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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
Despite its advanced age of about 375 years, the mind--body (psychophysical) problem is alive and well, in part because it is anchored so well institutionally in schools and in research (scientific vs. interpretive psychology). This continued presence is astonishing in the light of the fact that the seed for its solution, sown in Spinoza's…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Teaching Methods, Hands on Science
Shelle, Gwyn; Earnesty, Dawn; Pilkenton, Alan; Powell, Erin – Journal of Extension, 2018
The term "adaptive learning" refers to a nonlinear approach to online instruction that adjusts to a student's needs as the student progresses through course content, resulting in a customized experience for the learner based on prior knowledge. This concept is emerging in the field of online learning. Through a project funded by the…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Teaching Methods, Online Courses, Instructional Innovation
Thompson, Laura Dickstein; Tobin, Amanda – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
"ArtInSight" is a three-pronged constructivist education model for museum teaching. Utilizing (1) conversational tours, (2) mindfulness-based insight activities, and (3) art-making exercises, viewers develop critical and visual thinking skills and apply them to both arts-based experiences and to everyday life. This approach broadens…
Descriptors: Museums, Nonschool Educational Programs, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Activities
Morales-Belando, María T.; Calderón, Antonio; Arias-Estero, José L. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2018
Background: Although a great deal of research has been undertaken from 1982 on TGfU, teachers consider its implementation to be complex and are reluctant to integrate it into their teaching practice. Furthermore, some TGfU literature does not suggest how it might be implemented and how problems might be overcome. On the other hand, a review of…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Team Sports, Skill Development, Program Effectiveness
Dawkins, Adam Peter – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2018
This study examines the institutional visibility of the university governing body amongst staff, as an unexplored factor influencing the effectiveness of the body in performing stewardship and strategic responsibilities on behalf of the university. A constructionist view of governance is taken in order to examine the enactment of governing body…
Descriptors: Governance, Government (Administrative Body), Organizational Change, Administrative Organization
Brown, Joset Elaine – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Graduate nurses are being employed to provide care in high acuity care areas, and this becomes a problem of significance as the literature suggests that graduate nurse's experience a deficit in integrating theoretical concepts in the clinical environment, described as the theory-practice gap; which can result in a risk to patient safety and the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Phenomenology, Models, Theory Practice Relationship
Gafoor, K. Abdul – Online Submission, 2018
This paper attempts to put together with implications of some of the observed drawbacks the author as an educator and researcher has observed in science teaching practices in the school of Kerala for the benefit of student teachers and science teachers. While the observations mostly in the earlier half of this note are situated in Kerala's context…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Constructivism (Learning)
Bascombe-Fletcher, Patricia Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Research has shown that the accelerated growth of technology in the global society is not paralleled in teaching and learning. In Trinidad and Tobago, while there is heavy government and university funding to support technology integration into education, it is not clear if and how university faculty is integrating technology in their teaching.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Cannaday, Jessica, Ed. – IGI Global, 2018
Diverse learners with exceptional needs require a specialized curriculum that will help them to develop, socially and intellectually, in a way that traditional pedagogical practice is unable to fulfill. As educational technologies and theoretical approaches to learning continue to advance, so do the opportunities for exceptional children.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Gifted Education, Academically Gifted, Constructivism (Learning)
Elander, Kelly; Cronje, Johannes C. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2016
While learning interventions were traditionally classified as either objectivist or constructivist there has been an increasing tendency for practitioners to use elements of both paradigms in a consolidated fashion. This has meant a re-think of the two perspectives as diametrically opposite. A four-quadrant model, first proposed in this journal…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Investigations, Models, Constructivism (Learning)
Jasinski, Igor; Lewis, Tyson E. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2016
Educational theorists ranging from Plato, to Freire, to bell hooks, to Peter McLaren have theorized love as an essential factor in education. Whereas, typically, a particular kind of love (erotic love, caring love, etc.) is argued to be especially relevant for educational practice, what we do in this paper is to look at kinds of love that are…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Practices, Philosophy, Children
Blundell, Greg; Berardi, Victor – Information Systems Education Journal, 2016
In today's society, education institutions must strive to develop graduates that are capable of facing the challenges they seek, and who are adaptable to the changes they will encounter post-graduation. Inherently, both institutions and educators must contain and exhibit these same attributes. Developing learners with high-level capabilities…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Problem Based Learning, Student Evaluation, Taxonomy
Powell, Lisa; Lambert, Damien; McGuigan, Nicholas; Prasad, Ashna; Lin, Jerry – Accounting Education, 2020
This paper investigates how authentic co-created role-play may assist audit students in developing creativity, a much-needed aptitude for auditors. Role-plays used in audit education are often structured, formal case approaches, limiting student creativity. In contrast, this role-play allows students to interact with a performance artist and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Role Playing, Vignettes, Financial Audits
Neuman, Ari – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2020
Home schooling is a growing practice in many Western countries. Examination of the practice has entailed collection of "hard" data, such as academic achievements and success rates in higher education, as well as investigation of the practice from the perspective of parents. It is very important to examine homeschooling from the…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Adolescents, Student Attitudes, Evaluation
Abiatal, Loide K. S.; Howard, Grant R. – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2020
Background: The study focused on children with hearing disabilities, which was significant as almost 9 million children in sub-Saharan Africa, including Namibia, had hearing disabilities. The problem was the lack of prior research on the effects of assistive technology (AT) in primary education for the Deaf in Namibia, for guiding Namibian special…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hearing Impairments, Deafness, Assistive Technology

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