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Viness, Stephanie; Colquitt, Gavin; Pritchard, Tony; Johnson, Christine – Physical Educator, 2017
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of how PE teachers can personalize learning to meet a variety of student needs. Differentiated instruction (DI) is a term frequently used in classroom-based learning to describe a method of personalization for individual students. The term can also describe a theoretical model for teaching and…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Physical Education, Student Needs, Teaching Methods
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Wagaman, M. Alex; Odera, Stephanie G.; Fraser, Daryl V. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2019
In the current U.S. sociopolitical climate marked by rising racial tension and civil unrest, social work students and educators are engaged in dialogues throughout the country regarding the role of the profession in combating injustice. The emergence of the Movement for Black Lives as well as numerous high-profile police shootings of unarmed Black…
Descriptors: Social Work, Professional Education, College Students, Racial Bias
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Kinzli, Kristoph-Dietrich; Kunberger, Tanya; O'Neill, Robert; Badir, Ashraf – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2018
Demonstration models allow students to readily grasp theory and relate difficult concepts and equations to real life. However drawbacks of using these demonstration models are that they are can be costly to purchase from vendors or take a significant amount of time to build. These two limiting factors can pose a significant obstacle for adding…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Demonstrations (Educational), Models, Teaching Models
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Wang, Ke; Wang, Xiao-qin; Li, Yeping; Rugh, Michael S. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2018
One major obstacle for integrating the history of mathematics in teaching (hereafter referred to as IHT) is how to help teachers, particularly those who lack experience in IHT, use historical materials in their teaching. Based on many IHT practices in Shanghai, this paper proposes an IHT framework including two parts: one is a triangular pyramid…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education History, Integrated Curriculum, Teaching Methods
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Kang, Hye-Kyung; O'Neill, Peggy – Journal of Social Work Education, 2018
Discussions of power and privilege, oppression, and structural inequities in classrooms can produce complex understanding and critical analysis when facilitated effectively. In this article we present the critical conversations model for facilitating conversations that open up space for discussing such issues and encourage the development of…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Buchanan, Alice M.; Brock, Sheri – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2016
This article describes aspects of the physical education context that set it apart from other instructional contexts. While physical educators share numerous attributes with other teachers--for example, a love of children and a commitment to their content area--many distinctions exist, as well. The nature of physical education is such that…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Teaching Models, Context Effect, Educational Environment
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Harvey, Stephen; Cope, Edward; Jones, Ruan – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2016
The purpose of this article is to share three questioning methods that can be employed as part of a game-centered approach (GCA). These methods are (1) the debate of ideas, (2) the GROW model and (3) the reflective toss. Through these three methods it is hoped that teachers and coaches at the upper-elementary and middle and high school levels will…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Buwono, Muhammad Agung; Ciptaningrum, Dyah Setyowati – Online Submission, 2019
Teaching English at schools could not be separated from the use of Internet in this digital era. Most students and teachers especially on cities are accustomed to the Internet in their daily lives. However, some of them are not accustomed to use the Internet to learn English in a classroom setting. Thus, blended learning models are important to be…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Learning Processes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Curry, Donna – Journal of Research and Practice for Adult Literacy, Secondary, and Basic Education, 2017
In this Forum article, Curry focuses on a few ways math and numeracy instructors can assure their students are ready for college and/or a career. For example, when considering the math levels of so many adult learners, teachers might focus on teaching their students how to reason mathematically, and ensure that they have a solid conceptual…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, College Readiness, Career Readiness, Mathematics Instruction
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Pierce, Latoya Anderson – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2017
Purpose: This paper includes a proposed model for working with diverse students both in the classroom and as faculty mentors. This paper aims to provide guidelines on creating a collaborative learning community, helping students engage in cultural self-awareness and mentoring minority students. Design/methodology/approach: As a conceptual piece,…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Mentors, Multicultural Education, Cultural Awareness
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Lenfest, Ashleigh; Reed, Deborah K. – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2015
To enhance the basal vocabulary instruction for kindergarten students at risk for reading difficulties, lessons provided in typical curricular materials can be supplemented with instructional elements derived from research. This article addresses how teachers can add 15 minutes of higher order instructional activities to daily reading lessons to…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Kindergarten, At Risk Students, Reading Difficulties
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Kim, Soo Hyon – Reading Teacher, 2015
English Language Learners (ELLs) often face challenges when participating in peer review activities in writers' workshops. This article identifies some of the potential difficulties that ELL writers may experience, and provides teachers with strategies to address these problems. The author describes a simple three-step peer review training model…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Peer Evaluation, Writing Workshops, Writing Instruction
Nidus, Gabrielle; Sadder, Maya – Educational Leadership, 2016
Your students are sitting at their desks, using a checklist to revise their writing. You see that some are consistently checking off the same areas they always do as "needing improvement" and that others are simply marking off a skill as "mastered," scarcely glancing at the piece of writing in front of them. The authors suggest…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Writing Strategies, Revision (Written Composition), Metacognition
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Shuang, Liang; Yibin, Han – International Education Studies, 2016
With the deepening of the concept of green building design, the course of university education gradually exposed many problems in the teaching of architectural design theory; based on the existing mode of teaching and combined with the needs of architectural design practice it proposed the "integrated" method of green building design. It…
Descriptors: Building Design, Teaching Methods, Teaching Models, Integrated Curriculum
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Lappas, Pantelis Z.; Kritikos, Manolis N. – Higher Education Studies, 2018
The main objective of this paper is to propose a didactic framework for teaching Applied Mathematics in higher education. After describing the structure of the framework, several applications of inquiry-based learning in teaching numerical analysis and optimization are provided to illustrate the potential of the proposed framework. The framework…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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