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McMurtry, Kim – T.H.E. Journal, 2001
Discusses electronic cheating in higher education made possible by new technologies. Highlights include statistics on plagiarism; using Web search engines and paper mills; and ways to combat cheating, including academic honesty policies, designing writing assignments with specific goals and instructions, being aware of what is available on the…
Descriptors: Cheating, Higher Education, Honesty, Plagiarism
Barlow, Dudley – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
Everyone knows that plagiarism among high school and college students is so pervasive that combating it has become cottage industry. One solution to this problem is for teachers to purchase or subscribe to plagiarism detection computer programs. Many students and adults seem to have little awareness of or little regard for intellectual property.…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Computer Software, Writing Assignments, Ethics
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Holtzman, Mellisa – Teaching Sociology, 2005
For students, theory is often one of the most daunting aspects of sociology--it seems abstract, removed from the concrete events of their everyday lives, and therefore intimidating. In an attempt to break down student resistance to theory, instructors are increasingly turning to active learning approaches. Active learning exercises, then, appear…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Conflict, Active Learning, Sociology
Johnston, Robert C. – Education Week, 2004
This article describes how teachers welcome a diminutive paper doll with outspread arms, bulbous cheeks, and exciting stories to share into their fold to help impart lessons both local and global. Often folded or laminated for protection and accompanied by photographs, the paper doll is part of the international mini-phenomenon known as Flat…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Creative Teaching, Writing Assignments, Reading Assignments
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Bolte, Frances R. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2006
Teaching AP Art History is like running on a treadmill that is moving faster than a teacher can run. Many teachers are out of breath before the end of the term and wonder how in the world they can cover every chapter. Because time is short and art from pre-history through to the present, including the non-European traditions, must be covered, this…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Advanced Placement Programs, Teaching Methods
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Thelin, William; Carse, Wendy – CEA Forum, 2007
This article describes a research project in which William "Bill" Thelin, who directs the writing program at the University of Akron, was looking to uncover student reaction to English courses in which the professor carried through with a political agenda. Through the participant-observation method, Bill hoped to glean information that…
Descriptors: Fairy Tales, Participant Observation, Comparative Analysis, Writing Assignments
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Hand, Brian; Yang, Olivia Eun-mi; Bruxvoort, Crystal – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2007
This study researched the use of writing-to-learn strategies within a high-school (Year 11) chemistry classroom. The writing task itself asked the students to write a business letter to a younger audience of middle-school (Year 7) students. A mixed-method design was used for the study, incorporating pre/post- testing with semi-structured…
Descriptors: Stoichiometry, Writing (Composition), Interviews, Attitude Change
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Hou, Huei-Tse; Chang, Kuo-En; Sung, Yao-Ting – Interactive Learning Environments, 2007
In recent years project-based learning (PBL) incorporating online discussions has gradually been applied to courses that focus on writing projects. Past studies have shown that learners in PBL often face the difficulties of not having in-depth data analysis and peer discussions and how teachers design the rules and methods for online discussions…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Instructional Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis
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Brouillette, Liane R.; Burge, Kim; Fitzgerald, William; Walker, Pamela – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2008
This article explores commonalties between literacy instruction and learning to understand the symbolic languages of the visual and performing arts. A detailed case study of an urban professional development program for secondary arts teachers looks at the learning initiated by writing assignments that prompted students to reflect on arts…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Art Education, Urban Schools, Case Studies
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Klavir, Rama – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2008
During their teaching program, pre-service teachers participated in a course concerning teaching in the heterogeneous classroom. As an introduction to the issue of "gifted children," the pre-service teachers were given an assignment: (1) to interview gifted children (identified as gifted by the Ministry of Education, according to IQ…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gifted, Heterogeneous Grouping, Preservice Teachers
Grant, Janet E.; Espeland, Pamela, Ed. – 1995
Encouraging adolescents to envision themselves as writers, this book provides 24 step-by-step exercises to help them discover their writing style, explore new types of writing, experiment with genres, and evaluate their own work. The book also provides pragmatic information about the day-to-day realities of becoming a writer: finding the right…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Publishing Industry, Secondary Education, Student Publications
Ediger, Marlow – 1995
Rural school students need ample opportunities to engage in creative writing, particularly the writing of poetry. A student teacher and a cooperating teacher in a rural fifth-grade classroom (with 12 students) guided the students in the writing of limericks by starting out with couplets, then triplets, and then limericks. The teacher had clearly…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
Griffith, Kevin – 1996
Administrators at both state-funded and tuition-driven private institutions are now adhering to a bottom-line approach to education. In many cases, budget-minded administrators refuse to move forward on any educational initiative until this question is addressed: "What are you doing to encourage retention?" It is becoming clear that…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, School Holding Power
Ediger, Marlow – 1992
Writing is a fundamental skill for students to develop. A learning environment should be in evidence which assists students to achieve more optimally in writing. Writing activities should be interesting, purposeful, meaningful, and provide for individual differences. Students need stimulating learning opportunities involving a variety of purposes…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
McLaughlin, Maureen – 1994
Student-professor conferencing and students' increased self-reflection are two of the unexpected benefits of portfolio assessment. While self-reflection is a key component of meaningful conferencing, it is also clearly evinced in the students' rationale statements. These written reflections address the relevance of students' work to course…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Higher Education, Literacy, Methods Courses
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