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Guthrie, Gerard – Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education, 2018
Progressive Education, derived mainly from Anglo-American culture, has been the primary frame of reference for student-centered classroom change in developing countries for over 50 years. Yet in many developing countries, strong evidence shows that progressivism has not replaced teacher-centered formalistic classroom practice. "Classroom…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Student Centered Learning
Carroll, David – New Educator, 2012
Dispositions are the engine of performance in teaching, linking inner values and commitments with action in the context of practice. This article presents a theoretical conception in conjunction with an individual case study of the process by which dispositions develop and function in teaching. Focusing on teaching that is ambitious both in its…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Beginning Teachers, Beliefs, Educational Practices
Sonu, Debbie; Oppenheim, Rachel; Epstein, Shira Eve; Agarwal, Ruchi – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2012
In this article, we present a qualitative multi-case study of three beginning elementary teachers working in New York City and describe the distinct ways in which each articulates her responsibility to teach a social justice-oriented education. We employ positioning theory to examine how teachers narrate their relationship to the concept of social…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teacher Educators, Elementary School Teachers, Case Studies
Chrysostomou, Chrysostomos; Papadopoulos, George – International Journal on E-Learning, 2008
This work introduces the concept of an Object-Oriented Learning Object (OOLO) that is developed in a manner similar to the one that software objects are developed through Object-Oriented Software Engineering (OO SWE) techniques. In order to make the application of the OOLO feasible and efficient, an OOLO model needs to be developed based on…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Computer Software, Behavioral Objectives, Observational Learning
Scheyvens, Regina; Griffin, Amy L.; Jocoy, Christine L.; Liu, Yan; Bradford, Michael – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2008
While some geographers have embraced active learning as a means to engage students in a course, many others stick to conventional teaching methods. They are often deterred by suggestions that it can be difficult to implement active learning where students have no prior knowledge of a subject, that active learning requires too much work of…
Descriptors: Geography, Prior Learning, Active Learning, Teaching Methods
Young, Carl A. – English Journal, 2004
A case study to discover teacher dispositions that promote learning with at-risk students is presented. A teacher's experience on the challenges she faces, her successes in both urban and rural areas and the lessons that can be learned from her experiences is discussed.
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Urban Schools, Rural Schools, English Teachers
Peer reviewedHuber, Tonya; And Others – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 1992
Presents descriptions of three middle school teachers' classrooms to exemplify "culturally responsible pedagogy." Classrooms of a Mexican American, an American Indian, and an African American provide examples of multicultural education and practices which meet the needs of diverse learners. (KS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Cultural Awareness
Peer reviewedWexelblatt, Robert – College Teaching, 1991
The good teacher, never a force-feeder, understands that the proper relation between teacher and learner is indirect, and only in this indirect relationship is there space for respect. The teaching styles of five college professors illustrate the value of playful interaction between professor and student. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, College Instruction, Higher Education
Wickersham, Leah E.; Espinoza, Sue; Davis, Jason – AACE Journal, 2007
Online courses are growing in popularity, providing opportunities for individuals to complete their education while overcoming time and distance constraints. Innovations in distance education allow for the design and development of online courses that adapt to meet the specific needs and/or learning styles of the students enrolled, and reflect the…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Distance Education, Course Objectives
Duck, Lloyd – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2007
How can we avoid the "why new teachers cry" phenomenon and the high dropout rate for beginning teachers? Start teacher preparation with an introductory foundations class that is experience based and allows students to study themselves and their preferences for teaching styles, learning styles, and classroom management by living through case…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teaching Styles, Dropout Rate, Beginning Teachers
Mayer, Robert H.; Goldsberry, Lee – 1987
An intensive case study of two student teachers focused on how their beliefs and practices developed during the student teaching experience. Ethnographic methods used included participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and analysis of journals kept by the student teachers. The Kelly Repertory Grid Technique was used to examine the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Case Studies, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedKilbourn, Brent – Science Education, 1986
Explores the relationship between teaching and socialization through a case study report of the classrooms of three junior-high science teachers. Provides a brief characterization of socialization and the substance of science teaching and discusses the factors which appear to be relevant to these characterizations. (ML)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Learning Strategies, Naturalistic Observation
Peer reviewedNichol, Jon; Watson, Kate; Waites, Graham – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2003
This case study of grade 7, 11-12 year old students in the United Kingdom embedded ICT (information and communication technology) within an existing scheme of work to develop skills and processes involved in historical investigation, using characters from the Harry Potter books. Also examined teachers' teaching styles and beliefs and values.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Grade 7, History
Peer reviewedGrant, Grace E. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1991
Presents a case study of one teacher's method of teaching literature. Discusses the emphasis on a process of critical interpretation of subject matter, transformation of that content, and continuous learning based on the literal and metaphorical aspects of content. Concludes that critical thinking is encouraged by organizing imagery, forms of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Content Area Reading, Critical Thinking, English Instruction
PDF pending restorationWalvoord, Barbara E.; And Others – 1997
Designed to allow teachers immersed in Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) programs and those still contemplating increasing the use of writing in their courses to peer into classrooms of those who have participated in such programs for years, this book reports on the long-term impact upon faculty of WAC programs. The book studies WAC…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Environment, College Faculty, Higher Education

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