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Christine Schmalenbach; Winnie-Karen Giera; Daniela Niesta Kayser; Simone Plöger – Intercultural Education, 2025
The present contribution illuminates the initial developments in the adoption of Complex Instruction in Germany, where the implementation of the approach has just begun. It gives insights into a teacher education project, a theatre project, and a planned project at secondary schools.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Difficulty Level, Teaching Methods, Educational Principles
Mamolo, Ami; Tepylo, Diane; Ruttenberg-Rozen, Robyn; Rodney, Sheree – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2022
The integration of coding in K-12 mathematics education is occurring throughout jurisdictions around the world. Best practices for applying coding practices in teaching mathematics are gaining research attention, and teacher education programmes are increasingly offering professional development to support this initiative. This paper discusses…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Coding, Interdisciplinary Approach, Mathematics Education
Arnett, Thomas – American Enterprise Institute, 2019
How districts procure instructional resources often leaves teachers disconnected from what gets purchased, what is actually needed, and what gets used. One way to understand why teachers do or do not adopt certain resources is through Clayton Christensen's "Jobs to Be Done" theory. Teachers commit to employing a resource when they…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Teaching Methods, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Effectiveness
Camacho, Heilyn; Skov, Mette; Svarre, Tanja; Ryberg, Thomas – Design and Technology Education, 2018
Governments, public sector institutions and organisations have started releasing and sharing information in the format of open data (OD). The opportunities to create and innovate with OD will continue to grow, and there is an expectation that educational institutions will produce competitive graduates with OD skills. A key question arising from…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Models, Foreign Countries, Problem Based Learning
Gunawardena, Maya – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2017
First year students often experience a culture shock as certain literacy practices at the university level are different from their experiences in high schools. Some major challenges that students encounter include students' ability to maintain academic integrity practices in their studies, to comprehend complex academic texts to outline key…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Literacy, Ethnography, Higher Education
Scott, Sally; McGuire, Joan – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2017
Universal Design applied to college instruction has evolved and rapidly spread on an international scale. Diffusion of Innovation theory is described and used to identify patterns of change in this trend. Implications and strategies are discussed for promoting this inclusive approach to teaching in higher education.
Descriptors: College Instruction, Access to Education, Higher Education, Teaching Methods
Sun, Lina – Multicultural Education, 2016
Interracial and multi-ethnic families formed through intermarriage and transracial adoption are on the rise in the context of globalization, transforming familiar assumptions about what a family should be. The trend of diversity in family composition is increasing and will continue to evolve. This article attempts to compile a set of useful…
Descriptors: Adoption, Multiracial Persons, Family Characteristics, Marriage
Smith, Joanna; Castro, Dana – Psychology Teaching Review, 2016
A first time attender at the annual conference of the "National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology" (NITOP, 2014), Castro was impressed with how throughout, discussions were vivid and innovative; talks were warm and interactive, handouts and other resources were diverse and abundant, with all materials very well adjusted to various…
Descriptors: Psychology, Teaching Methods, Teaching Skills, Technology Transfer
Henninger, Mary L.; Richardson, Karen Pagnano – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2016
Promoting student engagement for all students in physical education, and specifically in game play, is a challenge faced by many middle and high school physical education teachers. Often, the games we play in physical education are not "good games" because, as early as middle school, some students are already resistant to playing…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Games, Play, Student Experience
Ermeling, Bradley A.; Hiebert, James; Gallimore, Ronald – Educational Leadership, 2015
The term "best practice" is widely used throughout education despite lack of evidence or consensus concerning which practices are "best." The pervasive use of this term creates three problems. First, it promotes a plug-and-play approach, in which teachers are encouraged to adopt new methods and use them as much as possible but…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Innovation, Instructional Improvement
Green, Eli R.; Hamarman, Amelia M.; McKee, Ryan W. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2015
As higher education expands online course offerings, it is essential that sexuality educators strive to translate success from in-person courses into online pedagogy. While many educators remain anxious about, or sceptical of, the benefits of online sexuality education, the popularity of online courses demands engagement if educators are not to…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Teaching Methods, Sex Education, Electronic Learning
Chiodo, John J.; Meliza, Evette – Social Studies, 2014
Between 1854 and 1930, over 200,000 children left New York City, as well as other major east coast cities, bound for families in rural areas. They traveled to towns in New England, the Midwest, the South, and even as far west as Texas, California, Oregon, and Washington. These orphans were the children of immigrant families who were pouring into…
Descriptors: United States History, Adoption, Immigrants, Social Problems
Nascimbeni, Fabio; Burgos, Daniel – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2016
The paper explores the change process that university teachers need to go through in order to become fluent with Open Education approaches. Based on a literature review and a set of interviews with a number of leading experts in the field of Open Educational Resources and Open Education, the paper puts forward an original definition of Open…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), College Faculty, Open Education, Interviews
McClanahan, Lorna – Journal of Adult Education, 2014
In this article I discuss two reasons for the slow adoption of technology as an instructional tool in adult English as a Second Language (ESL) education. I outline recent facts about the relationships between today's adult ESL learners and technology, and then construct a background of theoretical support in favor of integrating technology in…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Adult Education, Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language)
Jetter, Madeleine; Hancock, Gwen – Leadership, 2012
Japanese lesson study--Jugyou kenkyuu--which is a cornerstone of Project DELTA (Developing Educators Learning to Teach Algebraically), adds a new twist: the teachers take turns publicly teaching the collaboratively planned lessons with their own students for the rest of the team to observe and then analyze, based on the students' learning. Lesson…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Adoption (Ideas), Teaching Methods, Teacher Collaboration