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Sam Rhodes; Kelly Reigle; Rita Della Valle; Jennifer Gonzales – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2025
Metacognition supports students in successfully working through struggle by equipping them with the tools to maintain an awareness of what they are doing and to change directions when needed to overcome obstacles. Thus, it is of little surprise that effective problem solvers spend a significant amount of time analyzing tasks relative to the amount…
Descriptors: Student Development, Metacognition, Problem Solving, Mathematics Education
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David Fleming – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Abstract When he returned to Amsterdam in spring 1945, Otto Frank discovered that not one but two versions of his daughter's diary had survived the Holocaust: the three notebooks of so-called version A and the revision of that diary on loose sheets of paper, called version B. Other texts also survived, including a notebook Anne titled "Tales…
Descriptors: War, World History, Authors, Writing (Composition)
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Stuhr, Paul T.; Sutherland, Sue; Ressler, Jim; Ortiz-Stuhr, Esther M. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2016
Adventure-based learning (ABL) consists of highly structured physical activity with periods of reflection (i.e., debrief) that help promote personal and social development. It can be used as a valid curriculum in physical education to promote intrapersonal and interpersonal relationships. This type of curriculum can also help physical educators…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Best Practices
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Haskins, Cathleen – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2009
The aim of this article is to serve as a framework for lessons and experiences in grateful living. The objectives in teaching gratitude are to give children opportunities: (1) to create experiences that cultivate an awareness of abundance; (2) to experience and appreciate simple pleasures; (3) to understand how others contribute to a sense of…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Journal Writing, Well Being, Consciousness Raising
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Hooey, Catherine A.; Bailey, Timothy J. – Journal of Geography, 2005
Informal journal writing in freshman level World Regional Geography classes is discussed as an active learning method that helps students to develop their spatial perspective and gain a better understanding of the interconnected nature of geographic phenomena. In particular, students read about events in the world and write their ideas about the…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Thinking Skills, Active Learning, Spatial Ability
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Paoletti, Jo B.; Segal, Eden; Totino, Christina – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2007
Teaching--and assessing learning--about diversity through service-learning is full of challenges, especially if the learning goals are affective. The teacher has no good way of knowing exactly where the starting point is for each student. The student may only know where the starting point was once he or she has moved beyond it and sees it in…
Descriptors: Student Development, Service Learning, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Pluralism
Evans, Allen D. – Online Submission, 2005
"Courage Work," based on the writings of Parker Palmer, often involves the use of poetry as a vehicle for exploring and examining teachers' inner lives. This paper discusses how poetry was used with a group of undergraduate preservice elementary teachers in the Fall 2004 term, to explore how students responded to the poetry, particularly in light…
Descriptors: Poetry, Group Discussion, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
Reesman, Linda L. – 1997
A technique called the "do now" illustrates how it is not the method, but the purpose, that creates effective teaching techniques. Beginning the first activity of a freshman composition class with moments of silent reflection, or "do now," includes brief instructions to students to respond to whatever word or phrase the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student), Freshman Composition
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Morawski, Cynthia M.; Gilbert, Jenelle N. – College Teaching, 2000
Describes use of developmental interactive bibliotherapy as a feminist methodology in an undergraduate course on women and education. Students responded to relevant selections read aloud in class, first by writing in personal journals and then by participating in small-group discussions. Analysis of questionnaire responses and journal entries…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, College Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Feminism
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Doney, Cynthia Jeffries – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995
This paper describes experiences in teaching writing skills to elementary gifted students with learning disabilities. Journal writing and word processing are found to be powerful tools in improving student writing while increasing students' self-confidence. Guest speakers, daily reading aloud by the teacher, and field trips to enrich students'…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Gifted Disabled