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Yoon, Keejoon; Lee, Changhyun; Jung, Hyunwoo – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2021
Background: Over the last two decades, communities of practice (CoPs) have been regarded as an effective approach for teachers' professional learning within physical education (PE) literature. There has been increasing academic interest in the instructional model approach as a way to overcome the limitations of traditional PE pedagogies. However,…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Communities of Practice, Group Dynamics, Facilitators (Individuals)
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Zhu, Peitao – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2018
The experiential growth group (EGG) is a common pedagogical activity employed in counselor education and is required by CACREP and ASGW standards. However, various parameters of such a training modality were not specified. The author first reviewed the multitude of current EGG delivery methods and student experiences in EGG. Then, 3 aspects of the…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Counselor Training, Delivery Systems, Student Experience
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Jeon, Kyunghee; Park, Dahye; Park, Jongseok – Asia-Pacific Science Education, 2019
This research aims to develop an instructional model using advanced laboratory equipment (ALE) based on collective intelligence attributes that can be applied to the scientifically-gifted students. The developed GI-ALE model is defined by introducing the principles of the group investigation (GI) model to the existing ALE instructional model based…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Equipment, Intelligence
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Steenbeek, Henderien; van Vondel, Sabine; van Geert, Paul – Complicity: An International Journal of Complexity and Education, 2017
This article concentrates on the question what kind of model--conceptual and statistical--can serve as a good working model for the study of learning and teaching processes qua processes. We claim that a good way of answering this question is to begin by observing a teaching and learning process as, where, and when it occurs. In addition, a…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Learning Processes, Group Dynamics, Models
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Morelock, John R.; Lester, Marlena McGlothlin; Klopfer, Michelle D.; Jardon, Alex M.; Mullins, Ricky D.; Nicholas, Erika L.; Alfaydi, Ahmed S. – College Teaching, 2017
Co-teaching has historically been used in K-12 education to provide students with disabilities access to general curriculum; therefore, much of the co-teaching literature has focused on the K-12 population. Research on collegiate co-teaching has been more limited and largely focused on the advantages and disadvantages of co-teaching, omitting…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Team Teaching, Interviews
Hadjerrouit, Said – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2014
The very nature of wiki-based collaborative writing around a topic-related content is the interaction of wiki functionality, content, and collaborative learning, and how the functionality is used to create the content collaboratively. This way of looking at wikis provides a theoretical model that helps researchers and educators to identify a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Collaborative Writing, Content Area Writing, Web 2.0 Technologies
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Kent, Alexis – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2013
While carefully plotted lesson plans are invaluable in a classroom, tuning into the flow of the moment is just as essential. My experience has shown me that the most effective teaching happens when everyone in the room is in synch with one another. Teaching requires intuiting what each student is experiencing individually and adjusting in order to…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Principles, Classroom Techniques, Aptitude Treatment Interaction
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Hillier, Janet; Dunn-Jensen, Linda M. – Journal of Management Education, 2013
Although most business students participate in team-based projects during undergraduate or graduate course work, the team experience does not always teach team skills or capture the team members' potential: Students complete the task at hand but the explicit process of becoming a team is often not learned. Drawing from organizational learning…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teamwork, Group Dynamics, Business Administration Education
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Waterson, Robert – Journal of College and Character, 2011
This article makes the argument that Ernest Shackleton's life and adventures might serve as a very useful and productive model for teachers. Through examining some of Shackleton's methods and strategies regarding the treatment of his men, a great love and respect for his crew are revealed. This value for respect underscores the worth that…
Descriptors: Males, Reputation, Recognition (Achievement), Biographies
Jarvis, Michael A. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
The purpose of this case study was to gain a deeper understanding of the perceptions of the feasibility of employing the five models of co-teaching (Friend & Cook, 1995) through the co-teachers' experience and how this affected both the relationship between co-teachers and student outcomes. This research addressed a literature gap not…
Descriptors: Intervention, Feasibility Studies, Teaching Methods, Team Teaching
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Goodyear, Victoria A.; Casey, Ashley – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2015
Background: Physical education has long been caught in a time of "innovation without change". Yet, despite a wealth of pedagogical innovations and policies, which encourage a reconsideration of the "traditional pedagogy", teachers rarely move beyond the honeymoon period of implementation. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Communities of Practice, Teacher Improvement
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Bell, Angela B.; Baecher, Laura – TESOL Journal, 2012
Today's K-12 English as a second language (ESL) teachers are encouraged to coplan or coteach with content teachers in order to support English language learners, thus moving English language support into the content area classroom, through push-in or coteaching rather than the pull-out model. However, results from a questionnaire of 72 K-12…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, English (Second Language), English for Academic Purposes, Questionnaires
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Storrs, Debbie – Teaching in Higher Education, 2012
Students' emotions can significantly enhance or distract from learning. This paper details a case study of innovative pedagogy in which an "emotional curriculum" was central to my teaching. The analysis of student journals, on-line discussions, and metaphorical exercises revealed a vicissitude of emotions that stemmed from challenging course…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Group Dynamics, Student Journals, Academic Ability
Chavarria, George A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
One middle school recently adopted a team teaching model as a result of principal directive in order to improve staff communication and better serve students. Because seventh and eighth grade teachers had never been teamed in this particular middle school, research was needed to investigate how teaming was implemented and how these teachers…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Teaching Models, Grade 8, Team Teaching
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Mollborn, Stefanie; Hoekstra, Angel – Teaching Sociology, 2010
Because lecture-based teaching limits student learning, many instructors are interested in pedagogical strategies that support critical thinking, student participation, and group discussion in large classrooms. Audience response systems, or "clickers," are an emerging tool for addressing this problem, but predominant pedagogical models for clicker…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Large Group Instruction, Sociology, Audience Response
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