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Peer reviewedStarkey, David – Writing on the Edge, 1993
Describes the reaction of first-year composition students to a classroom performance of John Cage's 4'33" [his most (in)famous piece] and discusses the role of silence in the composing process. (NH)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Student Reaction
Peer reviewedWentland, Daniel – Education, 2004
In this article, a practical framework for classifying various economic education teaching methodologies is established. This framework contributes to the literature regarding economic education by fostering a better understanding of how various teaching methodologies fit within the scope of economic education while also providing educators with…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Objectives, Creative Teaching
Dainton, Sheila – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2004
Once in a while, or perhaps once too often these days, a bright idea finds its way into the language of education. It is not so much a new theory of learning based on a critical analysis of the very best of what is known about an aspect of pedagogy, but a seemingly new idea, rooted in politics rather than pedagogy, and most commonly articulated in…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Creative Teaching, Motivation Techniques, Individualized Instruction
McClain, Melissa – English Journal, 2005
By awakening her creative life, Melissa McClain was able to help students do the same. Based on the experience of bringing her singing and guitar playing into the classroom, she concludes that "the most effective form of professional development begins with the self."
Descriptors: English Teachers, Faculty Development, Creative Teaching, Music Activities
Lilienthal, Lisa – Understanding Our Gifted, 2005
In this article, the author talks about Destination ImagiNation (DI), the world's largest creative problem solving (CPS) program, and describes how this program helps students. In many schools and communities, DI supplements or even serves as the talented and gifted program. CPS is also popular and appropriate for homeschool families because it…
Descriptors: Gifted, Creative Teaching, Problem Solving, Program Descriptions
Reeves, Charles A. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2006
This article gives examples of elementary teachers using physical models of function machines with their K-5 students. (Contains 13 figures and 4 online resources.)
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Models, Mathematical Concepts
Wright, Jim – Music Educators Journal, 2006
All the general music books the author has seen teach the pentatonic scale, and achieve success with it, by having students play only on the piano's black keys. The trick to preventing this exercise from sounding simplistic or uninteresting is to teach improvisation in the A-flat Dorian mode. Using A-flat as the tonal center puts that center right…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Musical Instruments, Music Education, Creative Teaching
Warner, Laura – Horace, 2008
It is paradoxical that many educators and parents still differentiate between a time for learning and a time for play without seeing the vital connection between them. Educators are very serious about education in CES schools. However, in their earnest attempts to engage students in meaningful and thought-provoking work or dialogue, is it possible…
Descriptors: Play, Physical Activities, Young Children, Teaching Methods
Long, Trisha Wies – Language Arts, 2008
Using the "Boxed Voices" project as one way to connect traditional and non-traditional literacies, the author examines her work with preservice and inservice teachers (university students) as they develop and sustain collaborative, literate learning communities. In her multiliteracy process, the author takes the reader from theory to practice as…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education
Waters, John K. – T.H.E. Journal, 2008
It was the perfect Halloween project. Each class would construct a three-dimensional "monster" out of common classroom materials (construction paper, cardboard boxes, tape, markers, glue, string, etc.), then write down instructions for building the monster and send them off to another class in the district, or in some other district, or even some…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Writing Skills, Distance Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Goral, Mary Barr; Wiest, Lynda R. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2007
Most teachers' classroom experiences likely confirm that "fractions have always represented a considerable challenge for students, even into the middle grades" (Van de Walle 2004, p. 242). Because both movement and music enhance learning and retention of academic content (Jenson 2000), we developed a series of lessons that integrated kinesthetic…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Movement Education, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
Hall, Katrina – Reading Teacher, 2007
This article describes a take-home literacy project in which kindergartners took home books, a stuffed animal, a camera, and a shared writing activity to complete with their families. The children later shared their writing and experiences in school. The resulting written responses and photographs depicted a level of involvement with the families…
Descriptors: Photography, Childrens Writing, Emergent Literacy, Literacy Education
Swaggerty, Elizabeth – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2009
What happens when children come across texts that push the boundaries of what they expect to encounter when they pick up a picture book? There exists a genre of nontraditional picture books, commonly referred to as "postmodern picture books," which is characterized by a variety of alternative literary and illustrative devices. Given that…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Students, Picture Books, Postmodernism
Causton-Theoharis, Julie N.; Theoharis, George T.; Trezek, Beverly J. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2008
When designing lessons to meet the needs of our increasingly diverse population of students, educators need to rethink planning and structuring lessons so that all students achieve better results. Therefore, teacher preparation programmes need to prepare pre-service teachers accordingly. Within this paper, a new lesson planning template is…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Inclusive Schools, Active Learning, Teacher Educators
Hubenthal, Michael; Braile, Larry; Taber, John – Science Teacher, 2008
The Earthquake Machine (EML), a mechanical model of stick-slip fault systems, can increase student engagement and facilitate opportunities to participate in the scientific process. This article introduces the EML model and an activity that challenges ninth-grade students' misconceptions about earthquakes. The activity emphasizes the role of models…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Seismology, Concept Formation, Misconceptions

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