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Henderson, Angela C.; Murdock, Jennifer L. – Innovative Higher Education, 2012
Research shows that introductory courses in college provide an opportunity to invoke transformative learning, enhance students' ability to take the role of the "other," and encourage an authentic learning experience (Mezirow 1997). Few studies, however, have examined transformative approaches wherein students examine heterosexist ideologies. This…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Teacher Effectiveness, Classroom Research, Student Attitudes
Latham, Gloria; Carr, Nicky – Journal of Learning Design, 2012
This paper shares the findings from a three year Participatory Action Research Study around the selection, implementation and effectiveness of educational technologies for enhancing learning in a Teacher Education subject for second year pre-service primary teachers. The innovative Project-Based subject is described using a critical lens. The…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Action Research, Participatory Research, Foreign Countries
Perkinson, James W. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2012
This essay highlights a range of questions that arise when white suburban students engage urban neighborhoods of poverty and color in the United States. How can involvement in an "other" context move beyond "educational tourism"? The essay presents a pedagogical style that raises questions of the kind of socialized body one…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Suburbs, Cultural Activities, Role
Parrish, Patrick E. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2009
This article offers principles that contribute to developing the aesthetics of instructional design. Rather than describing merely the surface qualities of things and events, the concept of aesthetics as applied here pertains to heightened, integral experience. Aesthetic experiences are those that are immersive, infused with meaning, and felt as…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Instructional Design, Transformative Learning, Learning Experience
Cook, Tina – Educational Action Research, 2009
Mess and rigour might appear to be strange bedfellows. This paper argues that the purpose of mess is to facilitate a turn towards new constructions of knowing that lead to transformation in practice (an action turn). Engaging in action research--research that can disturb both individual and communally held notions of knowledge for practice--will…
Descriptors: Investigations, Action Research, Transformative Learning, Foreign Countries
Gunnlaugson, Olen; Moore, Janet – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2009
In this article, educators Olen Gunnlaugson and Janet Moore reflect on their experiences developing and facilitating two dialogue-based courses. They proceed with a brief overview of dialogue education and how they are situating their approaches to dialogue within the field of higher education and in terms of transformative learning. Each then…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Education Courses, Transformative Learning, Universities
Gibbs, Paul – London Review of Education, 2009
Time and temporality have received little attention in the consumerism, marketing or, until recently, higher education literature. This paper attempts to compare the notions of timing implicit in education as "paideia" (transitional personal growth) with that implicit in consumerism and the marketing practices which foster it. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Student Recruitment, Time Perspective
Roberts, Peter – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2009
Education is a key theme in a number of Hermann Hesse's novels and short stories. This paper focuses on Hesse's last and longest fictional work, "The Glass Bead Game", and analyses the transformation of Joseph Knecht, the central character, in the light of Paulo Freire's theory of education. It is argued that over time Knecht develops a critical…
Descriptors: Novels, Literary Genres, Death, Transformative Learning
Peck, Adam – About Campus, 2009
This article describes a program at Saint Louis University that uses reflection to frame the transformative qualities of learning. The Week of Reflection brings learning outcomes to the center stage of teaching and learning at SLU. It allowed educators a glimpse of the complex and often mysterious synergy taking place as students develop and grow…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Academic Achievement, Campuses
Clarken, Rodney – Online Submission, 2010
Socrates' view of knowledge, Jesus' conception of love, Confucius' idea of virtue and Buddha's path of emptiness provide valuable insights and guiding principles to help us achieve a well-rounded education. Each of these individuals caused a transformation in the individual and collective lives of their followers and their respective societies…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods, Christianity, Confucianism
Mirci, Philip S.; Hensley, Phyllis A. – Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development, 2010
We live in an era of unique challenges requiring us to face a new reality mired in information overload for the 21st Century. This new reality emphasizes the critical need for educational leaders who can think and act systemically rather than bureaucratically. The bureaucratic model inherited from the Industrial Era still prevails in many…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Adult Learning, Organizational Change, Administrative Organization
Ogle, Jennifer Paff; Damhorst, Mary Lynn – College Student Journal, 2010
With the prevalence of overweight and obesity on the rise in America, the role of educators in creating transformative learning contexts that minimize obesity bias and that foster tolerance has become increasingly crucial. The purpose of this work was to develop and explore the effectiveness of a curricular unit to promote tolerance and…
Descriptors: Obesity, Transformative Learning, Empathy, Incidence
Sinha, Shilpi – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
This article examines how affect allows us to view the relational form of dialogue, as built upon the work of Derrida and Levinas, to be a site of transformative possibility for students as they encounter and address issues of social justice and difference in the classroom. The understanding of affect that attends this form of dialogue demands…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Cultural Pluralism, Interpersonal Communication, Affective Behavior
Bell, Amani; Mladenovic, Rosina; Segara, Reuben – Teaching in Higher Education, 2010
Effective self-reflection is a key component of excellent teaching. We describe the types of self-reflection identified in tutors' reflective statements following a peer observation of teaching exercise. We used an adapted version of the categories developed by Grushka, McLeod and Reynolds in 2005 to code text from 20 written statements as…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Observation, Tutors, Reflective Teaching
Lawrence, Salika A., Ed. – IGI Global, 2014
With an ever growing diverse population and access to new technologies, it is no revelation that education is undergoing a significant transformation in the twenty-first century. What remains a struggle is equipping students to meet modern expectations while trying to provide a platform for learning that does not perpetuate the same inequalities…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Teaching Methods, Guidelines, Literacy