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Rivera, John – Journal of Education, 2005
Over 2,000 years ago, Aristotle wrote a treatise on ethics in which he proposed that there were both intellectual and moral virtues to be developed in the human being. Virtue ("aristeia") was roughly equivalent to the English word "excellence" and the unifying virtue that was both a moral and an intellectual virtue was…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Progressive Education, Justice, Humanities
Scott, Sheila – General Music Today, 2006
The article analyzes a constructivist view of music education. A constructivist music classroom exemplifies deep learning when students formulate questions, acquire new knowledge by developing and implementing plans for investigating these questions, and reflect on the results. A context for deep learning requires that teachers and students work…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Classroom Environment
Zwiers, Jeff – Educational Leadership, 2005
Academic language is the linguistic glue that holds the tasks, texts, and tests of school together. If students can't use this glue well, their academic work is likely to fall apart. According to the author of this article, "academic language" is defined as the set of words and phrases that (1) describe content-area knowledge and procedures; (2)…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods
Analyzing Collaborative Interactions: Divergence, Shared Understanding and Construction of Knowledge
Puntambekar, Sadhana – Computers and Education, 2006
One of the most important facets of collaborative learning is the interaction between individual and collaborative learning activities--between divergent perspectives and shared knowledge building. Individuals bring divergent ideas into a collaborative environment. While individuals bring their own unique knowledge and perspectives, the second…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Thinking, Constructivism (Learning), Group Dynamics
Quinn, Robert J. – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2005
Pattern recognition is a critical component of success in mathematics. Students at all levels should be provided with opportunities to investigate and uncover patterns throughout their mathematical careers. Further, they should be allowed to explore situations in which pattern recognition plays a vital role in the construction of important…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Arithmetic, Pattern Recognition
Rodgers, Carol R. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2006
This article explores the central role that description of experience, on the part of both teacher and students, plays in reflective practice. In particular, it highlights the power of students' description of their own learning as revealed to teachers in dialogue, a process I call "descriptive feedback." Descriptive feedback is neither…
Descriptors: Feedback, Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Student Relationship, Reflective Teaching
Oberg, Dianne; Ellis, Julia – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2006
Understanding children's experience is increasingly a key purpose of much educational research. In contrast to traditional approaches to the study of children that emphasized the socialization of children through various stages of development, researchers within the social constructionism perspective begin with an insistence that childhood is a…
Descriptors: Models, Educational Research, Youth, Early Experience
Peer reviewedLandorf, Hilary; Pagan, Luis – Social Studies, 2005
The hijab, the veil worn by Muslim women, can be a touchstone issue to give students an entry into the complex nature of Islam. It allows students to discover for themselves how symbol is used as a political, social, and cultural expression of Islam by different groups, both inside and outside the religion. By starting with their own experiences…
Descriptors: Females, Muslims, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
Hendricks, Veronica; Maor, Dorit – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2004
This article discusses the processes of interaction among learners in higher education using a model of content analysis to examine their social construction of knowledge through computer-mediated communications. We examined students' conference transcripts for evidence that their collaborative communicative acts generated constructions of new…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, College Students, Interaction, Content Analysis
Nwabueze, Kenneth K. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2004
The current emphasis on flexible modes of mathematics delivery involving new information and communication technology (ICT) at the university level is perhaps a reaction to the recent change in the objectives of education. Abstract algebra seems to be one area of mathematics virtually crying out for computer instructional support because of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Higher Education
Conner, Lindsey; Gunstone, Richard – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
This paper reports on a qualitative case study investigation of the knowledge and use of learning strategies by 16 students in a final year high school biology class to expand their conscious knowledge of learning. Students were provided with opportunities to engage in purposeful inquiry into the biological, social and ethical aspects of cancer. A…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Biology, Constructivism (Learning), Metacognition
Hunter, Darryl; Gambell, Trevor; Randhawa, Bikkar – Educational Review, 2005
Because of its centrality to school success, social status, and workplace effectiveness, oral and aural skills development has been increasingly emphasized in Canadian curricula, classrooms and, very recently, large-scale assessment. The corresponding emphasis on group processes and collaborative learning has aimed to address equity issues in…
Descriptors: International Studies, Teaching Methods, Speech Communication, Social Status
Gruba, Paul – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2004
Despite the widespread use of digital video and, increasingly, multimedia in listening instruction throughout second language programs, little is known about how learners attend to dynamic visual elements in comprehension. A lack of research in how listeners engage with videotext retards the development of computer-based listening skills. This…
Descriptors: Second Language Programs, Form Classes (Languages), Investigations, Computers
Lehner, Rachelle; Hight, Donna L. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2006
Appreciative Inquiry (AI) is an organization development (OD) philosophy that utilizes and builds on past successes, using these as positive momentum for future change. AI provides student affairs with an alternative and generative approach to improving their organizations' processes and culture. As student affairs professionals look to the future…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers, Models, Role Models
McLaughlin, Jacqueline S.; Johnson, D. Kent – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2006
Constructivist learning theory holds that "learning consists less in recording information than in interpreting it. To interpret what is received and is attended to, the learner must personally construct meaning for it." Unfortunately, opportunities for interpreting conceptual information are often lacking in classroom…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), International Educational Exchange, Conservation (Environment), Experiential Learning

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