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Morgan, Brian – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2009
In this article, I explore the often difficult transfer of theory to practice in respect to promoting the conceptual role of transformative intellectual/practitioner through a pre-service "social issues project" for future EAP and ESL teachers. Following an examination of more established role options in EAP (e.g. technician, reflective…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Theory Practice Relationship, English (Second Language), Language Teachers
Helsel, Lisa; Greenberg, Daphne – Reading Teacher, 2007
While writer's workshop provides a nurturing environment for many students, others struggle with the independence it gives. This may be due to the difficulty of coordinating the cognitive and self-regulatory demands of the writing process. Self-regulation refers to thoughts, feelings, and actions that individuals use to attain personal goals.…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Writing Ability, Writing Processes, Writing Strategies
Whitburn, Niki – Primary Science Review, 2007
An area that teachers often find difficult to make interesting is the earth science component of the science curriculum. This may be for a variety of reasons, such as lack of knowledge, lack of ideas or lack of resources. This article outlines ideas and activities that have been developed by the Earth Science Teachers' Association (ESTA) primary…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Science Curriculum
Roberts, Mark; Clabough, Casey – Community Literacy Journal, 2007
This article presents the experience and emotional responses of the two authors and the content of the Writing Workshop Manual that they created for the Caretta Community Center in McDowell County, West Virginia. Their technique shows not only the contrast of their private and public personas but also some of the outsider/insider dialogue that…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Counties, Community Centers, Writing (Composition)
Higgins, Lee – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2007
Providing genuine opportunities for musical engagement is a constant challenge for music educators. Throughout their working lives, they may find "authentic" moments of musical engagement ever harder to manifest. The potential obstacles are numerous: the size or configuration of physical space, the number of instruments available, the quality of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Safety, Workshops
DeMeo, Stephen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Common examples of graphic organizers include flow diagrams, concept maps, and decision trees. The author has created a novel type of graphic organizer called a decision map. A decision map is a directional heuristic that helps learners solve problems within a generic framework. It incorporates questions that the user must answer and contains…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Student Attitudes, Chemistry, Workshops
Wiseman, Angela M. – Language Arts, 2007
This paper describes a collaborative relationship between a community member and an eighth grade English teacher that was documented through an ethnographic study during an entire school year. The community member taught a weekly poetry workshop where students are encouraged to take risks in their writing and also take a critical stance towards…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Ethnography, English Teachers, Poetry
Villano, Matt – T.H.E. Journal, 2007
Data is a daily reality for school systems. Between standardized tests and tools from companies that offer data warehousing services, educators and district superintendents alike are up to their eyeballs in facts and figures about student performance that they can use as the basis for curricular decisions. Still, there is more to assessment than…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education, School Districts, Decision Making
Fox, Christine – T.H.E. Journal, 2007
High-quality professional development is not only a mandate of the No Child Left Behind Act, but also a necessity if there is going to be real change in how teachers conduct lessons and collect data. Quality professional development is more than a training, workshop, or listserv; teachers need continual support as they work with their students to…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Professional Development, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
Dodge, Diane Trister – 1996
Many typical classroom behavior problems--running in the classroom, inability to make choices, failure to stick with activities, fighting over toys, and poor use of materials-- can be traced to how the room is arranged and how materials are displayed. By making a few changes in the classroom environment, early childhood teachers can create a…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Childhood Needs, Class Organization, Classroom Design
Miller, Ronald C.; And Others – 1987
The report presents evaluation findings on the RECURSO Project which was designed to provide training to bilingual teachers, School-Based Support Teams (SBSTs), and parents of limited English proficient (LEP) special education students. Twenty schools with the greatest number of bilingual, self-contained special education classes in grades 3…
Descriptors: Bilingual Teachers, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Dunbar, Zola, Ed. – 1977
This report summarizes the two statewide staff development workshops that were conducted for faculties of Oregon colleges and universities participating in a consortium project designed to infuse career education into the preparation of teachers, counselors, and administrators. (Three previous workshops are reported in CE 019 416.) Included in…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Career Education, College Faculty, Consortia
Stratta, Leslie, Ed. – 1973
This book explores the central concerns in the teaching of English at the secondary level in relation to the changes in content emphases and methods during the last decade. It contains six chapters. "Personal Response and Writing" discusses purposes in writing, self-expression, form, roles of the teacher, categories of writing, and audience and…
Descriptors: Drama, Drama Workshops, English Curriculum, English Departments
Sgambato, Vic – Education and Society, 1989
A sixth grade class is divided into two groups on the basis of eye color. On succeeding days, brown-eyed and blue-eyed students are treated either preferentially or with prejudice. The experimental lesson is repeated in a parent student workshop, where students lead the discussion of discrimination and bias. (AF)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education, Ethnic Bias
Schmid, Euline Cutrim; Whyte, Shona – Language Learning & Technology, 2012
Recent CALL research suggests that the arrival of new technologies in the language classroom has led to an increased dominance of the socio-constructivist paradigm (Felix, 2006). Borg (2006) suggests, however, that the hegemony of this paradigm may not extend beyond well-researched university and private ESL contexts. The present study tests this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Video Technology, Constructivism (Learning)

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