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Peer reviewedWillis, Corey J. – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
In recent years, some educators have witnessed a decline in the attention span and work ethic of their students. Students have become passive participants in their education. What has caused this shift away from engagement? One thought is that the passivity is a symptom of the programming directed at youth. The multi-media barrage of fast-paced…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mass Media Effects, Advertising, Commercial Art
Peer reviewedBurbach, Mark E.; Matkin, Gina S.; Fritz, Susan M. – College Student Journal, 2004
Critical thinking is often seen as a universal goal of higher education but is seldom confirmed as an outcome. This study was conducted to determine whether an introductory level college leadership course that encouraged active learning increased critical thinking skills. A pre- and post-assessment of critical thinking skills was conducted using…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Leadership, Thinking Skills, Learning Strategies
Sze, Julie – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2006
The field of American Studies explores the cultures and practices of individuals and communities in the United States, as well as their transnational exchanges and impacts. It is an interdisciplinary field that is based on making "connections." Environmental justice, as a social movement, also makes important connections. It integrates…
Descriptors: Pollution, Environmental Education, Justice, American Studies
DeRoma, Virginia; Nida, Steve – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
While advances in technology have enhanced the quality and variety of visual presentations in teaching, most instructors find themselves teaching to a generation of students who are difficult to dazzle. Although the innovative use of technology in and outside of the classroom is a challenge, selecting practices that optimize technology as a tool…
Descriptors: Internet, Computer Simulation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Practices
Huxham, Mark – Active Learning in Higher Education the Journal of the Institute for Learning and Teaching, 2005
Many educational development resources recommend making conventional lectures more interactive. However, there is little firm evidence supporting either the acceptability (to students) or efficacy of doing so. This research examined the use of short 'interactive windows' (discussions and problem-solving exercises) in first year evolution lectures…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Problem Solving, Lecture Method, Student Attitudes
Yoder, Janice D.; Hochevar, Catherine M. – Teaching of Psychology, 2005
We tested the hypothesis that students in psychology of women classes would perform better on materials covered by multiple-choice exams when the first author presented these materials with active learning versus lecture, autonomous readings, and video presentations alone. Across 3 classes, we coded exam items according to how the instructor…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Higher Education, Student Evaluation
O'Connor, Loreto – Primary Science Review, 2003
Integrating ICT and primary science appears to be a "tall order." Imposing it, or merely suggesting it to teachers as an approach to teaching science in school, can induce feelings of apprehension, reluctance or, indeed, doubt. In this article, the author describes an innovative approach that may dispel some of these fears, and suggests a…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Active Learning, Methods, Teaching Methods
Brewer, J. Patrick – PRIMUS, 2003
This article describes a sophomore transition-to-advanced-math course taught via a modified Moore method at Lebanon Valley College.
Descriptors: Active Learning, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Advanced Courses
Maxwell, Nan L.; Mergendoller, John R.; Bellisimo, Yolanda – Simulation & Gaming, 2004
This article argues that the merger of simulations and problem-based learning (PBL) can enhance both active-learning strategies. Simulations benefit by using a PBL framework to promote student-directed learning and problem-solving skills to explain a simulated dilemma with multiple solutions. PBL benefits because simulations structure the…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Simulation
Peer reviewedBell, Randy L.; Smetana, Lara; Binns, Ian – Science Teacher, 2005
Inquiry instruction is a hallmark of the current science education reform efforts. Science teachers know that inquiry is important, yet most teachers lack a practical framework of inquiry to inform their instruction. Defining inquiry and assessing how much inquiry is supported by a particular activity or lab can be difficult and confusing. This…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Science Activities
Uhl, Jean; Humphrey, Patricia; Braselton, James – PRIMUS, 2006
For some students, using the method of cross sections to find the volume of a solid is difficult to understand because of the abstraction involved. This paper demonstrates a fun way for students to visualize the method of cross sections. Although a fun activity, the paper implicitly conveys the importance of connecting theory and experiment.…
Descriptors: Calculus, Visualization, College Students, Teaching Methods
Oblender, Thomas E.; Glass, Jane – Principal Leadership, 2004
Everyone has heard about online courses, and how they are good for students because they offer schedule flexibility or opportunities to take courses that a school would not normally provide. After all, students can take and complete these courses anytime, anywhere. As their popularity grows, several states have added online learning to their…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Multiple Intelligences, Charter Schools, Active Learning
Miller, Janice S. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
This article describes a problem-based learning (PBL) project that incorporates active learning into an organizational behavior (OB) course. It describes a six-step process for designing a course around problems that students identify in their work, school, or personal lives. In addition to researching an OB concept to address their problem,…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
Cookson, Peter W., Jr. – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
This article discusses the use of computer-based technology in the educational system. The author contends that while this technology is useful as an instructional tool, it is no substitute for face-to-face education. The author provides four principles of learning that will allow teachers to use this type of technology in the service of discovery.
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Interpersonal Relationship
Quintero, Elizabeth – Young Children, 2004
By using a problem-posing, critical literacy approach employing children's literature, even the complex issues of a world in conflict and confusion can be addressed through an ongoing dialogue. In this article, the author defines "critical literacy" as a process of constructing and critically using language (oral and written) as a means of…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Multicultural Education, Teaching Methods, Preschool Education

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