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Joan Middendorf; Ryan Comfort; Da'Ja' Askew; Selene Carter – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
This chapter demonstrates the possibilities when a Disrupting the Disciplines framework is used alongside the Decoding the Disciplines framework to directly address teaching bottlenecks related to racism, colonialism, and implicit bias. It describes the benefits of Disrupting interviews for exploring bottlenecks in classroom instructional…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Racism, Colonialism, Bias
Westengard, Brandon L. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2023
Martin Luther is primarily known as a pastor and theologian of the 16th century Reformation. However, he was also a pedagogue passionate about educational reforms that united the spiritual life with the daily lived life. Believing that education served the purpose of equipping students for a life in service of one's neighbor, Luther took a…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Religious Factors
Torres, Francisco Luis; Medina, Carmen Liliana – Reading Teacher, 2023
Transnational children's texts can bring communities together, forcing us to reflect critically on our past, present, and future, and pushing us to action. In this column, we propose that texts that do this form of activist work are "cuentos combativos" and that all teachers and researchers can leverage "cuentos combativos" for…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Activism, Reflection
Mya Katherine Magnusson Scarlato; Yeji Kim – Journal of General Music Education, 2026
While the field of music education is rife with participation in methodological debates around "best systems" for learning about pitch, the authors in this article explore the possibilities of learner-centered approaches to teaching pitch among students with diverse music backgrounds. Specifically, the article highlights several…
Descriptors: Music Education, Student Centered Learning, Barriers, Music Techniques
Eve Mayes; Dani Villafaña; Sophie Chiew; Netta Maiava; Natasha Abhayawickrama; Rachel Finneran – Curriculum Journal, 2026
The uneven ways in which climate change is taught (or not) within schools, and the uneven opportunities for students to experience justice-oriented climate education, are curricular injustices. Recent systematic reviews of Climate Change Education literature note a depoliticising tendency in climate change education, with official curriculum…
Descriptors: Climate, Activism, Environmental Education, Student Attitudes
Junyoung Kim; Xiuye Xie – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Tennis has been one of the most popular sports among people of all ages. Since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in the United States, the number of tennis participants has significantly increased due to it being one of the safest sports to play (USTA, 2021). Tennis has also been identified as an important net/wall game to learn in schools (SHAPE…
Descriptors: Racquet Sports, Skill Development, Physical Education, Concept Mapping
Li Zhang; Yujia Liu; Youtian Wu – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
As one of the most literary and transdisciplinary cultural practices, speculative design has become one of the best mediums for discussing emerging technologies, the Anthropocene and the ecological crisis. When design history is merely perceived as established knowledge about the past and fails to engage in dialogue with reality or individual…
Descriptors: Historiography, Gender Differences, Comprehension, Creative Thinking
Nathan B. Kruse – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2024
Pasquale "Pat" Ciricillo (1907-1978) was a twentieth-century musician-teacher who incorporated multiple musical approaches in his work. Born to an Italian family in Cleveland, Ohio, Ciricillo's affinity for wide-ranging musicianship afforded him a storied career as a professional trumpet player in New York City. His success as a jazz,…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music Education, Musicians, Teaching Methods
John Weng; Linnette Werner; Tim Steffensmeier – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
In a post-pandemic context, the need for leadership students to navigate ambiguous conditions and examine their automatic responses to authority has increased. Yet, common approaches to teaching leadership, such as group discussions and simulations, overlook the potential for using development spaces as living laboratories. This article explores…
Descriptors: Leadership, Leadership Training, Teaching Methods, Student Behavior
Emma Kate Thome – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2024
Stuttering is a common disorder addressed by speech-language pathologists in elementary schools. Although students who stutter likely receive specialized services from speech-language pathologists, other school personnel, including special and general educators, play a key role in creating supportive and positive learning environments for these…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Special Education Teachers, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods
Kristin Smith; Kerri Milyko; Tim Fuller; Molly Halligan – Education and Treatment of Children, 2024
Behavior analysts are frequently responsible for teaching concepts and operations. Whether teaching in academia, training employees within corporations, working with young learners, or serving disabled learners, behavior analysts primarily find themselves in an instructional position relaying information from themselves to others. They often…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Applied Behavior Analysis, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
Christopher Barton Merica; Jordan Weber – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
National physical activity guidelines recommend that school-age youths participate in fitness-related activities, such as: (a) aerobic, (b) anaerobic, and (c) mobility activities at least three days per week. Physical education provides students with the opportunity to develop competencies in fitness knowledge and skills. Fitness is an established…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Physical Education, Instructional Design, Physical Activities
Michael S. Palmer; Judith A. Giering – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
To help higher education instructors, academic support personnel, and institutional leadership better identify, encourage, incentivize, fund, support and assess pedagogical innovation, we describe herein a valid taxonomy capable of precisely characterizing the range of pedagogical innovations in higher education. The Taxonomy of Pedagogical…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Educational Innovation, Teaching Methods, Vocabulary
Dennis Atkinson – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
The concern of this paper is to provide a number of 'seeds' for a reclaiming of art in education by placing emphasis upon art's pedagogy or art's education. The notion of reclaiming does not infer a return to a utopian past or to a halcyon future, but it invokes a reaffirmation of the adventure of events of art practice that can take us beyond…
Descriptors: Art Education, Trust (Psychology), Teaching Methods, Creativity
Kara C. Oatman; Nancy A. Price – American Biology Teacher, 2024
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) engage students in the epistemic, or knowledge building, components of science through three-dimensional learning. Each scientific domain has its own epistemic aspects that result from different social groups going about science in different ways to conceptualize different bodies of knowledge; education…
Descriptors: Science Education, Biological Sciences, Teaching Methods, Theory Practice Relationship

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