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Rankin, Virginia – School Library Journal, 1996
Presents techniques that in the author's experience have helped middle-school students produce better, more original work. Alternative formats to the traditional report project, clear assignment criteria, a grading rubric, and instruction in visual communication are all valuable. A model with which teachers can reduce plagiarism and promote…
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Grading
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Lerner, Linda D.; Richey, Linda H. – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2005
The case study is an excellent method for teaching and assessing students' knowledge and skills. Using two examples, we present a step-by-step approach for analyzing cases and evaluating students. The advantages and disadvantages of using cases are discussed and methods for identifying cases are presented.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Case Studies, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Evaluation Methods
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Merry, Roger – Education 3-13, 2004
This article examines a key factor of the National Literacy Strategy, interactive teaching, and looks in particular at how it may be affecting teacher autonomy. It traces the development of this approach in the Literacy Hour and describes a research project which showed that many teachers have their own sophisticated ideas about interactive…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Literacy, Teaching Methods, Teaching Models
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Schmidt, Klaus – Journal of Technology Studies, 2004
With the evolution of the World Wide Web, online teaching and learning has gained a tremendous amount of popularity. New Web teaching and learning tools are created at a fast pace to help better address the multitude of teaching and learning styles. Liu and Thompson (1999) found that faculty members are more likely to use a wider variety of…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Learning Strategies, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
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Gordy, Laurie L.; Peary, Alexandria – Teaching Sociology, 2005
The reading and writing of creative writing have the potential to bring sociology to life in a dramatic way. Literature has been used in sociology in one of two ways: to provide sociological evidence and as an object of analysis--a social institution to be studied in its own right. Previous scholarship has proven that the use of literature in…
Descriptors: Imagination, Creative Writing, Autobiographies, Sociology
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Pierson, Melissa; Thompson, Mary – Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 2005
This paper presents a new model for the required preservice technology integration course. We situate our model within the literature on the dominant stand-alone model, as well as the alternative models that have been explored. We then detail our restructured model of three one-hour courses that include focus on Introduction and Development,…
Descriptors: Models, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Technology Education
Cogan, Jeanine C.; Subotnik, Rena F. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2006
The Other 3Rs Project began with an investigation into the most important psychological components of academic success. The research pointed to reasoning, resilience, and responsibility. The objective of the project was to integrate these components into a useful problem solving model that could, with practice and guidance, be applied both inside…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement, Problem Solving, Anxiety
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Crawford, Teresa – Science Scope, 2003
As science teachers, they understand the importance of gaining student interest to promote learning. They know how challenging it is to spark the curiosity to truly engage students in the processes of "doing science." One often-used method of motivation is the demonstration of science in action. Demonstrations such as "discrepant events". They are…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Scientific Principles, Student Interests, Science Teachers
Heller, Douglas; Sottile, James M., Jr. – 1996
The more that educators understand about student motivation, the better that teachers can tailor their pedagogy to prepare students for the job market. The purpose of this study was to acquire a more complete understanding of what drives secondary students and how student motivation and development relate to effective teaching. It is hoped that an…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Grade 10, High Schools, Instruction
Hughes, Linda – 1994
Teacher educators have become increasingly interested in the beliefs preservice teachers bring to their undergraduate methods courses. S. Lortie (1975) posited that the major influence in shaping future teachers' conceptions of teaching is their previous years of experience as students. A study of students in preservice reading methods courses…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Higher Education, Methods Courses, Preservice Teacher Education
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). Div. of Science, Technical and Environmental Education. – 1985
This report provides information and conceptual tools needed to foster development of an interdisciplinary pedagogy geared to solving of environmental problems. It describes several procedures to further educational activities aimed at the solution of environmental problems. The approaches presented include the following: (1) The discussion group…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education
Eaves, Ronald C.; McLaughlin, Phillip J. – 1993
This book provides 12 papers on assessment, instruction, and policy making in special education and rehabilitation. Part I focuses on assessment, with the following papers: "A Theory of Human Behavior" (Ronald Eaves); "Describing the Cognitive Aspects of Intelligence" (David Sabatino and Hubert Vance); and "Critical Issues in the Diagnostic…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Educational Diagnosis
Kanel, Sylvia; Anthony, Marlene – 1994
Professors in a Communication Arts methods course for preservice and inservice elementary school teachers sought to move the content of the language arts curriculum from a direct instruction to a whole language model. A transformation came about as one professor realized that her efforts to enthusiastically convey the importance of authentic…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Higher Education
DuCharme, Catherine C. – 1993
This paper contends that the historical roots of the project approach in the United States can give strength to early childhood educators today, offering insight and models for the implementation of child-oriented curriculum. The project approach to teaching and learning evolved as a result of the educational ideas of Friedrich Froebel, William…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational History
Drake, Harold L. – 1987
General semantics and science fiction are disciplines that can be incorporated in lectures for public speaking and other speech communication classes. Alfred Korzybski's theories of general semantics lend themselves to researching, preparing, delivering interpersonal communication messages, and establishing student interest in foreign languages,…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Theories, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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