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Herber, Daniel R.; Deshmukh, Anand P.; Mitchell, Marlon E.; Allison, James T. – Education Sciences, 2016
This paper presents an effort to revitalize a large introductory engineering course for incoming freshman students that teaches them analytical design through a project-based curriculum. This course was completely transformed from a seminar-based to a project-based course that integrates hands-on experimentation with analytical work. The project…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, College Freshmen, Student Projects, Design
Dinaro, Andrea P. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This dissertation reports the results of a mixed methods study examining the perceptions of Illinois Directors of Special Education (DOSE) about concepts in Disability Studies in Education (DSE): Disability Civil Rights, Authentic Disability Voice, Inclusive Practices, and Competency/Capability/Supports-Oriented Approaches. In an online survey, 64…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Special Education, Civil Rights, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Salmon, Diane; Gardiner, Wendy – Action in Teacher Education, 2016
The faculty research residency (FRR) model was launched in 2010, with the goal of transforming coursework to improve the preparation of teachers for high-need schools. The FRR model leveraged school-university partnerships and situated university faculty in high-need schools to conduct research related to the university courses they taught. This…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Education, Communities of Practice, Models

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