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Strait, Jean; Sauer, Tim – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2004
Productive, frequent interactions, both teacher-student and student-student, are essential to the online course environment. Instructors are examining ways not only to foster these interactions but also to engage distance students in their local communities through experiential learning opportunities. Experiential education is a general term used…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Higher Education, Community Needs, Teacher Education Programs
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Dyer, Betsey Dexter; LeBlanc, Mark D. – Cell Biology Education, 2002
In the first of two National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded workshops, 30 professors of biology and computer science from 18 institutions met at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, on June 6-7, 2002, to share ideas on how to incorporate genomics research into undergraduate curricula. The participants included nine pairs or trios of…
Descriptors: Workshops, Computer Science, Scientists, Undergraduate Study
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Beisser, Sally; Gillespie, Catherine – Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual, 2003
"Constructionism" is a theory of learning proposed by Seymour Papert of MIT. Co-instructors for a first year seminar for undergraduate students provided education students with a one-semester constructionist experience to learn by engaging with technology. Students used LEGO[R] construction bricks and pieces to solve problems by building, working…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Undergraduate Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, First Year Seminars
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Hall, Maureen P. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2006
This article outlines the design of a new service-learning component central to a graduate course on teaching elementary and middle school writing. The service-learning involves course participants acting as mentors to middle school students as they write personal histories of local African American, Cape Verdean, and Puerto Rican senior citizens.…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Intention, Graduate Students, Mentors
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Jane, Beverley – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2006
Science education research predominantly shows that students improve their scientific understandings when they tinker (or pull apart) tools and simple household machines. In this study, the qualitative data collected took the form of online journal entries by final year, female, primary teacher trainees, who reflected upon their early childhood…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Research, Scientific Concepts, Student Attitudes
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McGlamery, Sheryl; Fluckinger, Jarene; Edick, Nancy – Educational Considerations, 2006
The CADRE Project is a collaborative teacher induction effort between higher education and K-12 practitioners. It was designed to make a difference in the induction experience of beginning teachers. The evaluation of the CADRE project was designed to assess whether the needs of the beginning CADRE teachers were being met. In order to assess…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Orientation, Teacher Collaboration, Logical Thinking
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Sudzina, Mary R. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2004
This reflective case study traces the journey of an early adopter over almost a decade of online teaching and learning. The author uses specific examples to discuss issues of technology, pedagogy, content, expectations, and outcomes. The evolution of a Web-based course is used as a touchstone for innovations, including video and audio clips, case…
Descriptors: Reflection, Case Studies, Online Courses, Teaching Methods
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Wrenn, Andrew – Teaching History, 2004
Andrew Wrenn describes his work with Barry Williams and the teachers of the history department at Ailwyn School (11-14 comprehensive), Ramsey in Cambridgeshire. Devoting equal attention to the "what" and the "how" of history assessment, he shows how this group of teachers developed a fresh approach to assessment out of the…
Descriptors: History, History Instruction, Teacher Collaboration, Secondary School Teachers
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Cleary, Val – Education in Rural Australia, 2005
This study examined field experiences integrated into two literacy courses undertaken by second year pre-service teachers (PSTs) at a regional Australian university. A sample of 12 PSTs and 22 teachers completed questionnaires and participated in brainstorming sessions and a focus group interview to determine the extent to which they perceived…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Questionnaires, Foreign Countries
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Brownlee, Joanne; Berthelsen, Donna; Boulton-Lewis, Gillian – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2004
In the present study, the personal epistemological beliefs of group leaders in toddler child care programmes are investigated. Epistemological beliefs are beliefs about knowing and learning. It is considered that the quality of these beliefs is influenced by educational experiences. In this study, such beliefs are assumed to be mediating factors…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Constructivism (Learning), Caregivers, Toddlers
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Smith, C. Scott; Morris, Magdalena; Francovich, Chris; Hill, William; Gieselman, Janet – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2004
Qualitative analysis of a large ethnographic database from observations of a resident teaching clinic revealed three important findings. The first finding was that breakdown, a situation where an "actor" (such as a person or the group) is not achieving expected effectiveness, was the most important category because of its frequency and explanatory…
Descriptors: Clinics, Ethnography, Reflection, Program Effectiveness
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Sobel, Donna M.; Taylor, Sheryl V.; Kalisher, Shannon M.; Weddle-Steinberg, Rachel A. – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2002
The authors present the results of a self-study by seven preservice teachers that reveals ways in which the teachers' beliefs regarding diversity issues were realized in their classroom interactions, practices, and observations. This investigation was set within the context of a cohort of postbaccalaureate preservice teachers in an initial teacher…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Educators
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Katz, Susan J. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2004
In U.S. public schools, a limited number of women have attained the position of superintendent. Consequently, there has been limited research focusing on understanding the position from a woman's perspective. The purpose of this study was to add to the body of literature focusing on women's ideas and beliefs about leading schools. A survey that…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Superintendents, Women Administrators, Disproportionate Representation
Lloyd, Carol; Edwards, Sarah – Online Yearbook of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2004
The purposes of this research were (1) to describe urban teachers' understandings of the political, economic, cultural, and educational forces that explain the low achievement of many of their students; and (2) to describe their subsequent actions with students, colleagues, and/or school community to affect equitable educational opportunities for…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Urban Teaching, Self Efficacy, Low Achievement
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Jing, Huang – Educational Action Research, 2005
In the author's previous teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) experience, he had found that Chinese university students were overdependent on teachers in EFL learning. Drawing on research on language learning strategies, he used metacognition training (MT) as a form of classroom intervention to promote learner autonomy. This article…
Descriptors: Action Research, Learning Strategies, Metacognition, Personal Autonomy
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