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Esson, Joan; Wendel, Paul; Young, Anna; Frey, Meredith; Plank, Kathryn – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2022
Over the past decade, researchers have developed several teaching observation protocols for use in higher education, such as the Teaching Dimensions Observation Protocol (TDOP), Classroom Observation Protocol for Undergraduate STEM (COPUS), Practical Observation Rubric to Assess Active Learning (PORTAAL), and Decibel Analysis for Research in…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, STEM Education, College Instruction, Undergraduate Study
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Hoffmann, Megan Joy; Liu, Jiling – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2022
Teaching triple jump to middle and high school aged athletes might be challenging. This article discusses the basics of triple jump and how to best teach it. The authors suggest establishing a jumping foot first and then building on each phase of the jump: Beginning with the Hop phase, incorporating the Step phase next, and lastly, ending with the…
Descriptors: Athletes, Middle School Students, High School Students, Physical Activities
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Hollibaugh, Casey I. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2022
Differentiated Instruction is a method for providing students with an equitable teaching experience. This article presents a method for teaching by invitation using the 'Hot Sauce' method. This practical technique is discussed in detail with examples for implementation into physical education classes at all levels. Student choice and competition…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Physical Education, Teaching Methods, Psychomotor Skills
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Oh, Hyun-Ju – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2022
Novel games can enrich a physical education (PE) curriculum by providing students opportunities to increase their moderate to vigorous physical activity and understanding new game concepts, playing positions and physical skills (Clancy et al., 2007). Quidditch is a relatively new game that includes unique characteristics to enhance an existing…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activity Level, Teaching Methods, Games
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Walton, Jack; Wolff, Karin – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
In her early work, Suellen Shay argues that higher education tends to valorise objective notions of reality while downplaying the subjectivity of individuals. In Shay's view, this one-sided approach leads to a deficiency in the preparation of students for the holistic reality of the world they will experience beyond university. Taking Shay's…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Educational Assessment, Attitudes
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Manley, Jordan; Murfay, Ken; E. Erwin, Heather; Beighle, Aaron – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2022
Authentic learning in physical education (PE) is one of many tools to promote lifelong movement through meaningful experiences. Self-Determination Theory is tied to authentic learning through student connection in PE and authentic learning. Teachers can become facilitators of authentic learning experiences through embracing a shift in power…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Secondary Education, Authentic Learning, Self Determination
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Greenstein, George – Physics Teacher, 2022
During the early decades of the 18th century, Newtonian physics was still new. Much effort was expended in testing its validity. One arena in which evidence could be found was the shape of Earth. Was it perfectly spherical? On the observational side there were two hints. In 1671 Jean Richer had measured the rate of ticking of a pendulum clock near…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Principles
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Deneault, Ethan A.-N. – Physics Teacher, 2022
To a student in introductory physics, using vectors is at best an exercise in bookkeeping. A two-dimensional kinematics problem effectively doubles the number of equations that a student must know, and invites the student to memorize factoids: "The horizontal motion is constant," "Gravity is only in the y-direction," etc. Force…
Descriptors: Physics, Introductory Courses, Science Instruction, Motion
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Monem, Ruba; Cramer, Elizabeth D. – Middle School Journal, 2022
Action research is an evidence-based practice that is highly applicable to middle school teaching and learning. Middle school teachers can empower themselves and their students by participating in immersive, meaningful activities that are designed to improve educational outcomes. Action research is purposeful and beneficial for teachers, students,…
Descriptors: Action Research, Middle Schools, Evidence Based Practice, Middle School Teachers
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Madkins, Tia C.; Nazar, Christina Restrepo – Science Education, 2022
For some time, scholars who are guided by critical theories and perspectives have called out how white supremacist ideologies and systemic racism work to (re)produce societal inequities and educational injustices across science learning contexts in the United States. Given the sociopolitical nature of society, schooling, and science education, it…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Racism, Social Justice, Science Education
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Bode, Patty – Art Education, 2022
This article describes practices to cultivate preservice art teachers' critical racial consciousness rooted in critical race theory (CRT) and educational research. The examples in this article build on the unique position and responsibility of art educators to leverage visual culture's expansive power to generate dialectical classroom practice and…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Art Education, Critical Race Theory, Consciousness Raising
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Cunningham, Christopher J.; Giusto, Joseph; Reiss, Rachel; Garba, Deen L.; Lucke, Austin; Eltilib, Mohamed; Hastie, Eric – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
There is evidence that demonstrates that teaching preclinical and clinical material can have numerous benefits for both students and teachers, with the majority of literature focusing on peer medical student teaching. There is a dearth of literature exploring the benefit of medical students teaching undergraduate, pre-health professional students…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Clinical Experience, Vignettes, Undergraduate Students
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Ezell, Sonja; Daly, Annie – Texas Association for Literacy Education Yearbook, 2022
Multicultural texts are essential classroom tools because they create opportunities for all students to feel visible, included, and valued. In this summary paper, the authors begin with an overview of why multicultural literature and multiple identities have a place inside elementary and secondary classrooms. The authors then describe three…
Descriptors: Literature, Multicultural Education, Identification (Psychology), Elementary School Students
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Herman, Christina Haarala – Music Educators Journal, 2022
Music educators often find themselves in the midst of a nearly impossible juggling act that includes preparing students for countless performances while also fostering the development of a wide range of musical skills; however, time and resource constraints frequently inhibit the teacher's ability to provide individual attention to every student.…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Large Group Instruction, Music Education, Peer Relationship
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Osler, Trish; Sinner, Anita; El Tannir, Lara – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2022
This article reflects understandings of artful encounters in relation to ecologies of practice and walking with public art. Introduced as a pedagogic inquiry among art education students training to become teachers in community settings, meaningful event-encounters transpired while walking with the museum. Navigating spaces of becoming-with…
Descriptors: Museums, Art Education, Teaching Methods, Self Concept
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