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Hirotaka Sugita – Ethics and Education, 2024
This study examines the grammar of moral persuasion that leads to moral outlook transformation, exploring Cora Diamond's insights in the 'difficulty of reality' (2008) and Wittgenstein's concept of aspect change. Using J. M. Coetzee's The Lives of Animals, Diamond illustrates the gulf between the character's experiences and the audience's…
Descriptors: Students, Teachers, Persuasive Discourse, Ethics
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Nancy A. Quick; Karen A. Erickson – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2024
Shared reading is a powerful literacy intervention for the development of early communication and literacy skills. For students with extensive support needs who are beginning communicators, shared reading has the potential to support the development of initiation and expressive symbolic communication skills. This descriptive, multicase, mixed…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Strategies, Teacher Attitudes, Attitude Change
Tenelle Porter; Diego Catalán Molina; Andrei Cimpian; Sylvia Roberts; Afiya Fredericks; Lisa S. Blackwell; Kali Trzesniewski – Grantee Submission, 2022
School underachievement is a persistent problem in the United States. Direct-to-student, computer-delivered growth-mindset interventions have shown promise as a way to improve achievement for students at risk of failing in school; however, these interventions benefit only students who happen to be in classrooms that support growth-mindset beliefs.…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Intervention, Academic Achievement, At Risk Students
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Daradoumis, Thanasis; Arguedas, Marta – Educational Technology & Society, 2020
There is an increasing interest in the ways pedagogical agents can provide cognitive, emotional, and metacognitive support to students. Moreover, several research studies have proposed various approaches for cultivating students' reflective learning. A variety of research has also been conducted into interrelations between metacognition and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Activities, Feedback (Response), High School Students
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Jianguo, Wei – Chinese Education & Society, 2018
Exploring classroom teaching reform centered on student development is a fundamental requirement for deepening education and teaching reform in undergraduate education worldwide. Shanxi Normal University places the reform of classroom teaching reform at the center of their efforts to raise the quality of undergraduate education. The implementation…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Universities
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Moy, Elizabeth; O'Sullivan, Gerard; Terlecki, Melissa; Jernstedt, Christian – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2014
Discoveries in the learning sciences (especially in neuroscience) have yielded a rich and growing body of knowledge about how students learn, yet this knowledge is only half of the story. The other half is "know how," i.e. the application of this knowledge. For faculty members, that means applying the discoveries of the learning sciences…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Metacognition, Teacher Effectiveness
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Graham, C. R.; Borup, J.; Smith, N. B. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2012
This research uses the technological pedagogical and content knowledge (TPACK) framework as a lens for understanding how teacher candidates make decisions about the use of information and communication technology in their teaching. Pre- and post-treatment assessments required elementary teacher candidates at Brigham Young University to articulate…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Student Teacher Attitudes
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Meyers, Steven A. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2009
Service-learning can be used as a teaching tool to promote social justice, and its implementation can encourage both students' personal development and social engagement. In this article, I illustrate how service-learning can help students become more self-aware, appreciative of diversity, and agents of social change. This process involves…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Problems, Service Learning, Social Change
United Nations, New York, NY. Office of Public Information. – 1963
UNLIKE CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION IN THE TRADITIONAL DISCIPLINES, THE TEACHING OF HUMAN RIGHTS DOES NOT INVOLVE THE MEMORIZING OF TEXTS OR ACQUISITION OF PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS, IT IS RATHER A MATTER OF CREATING BASIC ATTITUDES OF TOLERANCE AND GOODWILL IN THE RECEPTIVE MINDS OF CHILDREN. AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE EXPERIENCES AND PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Civil Rights, Foreign Countries, Minority Groups
SHAFTEL, FANNIE R.; SHAFTEL, GEORGE – 1952
AN AID TO THE CLASSROOM TEACHER IN THE TEACHING OF HUMAN RELATIONS IS PRESENTED. SOCIODRAMA, OR ROLE-PLAYING, IS PRIMARILY USEFUL IN SOLVING PROBLEMS INVOLVING RELATIONSHIPS AMONG TWO OR MORE PERSONS. IT THEREFORE PROVIDES A VALUABLE LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN SCHOOLS WHICH ARE CONCERNED WITH THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF BOYS AND GIRLS, WITH MORAL AND…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Intergroup Relations, Interpersonal Relationship, Problem Solving
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Saunders, Shari; Morine-Dershimer, Greta – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 1990
This study investigated the ways in which preservice teachers' (N=30) images of lessons changed as they received instruction and practice using particular models of teaching. Findings highlight how knowledge and experience contributed differentially to the shifts over time in the preservice teachers' observation of a lesson. (IAH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Higher Education, Methods Courses, Observational Learning
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O'Grady, Kevin – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2006
Remarks on current educational language precede discussions of: pupils' educational development; pupil voice; adolescence and action research. There follows a report of an innovation in religious education pedagogy, designed to address concerns that pupils should be helped to understand the emergence of their own beliefs and values over time. This…
Descriptors: Student Development, Action Research, Early Adolescents, Religious Education
Smith, Edward L. – 1983
Research has established that students generally possess conceptions relevant to curricular topics before they begin to study them and that these preconceptions often persist despite instruction on scientific theories which contradict them. Discrepancies between students' post instruction conceptions and the scientific theories as taught often…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Robinson, Elly – ARIS Resources Bulletin, 2000
Because of changes in welfare eligibility, the education system, and employment and training opportunities, it has become more likely that young people who have had difficulty with the mainstream schooling system and who face a lack of employment options will end up in adult education. Educators in the adult education classroom have an opportunity…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adult Basic Education, Attitude Change, Classroom Techniques