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Eichinger, David C.; Abell, Sandra K.; Dagher, Zoubeida R. – Science and Education, 1997
Outlines the authors' experiences with designing and teaching a course on the nature of science to science education graduate students. Addresses questions on the creation of a new university course, the design of the course syllabus, and the transformation of the syllabus into instruction. (AIM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Guides, Graduate Study
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Turbill, Jan – Reading Online, 2001
Contends that online learning has the potential to bring together international communities for the development and enhancement of literacy education. Describes the author's experience of online teaching. Discusses the necessity of online learning, the challenges of creating an online class, and how to prepare material for the Web. (PM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Distance Education, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Burge, Elizabeth; Lenskyj, Helen – Journal of Distance Education, 1990
The design and implementation of a women's studies course is discussed, focusing on four issues: graduate study, distance education design and delivery, and the differences between feminist pedagogy and andragogy. The learning processes pursued in the course and future directions for women's studies in distance education are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Andragogy, Course Descriptions, Distance Education, Feminism
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Moran, P. J.; Gileadi, E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Discussed is some of the confusion encountered in electrochemistry due to misunderstandings of sign conventions and simple mathematical errors. Clarified are issues involving emf series, IUPAC sign conventions, calculation of cell potentials, reference electrodes, the polarity of electrodes in electrochemical devices, and overpotential. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computation, Electricity
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Hubball, Harry; Levy, Adrian R. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2004
Despite a growing recognition of the need for learning-centered curricula in undergraduate education, very little has been documented about course design in a graduate studies context. This article provides a flexible framework and practical strategies for developing a learning-centered graduate course in Epidemiology. Concepts, principles and…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Instructional Design, Teaching Methods, Epidemiology
DePasquale, Diann – School Administrator, 2005
For several years now the author of this article, has been teaching graduate courses in educational administration. In that time, she has developed strategies that help get the message across and inspire the next generation of school leaders. During her tenure as a part-time professor, she has honed methods to teach the introductory course to a…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Instructional Leadership, Introductory Courses, Educational Innovation
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Dawson, Shane – Internet and Higher Education, 2006
This study developed a quantitative methodology to ascertain lead indicators of student sense of community whilst undertaking a course of study. Study participants (N = 464) were drawn from students enrolled in undergraduate and postgraduate Education units within a large Australian metropolitan university. Through juxtaposing student online…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students
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Eriksson, Lars Torsten; Hauer, Amie M. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2004
In this conceptual article, the authors describe an alternative course structure that joins learning key marketing concepts to creative problem solving. The authors describe an approach using a convergent-divergent-convergent (CDC) process: key concepts are first derived from case material to be organized in a marketing matrix, which is then used…
Descriptors: Marketing, Creativity, Problem Solving, Problem Based Learning
Saville, Bryan K.; Zinn, Tracy E.; Neef, Nancy A.; Van Norman, Renee; Ferreri, Summer J. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006
Interteaching is a new method of classroom instruction that is based on behavioral principles but offers more flexibility than other behaviorally based methods. We examined the effectiveness of interteaching relative to a traditional form of classroom instruction--the lecture. In Study 1, participants in a graduate course in special education took…
Descriptors: Tests, Lecture Method, Instructional Effectiveness, Higher Education
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Falk-Ross, Francine; Rajski-Dzuryak, Fran; Rogers, Chris; Waste, Steven; Rizzato, Kathy; Alarcon, Luis – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2008
In response to a challenge to integrate media activities into literacy lessons, teachers from elementary and middle grade classrooms initiated action research projects to determine the effectiveness of their efforts. Three projects are discussed in detail. Data collection and analysis were of a mixed design. Each action research project used media…
Descriptors: Action Research, Inquiry, Literacy Education, Educational Media
Pracana, Clara, Ed. – Online Submission, 2014
We are delighted to welcome you to the International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends 2014, taking place in Porto, Portugal, from 4 to 6 of April. Psychology, in our time, offers a large range of scientific fields where it can be applied. The goal of understanding individuals and groups (mental functions and behavioral…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Foreign Countries, Intervention, Prevention
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Romeu, Jorge Luis – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2008
This article discusses our teaching approach in graduate level Engineering Statistics. It is based on the use of modern technology, learning groups, contextual projects, simulation models, and statistical and simulation software to entice student motivation. The use of technology to facilitate group projects and presentations, and to generate,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Software, Engineering Education, Educational Technology
Pavan, Barbara Nelson – 1996
This paper describes the writing of teaching cases by students to help them understand and use multiple theoretical frames for practical decision making. It describes a doctoral level course called "Theoretical Perspectives" and the doctoral program at Temple University's Department of Educational Leadership. Students are required to study the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Thinking, Doctoral Programs, Educational Methods
McElhinney, Jim; Murk, Peter J. – 1994
Using small learning groups in graduate education is a way to prepare learners to meet the challenges they face as professionals and to enrich and facilitate adult learning in ways that cannot be accomplished as well by members working alone. This technique also helps graduate students develop the skills needed to work productively as group…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Cooperative Learning, Graduate Students
Hughes, Abby L.; Ogawa, Rodney T. – 1982
To explore the utility of decision seminars as instructional tools in educational administration training, researchers observed two one-quarter graduate courses in educational administration at Ohio State University. In the courses--one with 13 students, the other with 18--the decision seminar was used as an instructional framework within which…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Decision Making, Educational Administration, Graduate Study
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