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Gristwood, Anthony; Woolf, Michael – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2011
London is the paramount example of a city that is not bounded by its geography and cannot be grasped in isolation. The U.K.'s national capital and the prime focus for business, finance and creative industries, London also transcends the U.K.'s borders as a hub of the world economy. This paper argues that London, a city riddled by the socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Global Approach, Active Learning, Study Abroad
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Marion Brady – Educational Leadership, 2008
This article discusses a case for teaching a kind of knowledge that is not in textbooks. The author calls on education leaders to take a crucial step toward getting students to use higher-order thinking skills by drawing a sharp line between firsthand and secondhand knowledge. The best way to do this is to focus attention directly on some part of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Memorization, Rote Learning, Educational Change
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Washer, Peter – Quality in Higher Education, 2007
This paper proposes a practical framework for key skills that can be used or adapted for use in any discipline at university level. The paper begins by reviewing the arguments for and against integrating key skills into higher education. Although the skills agenda has been widely criticised on several fronts, this paper argues that key skills need…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Active Learning, Skill Development, Job Skills
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Schroeder, Ulrik; Spannagel, Christian – International Journal on E-Learning, 2006
Many e-learning materials lack pedagogical principles and theoretical foundations. The great potential of activating learners and thus enriching learning experience is often unused in instructional software and online courses. Pedagogical theories like constructivist and action-orientated approaches should rather underlie the creation of new…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Online Courses, Courseware, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Ashton, Sam – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2006
The purpose of action learning is to learn through devising solutions and strategies in response to problems and implementing them through deliberative action. To understand the relation between action and learning, learners and facilitators need sufficient understanding of both concepts, but they are handicapped by lack of adequate theory and…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Active Learning, Problem Solving, Cooperative Learning
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Thomas, Jennie Carter – Business Education Forum, 1997
In the Masterpiece course project, business communication students prepare a proposal for study with an actual business partner, a recruitment presentation for prospective employees, a research report and oral presentation, and assessment of team and individual performance. The project is an opportunity for actual management rather than merely…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Experiential Learning
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Swartz, Mallary I. – Young Children, 2005
In this article, the author discusses playdough. Playdough is a staple play material in the early childhood classroom which provides enjoyable and satisfying experiences for young children. But, it is not merely a "fun" activity, it also provides valuable hands-on, active-learning experiences and supports children's growth and learning in many…
Descriptors: Young Children, Play, Toys, Active Learning
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Bradburd, D. C. – English Journal, 1995
Explains how the theater arts require a blend of contemplation and creativity that embodies the heart of real education. Demonstrates that for an actor and a director to produce a scene they must read and understand the lines, research the context, and define the character emotionally, intellectually, and physically. (TB)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Drama, Experiential Learning
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Edwards, Jennifer – Investigating, 2003
Raises the notion of service learning, which is defined as a method of helping students develop their own learning through active participation in thoughtfully organized service experience. Explores the use of science as the curriculum and service learning as the methodology to reach students and improve science instruction. (KHR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Scholastic Early Childhood Today, 1996
Interview with Lilian Katz, one of the foremost authorities on the project approach to learning. Discusses the misconceptions and advantages of the project approach, the teacher's role in project-based work, and the qualities teachers need to insure its success. Gives historical background on the development of the approach, and some common…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Discovery Learning, Early Childhood Education, Educational Trends
Torkington, Kate – 1996
Experiential learning has been defined as the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of the experience of the learner who is at the center of the learning process. Modern experiential learning theory begins with John Dewey and his "Experience and Education" (1938). Coleman (1976) describes traditional learning as…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Child Development
Whitcombe, Mark – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1999
Anecdotes describe how outdoor education provides active-learning experiences by involving students in direct interaction with each other and the real world. Outdoor education reveals the inherent natural connections between different branches of knowledge by accessing and honoring multiple modalities of thinking and expressing, and encouraging…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Discovery Learning, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning
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Simmons, Linda – Inquiry, 1998
Provides an overview of service learning: definitions, reasons for including service learning as an instructional strategy, ways to maintain academic vigor, grading principles, risks and rewards, and adaptability. Includes students' written comments, details on Northern Virginia Community College's widespread use of service learning in 18…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Community Colleges, Community Services, Educational Strategies
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Hovelynck, Johan – Journal of Experiential Education, 2003
Moving active learning forward calls for a focus on learners' actorship, not program activities, and requires distinguishing between active learning and active teaching. Experiential education offers an alternative to didactic approaches, not a more attractive form of it. Accepting traditional principles and procedures of…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adventure Education, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ross, E. Wayne – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2000
Questions the findings from the civics portion of the 1998 National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP). Instead of advocating a back-to-basics approach, believes that citizenship should be taught in ways that promote explorations of the social, political, and economic conditions in which the students live. (DAJ)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Civics
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