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David J. Saccardi; David Dockan – Journal of General Music Education, 2025
Music classrooms have incorporated elements of cooperative peer learning for generations. Whether sharing an instrument or composing a song together, peers interact in many meaningful and spontaneous ways. While the principles of peer-assisted learning (PAL) might be familiar to many music teachers, the process and structures of reciprocal peer…
Descriptors: Music Education, Elementary School Students, Peer Teaching, Cooperative Learning
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Flores, Alfinio; Park, Jungeun – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2016
In a course emphasizing interactive technology, 19 students, including 18 mathematics education majors, mostly in their first year, reinvented the definition of limit of a sequence while working in small cooperative groups. The class spent four sessions of 75 minutes each on a cyclical process of guided reinvention of the definition of limit of a…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Definitions, Innovation
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Dimas, Héctor Manuel Serna – English Language Teaching, 2016
This action research study presents the perspectives of two language faculty who integrated the principles of the Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) model in their teaching. The professors shared their understanding of intercultural communicative competence through a learning log. These reflections were mainly about the challenged notion…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Bowman, Ingrid K.; Robertson, John – CATESOL Journal, 2013
Mastering techniques of self- and peer revision is a valuable tool for all writers, especially US-educated Generation 1.5 students, whose near fluency enables them to dialogue successfully about their writing. Using action research, 2 academic writing instructors systematically trained students to more responsibly and effectively revise their…
Descriptors: Revision (Written Composition), Writing Instruction, Peer Evaluation, Essays
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Hoover, John J.; Patton, James R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
The nature of special education has changed appreciably over the past several decades. As a result, the role of special educators needs to be examined and further developed to provide the most effective education for all learners at-risk and those with high- and low-incidence disabilities. In this article, the authors discuss five important roles…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Special Education Teachers, Role Perception, Teacher Role
Rodgers, Frederick A. – Instr, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Intellectual Development, Sequential Approach, Sequential Learning
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Tillman, Rodney – Educational Leadership, 1972
Discusses factors the author considers drawbacks of IPI: 1) The strong emphasis on sequence; 2) The validity placed on diagnostic tests; 3) The determination of 85 percent correct responses as a major criterion for determining success; 4) Discussion and interpersonal skills are not developed. (Author/AF)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Individual Differences, Individualized Instruction, Motivation
Reid, Ethna R. – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 1980
Reviews the advantages of teaching reading through a mastery reading program and examines the role of the mastery teacher. (JM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Programs, Mastery Learning, Reading Instruction
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Ho, Curtis P. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1991
The development of interactive television instruction for distant learners involves nine sequential steps such as gaining attention, eliciting performance, and enhancing retention and transfer. Visual materials should be used to maintain interest and illustrate key concepts and relationships, and appropriate interactive techniques should be used…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design, Interactive Video
Tuscaloosa City Board of Education, AL. – 1974
One of the programs included in "Effective Reading Programs...," the Continuous Progress Reading Program is structured by specific performance objectives and corresponding diagnostic test items within each of 17 sequential levels. Begun in 1971, the program serves first through sixth grade students in a number of schools. The students…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Differentiated Staffs, Elementary Education, Individualized Reading
Christensen, Linda, Ed.; And Others – 1982
Using a sequential approach, this booklet identifies a number of research skills students need to become independent in gathering and presenting information. The booklet begins with a brief description of the sequential development of research skills it recommends, a bar graph representation of the skills used as a curriculum planner, and a…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Library Skills
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Knapp, Michael S.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1990
Challenges common conceptions about disadvantaged learners, curriculum challenge and sequence, teacher role, the relationship of classroom management to academic work, and ability grouping arrangements. By striking a balance between teacher direction and learner responsibility, students' capacity for self-regulated learning increases over time.…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques
NORRIS, JOHN M., JR. – 1966
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ROLE OF READING IN A STANDARD TWO-SEMESTER FRESHMAN ENGLISH COURSE IS EMPHASIZED IN A DISCUSSION OF THE BASIC CONCEPTS, PURPOSES, ORGANIZATION, RESEARCH, AND METHODOLOGY OF THE COLLEGE FRESHMAN ENGLISH PROGRAM. INCLUDED IN THE DISCUSSION ARE AN EXAMINATION OF WHAT ENTERING FRESHMEN SHOULD KNOW TO SUCCEED IN COLLEGE ENGLISH, A…
Descriptors: Colleges, Course Organization, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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Guckes, Lucille R. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1986
Illustrates sequential stages of composing and discusses appropriate teaching methods for each stage. Presents the steps: (1) an initial prewriting phase including a stimulating experience, development of awareness, and expressive creation, then (2) a second teacher-guided phase, including a cooling off period of analysis, revising, proofreading…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Arts, Motivation Techniques, Pragmatics
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Collins, Jacquie; Stead, Shelley; Woolfrey, Sid – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2004
This article gives the perspectives of three teachers of intensive French (IF) as they adjusted their thinking to teaching in a French as a second language (FSL) classroom that was very different from the core French classroom and developed teaching strategies to facilitate effective learning of communication skills by the students. Four major…
Descriptors: Literacy, Communication Skills, French, Teaching Methods
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