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Harvey, Lee – Teaching in Higher Education, 2002
Explores external quality monitoring in higher education, including types of external bodies, their modus operandi, and reasons for evaluation. Concludes that external evaluation is legitimating the status quo, failing to ask significant questions about the reality of learning experiences for students. Suggests that quality monitoring engage more…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Educational Quality, Evaluation Methods
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Wendelin, Karla Hawkins – Reading Horizons, 1991
Encourages the use of storytelling by students to develop communication skills and encourage shared learning experiences. Describes several classroom activities that serve as preparation for actual storytelling. (MG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, Elementary Education
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Gorham, Joan; Christophel, Diane M. – Communication Education, 1990
Investigates teachers' use of humor in relationship to immediacy and affective learning outcomes. Reports that (1) amount and type of humor influenced learning; (2) students were particularly aware of tendentious humor; (3) an overdependence on tendentious humor diminished affect; (4) male and female students perceive humor differently; and (5)…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Communication Research, Higher Education, Humor
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Riley, Sue Spayth – Young Children, 1989
Describes kindergartners' responses to a visit to an old, inner-city cemetery. The visit acquainted children in early childhood programs with the concepts of death, burial, and the rituals related to them. (RJC)
Descriptors: Course Content, Death, Early Childhood Education, Field Trips
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Olson, David R. – Human Development, 1994
Reviews "Human Minds: An Exploration" by Margaret Donaldson, which inquires into the diverse uses of minds, their ontogenetic development, and their histories. The two predominant themes in the book are the ontogenetic and historical development of cognition, and development of social-emotional understandings and experiences as well as…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Experience
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Shaw, Pamela Carson – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1994
This article recounts a learning experience at the Kansas State School for the Deaf in which students invited an author of children's books about deaf children, Jean Andrews, to visit and participated with the author in developing her next book. Students also wrote their own books, and received feedback on them from Andrews. (DB)
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Childrens Literature, Creative Writing
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Barth, Brit-Mari – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 1995
Discusses the interaction between children's minds and the learning environment, offering a conceptual framework that aims at creating authentic contexts where the quality and variety of mediated learning experiences will enable children to build a deep understanding within the domain studied. (MDM)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Context Effect, Educational Environment, Learning Experience
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Kail, Robert; Hall, Lynda K.; Caskey, Bradley J. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1999
This study aimed to determine the role of reading-related experience and processing speed on the time it took for children to name familiar stimuli. Children (n=168) were administered measures of global-processing speed, title and author recognition, naming time, and reading ability. Naming times were predicted by age-related change in processing…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Ability, Learning Experience, Reaction Time
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Murray, Garold L. – System, 1999
Computer-assisted language-learning literature points to a need for experimentation with innovative learning structures to realize the full potential of recent technological developments. Reports on a research project that addresses these concerns by exploring the experiences of 23 French second-language learners as they worked independently with…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, French, Independent Study
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Borgschatz, Heidi; Frankenberger, William; Eder, Rhonda – Psychology in the Schools, 1999
Two groups of college students were given different types information to read regarding stimulant medicines for attention deficit hyperactive disorder. No differences were found between the gender of participants and their perceptions of the medications based on reading materials. Type of information did influence their views of the efficacy and…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Children, College Students, Empathy
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Garvey, Daniel – Journal of Experiential Education, 1998
Different aspects of courage are discussed through anecdotes: from the courage required in the outdoors, which most adventure educators have experienced, to observations that courage may be required when it is not anticipated, that it may also involve restraint, that expressing one's needs requires courage, and that courage is also the ability to…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Learning Experience, Lifelong Learning
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Gaskell, Tilda – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2000
In interviews, Scottish adults aged 55-96 in formal, self-help, and distance learning or not participating in group learning reflected on the process of working together to make meaning and on beliefs about learning, education, knowledge, and wisdom. The research process itself was a learning experience for subjects and interviewer. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics, Learning Experience
Priest, Simon; Gass, Michael – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1994
Frontloading is a learning strategy used in adventure education in which participants are briefed on the learning objectives prior to the activity, thereby encouraging learning to take place before or during the event. Describes indirect frontloading techniques (paradox and double binds) that facilitate learning with clients who have…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Anxiety, Behavioral Objectives, Change Strategies
Humberstone, Barbara – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1996
Without recognizing "other voices," outdoor adventure is impoverished through its domination by a white male ethos. Quality research is needed that examines the praxis of outdoor adventure as well as philosophies and ideologies that underpin its practices. By going beyond ethnocentric and androcentric notions of power and empowerment, outdoor…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Empowerment, Equal Education, Females
Goldberg, Allison; And Others – Student Press Review, 1995
Recounts: the experience of working collaboratively to publish a literary magazine; an advisors' recruitment methods for workers for the school paper; one newspaper's emphasis on "news"; vignettes from the working days of a yearbook advisor; vignettes from the coeditors of the same yearbook; and the experience of publishing a newspaper in a school…
Descriptors: Journalism, Learning Experience, Private Schools, Scholastic Journalism
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