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Peer reviewedCollier, Linda – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1993
Describes two pilot programs at John Abbott College (Quebec) designed to increase the success of Inuit and Cree students. Reviews the literature on Native learning styles and appropriate teaching styles. Reflects on the (non-Native) author's experience teaching Native college students, the importance of the teacher-student relationship, and the…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, College Instruction, College Students
Peer reviewedTisdell, Elizabeth J. – Adult Education Quarterly, 1993
Observations of classes taught by a male and a female professor, interviews, and document analysis examined forms of resistance and reproduction in professors' and students' roles. Students benefiting from interlocking systems of privilege have more power in the classroom. Male professor exerted more control than the female. Middle-aged women with…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age, Classroom Observation Techniques, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBartholomew, Douglas – Music Educators Journal, 1993
Discusses positive verbal feedback, or praise, from teachers to students. Presents four purposes for praising students: (1) recognition; (2) encouragement; (3) description; and (4) evaluation. Provides a chart listing criteria for assessing verbal evaluations and a six-item list of suggested readings. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Music Education, Music Teachers
Peer reviewedBower, Bert; Lobdell, Jim – Social Education, 1998
Describes six activities from the "History Alive" program. These include an interactive slide lecture on the Great Depression, a photographic analysis regarding Mexican and Southwest culture, an experiential exercise concerning life on the assembly line, collages on Chinese belief systems, a response group on women's rights, and poetry writing.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Theories, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedCampoy, Renee W.; Hoewisch, Allison – Professional Educator, 1998
Used case studies to examine teachers' motivation and instructional style in relationship to their progress in Professional Development School staff development. Field observations of teachers examined the effectiveness of the Teacher Instructional Orientation and Motivation model in predicting teachers' responses to staff development. Data…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedBrodhagen, Barbara L. – Middle School Journal, 1998
Presents several strategies used by teachers committed to providing varied teaching and learning approaches in the middle school; strategies include learning inventories; question posing by young adolescents; projects; and interactive and reflective learning by students. Also discusses the need for professional development for teachers who are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Individual Differences
Shimabukuro, Gini – Momentum, 1998
Stresses the importance for Catholic school educators to reveal the Christian message through every gesture of behavior and foster an experiential faith in students' lives. States that this demands a great deal of skill, knowledge, and self-awareness on the teacher's part, and requires self-esteem, authentic caring, humility, and communication…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholics, Christianity, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedMcArthur, Ronald C. – Community College Review, 1999
Describes a preliminary analysis of grades submitted over three semesters by six full-time and twelve part-time humanities faculty to determine if differences could be distinguished by faculty status, gender, age, or course time (day or evening). Part-time faculty consistently graded higher than full-time faculty, whereas grading patterns could…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, Age Differences, Community Colleges, Full Time Faculty
Peer reviewedSharpe, Pamela J. – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Examined early mathematics learning in Singaporean preschoolers and kindergartners, as well as preschool teachers' teaching styles and materials. Findings suggest that crucial factors in early mathematics learning include (1) the provision of opportunities for children to reflect on their observations; and (2) adults' warmth expressed in…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Kindergarten
Booth, Margaret Zoller; Booth, Grace Marie – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
The United States has been swept up in the "Harry Potter" phenomenon, with film adaptations, companion readers, and literary critique and analysis following J. K. Rowling's books on the adolescent wizard's adventures. The book has also touched off a reaction from conservative Christian institutions seeking to ban the books in school…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Educational Practices
Kukari, Arnold – Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, 2004
In order to develop an in-depth understanding and meaning of the preconceptions of teaching and learning that pre-service teachers hold, it is important that one should also focus on how these views were constructed and played out in different socio-cultural contexts prior to teacher education. This is particularly significant in the education of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Cultural Context, Religious Factors
Blignaut, Seugnet; Trollip, Stanley R. – Computers & Education, 2003
Anecdotal evidence suggests that instructor performance in the online discussion portion of online courses has a major impact on learning and learner satisfaction. If this is the case, faculty development is an important component of success. This paper describes the development of a taxonomy of six categories to describe instructor postings to…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Distance Education, Online Courses, Feedback (Response)
Johnson, H. Dean; Dasgupta, Nairanjana – Journal of Statistics Education, 2005
Although there has been a considerable amount of work evaluating the effects of different (non-traditional) instructional styles, inquiries into students' preferences of instructional style have been few. From 1998-2001, we surveyed introductory statistics students regarding various aspects of their class preferences, especially the teaching style…
Descriptors: Statistics, Introductory Courses, Teaching Styles, Lecture Method
Berg, Kathleen Faith – Journal of In-service Education, 2004
In this retrospective case study, the author describes the process of initiating a new partnership between the Master of Education in Teaching (MET) program at the University of Hawaii and a public elementary school, which would service as the field site for the student cohort in this two-year field-intensive certification program. Included in the…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Teaching Styles, Professional Development, Case Studies
Emer, Denise; McLarney, Amber; Goodwin, Melinda; Keller, Peggy – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2002
Group psychoeducation formats were evaluated to determine which promoted the greatest learning and retention of therapeutically relevant information in adult clients with mental disorders. Study 1 compared lecture and interactive formats; Study 2 compared two types of interactive formats. Both studies also measured client satisfaction with the…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Lecture Method, Participant Satisfaction, Mental Disorders

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