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Cagle, Nicolette L. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
Historically, societies have relied on universities and colleges to provide a space for young citizens to experiment with and explore the innovative approaches needed to address contemporary problems. Yet today, many universities serve as diploma mills that succeed in getting students onto the job market, but fail to give those students tools for…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Interdisciplinary Approach, Teaching Methods
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Parry, Louka – Childhood Education, 2018
In order to bring the benefits of new education approaches, strategies, and tools to classrooms around the world, we need champions of innovation to blaze the path and serve as role models of creativity and exploration. Teachers are uniquely positioned to serve in this critical role.
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods, Creativity, Role Models
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Singh, Satendra – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2010
Peer-assisted learning as "de rigueur" is reverberating in medical institutions around the world. Anatomy classroom activities are challenging and different, and the stressful environment of dissection rooms poses a greater challenge than what can be addressed through peer-assisted learning. It is here that "near-peer role modeling" is not only…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Class Activities, Learning Activities, Anatomy
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Zinn, Tracy E. – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
Scott O. Lilienfeld is a professor of psychology at Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Lilienfeld is founder and editor of the journal, "Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice," and is past president of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology. He has been a member of 11 journal editorial boards, including the…
Descriptors: Personality Assessment, Reputation, Interviews, Behavior
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Wilson, Jill – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1987
This article argues that direct modeling by teacher education instructors would be more beneficial than videotaped models in helping students acquire and use specific skills. Research on modeling by cooperating teachers and videotapes is reviewed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Role Models, Teacher Educators
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Calkins, Kenneth L. – Clearing House, 1989
Describes a school administrator's experience when he was a substitute teacher for a day. (MS)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Role Models
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Robinson, Lucia W.; And Others – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1994
Describes teaching methods and techniques found to be useful by practicing teachers, including "Grammargrams on the Network"; "Students Write Responses to Reading Assignments"; "Letters to the Editor"; "How Students Learn What Critiques Are"; "The College Essay: A Collaborative Parody"; "What…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Higher Education, Role Models
Ede, Lisa S. – 1979
Empirical and theoretical research and a teacher's own writing experience provide equally valuable resources in the composition classroom. Current research on the composing process suggests a conceptual change from that of a rigid sequence of clearly demarcated stages to a more recursive, hierarchically structured model. Until recently, the role…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Higher Education, Role Models, Student Writing Models
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Tumminia, Patricia A. – Nurse Educator, 1981
Male student nurses encounter unique conflicts in the nursing education process that can interfere with their learning abilities and ultimately their success. This article examines these conflicts and offers a variety of teaching strategies to combat them. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Males, Nursing Education
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Bromley, Karen D'Angelo – Childhood Education, 1985
Introduces Sustained Spontaneous Writing (SSW), a strategy which encourages young writers by providing a classroom environment that fosters writing habits and by having teachers model writing behaviors expected from students. Presents background information and practical suggestions for implementing SSW and ensuring its success in the daily…
Descriptors: Children, Habit Formation, Role Models, Student Motivation
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Dunsky, Irving L. – Journal of Optometric Education, 1982
The rationale for having health care practitioners teach students includes the optimal education of the students and continuing education for the practitioners themselves. Some goals and objectives for practitioner-instructors are provided, and instructional techniques utilized by optometric practitioner-instructors are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
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Rowe, John R. – High School Journal, 1981
Schools can help adolescents strengthen their decision making skills and sense of responsibility by 1) providing them with a wide range of opportunities to exercise these abilities, 2) employing staff who are positive models of constructive decision making and personal responsibility, and 3) utilizing curriculum that focuses on these areas.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Decision Making, Instructional Materials, Role Models
Wolvin, Andrew D. – Curriculum Review, 1984
Discusses educational research related to time students spend listening and implications research findings should have on teachers' methods and roles. Development of teacher training programs to improve listening behaviors, how listening should be developed across the curriculum, and how teachers serve as listening role models are suggested. (MBR)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Listening
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Burns, Thomas – Social Studies Journal, 1992
Suggests that those teaching "basic" social studies should establish a climate of success for students, who often suffer from low self-esteem. Recommends organized, brief, concise daily lessons, consistent routines, and frequent opportunities for student writing. Explains a Model Student Program in which the reading teacher acts as a…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classroom Environment, Role Models, Secondary Education
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Smith, Michael V. – Music Educators Journal, 2005
Teaching music is hard work. Learning what it really takes to teach music is often even harder. New music educators need and deserve mentors' support. Those of mentors who care about their profession and the young professionals who join their ranks should continue to look for effective approaches to help sustain and nurture these new careers.…
Descriptors: Mentors, Music Education, Music Teachers, Faculty Development
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