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Merrifield, Juliet – RaPAL Bulletin, 1997
Participatory action research is defined by the need for action, initiated by participants. It creates knowledge needed for action, and it is a learning process. Learning results from participation, from creating new knowledge, and from affirming the importance of knowledge people already have. (SK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Active Learning, Adult Education, Educational Research
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Adams, Janiece; Gilman, Barbara – Nursing Education Perspectives, 2002
In lieu of lectures, instructional packages with audiotapes on maternal-child nursing theory were given to students prior to interactive classes. The majority favored the audiotape/interactive class format and liked self-pacing. Faculty could spend more time planning interactive content and observed that students were better prepared for class.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Audiotape Recordings, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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Johnson, Craig – Journal of Workplace Learning: Employee Counselling Today, 1998
Defines action learning (AL), the AL problem, the AL set, the set as a learning lab, and the drawbacks of AL. (SK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Corporate Education, Organizational Change, Problem Solving
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Bozzone, Donna M. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Explains how to apply India ink to observe phagocytosis and vacuole formation in Tetrahymena. Recommends this experiment for introducing students to microscope use. (YDS)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Biology, Cytology, Microscopes
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Gillen, Christopher M.; Vaughan, Jasmine; Lye, Bethany R. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2004
Using primary literature is an effective tool for promoting active learning and critical thinking in science classes. However, it can be challenging to use primary literature in large classes and in classes for nonscience majors. We describe the development and implementation of an online tutorial for helping nonscience majors learn to read…
Descriptors: Biology, Educational Opportunities, Active Learning, Nonmajors
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Knight, Jennifer L.; Hebl, Michelle R.; Mendoza, Miriam – Teaching of Psychology, 2004
To challenge students' stereotypes about gendered performance on motor skills tasks, we developed a classroom active learning demonstration. Four 3-person, same-gender teams received either a Barbie(r) doll or a Transformer(r), and team members dressed the Barbie or manipulated the Transformer from a tank to a robot as quickly as possible, with…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Gender Differences, Psychomotor Skills, Sex Stereotypes
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McPherson, Elizabeth – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
This article shares the author's experiences in teaching dance in an elementary school setting and initiating a project that involves teaching dance through several subjects. The author first started by collaborating with other special subjects teachers to teach songs and dances and develop an opportunity for students to physicalize their homeroom…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Dance Education, Active Learning, Dance
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Klein, Phil – Journal of Geography, 2003
Active learning strategies include a variety of methods, such as inquiry and discovery, in which students are actively engaged in the learning process. This article describes several strategies that can be used in secondary-or college-level world geography courses. The goal of these activities is to foster development of a spatial perspective in…
Descriptors: World Geography, Geography Instruction, Active Learning, Teaching Methods
Wang, Ying; Li, Bing; Xie, Bai-zhi – Online Submission, 2007
Research-oriented learning mode that based on network is significant to cultivate comprehensive-developing innovative person with network teaching in education for all-around development. This paper establishes a research-oriented learning mode by aiming at the problems existing in research-oriented learning based on network environment, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Design, Information Networks, Network Analysis
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Keaton, Jean M.; Palmer, Barbara C.; Nicholas, Karen R.; Lake, Vickie E. – Reading Horizons, 2007
Direct instruction teaching methods have been found to promote the acquisition of literacy in developing readers. Equally important, learning strategies that allow children to construct knowledge through active participation increase their motivation for reading and writing. This action research was designed to explore the effectiveness of direct…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Emergent Literacy, Active Learning, Reading Instruction
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Strow, Brian Kent; Strow, Claudia Wood – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
Recent research has demonstrated that active learning techniques improve student comprehension and retention of abstract economic ideas such as rent seeking. Instructors can reinforce the concept of rent seeking with a classroom game, particularly one involving real money. The authors improve upon a game first introduced by Goeree and Holt (1999)…
Descriptors: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Competition, Economics Education
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Burenheide, Brad – History Teacher, 2007
At a recent state social studies conference, the author relates that he conducted a session on how to integrate historical thinking into history instruction. Even with modest optimism, the author expected just a few participants for his "after-lunch" session. Much to his shock and pleasant surprise, the author presented to a full room of eager…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Social Studies, Educational Research, Historical Interpretation
Williamson, Victoria – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2007
In this article, the author describes her attempt to develop more interactive mental mathematics sessions. She observed that her students perceive the multiplication tables as a series of facts which are either known or not known, not as tools which could be used to derive other facts in a flexible manner. She therefore undertook the task of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Projects, Educational Objectives, Active Learning
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Rudd, James A., II; Greenbowe, Thomas J.; Hand, Brian M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
This study compared the performance of students using the Science Writing Heuristic (SWH) approach and students using a standard or traditional laboratory curriculum on lecture exams and a laboratory practical exam on a specific topic, chemical equilibrium. The SWH helps students do inquiry science laboratory work by structuring the laboratory…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Heuristics, Chemistry, Inquiry
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Barak, Miri; Harward, Judson; Kocur, George; Lerman, Steven – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2007
Within the framework of MIT's course 1.00: Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving, this paper describes an innovative project entitled: "Studio 1.00" that integrates lectures with in-class demonstrations, active learning sessions, and on-task feedback, through the use of wireless laptop computers. This paper also describes a…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Active Learning, Programming, Teaching Methods
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