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Elizabeth J. Meyer – Teachers College Press, 2025
Use this youth-friendly guide to build more just and liberatory school communities. Much change is needed to make school communities more affirming and inclusive of gender and sexual diversity. This timely book is written for secondary students and their adult allies who are working to make schools more supportive of lesbian, gay, bisexual,…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, LGBTQ People, Student Diversity, Secondary School Students
Larry Thompson – Corwin, 2024
Hundreds of schools across North America are embracing Larry Thompson's Responsibility-Centered Discipline (RCD) -- a groundbreaking approach that supports students in developing intrinsic motivation and growing as conscientious and active members of their school communities. Emphasizing responsibility, empathy, and self-regulation, RCD offers a…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Responsibility, Discipline, Self Control
Here's an IDEA to Improve Sport Education: Use a Flipped Classroom to Increase Student Role Efficacy
Carey, Nolan; Simonton, Kelly L.; Wallhead, Tristan – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
Sport education (SE) is an instructional model that attempts to provide students with more authentic sport experiences. A key student-centered structural feature of SE is the assigning of student role responsibilities that go beyond that of a player. Students have been shown to enjoy these team roles but may initially feel overwhelmed with the…
Descriptors: Athletics, Online Courses, Physical Education, Flipped Classroom
Michael D. Hicks; Jessica Pierson Bishop; Christina Koehne; Mai Bui – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
Decisions about how mathematics is communicated--and who gets to communicate that work--influence who has "mathematical authority" in a classroom. But what exactly does that mean, and in what ways can that authority be shared between students and their teacher? In this article, the authors expand on the idea of what it means to have…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Teacher Student Relationship
Angela Page; Jo Anderson; Jennifer Charteris – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2023
The educational provision for students with disabilities has been debated for as long as the term inclusive education (IE) has been part of the educational discourse. Despite IE stemming from a social justice paradigm, globally there remain inconsistencies in access to quality education. As a result, policies and practices to shift towards more…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Educational Innovation, Affordances
Kuehmichel, Shannon – Communication Teacher, 2022
This original teaching idea uses an adaption of the STEM activity the Paper Tower Challenge to have students examine task and maintenance roles as well as non-functioning behaviors in small groups. While problem solving as a small group, students navigate conflict and frustration, assume various small-group roles, and then reflect on their own and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teamwork, Group Dynamics, Student Role
Karin Hess – Teachers College Press, 2025
For more than 2 decades, Karin Hess has worked with the concept of depth of knowledge (DOK) and expanded applications of cognitive rigor across content areas and grade levels, proving that every student can experience deeper learning. This interactive book offers a self-guided journey beginning with the basics: what DOK is, what it is not, and…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Misconceptions, Difficulty Level, Academic Standards
Lin Moore; Elaine Zweig – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2022
Children with special needs may have less access to play due to the nature of their developmental delay or disability or their lack of experience with typically developing peers. Many preschools and kindergartens have reduced play in their daily schedules and elementary schools have reduced or eliminated recess (Jarrett et al., 2015; Zigler &…
Descriptors: Play, Students with Disabilities, Student Needs, Teacher Role
Villani, Susan; Henry, Su. – Center for Education Equity, Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium, 2021
This guide is designed to help school leaders and educators use restorative approaches to build relationships and address conflict. These practices help facilitate community building and address infractions, enabling students to take responsibility for their actions and repair harm when possible. This report is organized as follows:(1) Part 1:…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Program Implementation, Student Role, Elementary Secondary Education
Conrad, Clifton; Lundberg, Todd – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022
Most American colleges and universities assimilate students into highly competitive undergraduate experiences. By placing achievement for personal and material gain as the bedrock of a college education, these institutions fail to educate students to become collaborative learners: people who are committed and prepared to join with others in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Minority Serving Institutions, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving
Doubet, Kristina J. – ASCD, 2022
Want to make your instruction more equitable and effective, more interesting, and more fun? It's time to try flexible grouping. Unlike traditional grouping, which typically puts like with like or combines students without regard to the best way to promote their individual growth, flexible grouping is both purposeful "and" fluid,…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Individualized Instruction, Educational Strategies, Group Activities
sarah madoka currie; Ada Hubrig – Composition Studies, 2022
Drawing on the disability justice paradigm of care work (Piepzna-Samarasinha), this article moves to shift the labor of resilience from students to our course design, noting how models of student resilience are often tied to ableist expectations of performance and coherence. The authors share their ongoing experiments in creating…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Resilience (Psychology), Student Responsibility, Student Role
Sullivan, Patrick L.; Livers, Stefanie D.; Evans, Whitney – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
This article uses Gresalfi and Cobb's (2006) definition of "mathematical authority": "the degree to which students are given opportunities to be involved in decision making and whether they have a say in establishing priorities in task completion, method, or pace of learning. Thus, authority is not about 'who's in charge' in terms…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Student Participation, Participative Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Newbould, Sam – English Teaching Forum, 2018
Creating a "classroom contract" is an activity for teachers to increase learner engagement and students' accountability for their own learning from the very first class. The contract is a set of rules and expected behavior, negotiated by the teacher and the students. Student engagement can be an issue in many classrooms, and any practice…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Participation, Personal Autonomy, Student Role
Pollock, Jane E.; Tolone, Laura J.; Nunnally, Gary S. – Educational Leadership, 2021
Innovative teaching means the teacher is the creator, but unfortunately it does not necessarily mean the same for the students. Innovation is not just "doing" something new; it is "thinking" of new ways to improve a product, a method, or an idea. How can educators teach students to become better innovators themselves? This…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Lesson Plans, Planning, Thinking Skills