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Psathas, George – American Sociologist, 2008
This paper traces the history of the development of programs in ethnomethodology at Boston University and Manchester University by offering comparisons with the ideal type model of "school," The Chicago School of Sociology. It focuses primarily on institutional structures and arrangements rather than shared theoretical or methodological…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Reflection, Interpersonal Relationship, Part Time Faculty
Allsup, Randall Everett; Benedict, Cathy – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
This article examines the educational function of the North American wind band program. Issues such as band education's methodological control, perceived lack of self-reflection or inquiry, its insecurity concerning program legitimacy, and the systemic fear that seems to permeate its history provide the framework for this exploration. With a…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Educational Philosophy, Musical Instruments
Booth, S. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2008
This paper addresses the issue of teaching and learning engineering mathematics in order to support a future of life-long learning in the knowledge society, based on a form of understanding that goes beyond facts, theorems and algorithms. Drawing on three research studies, the importance is shown of students' experience of reflection on study,…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineering, Mathematics, Reflection
Issitt, Margaret – Support for Learning, 2008
In this article the author, as a practitioner, discusses the poetry she wrote by adapting the actual words and phrases of students with special educational needs in a research study to investigate their literacy acquisition. The poetic text gave an insight into the concerns the students had and the difficulties they were encountering and also the…
Descriptors: Poetry, Special Needs Students, Literacy, Educational Research
Bolton, Gillie – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2008
Literature and medicine is a discipline within medical humanities, which challenges medicine to reconfigure its scientific model to become interdisciplinary, and be disciplined by arts and humanities as well as science. The psychological, emotional, spiritual and physical are inextricably linked in people, inevitably entailing provisionality,…
Descriptors: Medicine, Humanities, Literature, Interdisciplinary Approach
McCracken, Stanley G.; Marsh, Jeanne C. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2008
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an orientation to practice that values evidence as a resource for clinical decision making while recognizing that evidence alone is never sufficient to make a clinical decision. Critics of EBP typically ignore, negate, or misrepresent the role of practitioner thinking processes and expertise in clinical settings.…
Descriptors: Social Work, Evidence, Decision Making, Expertise
Hocking, Deborah E. – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2010
This study investigates the process of using journals that incorporated holistic approaches (cognitive, affective, spiritual, multiple intelligences, and inclusive education) to infuse passion, engage students in deeper reflection, and foster higher level personal skills reflected in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' (AICPA)…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Student Journals, Business Administration Education, Holistic Approach
Levitt, Catherine; Schriehans, Cynthia – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2010
For this study, one hundred and twenty student reflection papers (undergraduate and graduate) from a service learning extracurricular event titled, "Community University Educational Summit" (CUES) was analyzed. Over a two-year period, this event was held on one Saturday during the month of October at California State University San…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Administrator Education, Extracurricular Activities, Learning Activities
Martin, Andy; Flemming, Jenny – Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 2010
Cooperative education is a structured experiential education strategy integrating classroom studies with work place learning. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate how a cooperative education model can be included within an outdoor education undergraduate degree to develop reflective practitioners and to enhance graduate capabilities. Document…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Experiential Learning, Undergraduate Study, Skill Development
Fadlelmula, Fatma Kayan; Ozgeldi, Meric – Online Submission, 2010
The purpose of this study is to examine how a learner self-regulates learning while reading an academic text. In particular, the aim is not to generalize self-regulatory processes for any learning task, but to have an overall idea about how a learner self-regulates. In particular, Pintrich's SRL (self-regulated learning) model is used to find out…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Interviews, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Bloom, Rachel Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The goal in differentiating instruction in mixed-ability classrooms is to maximize each student's learning potential. The mixed ability classroom serves learners with a wide range of academic abilities, learning styles, background knowledge, home support, and English language skills. This grounded theory research study examines the dynamics of the…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Constructivism (Learning), Multiple Intelligences, Teacher Collaboration
Daley, Barbara J. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2010
Concept maps can be used as both a cognitive and constructivist learning strategy in teaching and learning in adult education and human resource development. The maps can be used to understand course readings, analyze case studies, develop reflective thinking and enhance research skills. The creation of concept maps can also be supported by the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Concept Mapping, Research Methodology, Learning Strategies
Molee, Lenore M.; Henry, Mary E.; Sessa, Valerie I.; McKinney-Prupis, Erin R. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2010
The purpose of this study was to describe and examine a model for assessing student learning through reflection in service-learning courses. This model utilized a course-embedded process to frame, facilitate, support, and assess students' depth of learning and critical thinking. Student reflection products in two service-learning courses (a…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Reflection, Service Learning, Models
Yenika-Agbaw, Vivian – New Horizons in Education, 2010
Online teaching, a new phenomenon in literary studies has elicited strong emotions among scholars of children's literature, some of whom are noted for their progressive beliefs. Like most of my colleagues in the academy, I was skeptical about teaching a graduate children's literature course online initially because I thought it would not only…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Online Courses, Virtual Classrooms, Electronic Learning
Buckheit, James E. – Independent School, 2010
An important topic of current brain research is "cognitive overload." It is about the capacity of a person's working memory and the strategies employed when that capacity is taxed. The most common strategy for coping with cognitive overload is shutting down, like that point in a conversation with a non-English speaker when everything one…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Seminars, Metacognition, Short Term Memory

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