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Trigwell, Keith – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2006
A phenomenographic approach to research into learning can be appropriate for exploring the approaches geography students adopt in their learning. This resources article provides a brief description of phenomenography. The essence of the approach is that it takes a relational qualitative perspective that aims to describe key aspects of variation in…
Descriptors: Geography, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Research Methodology
Cappiello, Mary Ann – English Journal, 2004
Social location must be used in such a way so as to stabilize oneself. Thus, it is important that people understand their identity and the way in which their previous experiences can rechannel themselves into current ones.
Descriptors: Social Environment, Identification (Psychology), Adjustment (to Environment), Learning Experience
Hickey, Lynda D. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Researchers have documented that schools can measure teacher effectiveness by student outcomes and that professional development is one pathway to ensure teacher success. However, there is still limited information identifying the learning opportunities for novice teachers that directly influence student performance. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Cultural Pluralism, Program Effectiveness, Beginning Teachers
Beckett, Megan; Borman, Geoffrey; Capizzano, Jeffrey; Parsley, Danette; Ross, Steven; Schirm, Allen; Taylor, Jessica – What Works Clearinghouse, 2009
Out-of-school time programs can enhance academic achievement by helping students learn outside the classroom. The purpose of this practice guide is to provide recommendations for organizing and delivering school-based out-of-school time (OST) programs to improve the academic achievement of student participants. The five recommendations in this…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Student Participation, Academic Achievement, After School Programs
Campbell, Maria – National Academy for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (NJ1), 2009
In the context of Ireland's changing demographics, this paper explores the importance of pedagogic research in informing both philosophies and pedagogical practices in Initial Teacher Education (ITE) which endeavours to facilitate student teachers' engagement with the teaching and learning process in Ireland's multicultural classrooms. By…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries
Aborisade, Peter – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2009
A regular feature of the Nigerian tertiary education context is large numbers of students crammed into small classrooms or lecture theatres. This context had long begged for the creation of innovative learning spaces and adoption of engaging pedagogies. Recourse to technology support and experimenting with the WIKI as a learning tool at the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Observation, Second Languages, Cooperative Learning
Comas-Quinn, Anna; Mardomingo, Raquel; Valentine, Chris – ReCALL, 2009
The application of mobile technologies to learning has the potential to facilitate the active participation of learners in the creation and delivery of content. Mobile technologies can also provide a powerful connection between a variety of formal and informal learning contexts and can help to build a community of learners. However these versatile…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Informal Education, Electronic Publishing, Foreign Culture
Gil, Jeffrey – English Language Teaching, 2008
Chinese students and teachers often say that the major challenge they face in acquiring English is that "China does not have a good English language environment" ("zhong guo de ying yu huan jing bu tai hao") by which they mean there are insufficient opportunities to use English in real life situations and a lack of exposure to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English, Educational Environment, Language Usage
Wong, Ruth M. H. – Online Submission, 2008
English competency is known as one of the crucial skills in various social contexts in Hong Kong. In tertiary educational setting, English courses do not focus solely on the development of the four language skills. Rather, they put emphasis on the application of English Language for academic use or instrumental use. This paper will investigate the…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Study Skills, Language Skills
Phelps, Amy L.; Dostilio, Lina – Journal of Statistics Education, 2008
The present study addresses the efficacy of using service-learning methods to meet the GAISE guidelines (http://www.amstat.org/education/gaise/GAISECollege.htm) in a second business statistics course and further explores potential advantages of assigning a service-learning (SL) project as compared to the traditional statistics project assignment.…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Statistics, Instruction
Percy, Alisa; Beaumont, Rosemary – Studies in Continuing Education, 2008
The casualisation of teaching in Australian higher education has come to be problematised as a risk to the quality of teaching and learning. However, the potential and location of risk, and therefore what constitutes an appropriate institutional intervention, requires interrogation as universities comply with the various regulations that, on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Experience, Political Issues, Teaching Methods
Kruger, R. A. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2008
The "elemental" refers to the essentials of the contents that make them accessible to a child. The effects on a child of contents that are mastered are the "fundamental". In a fruitful didactic unlocking (presentation) it is possible for a child to achieve considerably more insight than merely an understanding of the learning…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Objectives, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods
Teo, Peter – Language and Education, 2008
Effective teaching, among other things, can be seen as a series of orchestrated moves between different kinds and levels of knowledge, be they between personal, everyday and technical knowledge, between school knowledge and the world beyond, and between knowledge in different disciplines. This article is about bridging the gap between what…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Knowledge Level, Theory Practice Relationship
Chauvot, Jennifer B. – Issues in Teacher Education, 2008
"Mathematics teacher educator-researcher-mentor" is a mouthful, but an accurate title to describe the range of roles of mathematics teacher educators across the nation and around the world. There is limited research about the professional development of teacher educators and even less research specific to mathematics teacher educators. This…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Faculty Development, Professional Development
Bertolo, Emilia – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2008
Web 2.0 tools are changing the way we work online. As lecturers, we need to understand how these emerging technologies impact both on our students' learning and on our own teaching practice. This means we must ourselves become more confident in our use of Web 2.0, to be able to cope with the rapidly changing nature of these technologies. In most…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Virtual Classrooms, Internet

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