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Peer reviewedKarp, Grace Goc; Woods, Marianne L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2001
Standard two of the National Association for Sport and Physical Education requires students to use cognitive information to understand and enhance motor skill acquisition and performance. This article provides examples of incorporating the standard into K-12 instruction using units based on balance, fitness, and bicycling. Examples illustrate a…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, Knowledge Level, Motor Development
Peer reviewedFurman, Rich – Human Service Education: A Journal of the National Organization for Human Service Education, 2001
Humor and fun, although essential factors to emotional health, are two of the most neglected aspects of human service practice and education. This article is an attempt to provide human service professionals and educators with an understanding of and some practical guidelines for the uses of humor and fun. (Author/BF)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Counseling Techniques, Human Services, Humor
Peer reviewedTerenzini, Patrick T.; Cabrera, Alberto F.; Colbeck, Carol L.; Bjorklund, Stefani A.; Parente, John M. – Journal of Higher Education, 2001
Defendants of affirmative action are asked to demonstrate that race-sensitive admissions policies and diversity produce educational benefits for all students. This study found that the racial/ethnic composition of a classroom may indeed be related to the development of students' problem-solving and group skills. The nature of that effect, however,…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Classroom Environment, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student)
Edwards, Richard – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
In this article, the author explores the role of research in relation to EU policy on lifelong learning as part of the strategies and techniques of contemporary governing, wherein research is positioned as one of the intellectual technologies of governance, both one of those actions at a distance and contributing to such actions. Here the subjects…
Descriptors: Research, Lifelong Learning, Learning Strategies, Foreign Countries
Brown, Carol A. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2005
To effectively integrate computers into teaching, students' thinking skills must be a priority. The goal is to align thinking processes appropriately with the software's function. By categorizing software by genre and matching it to the desired thinking skills, teachers can plan lesson activities that teach discrete skills as well as complex…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Instructional Materials, Thinking Skills, Classification
Peer reviewedWilen, William W. – Social Studies, 2004
Social studies educators advocate discussion as an influential instructional method to encourage students to apply knowledge and develop higher-order thinking and understanding. The classroom reality, however, is that teachers only use the discussion method sparingly. Instead, teachers predominantly use a quasi-discussion form called recitation to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Misconceptions, Classroom Communication, Social Studies
Peer reviewedLewis, Jerry J. – Reading Improvement, 2004
College students, enrolled in basic skills courses, sometimes lack motivation to fully participate in class activities and related homework assignments. Factors that can account for poor motivation include perceived irrelevance of courses to their everyday lives, unrealistic perceptions of their learning skills, low self-confidence, personal…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Educational Strategies, College Students, Reading Skills
McGrath, Simon – Journal of Education and Work, 2005
Three important elements of a South African vision for high skills must be spreading skills improvements across the population in general, creating policy coherence and constructing new institutions. This article examines these issues through an investigation of the micro and small enterprise (MSE) sector and, in particular, through an analysis of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Skill Development, Citizenship, Educational Change
Mansell, Jubilea; Evans, Mary Ann; Hamilton-Hulak, Laura – Reading Research Quarterly, 2005
This longitudinal study across the primary grades examined whether there were patterns in feedback strategies parents provided to children's miscues during shared book reading, and whether parents changed their use of those strategies over time as their children's reading skills increased. Parents of normally developing beginning readers were…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Vocabulary Development, Young Children, Reading Skills
Peer reviewedWells, Carole V.; Grabert, Christy – College Student Journal, 2004
Educational experiences need to (1.) increase student activities inside and outside the classroom; (2.) promote knowledge acquisition and educational performance; (3.) increase group-based and cooperative learning; and, (4.) assist students in developing solutions to real-world, complex problems. To address these issues, this research blended…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Service Learning, Mentors, Cooperative Learning
Pope, Myron L.; Miller, Michael T. – Community College Journal of Research & Practice, 2005
Traditionally, faculty members who expected to become presidents ascended through the typical labor chain to that position. However, questions are prevalent about whether these individuals gain the managerial experience needed to succeed in a presidency. Unlike the private business management model that has been successful in developing leaders in…
Descriptors: Governance, College Faculty, Community Colleges, College Presidents
Robley, Will; Whittle, Sue; Murdoch-Eaton, Deborah – Journal of Further & Higher Education, 2005
Generic skills development is increasingly being embedded into UK higher education curricula to improve the employability and lifelong learning skills of graduates. At the same time universities are being required to benchmark their curricular outcomes against national and employer standards. This paper presents and discusses the results of a…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Academic Standards, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education
Knight, Jasper – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2004
This paper focuses on the perception of undergraduate geography and environmental science students of individual and group assessments, and compares this perception with their performance in these assessment types in practical classes. Results show that students may instinctively prefer individual assessment but they perform best, and achieve…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Student Attitudes, Geography, Environmental Education
Pring, Richard – Oxford Review of Education, 2004
The government, through several White and Green Papers, has promoted the 'Skills Revolution'. This requires central direction and coordination of a wide range of policies, practices and partnerships. But there are several difficulties: the impossibility of micromanaging the complex social and economic system; the dominance of the rather limited…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Partnerships in Education, Foreign Countries, Skill Development
Oster-Aaland, Laura; Sellnow, Timothy; Nelson, Paul; Pearson, Judy – Communication Education, 2004
While service learning in communication appears to be gaining in acceptance, few previous empirical studies examine changes in its availability and implementation over time. The present study compared a 1995 (Sellnow & Oster, 1997) and a 2001 survey of department chairs to reveal how service learning fared in communication departments. The survey…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Followup Studies, Comparative Analysis, Surveys

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