P.O. Box 6637, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19149. (AV)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
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Nelson, A. Gene – Journal of Extension, 1979
Stating that the greatest potential impact of computer use in extension is not in providing information but in teaching how to analyze problems, the author discusses use of the computer as an educational method and offers some considerations to keep in mind when designing computerized learning packages. (MF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science, Computers, Educational Methods
Humphreys, Les – 1974
The philosophy of Unified Education is holistic, unidisciplinary, and generalistic. The problems raised by these attributes are the attendant difficulties in collection/analysis/projection on a time/content grid; the flux of methodological ground rules; and the tentativeness of generalists to project while they are in a stage of collection and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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