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Rizvi, Fazal; Beech, Jason – Curriculum Inquiry, 2017
This paper is aimed at exploring the possibilities that the notion of everyday cosmopolitanism can open up for pedagogic practices and, at the same time, the opportunities that pedagogy can provide for the construction of a cosmopolitan global ethics. Our argument is that students (and teachers) are involved in everyday experiences of cosmopolitan…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Teaching Experience, Curriculum Development, Global Approach
Cattaneo, Alberto A. P.; Boldrini, Elena – Vocations and Learning, 2017
This paper presents an empirical study on procedural learning from errors that was conducted within the field of vocational education. It examines whether, and to what extent, procedural learning can benefit more from the detection and written analysis of errors (experimental condition) than from the correct elements (control group). The study…
Descriptors: Training Methods, Vocational Education, Experimental Groups, Control Groups
Price, Vincent – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2017
Critiquing two approaches that English teachers use to teach Black, or African-American, literature in the secondary classroom--one that centralises races and the other that ignores it--this article proposes a hybrid approach that combines both. This double-faced approach recognises the culturally specific themes that give the text and the Black…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Authors, Race, Criticism
Yoon, Susan A.; Anderson, Emma; Koehler-Yom, Jessica; Evans, Chad; Park, Miyoung; Sheldon, Josh; Schoenfeld, Ilana; Wendel, Daniel; Scheintaub, Hal; Klopfer, Eric – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2017
The recent next generation science standards in the United States have emphasized learning about complex systems as a core feature of science learning. Over the past 15 years, a number of educational tools and theories have been investigated to help students learn about complex systems; but surprisingly, little research has been devoted to…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction
Hosek, Angela M.; Munz, Stevie; Bistodeau, Keith C.; Jama, Zamzam; Frisbie, Andrew; Ivancic, Sonia Rains – Basic Communication Course Annual, 2017
Students enrolled in the basic communication course often engage in peer feedback workshops to enhance presentational speaking competence. As such, peer feedback workshops in the basic communication course provide an opportunity for students to provide and receive feedback on speech form, structure, and delivery (Broeckelman-Post & Hosek,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Peer Evaluation, Public Speaking, Workshops
Threlkeld, Megan – History of Education Quarterly, 2017
Fannie Fern Andrews, a Boston educator and reformer, started the American School Peace League (ASPL) in 1908 in order to educate schoolchildren in the principles of what she called "world citizenship." Through its curriculum, "A Course in Citizenship," the ASPL taught students about cooperation, tolerance, and the peaceful…
Descriptors: International Education, Peace, Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education
Toomaneejinda, Anuchit – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2017
The use of medical metaphors of different types of language tests such as diagnostic test, a screening test, a remedial test have misled many language teachers and educators into believing that such tests are panacea for all L2 learning difficulties and ensure successful language learning. They seem to put an overemphasis on learning product…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Foreign Countries, Alternative Assessment, Language Teachers
Carmichael, Tami; Dellner, Jennifer; Szostak, Rick – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2017
With recent increased interest in and efforts to reform and revitalize general education curricula to make an educational experience more vital and germane, many institutions have become interested in incorporating interdisciplinary learning opportunities, or even in creating fully interdisciplinary programs. In order to address the growing need…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, General Education, Teaching Methods, Information Literacy
Ajiboye, Adebisi A. – African Educational Research Journal, 2017
The most important and recent subject that affects and worries mankind is the issue of waste and its management. Waste can be described in a relative or subjective term; relative because it is viewed in different ways by different persons or group of people and subjective because what is waste to some may not necessarily be to others. The aim of…
Descriptors: Females, Knowledge Level, Wastes, Sanitation
Clare, Joseph; Walker, Sonia; Hobson, Julia – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2017
Objectives: Building on what is known about the non-random nature of crime problems and the explanatory capacity of opportunity theories of crime, this study explores the utility of using existing university administrative data to detect unusual patterns of performance consistent with a student having engaged in contract cheating (paying a…
Descriptors: Crime, Student Records, Student Behavior, Performance
Gates, Leslie – Art Education, 2017
Throughout this article, the voice of the author will weave with those of practicing art educators in order to illustrate the tension between objective and subjective assessment methods. The collages that appear throughout this article were created by students to illustrate their assessment dilemmas and are used with permission to visually…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Wright, Mary C.; Goldwasser, Molly; Jacobson, Wayne; Dakes, Christopher – To Improve the Academy, 2017
As assessment, already well established in higher education, gains attention in the field of educational development (ED), we ask: What does it mean to practice assessment from an ED perspective? In response, we examine four principles that are central to this endeavor: (a) bridging work across communities and multiple institutional levels; (b)…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Higher Education, Evaluation, Inclusion
Jupp, James C. – Whiteness and Education, 2017
In support of the special issue of "Whiteness and Education," 'White Scholars Working against Whiteness', the author approaches the research question: What learning is needed for White teachers' race-visible teaching? Through a topical life history reflection adding to second-wave White teacher identity studies, the author narrates…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Teaching Methods, Race, Self Concept
Egan, Patti A. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Student ownership in learning is a topic that has become quite prevalent in recent years. While emphasis has grown on the importance of active student involvement in learning, integration of student self-regulation strategies is often absent in elementary classrooms. A paradigm shift that encourages active involvement of students in the learning…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Elementary School Students, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods
Ellsworth, Tina M. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Pedagogical Content Knowledge exists in some capacity in every teacher. It is more well-developed as the wisdom in practice informs it. In their capacity as curriculum gatekeepers, teachers enact their PCK as they decide which content to teach. But what knowledge is of most worth? How do teachers employ the structures unique to their disciplines…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Decision Making

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