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Wise, Dena – Journal of Extension, 2017
Both teaching and facilitation are effective instructional techniques, but each is appropriate for unique educational objectives and scenarios. This article briefly distinguishes between teaching and facilitative techniques and provides guidelines for choosing the better method for a particular educational scenario.
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Teaching Methods, Teaching Models, Teaching Guides
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Craft, Brandon; Barlow, Rebecca; Kush, John; Hemard, Charles – Journal of Extension, 2016
Forestland management depends on assessing changes that occur over time. Long-term photo point monitoring is a low-cost method for documenting these changes. Using forestry as an example, this article highlights the idea that long-term photo point monitoring can be used to improve many types of land management decision making. Guidance on…
Descriptors: Photography, Forestry, Cost Effectiveness, Documentation
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Burns, Connie S.; Schroeder, Mary M. – Journal of Extension, 2014
A modified flipped classroom model was used to present content on the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) to Community Nutrition Educators (CNEs). CNEs read the DGA prior to discussions at staff meetings. The purpose of the readings and discussions was to increase knowledge of the DGA and offer strategies for applying these concepts…
Descriptors: Staff Development, Teaching Methods, Guidelines, Dietetics