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Peer reviewedJones, Libby Falk – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1995
Studies students' writing, thinking, and cooperative processes in a research and argumentation class (part of a first-year composition sequence) working on a research assignment in small groups. Suggests ways to help students become more successful cooperative researchers. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cooperative Learning, Freshman Composition, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedClaxton, Mae Miller; Cooper, C. Camille – English Journal, 2000
Discusses 13 resources available to teachers of American literature on the World Wide Web including general resources, Internet sites related to electronic literature, and websites whose focus is American literature and culture. Discusses using and troubleshooting the World Wide Web in the classroom. Offers tips on how to evaluate web sources and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Literature Appreciation, Research Skills, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGrahe, Jon E.; Hinsz, Verlin B.; Williams, Kipling D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Illustrates a field experiment in which students studied whether people (1) respond to smiles with smiles and (2) fail to reciprocate frowns. Explains that the project facilitates understanding of methodological issues, such as random assignment, manipulation strength, and experimenter bias. Discusses the procedure and results from the project and…
Descriptors: Bias, Demonstrations (Educational), Experimenter Characteristics, Facial Expressions
Peer reviewedHardy, Bea – OAH Magazine of History, 2000
Addresses the National History Day 2000-2001 competition topic "Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas," which encourages analysis of how frontiers develop and their impact on human life. Describes different approaches to the topic, what is expected of students, and the competition itself. (CMK)
Descriptors: Guidelines, History, Middle Schools, Program Content
Peer reviewedRowland, David L.; Kaariainen, Anneli; Houtsmuller, Elisabeth J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Describes an exercise in which students were presented with audiovisual stimuli intended to induce varying levels of psychological arousal and automatic activation. Explains that the purpose of the exercise was to demonstrate the integral connection between psychological interpretation and reaction to stimuli and physiological response. Presents…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Learning Experience, Psychology
Peer reviewedWorthy, Jo – Reading Teacher, 2000
Argues that, especially in the intermediate grades, keying into students' personal interests is a powerful motivator for learning. Illustrates this with the story of a formerly excellent student who became disillusioned with school in fifth grade, becoming resistant and disruptive. Describes how a project approach to reading and writing that…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Language Arts
Peer reviewedTaylor, Sharon – Education in Science, 2001
Discusses the benefits of bringing scientists into the classroom to collaborate with children on environmental research projects. Describes one collaborative project that focused on the effects of traffic on air pollution. (DDR)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedKerr, Anita; Makuluni, Anita H.; Nieves, Monica – Primary Voices K-6, 2000
Forms part of a themed issue describing "Parent-Kid-Teacher Investigators," a program in which parents, children, and teachers gather regularly to use language and literacy for action research projects. Offers a classroom portrait of these weekly meetings, looking at the process of research and the impact that "learning how to learn" had on all…
Descriptors: Action Research, Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedJago, Carol; Gardner, Susan – English Journal, 1999
Offers observations from a high school English teacher and a college professor (and former high school teacher) on dilemmas of the term paper: to teach it or not in high school; the importance of research skills; the wish to prepare students well for college and for life; and high school students' comments regarding their term paper assignment.…
Descriptors: College Students, High School Students, High Schools, Higher Education
Peer reviewedNicolini, Mary B. – English Journal, 1999
Describes a year-long I-search project in a high school senior English class that culminated in a graduation exhibition, in which students presented their research to a panel of adults from the school community whom they did not know. Describes the process of working on these topics throughout the year and describes 5 student presentations. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, High School Seniors, High Schools
Peer reviewedKurzinsky, Robert S.; Maxim, George W. – Social Studies, 1999
Presents a lesson that focuses on Lithuanian efforts to gain their freedom and their role in the collapse of the Soviet Union. Describes various learning activities that foster understanding of this topic, such as having the students dramatize important events in Lithuania's struggle for independence. (CMK)
Descriptors: Drama, Foreign Countries, Freedom, Global Education
Peer reviewedGibson, Pamela Reed; Rey, Amy M. – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Describes a newsletter written by and disseminated directly to psychology students at James Madison University that focuses on multicultural issues, such as student research on diverse topics, political updates regarding minority issues, and summaries of multicultural activities in psychology classes. Explains that student reactions to the various…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Educational Improvement, Higher Education, Multicultural Education
Peer reviewedGillis, John R. – OAH Magazine of History, 2001
Describes the purposes and structure of an undergraduate course for sophomore-level students called "Your Family in History" that takes an anthropological approach to studying family history. States that the course encourages students to do ethnographic research on a dimension of their own family culture. Includes an abbreviated course syllabus.…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Course Content, Family (Sociological Unit), Family History
McClure, Joanne W. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2005
This qualitative study examined Chinese international laboratory-based research students' experiences of supervision during the first six to eighteen months of their candidature in Singapore. The experiences of marginalization in student/supervisory relationship identified in the study, particularly in the first six months, may very largely be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Graduate Students, Supervision
Wyatt, Sarah – Journal of General Education, 2005
Extending inquiry-based learning to allow students to develop their own questions and design and perform their own experiments can greatly enhance education. Students gain an appreciation of how knowledge is acquired and insights into evaluating data. Although easily applied to laboratory courses, the technique is also applicable to lecture…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Student Research, Higher Education

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