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Hope, Warren C. – Social Studies, 1996
Reiterates the oft-heard complaint that social studies instruction relies too heavily on textbooks and lectures resulting in disinterested and alienated students. Recommends social studies adopt more experiential and constructivist teaching methods (role playing, educational games, student projects) and utilize multimedia and the Internet. (MJP)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Change, Educational Methods, Educational Practices
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Perry, Nancy Walker; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1996
Describes the course content, student response, and instructional effectiveness of an undergraduate psychology and law course built around a series of active learning projects. Students chose either to attend a jury trial or to interview three people involved in the legal system. These formed the basis for papers and presentations. (MJP)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies
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Sheldon, Jane P. – Teaching of Psychology, 1996
Describes a non-graded, one-class-period activity that can help undergraduates understand and explore fundamental psychological concepts. Groups of three or four students perform short skits illustrating basic concepts (moral development, defense mechanisms, identity status) and the class tries to guess the concept. (MJP)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Creative Teaching
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Rivero, Lisa – Roeper Review, 2002
Maslow's (1971) theory of primary creativeness is used as the basis for a self-actualization model of education. Examples of how to use the model in creative homeschooling are provided. Key elements include digressive and immersion learning, self-directed learning, and the integration of work and play. Teaching suggestions are provided. (Contains…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Discovery Learning
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Hale, Sylvia – Teaching Sociology, 1995
States that an important goal of introductory college sociology courses is to make the discipline come alive for students and to encourage active involvement in learning. Describes a student project approach in which students interview three people and analyze the data relevant to four theoretical perspectives. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Assignments, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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Verhoeven, B. H.; Verwijnen, G. M.; Scherpbier, A. J. J. A.; Holdrinet, R. S. G.; Oeseburg, B.; Bulte, J. A.; van der Vleuten, C. P. M. – Medical Teacher, 1998
Compares the academic achievement of students from two Dutch medical schools, one employing problem-based learning (PBL) and one using non-PBL methods. No systematic differences were found on total test scores. Differences were demonstrated only at the level of individual questions. Results indicate that PBL and non-PBL instructional methods have…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Active Learning, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Testing
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Ackermann, Barbara E. – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses a middle school level interdisciplinary science project in which students create and display their own inventions. Considers the role of science, math, language arts, writing, social studies, and computer science in the project. Describes the process whereby students become inventors and present their work. (JPB)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Integrated Activities
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Simmons, Sally Lynn; El-Hindi, Amelia E. – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses six transformations in teachers' thinking to facilitate implementation of integrative curriculum. The transformations include rethinking the teacher as a curriculum theorist, reconceptualizing the roles of teachers and students, affirming student voices, conceptualizing authentic assessment, and restructuring the classroom environment.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Attitude Change, Beliefs, Classroom Environment
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Johnson, Bonnie von Hoff; Johnson, Dale D. – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses a training course for middle school teachers that requires the cooperative student development of an integrated, thematic teaching unit based upon an ordinary object or idea, such as food. Describes the steps to developing the units and provides examples of interesting facts teachers and students learned. (JPB)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Cooperative Planning, Curriculum Development
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Alvermann, Donna E. – Voices from the Middle, 2006
Alvermann urges teachers to "listen to their own students for guidance in adapting their instruction," calling it both "feasible and worthwhile." She says, "But having personal access to good directional ideas is not enough. Finding ways to turn those ideas into sound instructional practices (based on principles derived from equally sound…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Educational Improvement, Active Learning
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Larson, Debra; Ahonen, Anna-Maija – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
This paper is a case study on the use of active learning techniques in an upper-level engineering course at the Helsinki University of Technology. The paper describes how these techniques were introduced and successfully used within the Finnish university classroom. The cultural subtext is explored and attention is given to teaching techniques…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Engineering Education
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Davis, Nancy J.; Robinson, Robert V. – Teaching Sociology, 2006
Encouraging students to reflect on their ethical principles and to develop a global outlook have been identified as key pedagogical goals in recent national reports on higher education. This article shows how instructors can use a current article from the "American Sociological Review (ASR)" to facilitate moral reflection and global awareness. The…
Descriptors: Muslims, Democracy, Religion, Global Approach
Mason, Oliver J. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2002
This paper considers some of the problems inherent in teaching qualitative research methods within psychology. It stresses the use of a reflective approach to course design that aims to "emancipate" students in their own study and research, as well as equipping them with a combination of practical and theoretical skills. In addition to a brief…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology, Active Learning
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Sommers, Jeffrey – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2004
The scholarship of teaching has its roots in reflective teaching practice. Every time a teacher is taken by surprise at something that has occurred in a course, whether he or she prefers that it not be repeated, or that it take place regularly, an opportunity exists for the scholarship of teaching to begin. In this essay, the author's intent is to…
Descriptors: Two Year Colleges, College Faculty, English Teachers, College English
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Yoon, Foo Seau; Ho, Jeanne; Hedberg, John G. – Computers in the Schools, 2006
This study examined how six Singapore teachers approached the design and implementation of a unit of work (topic) to demonstrate exemplary classroom practices that engage learners and use ICT in knowledge-generative rather than presentational activities. After a reflection and feedback session on the first lesson observation involving the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Instructional Effectiveness
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