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Pennington, Todd; Wilkinson, Carol; Vance, Julienne – Physical Educator, 2004
With the advent of the Internet, and more specifically the use of email discussion groups or listservs, physical educators have a new resource to assist them in overcoming the challenges to their professional development. One such resource is the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) listserv. NASPE-L is a physical…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Educational Strategies, Physical Education Teachers, Electronic Mail
Gillen, Julia – International Journal of Educational Research, 2003
This paper approaches the theme of this special issue, the distinctive contribution of new technologies to collaborative thinking and learning, through an analysis of postings to an EdD bulletin board. Bourdieu's concept of habitus as socialised subjectivity is manifestly appropriate to the focus on professionality, the key theme of the course. A…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Technology, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education
Rodrigo, Victoria; Krashen, Stephen; Gribbons, Barry – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2004
Fourth semester students of Spanish as a foreign language at the university level in the US participated in two kinds of comprehensible-input based instruction, an extensive reading class that combined assigned and self-selected reading, and a "Reading-Discussion" class that consisted of assigned reading, debates and discussions. Students in both…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Spanish, Discussion Groups, Reading Instruction
Cobb, Catlin – Teaching Artist Journal, 2006
The Artists' Collective for Social Change (ACSC) was established after the success of a multidisciplinary theater-dance project completed in March 2000 at a girls' residential treatment facility, Devereux Deerhaven, in Chester, New Jersey. The uncomfortable nature of this artistic adventure resulted in a model for teaching at-risk and underserved…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Teachers, At Risk Persons, Nonprofit Organizations
Richards, Cameron – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2006
For various reasons many teachers struggle to harness the powerful informational, communicative and interactive learning possibilities of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in general. This is perhaps typified by how e-learning platforms and web portals are often used mainly as repositories for content and related online discussion…
Descriptors: Interaction, Internet, Technology Integration, Discussion Groups
Pollock, Philip H.; Hamann, Kerstin; Wilson, Bruce M. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2005
Advocates of computer-mediated instruction have pointed to the potential of online teaching for facilitating students' active learning behavior. Small-group online discussion can have a role in meaningful student interaction. Yet, what is less known are the conditions under which students actually engage in interaction in online discussion groups…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Online Courses, Active Learning
Song, Su; Burleson, Paul D.; Passo, Stanley; Messina, Edward J.; Levine, Norman; Thompson, Carl I.; Belloni, Francis L.; Recchia, Fabio A.; Ojaimi, Caroline; Kaley, Gabor; Hintze, Thomas H. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2009
As the traditional cardiovascular control laboratory has disappeared from the first-year medical school curriculum, we have recognized the need to develop another "hands-on" experience as a vehicle for wide-ranging discussions of cardiovascular control mechanisms. Using an echocardiograph, an automatic blood pressure cuff, and a reclining bicycle,…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Student Volunteers, Laboratories, Physiology
Liaw, En-Chong – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2009
The greatest benefit of teacher preparation programs is field-related training where pre-service teachers contextualize the learned knowledge and theories with tasks and students during training. This preliminary study is based on the collaboration between a teacher training program and an elementary school to investigate the effect that exposure…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Preservice Teachers
Heywood, John – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2009
Action learning (AL) has been called the "engine of the learning organisation". It has been demonstrated that it can help individuals adapt to, and be more effective in, the fast-changing world. This article reports on a one-day conference held at Henley Business School. The conference was jointly organised by Henley Business School and…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Conferences (Gatherings), Business Education
Henriksen, Ellen K.; Angell, Carl – Physics Education, 2010
The use of electronic audience response systems (ARS) in undergraduate science instruction is increasing. In this article, we argue for combining such a teaching approach with a more active use of student small-group discussions, demonstrating with examples from a Norwegian physics course how "talking physics" is central to the…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Jacobs, George – Intercultural Education, 2010
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and explain a cooperative learning technique, Academic Controversy, also known as Cooperative Controversy, Structured Controversy and Structured Academic Controversy. This technique has potential for use in intercultural education and has support in both research and theory. Briefly, the technique involves…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques
Grush, Mary – Campus Technology, 2010
At Campus Technology 2010 this past July in Boston, Josh Baron, director of academic technology and e-learning at Marist College (New York) and chair of the Sakai Foundation's board of directors, led a panel discussion on the future of open source and open content in higher education with Brad Felix, chief learning officer of open textbook…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Educational Technology, Open Source Technology, Focus Groups
Corrigan, John – Principal Leadership, 2010
Wikis are open-source sites, meaning that users may add, remove, or edit most content quickly. Because they are a public venue, students became more engaged and invested in what they wrote, wrote more frequently, edited their work more carefully, collaborated, and became accustomed to frequent peer and adult feedback. Writing practice and in-depth…
Descriptors: Internet, Writing Improvement, Open Source Technology, Process Approach (Writing)
Pedersen, Daphne E. – Teaching Sociology, 2010
In this article, the author describes the use of active and collaborative learning strategies in an undergraduate sociological theory course. A semester-long ethnographic project is the foundation for the course; both individual and group participation contribute to the learning process. Assessment findings indicate that students are able, through…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Active Learning, Undergraduate Students, Sociology
Gibbons, Karen – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2010
This brief report describes a cooperative classroom art therapy intervention in a public elementary school that provided conflict resolution education, social learning, and group cohesion among sixth-grade students. The organizing framework of a "circle justice" group explored the roles of fictional characters in conflict, including…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Art Therapy, Elementary School Students, Grade 6

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