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Perkins, Kathleen M. – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2016
Theatre is a multi-dimensional discipline encompassing aspects of several domains in the arts and humanities. Therefore, an array of scholarly practices, pedagogies, and methods might be available to a SoTL researcher from the close reading of texts in script analysis to portfolio critiques in set, costume, and lighting design--approaches shared…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Instruction, Learning, Phenomenology
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Dalal, Nikunj – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2016
Plagiarism has become widespread in the university teaching environment. This article presents practical wisdom from several years of experience handling plagiarism in two Information Systems (IS) courses with the exploratory use of reflective means such as dialogues and essays. There has been very little work on the use of reflective approaches…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, College Students, Information Systems, Reflection
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Coulson, Debra; Homewood, Judi – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2016
Psychological literacy is an umbrella term that is widely used to describe the attributes or capabilities of psychology graduate (Cranney & Dunn 2011). This article explores some of the complexities inherent in the learning and teaching of psychological literacy by exploring challenges to the development of self-awareness and cultural…
Descriptors: Psychology, Literacy, Reflection, Self Concept
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Morawski, Cynthia M.; Rottmann, Jennifer – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2016
In this paper we present findings of a study on the implementation of a multimodal teacher narrative inquiry component, theoretically grounded by Rosenblatt's theory of transaction analysis, methodologically supported by action research and practically enacted by narrative inquiry and multimodal learning. In particular, the component offered…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Personal Narratives, Action Research, Preservice Teachers
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Chen, Hsin-Yu; Yarnal, Careen; Hustad, John T. P.; Sims, Damon – Journal of College and Character, 2016
Adopting a qualitative approach, this study explores college students' self-reflections on free time use and personal values. Data were collected from 111 students' final reflection papers for a class entitled "Leisure and Human Behavior." The findings suggest that leisure education may empower students with fundamental knowledge about…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Reflection, Values
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King, Thomas; Hodgkinson-Williams, Cheryl; Willmers, Michelle; Walji, Sukaina – Open Praxis, 2016
Open Research has the potential to advance the scientific process by improving the transparency, rigour, scope and reach of research, but choosing to experiment with Open Research carries with it a set of ideological, legal, technical and operational considerations. Researchers, especially those in resource-constrained situations, may not be aware…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Reflection, Strategic Planning, Access to Information
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Tveit, Anne Dorthe; Sunde, Annikken Louise – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2016
The purpose of this paper is to explore how different insights from a variety of theories might help ethical decision making in educational counselling and highlight the need for reflection. A framework for ethical decision making based on basic features of counselling, namely the interlocutors' practice or "acts", is proposed. There are…
Descriptors: Theories, Ethics, Decision Making, Educational Counseling
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Harvey, Stephen; Cope, Edward; Jones, Ruan – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2016
The purpose of this article is to share three questioning methods that can be employed as part of a game-centered approach (GCA). These methods are (1) the debate of ideas, (2) the GROW model and (3) the reflective toss. Through these three methods it is hoped that teachers and coaches at the upper-elementary and middle and high school levels will…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
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Thakur, Vineet – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2016
In this short autobiographical essay, I trace my journey in the discipline of International Relations. While entering the discipline, I, along with a host of my classmates, were enamoured by the exciting possibilities of thinking theoretically. Almost a decade later, those promises look bleak. From the perspective of a student in the discipline, I…
Descriptors: Reflection, International Relations, Autobiographies, Student Experience
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Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2016
In this brief colloquium, the authors consider a reconfiguring of quality and how this has impacted on practice in an early years setting. They demonstrate how their move from a formal quantitative strategic plan for the setting to their current narrative version, known as "Violet's Story", contributes to the academic debate of quality…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Story Telling, Humanism, Models
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Dodge, Jennifer; Holtzman, Richard; van Hulst, Merlijn; Yanow, Dvora – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2016
The "interpretive turn" has gained traction as a research approach in recent decades in the empirical social sciences. While the contributions of interpretive research and interpretive research methods are clear, we wonder: Does an interpretive perspective lend itself to--or even demand--a particular style of teaching? This question was…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Interpretive Skills, Social Sciences
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Zabka, Thomas – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2016
My argument is that a literary education should build on a primary level of responsivity towards literature, involving empathy and immersion in the world of the text. To engage with literary works from the past involves a play between familiarity and strangeness, and this play should be located as part of a reader's response to texts, rather than…
Descriptors: Literature, English Instruction, Familiarity, Reader Response
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Gibson, Andrew; Kitto, Kirsty; Bruza, Peter – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2016
Modern society demands renewed attention on the competencies required to best equip students for a dynamic and uncertain future. We present exploratory work based on the premise that metacognitive and reflective competencies are essential for this task. Bringing the concepts of metacognition and reflection together into a conceptual model within…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reflection, Writing Assignments, Undergraduate Students
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Friedman, Mitchell – International Journal for Transformative Research, 2016
My participation in a 12-step addiction program based on the principles and traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has been critical for my leadership development. As I worked to refrain from addictive behaviors and practiced 12-step principles, I experienced a shift from individualistic, self-centered leadership towards a servant leader…
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Personal Narratives, Alcoholism, Leaders
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Nagaoka, Jenny – Journal of Staff Development, 2016
Succeeding at learning, and at life, takes more than academic ability. Studies on the importance of qualities like "grit" grabbing headlines, help to foster a growing conviction that encouraging the right mindsets and social-emotional skills in students will lead to better school achievement and post-secondary success. Policymakers are…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Individual Characteristics, Adults, Student Development
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