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Østergaard, Lars Domino – Sport, Education and Society, 2019
The time we live in is characterised by social and cultural changes, but teaching in physical education (PE) does not necessary match these changes. Consequently, the present project explored how second-order reflection (SoR) as a tradition-challenging and developing form of reflection can be stimulated by an inquiry-based learning (IBL) approach…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Active Learning, Inquiry, Transformative Learning
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Alejano-Steele, AnnJanette; Hamington, Maurice; MacDonald, Lunden; Potter, Mark; Schafer, Shaun; Sgoutas, Arlene; Tull, Tara – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2011
Effective diversity education requires that the instructor be knowledgeable and comfortable with the theories and issues of identity. Given the persistence of curricular ethnocentrism and the highly charged nature of contemporary identity narratives, the preparation of faculty to teach diversity effectively across academic disciplines is no small…
Descriptors: State Colleges, Faculty Development, Communities of Practice, Learner Engagement
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Gutierrez, Kris D.; Vossoughi, Shirin – Journal of Teacher Education, 2010
This article examines a praxis model of teacher education and advances a new method for engaging novice teachers in reflective practice and robust teacher learning. Social design experiments--cultural historical formations designed to promote transformative learning for adults and children--are organized around expansive notions of learning and…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods, Experiments
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Sumida, Anna Y.; Meyer, Meleanna A. – Language Arts, 2006
Educational practice has focused primarily upon a transmission model of education dealing with dominant, mainstream, western ideology. This model often alienates student learners due to the absence of cultural relevance. This article focuses on a theoretical framework teachers in Hawaii are using to become transformative practitioners who promote…
Descriptors: Social Change, Educational Practices, Connected Discourse, Disadvantaged