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Tindall, Evie; Nisbet, Deanna – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2004
Ideally, the learning dynamic between teachers and their students is a reciprocal one, wherein students learn from teachers and teachers learn from students. Though teachers can learn from all students, a particular group--second language learners--may open even wider spheres of learning. In this article, the authors explore this notion of…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Teaching Methods, Teacher Student Relationship
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Crowe, Mary; Hill, Chris – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
Many studies show students benefit from working cooperatively. Rarely published in STEM literature are guidelines to help educators effectively incorporate research teams in the classroom. We explain how to create a positive learning experience by explaining group dynamics, and by using group contracts and team-building activities. We also share…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics, Guidance Programs
Dantas, Maria Luiza – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2007
This paper reports on an international experience designed, within a sociocultural frame, for teacher education students to examine theoretical knowledge and make visible local knowledge on diversity issues, and the interrelatedness and complexity of language, literacy and culture and its impact on educational practices. It examines the context of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Indigenous Knowledge, International Education, Educational Practices
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Kadirire, James – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2007
"Instant Messaging" (IM) and "Presence," which is essentially the ability of being able to detect if other users are logged in on the network and send them messages in real time, has become one of the most popular applications of the Internet, causing people to want to stay connected to the Internet for inordinate amounts of…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, Learning Experience, Internet
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Andrews, T.; Patil, R. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2007
The ability to access, evaluate and synthesise high-quality research material is the backbone of critical thinking in academic and professional contexts for Engineers and Industrial Designers. This is the premise upon which teaching and library staff developed Information Literacy (IL) components in Engineering & Industrial Design Practice--a…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Library Personnel, Critical Thinking, Information Literacy
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Parry, Damian; Larsen, Carl; Marwood, Simon; Walsh, Cathy – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
The use of blended learning, face-to-face contact alongside e-based activities, provides academic staff with an opportunity to match their teaching strategies with the changing student cohort. This study report students' perceptions of e-learning activities early in bioscience modules; students from all three levels of undergraduate study were…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Student Attitudes, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods
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Oliver, Beverley; Goerke, Veronica – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
Studies and commentary from the United States suggest that current undergraduates, part of the so called Net Generation, are high end users of emerging technologies such as mobile devices and new communication tools. This paper reports results from an Australian study of first year undergraduates which confirms these assertions: ownership of…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Handheld Devices, Undergraduate Students, Computer Uses in Education
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Brock, Cynthia H. – Urban Education, 2007
This investigation is an ethnographic case study of the literacy learning opportunities of a fifth-grade Hmong child (pseudonym Deng) who came to the United States from Laos via Thailand at the very end of his third-grade year in school. Deng was one of 25 students in a mainstream urban classroom in the Midwest during his fifth grade in school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 5, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Jarmon, Leslie; Keating, Elizabeth; Toprac, Paul – Simulation & Gaming, 2008
This article describes a university-sponsored experiential-based simulation, the NANO SCENARIO, to increase the public's awareness and affect attitudes on the societal implications of nanoscience and nanotechnology by bringing together diverse stakeholders' perspectives in a participatory learning environment. Nanotechnology has the potential for…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Learning Experience, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology
Horwood, Bert – 1991
This study explores how high school students learn from their experiences in an extracurricular adventure program and illustrates how students' narrative inquiries relate to experiential learning. Twelve canoe trips were studied by participant observation methods. Data were collected from recorded interviews with students and staff, field notes,…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Canoeing, Ethnography, Experiential Learning
Denno, Wayne R. – 1990
Findings from a study that examined the effects of homogeneous ability grouping on the attitudes of secondary students toward themselves and their learning experiences are presented in this paper. Methodology involved administration of an attitudes questionnaire to 110 students enrolled in the 10th- and 11th-grade English classes at a high school…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, High School Students, High Schools, Learning Experience
Roberts, W. Alan – 1998
Constructivist theory asserts that children learn through interaction with and adaptation to their environment. Social constructivism emphasizes social interaction in learning, particularly language and the use of language in interaction between the student and his peers or an adult. This paper discusses the relevance of social constructivism,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning
Pugh, Kevin – 1998
According to the philosophy of John Dewey, the goal of education is to provide students with an increased capacity for having worthwhile experiences. This paper draws on Dewey's writings to develop a theory of worthwhile experience, termed "idea-based experience." A model is proposed of how individuals are apprenticed into having an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Early Experience, Home Instruction, Learning Experience
Vars, Gordon F.; Vars, Alice McVetty – TAMS Journal, 1990
This paper describes an interdisciplinary approach to environmental education for students in grades 6 through 9. This approach emphasizes the importance of students' understanding of nature through hands-on experience in out-door settings and the verbal or artistic expression of their experiences. The first principle of effective environmental…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Tinberg, Howard – 1991
Strange as it may seem, the classroom is not, by and large, accepted within the composition discipline as a scene for genuine knowledge-making and theory-building. Teachers should go back to the "concrete materials" from which knowledge and theory are made. An example of what can be learned in the classroom comes from an effort to…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques
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