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Prud'homme-Généreux, Annie; Schiller, Nancy A.; Wild, John H.; Herreid, Clyde Freeman – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
Three years ago, the "National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science" (NCCSTS) was inspired to merge the case study and flipped classroom approaches. The resulting project aimed to create the materials required to teach a flipped course in introductory biology by assigning videos as homework and case studies in the classroom. Three…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Guidelines, Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses
Lynch-Pollart, Joanne – Learning, 1992
Describes an easy, inexpensive way for students to create photographic prints without a camera or film. The prints, or photograms, are made by placing objects on photographic paper, exposing the paper to light, then processing it. For a class of 25, the project costs about $1.50 per student. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Photography
Cohen, Frumi – Drama/Theatre Teacher, 1994
Describes activities with fifth- and sixth-grade students exposing them to Shakespeare plays in preparation for a spring play/teen musical based on Shakespeare. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation
Minard, Michael – Media and Methods, 1978
Describes the process involved when intermediate students produced an original film during the last three weeks of the school year. (MAI)
Descriptors: Acting, Audiovisual Communications, Class Activities, Creativity
Bernardi, Philip – 1992
Suggesting that improvisation is an invaluable technique that can be used in acting classes and in rehearsals for school, amateur, and professional productions, this book presents 900 improvisation ideas for teachers and directors to use. The first section presents ideas for improvisations on character conflicts, including teen/parent conflicts,…
Descriptors: Acting, Class Activities, Creative Activities, Dramatics
Litle, Michael – Journal of the University Film Association, 1982
Details an approach which involves taking students through the problems of film production while teaching (1) theory; (2) actual tools of production; and (3) practical methods of organizing work. Contends that precise, challenging, technical exercises performed in an interactive social framework maximize skill development. (PD)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Film Production, Film Study, Higher Education
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Lieblein, Leanore; Pare, Anthony – English Quarterly, 1983
Argues that medieval drama in performance suggests a number of important issues about the nature of literature, particularly about the way narrative and dramatic art can express the life of a community. Presents a series of exercises that start with familiar, nonthreatening situations in order to approach the richness of medieval plays and the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Dramatic Play, Higher Education
Fleming, Claire Scholz; And Others – Learning, 1983
Puppets can be used in the classroom to teach, to tell stories, to introduce new students or books, and to develop children's cooperation, creativity, and coordination. Instruction on how to make and manipulate puppets, plan puppet plays, and locate information on puppetry are given. (PP)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Construction (Process), Dramatic Play, Educational Resources
Engelke, Glenn – School Shop, 1976
A game designed to explain production line methods to junior high pupils and to demonstrate the efficiency of mass production is described as a substitute project when equipment is lacking and time is limited. (BP)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Industrial Arts, Junior High School Students
Gonzales, Doreen S. – Instructor, 1989
Teachers can introduce children to the joys and excitement of public speaking by having students produce their own radio plays. Procedures for organizing this project are outlined, and a list of resources is included. (IAH)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
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Hovde, Peter C. – Social Education, 1988
Presents three television production projects for the college political science classroom: a political television "spot" project, an international press conference simulation, and an international news broadcast project. Offers a comparative evaluation of the projects and makes suggestions for improving the less successful ones. (GEA)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, News Reporting
American Educational Theatre Association, Washington, DC. – 1968
Utilizing acting as the main teaching method to promote artistic understanding and skills with a focus on the individual, this course guide explores the "process" of theatre. Outlines for student and teacher are provided for each of the five course sections: Discovering an Approach to Theatre, Discovering the Process of Acting, Exploring a Drama…
Descriptors: Acting, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Drama
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Thompson, Charles Lamar – Clearing House, 1985
Argues that English teachers should expose students to the craft of play production. Suggests building a drama unit from the production approach and presents an example of such a unit. (FL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Drama, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Gotsch, Constance M. – 1984
Using audio documentaries as a teaching technique can serve two purposes: provide students with information on any subject and, in the process of producing tapes, introduce writing, listening, research, interviewing, and extemporaneous speaking experiences--all skills that students can later apply to other situations. The live-on-tape format…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Audiotape Recordings, Class Activities, Classroom Communication
Krull, Judy M. – 1983
Middle school and junior high school language arts students can receive a basic background in the elements of theatrical production and an appreciation of the theatre arts by producing and performing one act plays. A six- or seven-week unit can progress from the basics of pantomime, reading and vocabulary, and characterization with make-up,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Class Activities, Dramatics, Elementary Education
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