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Yanchar, Stephen C.; South, Joseph B.; Williams, David D.; Allen, Stephanie; Wilson, Brent G. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2010
This study employed a qualitative research design to investigate instructional designers' views and uses of conceptual tools in design work (e.g., learning theories and design theories). While past research has examined how instructional designers spend their time, how they generally make decisions, and expert-novice differences, little attention…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Instructional Design, Qualitative Research, Theory Practice Relationship
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Gillis, Michael – Journal of Jewish Education, 2010
This article presents the author's response to Jon A. Levisohn's article entitled "A Menu of Orientations in the Teaching of Rabbinic Literature." Levisohn's article provides educators with a comprehensive review of possible modes of studying and teaching rabbinic literature. His method of extensive consultation and dialogue with teachers of…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teaching Methods, Classification, Literary Criticism
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Anderson, Diane Downer; Lewis, Mark; Peterson, Sarah; Griggs, Samantha; Grubb, Gina; Singer, Nicole; Fried, Simone; Krone, Elizabeth; Elko, Leigh; Narang, Jasmine – Language Arts, 2010
A professor and students in an undergraduate honors research seminar were inspired to playfully link old and contemporary literacy theories to a 2.0 media artifact, the popular YouTube video Kittens! Inspired by Kittens! (KIbK) starring 6 year-old Maddie. In this article KIbK is theorized drawing on frames of school-based reading instruction,…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Visual Aids, Literacy
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Marshall, Julia – Art Education, 2010
Many art educators believe that creativity is fundamental to artistic practice and, therefore, the art classroom is one of the best places for its cultivation. Indeed, there is a renewed and growing interest in creativity in art education today. Learning that takes place in art practice also is receiving significant attention. The concurrent…
Descriptors: Creativity, Learning, Inquiry, Studio Art
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O'Brien, Maureen R. – Religious Education, 2010
In this essay, originally written as the presidential address for the 2009 REA:APPRRE annual meeting, the author explores possibilities for naming and responding to Divine presence with reference to postmodern categories and contemporary narratives. She draws on descriptions of God as "interrupting" history, the dialectic of "chronos" and "kairos"…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Time
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Vasquez Mireles, Selina – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2010
The Developmental Mathematics Program (DMP) at Texas State University-San Marcos in central Texas has undergone systemic, significant changes over the past ten years. These changes primarily resulted from the alignment to the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges' (AMATYC) Crossroads in Mathematics: Standards for Introductory…
Descriptors: Two Year Colleges, College Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Academic Standards
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Paul, Peter V.; Moores, Donald F. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2010
The major concept of epistemology--or epistemologies--is discussed, as well as related terms such as "paradigm" and "science". Also covered are two broad paradigms, the clinical and the cultural, that seem to drive theorizing, research, and practice regarding individuals who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing. The two paradigms emanate from different…
Descriptors: Partial Hearing, Epistemology, Deafness, Disabilities
Shinn, Glen C.; Briers, Gary E. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2010
It's hard for young workers to get a foot in the door without experience, yet they can't get experience if they aren't given a chance. Career and technical education (CTE) equips students with the technical and leadership skills that can give them a foot in the door on the their journey to career success. The authors stress the role CTE plays in…
Descriptors: Employment Experience, Prerequisites, Entry Workers, Vocational Education
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Gabel, Susan L. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2010
This article uses disability studies and the social model of disability as theoretical foundations for policy activism in postsecondary education. The social model is discussed and a model for policy activism is described. A case study of how disability studies and policy activism can be applied is provided utilizing the "3C Project to Provide…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Disabilities, Social Justice, Activism
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Misco, Thomas; Shiveley, James – Social Studies, 2010
Too often, social studies educators are asked to focus their design and enactment of learning experiences on the mastery of content knowledge, often at the expense of other aims and goals. In response to this problem, the authors of this article explore the reclamation of dispositions in social studies curriculum planning and teaching. First, he…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Role of Education, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Design
Hirschkorn, Mark; Kristmanson, Paula; Sears, Alan; Winslow, Kathy; Rich, Sharon – Education Canada, 2010
In August 2008, the Faculty of Education at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) successfully began a new 11-month undergraduate education program, which features an "embedded practicum" and an emphasis on field-faculty collaboration. This is a considerable departure from the former 5-year concurrent and 2-year consecutive B.Ed.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Educational Change, Teacher Education Programs, Performance Factors
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Shapiro, Shawna – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2010
This essay explores the relationship between emotion and teacher identity, using a framework of personal experience and published research from a variety of disciplines. The author argues that an increased awareness of emotional experience serves not only to increase rapport among educators, but also to counteract the persistent dehumanization of…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Attitudes, Emotional Experience, Teaching Methods
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Bodie, Graham D. – Communication Education, 2010
Considered by many to be the foundation upon which our discipline was built, the study of public speaking has evolved from its humble beginnings into a vast literature of experimental and expositional studies. The focus of research on public speaking has primarily been to discover the antecedents, causes, and consequences of anxiety associated…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Anxiety, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Fear
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Redondo Duarte, Sara; Learreta Ramos, Begoña; Ruiz Rosillo, María Auxiliadora; Alperstedt, Cristiane; Hazé, Emmanuël – International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning, 2015
The main objective of this article is to present the results of a study aimed at determining, classifying and evaluating practices of interest for general competency development and assessment in undergraduate programmes. The study encompassed the following phases: (1) focus group in order to establish a starting point regarding competency…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students, Student Evaluation
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Mei, Chiew Wye; Siraj, Saedah – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 2013
This paper is a report on the findings of a study conducted on the direct users of the Business Studies curriculum in Malaysia to uncover the perceived gap between what was experienced with what was wanted. Interviews were used to examine the needs of the Form Six (equivalent to "A" level) Business Studies teachers and students. Findings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Curriculum Development
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