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Brewer, Meaghan – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
Scholarship in literacy and education has depicted reading as an active, multidimensional, and complex process. However, an often more reductive version of reading, close reading, has been advocated frequently for use in secondary and postsecondary literacy classrooms. The author examines materials created to help teachers implement close reading…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Secondary Education
Kohan, Walter Omar; Costa Carvalho, Magda – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
In the world of Philosophy for Children (P4C), the word "method" is found frequently in its literature and in its practitioner's handbooks. This paper focuses on the idea of community of philosophical inquiry (CPI) as P4C's methodological framework for educational purposes, and evaluates that framework and those purposes in light of the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Guidelines, Teaching Methods, Philosophy
Briggs Kemeza, Amy – Journal of Museum Education, 2019
Museum educators often focus on the diverse profiles and learning needs of museum visitors, but do not always consider the multidimensionality of their own gallery educator corps in the design of trainings and professional development. By embracing individualism and encouraging personal style in gallery teaching, museums can foster confidence…
Descriptors: Museums, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Individualism
Barton, Erin E.; Gossett, Stephanie; Waters, M. Caroline; Murray, Rebecca; Francis, Rachel – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2019
Young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demonstrate fewer and less varied play behaviors than children with typical development. This article describes two studies designed to increase two aspects of play complexity--diverse play actions and sequential play actions--in a child with ASD. In Study 1, we use a multitreatment single-case…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Play
Shimizu, Emily A.; Cory, Brett; Hoang, Johnson; Castro, Giovanni G.; Jung, Michael F.; Vosburg, David A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A green laboratory experiment has been developed in which students perform an aqueous oxidation/cycloaddition reaction to convert salicyl alcohol into a pentacyclic diepoxydione that is readily isolated by filtration. Drawing on their knowledge of periodate-mediated 1,2-diol cleavage, students propose a mechanism for the oxidation of salicyl…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Laboratory Experiments
Cronenberg, Stephanie; Headley, Marcia Gail – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2019
A multiplicity of perspectives and methods are necessary to investigate the complexities of human development and educational institutions. However, many would-be MM researchers still have questions about how to conceptualize and conduct MM research. Taking a dialectic stance, or mixing research approaches to suit the demands of a research…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Models, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students
Mewborne, Michael; Mitchell, Jerry T. – Geography Teacher, 2019
Games have been used as instructional tools throughout history. Educational experiences are more effective when learners are active participants, and when teachers carefully choose fun games with appropriate game mechanics and clear curricular connections, students can engage in rigorous mental processes. At the same time, students may learn a…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Concept Formation
Holdener, Judy A.; Jones, Brian D. – PRIMUS, 2019
Storytelling has proved to be an effective way of passing on information from one generation to the next. Whether the information relates to history, culture, health, or morality, the story provides a framework so that complex ideas can be better understood and retained. In this article, we consider the role of narrative in the design and…
Descriptors: Calculus, Homework, Mathematics Instruction, Story Telling
Furman, Cara E.; Larsen, Shannon M. – New Educator, 2019
This article responds to what seems a nearly ubiquitous call for teachers to be reflective practitioners. Despite near consensus that self-reflection benefits the classroom teacher, teachers struggle to apply this work to daily life in the classroom. Specifically, using Donald Schön's terminology, we find that successful teachers must…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Mathematics Teachers, Methods Courses
Lam, Steven; Dodd, Warren; Whynot, Jane; Skinner, Kelly – Research Evaluation, 2019
Gender equity is an increasingly discussed priority and cross-cutting theme within international development evaluation. However, it is unclear whether advances being made in evaluating the outcomes in this area are reflected in the scholarly literature. In this context, a fundamental question is: How is gender being addressed in international…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Sex Fairness, Evaluation Methods, International Programs
Nogueira, J. Robert; Alves, Ricardo; Marques, P. Carmona – Education Sciences, 2019
In this study we have attempted, firstly, to describe programming protocols developed for the teaching of an Electromagnetism course in the university degrees of Electrical Engineering and Energy Engineering, and secondly, to evaluate students' satisfaction with the simulation practices through MATLAB® programming. The main objective of the…
Descriptors: Computation, Programming, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts
Lenfestey, Mark – Physics Teacher, 2019
Students often find the study of electrostatics to be abstract, heavily mathematical, and non-intuitive. This paper describes an inquiry-based approach to teaching electrostatics in an introductory calculus-based physics class that emphasizes the primacy of student conceptual understanding.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Calculus
Clark, Tom; Hordosy, Rita – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
There is currently much interest in the interconnections between research and teaching in Higher Education. This relationship is usually termed 'the research/teaching nexus' (RTN). However, within this wide body of literature, there has been little attempt to explore the emergent experiences of students across the entire length of their degree…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Educational Research
Üce, Musa; Ceyhan, Ilknur – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2019
Concepts can be examined in two groups as abstract and concrete ones. While concrete concepts are improved as a result of students' experiences, it is considerably challenging for students to perceive abstract concepts. Since chemistry includes abstract concepts largely, it is considered to be hard to comprehend as a class by students. In fact,…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Concannon-Gibney, Tara – Reading Teacher, 2019
Poetry has often been described as the neglected genre despite its potential to engage and motivate students of all abilities in reading and writing. Indeed, poetry provides an excellent forum for the development of literacy skills and strategies in a meaningful context. The author describes how a teacher implemented a poetry genre study in a…
Descriptors: Poetry, Grade 1, Elementary School Students, Teaching Methods

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