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Douglas, Euan – School Science Review, 2017
SOLO taxonomy models the levels of understanding within a topic; its hierarchal nature can support progression and challenge. Flipped learning is a strategy that uses homework to build background knowledge, thereby maximising the impact of lesson time. Both flipped learning and SOLO taxonomy can be used to support student learning, either combined…
Descriptors: Coping, Learning Strategies, Taxonomy, Teaching Models
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Gentes, Annie; Renon, Anne-Lyse; Bobroff, Julien – Design and Technology Education, 2017
This paper analyzes the introduction of fundamental physics in design education as a pedagogical method that trains designers to create with the un-known. It studies how three workshops offered design students to work on: superconductivity in 2011, quantum physics in 2013 and light and optics in 2014. The authors observe that introducing physics…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Physics, Design, Teaching Methods
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Huang, Xiaoxia; Mayer, Richard E. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2019
This study investigated the effectiveness of adding four self-efficacy features to an online statistics lesson, based on Bandura's four sources of self-efficacy information. In a randomized between-subjects experiment, participants learned statistical rules in an example-based online environment with four self-efficacy features added (treatment…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Online Courses, Statistics, Teaching Methods
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Väisänen, Sanna; Pietarinen, Janne; Pyhältö, Kirsi; Toom, Auli; Soini, Tiina – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2018
The study aims to gain a better understanding of the function of proactive strategies in buffering study burnout among student teachers at the early stage of their studies. There is some evidence that the use of active social coping strategies during studies is related to reduced burnout levels among early career teachers. Less is known about the…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Well Being, Coping, Self Management
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Green, Traci C.; Bowman, Sarah E.; Ray, Madeline; McKenzie, Michelle; Lord, Sarah E.; Rich, Josiah D. – Health Education Journal, 2015
Objectives: The first 2 weeks following release from prison are associated with extraordinary risk of fatal drug overdose. However, bystanders can reverse opioid overdoses using rescue breathing and naloxone, an overdose antidote. We reviewed overdose prevention and naloxone administration training videos for incarceration specific and behaviour…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Drug Abuse, Prevention, Video Technology
Haynes, Gene C. – Online Submission, 2016
The purpose of this capstone project was to design a course description on gelotology, the study of laughter, at a XYZ Institute. The course provides a detailed analysis of the background of gelotology, how the course was designed and how to put the course into application at the capstone site. The course was designed using a sample curriculum as…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Elective Courses, Humor, Educational Theories
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Houghton, Jeffery D.; Wu, Jinpei; Godwin, Jeffrey L.; Neck, Christopher P.; Manz, Charles C. – Journal of Management Education, 2012
This article develops and presents a model of the relationships among emotional intelligence, self-leadership, and stress coping among management students. In short, the authors' model suggests that effective emotion regulation and self-leadership, as mediated through positive affect and self-efficacy, has the potential to facilitate stress coping…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Emotional Intelligence, Self Efficacy, Affective Behavior
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Bridges, Edwin – Journal of Educational Administration, 2012
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to conduct a critical analysis of the origins and implementation of problem-based learning in educational administration as a window into the limitations of this approach and more generally administrator preparation. Design/methodology/approach: The author reviewed the published work of the originator from…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Principals, Administrator Education, Management Development
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Clarke, Pier Junor – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2009
This article presents a case study of one pre-service secondary school mathematics (PSSM) teacher taken from a larger study within an English-speaking Caribbean context. The major goal of the larger study was to investigate the experiences and perceptions of the PSSM teachers as they explored the graphing calculator and mathematics software in…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Coping, Computers
Levenson, Marya R. – School Administrator, 2007
Standards-based education, including over-packed curricula and high-stakes assessments, is here to stay--at least for the next decade or so. If this approach to teaching and learning is a reality that everyone must deal with, how can everyone leverage what is positive and reduce some of the negative aspects? In this article, the author discusses…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Teaching Methods, Accountability, Educational Change
Fagen, Stanely A. – Pointer, 1984
The article presents an instructional model for teaching frustration management without sacrificing traditional academic content. An illustration is offered of an adaptation of a language arts objective to promote acceptance of and coping with frustration. (CL)
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Problems
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Williams, Andrea – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
The article presents a coping model for helping gifted children which includes six steps, such as recognizing the problem, designing and investigation, and finding a possible solution for use in helping gifted children deal with stress. (PHR)
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Models
Steve, Michael – 1984
Part of a collection of papers commissioned by Foundations, a project designed to identify the career development needs of students entering the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, this paper examines research on problem solving and decision making. The section on problem solving reviews various models and concepts associated with problem…
Descriptors: Career Development, Coping, Deafness, Decision Making
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Derrick, Thomas J. – Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2003
Discusses one professor's decision, in the aftermath of the destruction of the World Trade Center, to use a Shakespeare course to help students' process their feelings about military combat and cultural conflict. The professor uses Baxter Magolda's student development theory to understand student attitudes about war as presented in student…
Descriptors: Colleges, Coping, Higher Education, Instruction
Stoner, Mark; Martin, Linda – 1993
Therapy provides a useful model for teaching critical thinking by placing thinking processes in the context of the whole person. Critical thinking is grounded in the language skills of the student as the student attempts to construct a structure of reality that is well-adapted to the student's relational contexts. The didactic model of teaching…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Coping, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
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