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Nurse, Anne M.; Krain, Matthew – Teaching Sociology, 2006
Criminology and Deviance Classes are often among the most popular in the sociology undergraduate curriculum. These courses provide a unique opportunity for teachers since many students come to class with an intense interest in the subject matter combined with strong opinions about crime, criminals, and deviants. Because these opinions are often…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Crime, Service Learning, Criminology
Meaney, Karen; Griffin, L. Kent; Hart, Melanie – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2005
This investigation examined the effect of model similarity on girls' acquisition, retention, transfer, and transfer strategies of a novel motor task. Forty girls (mean age = 10 years) were randomly assigned to conditions in a 2 (model skill level) 3 2 (model sex) factorial design using four treatment groups: (a) male skilled, (b) male learning,…
Descriptors: Females, Content Analysis, Psychomotor Skills, Performance
Felix, Uschi – ReCALL, 2005
A great deal of research has been carried out over the past two decades related to the effectiveness of computer-assisted teaching and learning. This large body of work, however, has not produced unequivocal findings, especially in the area of CALL. Our study takes a systematic look at what dedicated meta-research since 1991 might have contributed…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Meta Analysis, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Wycoff, Melinda; Nash, William R.; Juntune, Joyce E.; Mackay, Laura – Gifted Child Today, 2003
Maximum academic achievement for gifted and talented students can only be accomplished when teachers are given the tools, support, and training needed to strengthen instructional skills and develop knowledge of the social and emotional needs of the students they serve. Providing meaningful professional development to develop or enhance these…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent, Lifelong Learning, Staff Development
Boyer, Naomi R. – Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly, 2004
Life-long learning, reflection, and teamwork are all attributes that enhance leadership capacity and school reform efforts. Yet, the skills and the process to build these skills are not traditionally integrated into university coursework in teacher education or aspiring leader programs. A framework has been developed that incorporates social…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Research Methodology, Web Based Instruction, Technology Integration
Gibson, Kay L.; Mitchell, Linda M. – International Education Journal, 2005
There continues to be a need for providing teachers of young gifted learners with best-practice approaches for the development of curriculum in gifted education programs. Too often, early childhood gifted programs have focused on academic acceleration, and neglect to consider developmentally appropriate approaches to designing curriculum and…
Descriptors: Gifted, Children, Teaching Methods, Best Practices
Butler, Joy I. – Sport, Education and Society, 2006
This article examines the curricular constructions that influence our perceptions of learner "ability" within games education. Games education has both inherent and intrinsic value for learners, and within this context, teachers make important choices about what they believe will be of most value and interest for students. This in turn impacts the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Democracy, Social Change, Social Values
Lutzer, Carl V. – PRIMUS, 2005
Students sometimes have difficulty in mathematics because they solve problems mechanically, without understanding the ideas represented by their equations. This brief note provides mathematics instructors with ideas for rectifying this fundamental flaw in students' paradigm of problem solving. (Contains 1 footnote.)
Descriptors: Numeracy, Thinking Skills, Computation, Teaching Methods
Blumberg, Phyllis; Mostrom, Alison M.; Bendl, Barbara; Kimchuk, Amy; Wolbach, Kevin – PRIMUS, 2005
We developed, piloted, and evaluated a successful model for integrating other disciplinary perspectives while learning a specific discipline. Faculty who taught first-year biology and mathematics courses produced examples of how these disciplines complement each other. These faculty presented students with the connecting threads that integrate…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Biology, Mathematics
Perkins, David N.; Grotzer, Tina A. – Studies in Science Education, 2005
This article argues that an important source of the difficulties posed by particular concepts and theories is the narrow range of "types of causal models" with which most learners are familiar. Most learners are familiar with relatively simple styles of causal models, but many concepts and theories in science depend on styles…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Scientific Concepts, Intervention, Inquiry
Elias, Erasto – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2006
Design methodology (DM) is defined by the procedural path, expressed in design models, and techniques or methods used to untangle the various activities within a design model. Design education in universities is mainly based on descriptive design models. Much knowledge and organization have been built into DM to facilitate design teaching.…
Descriptors: Models, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design, Classroom Techniques
DeBell, Camille – Counseling Psychologist, 2002
Consistent with the paradigm shift advocated by the articles in this issue, this article introduces a client conceptualization model for vocational and avocational choice, entry, and adjustment that can be used to structure an integrative, contextual course in counseling psychology. An overview of the use of models in vocational psychology is…
Descriptors: Models, Counseling Psychology, Resource Materials, Teaching Methods
Glazer, Evan M.; Page, Kathy – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
The authors relate how they had been searching for ways to help teachers in their schools to integrate technology into their classrooms in a sustainable fashion. The authors have found that after-school workshops and one-on-one assistance to teachers have not enabled teachers to become self-reliant in their regular use of technology. Instead,…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Apprenticeships, Teacher Leadership, Coordinators
Sriraman, Bharath; Adrian, Harry – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2004
The tendency to generalize from specific experiences leading to new, more abstract concepts is a natural aspect of human thought. Generalizations are the end result of an inductive process that begins with the identification of similarities in seemingly disparate situations. It is the existence of such generalizations that makes it possible for us…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literary Genres, English Literature, Logical Thinking
Griffin, Linda L.; Brooker, Ross; Patton, Kevin – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2005
Time and acceptance are criterion often used to measure the legitimacy and worth of an idea. Two decades have passed since the first publications that introduced Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) as a means to conceptualize games teaching and learning. For over two decades various professionals have advocated for TGfU as a sound idea, which…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Research Needs, Information Processing, Teaching Methods

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