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Chen, YuChun; Schilling, Tammy; Rowland, Jeanie – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2019
Experienced and effective elementary physical education teachers are continually searching for new ideas to liven up their content. Holidays such as Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas provide opportunities to integrate creative, theme-oriented lessons into the curriculum. In addition to more traditional holidays, unique holidays each month can…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Physical Education Teachers, Creative Teaching, Holidays
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Hines, Margaret Easom; Catalana, Sarah Marie; Anderson, Brittany N. – Gifted Child Today, 2019
While creativity has traditionally been an essential component of gifted education, the majority of creative teaching strategies neglect to address its multifaceted nature. As a result, attempts to encourage creativity are often fractured, and gifted students struggle to recognize how academic content and creativity go hand-in-hand. This article…
Descriptors: Creativity, Academically Gifted, Teaching Methods, Consciousness Raising
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Moss, Simon A.; Irons, Melanie; Boland, Martin – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2017
Background and aims: Lecturers often present entertaining videos, or organize a variety of amusing demonstrations, to foster student engagement or to encourage critical analysis. Magic tricks, in particular, have been shown to activate neural circuits that underpin motivation or problem-solving and, therefore, could be beneficial during lectures.…
Descriptors: Deception, Teaching Methods, Video Technology, Comprehension
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Camacho-Miñano, María-del-Mar; del Campo, Cristina; Urquía-Grande, Elena; Pascual-Ezama, David; Akpinar, Murat; Rivero, Carlos – Education & Training, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is twofold--first, to compare the assessment in two subjects of the Business Administration Degree between Finland and Spain and, second, to test whether there are factors such as gender, age, subject, students' motivation, or preferences that may have an impact on the assessment. Design/methodology/approach: A…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education
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Santoro, Cerise – English Teaching Forum, 2017
In his first teaching assignment, as a fifth-grade English teacher, Edgar Manaran had only 20 desks for 48 students. Yet he was able to apply productive classroom strategies throughout his 25-hour teaching week. Some of his students sat on plastic chairs due to the shortage of desks, but that did not change the dynamic of Mr. Manaran's classes. He…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Profiles, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Olson, Cathy Applefeld – Teaching Music, 2012
When music lessons really jell for Marilyn Hostetler's students, there's an unmistakable energy that literally sizzles in the air. "Whether you're in the classroom, or even working with adults at a conference or workshop, when real learning happens, it becomes addictive," she says. It was that addiction that first propelled Hostetler…
Descriptors: Music Education, Student Motivation, Music Teachers, Educational Games
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Baker, Melanie – English Teaching Forum, 2017
Khatuna Kharkheli is an English language teacher in the Faculty of Education, Exact, and Natural Sciences at Gori State Teaching University (GSTU) in Gori, Georgia. With her passion for developing innovative and creative lessons and with her commitment to professional development, Ms. Kharkheli works to inspire her students to achieve success both…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Bernhard, H. Christian, II.; Stringham, David A. – International Journal of Music Education, 2016
The purpose of the study was to investigate undergraduate music education majors' confidence in teaching improvisation, according to the NAfME (1994) K-12 Achievement Standards. Specific research questions were: 1) How confident are music education majors in implementing the 11 improvisation achievement standards for grades K-12? 2) How confident…
Descriptors: Music Education, Undergraduate Students, Standards, Creative Teaching
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Petkovska, Viktorija – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
Teaching creatively in ESP might in certain cases present some appropriate solutions to the teaching situation and, more importantly, boost students' confidence and motivation towards achieving some of the course objectives. Based on a case study, this paper displays some of the results obtained through a limited scope research conducted with…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, English for Special Purposes, Course Objectives, Case Studies
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Elton-Chalcraft, Sally; Mills, Kären – Education 3-13, 2015
"It was the funnest week in the whole history of funnest weeks": our case study, the second phase in a three-phase research project, evaluates the successes and limitations of creative teaching and learning during the "The Creative and Effective Curriculum" module for PGCE primary student teachers which includes a one-week…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Creative Teaching, Elementary School Teachers, Student Teachers
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Herrick, Richard S.; Cording, Robert K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
Poetry reading is identified as a fun way to review chemistry topics and spark student interest in the beauty and mystery of chemistry. A reading of the poem "Jerry-Built Forever" (on various aspects of hemoglobin) is used as an example; the poem is included in the article. Details of how the reading was performed and reactions of the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Poetry, Chemistry, Student Motivation
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Hildebrandt, Martha E.; Biglan, Barbara; Budd, Lisa – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2013
In this article, the authors describe activities that can keep math and science skills sharp over summer breaks. A fourth-grade class was encouraged to talk about their coming summer break. The class brainstormed about what one might see on the road--"Observing landscapes, vehicles, and highway signage were quick replies." The children…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Grade 4, Elementary School Mathematics, Teaching Methods
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Croshaw, Charlotte; Willis, Amy – Primary Science, 2011
There are numerous benefits from using puppets in the classroom. There is evidence to suggest that puppets have a positive impact in motivating children and promoting language development. In this article, the authors explore the use of puppets to teach food science and nutrition. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Puppetry, Creative Teaching, Learner Engagement, Science Instruction
Ostroff, Wendy – ASCD, 2012
Because little kids can't tell you how their minds work and what makes them learn, you need this book about new scientific discoveries that explain how young children learn and what teachers can do to use those findings to enhance classroom teaching. Discover where the desire to learn comes from and what occurs during children's development to…
Descriptors: Memory, Teacher Effectiveness, Student Motivation, Teaching Methods
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Renzulli, Joseph S. – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2013
Despite changing rhetoric, fifty years of educational reforms have largely relied on deductive, didactic pedagogy focused on rote memorization and knowledge consumption. This article focuses on inductive, investigative approaches to schooling that lead to enjoyment, engagement, and enthusiasm for learning. The Enrichment Triad Model and Prism…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Low Income Students, At Risk Students, Educational Practices
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