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Lisa M. Kath; Gordon B. Schmidt; Sayeedul Islam; William P. Jimenez; Jessica L. Hartnett – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Introduction: Internet memes are a ubiquitous part of internet culture and a common communication tool among students. Because they are a good medium for expressing ideas and concepts in a concise and fun manner, memes are a potentially valuable tool for teaching and engaging students. Statement of the Problem: Instructors may not know how to use…
Descriptors: Internet, Popular Culture, Social Media, Student Developed Materials
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Jennifer A. Hogg; Ginevra Courtade – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2024
For students with disabilities in rural locations, there can be unique barriers related to postsecondary transition. Reverse Career Fairs (RCFs), wherein employers take the role of attendees and students with disabilities focus on showcasing their skills and talents, are one way to provide U.S. students with experiences that support evidence-based…
Descriptors: Exhibits, Careers, Rural Areas, Students with Disabilities
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Simon, Jon – Accounting Education, 2015
This article explores how concept maps can provide a useful addition to PowerPoint slides to convey interconnections of knowledge and help students see how knowledge is often non-linear. While most accounting educators are familiar with PowerPoint, they are likely to be less familiar with concept maps and this article shows how the tool can be…
Descriptors: Accounting, Visual Aids, Computer Software, Teaching Methods
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Pinto, Cristina; Cruz, Mário; Orange, Edite – MEXTESOL Journal, 2020
The European Primary Teacher Education programme (EPTE), a joint project from seven European Higher Education institutions, offers future primary school teachers the opportunity to participate in an international study programme, which includes the development of skills through different courses. The main aim of the project is to depart from the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Student Participation, Preservice Teachers
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Bahls, Patrick; Chapman, Reid – Honors in Practice, 2017
In May 2013, Patrick Bahls, director of the University of North Carolina (UNC) Asheville's honors program, was a participant in a multi-day workshop sponsored by the university's Diversity Action Council. The goal of the workshop, led by off-campus experts commissioned by the university, was to help educate faculty and staff on issues related to…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Diversity (Institutional), Equal Education, Inclusion
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Lucy-Bouler, Thomas; Lucy-Bouler, Tink – Journal of Learning in Higher Education, 2012
Universities struggle with how to get students more involved and active in the university and community. Providing projects that just collect cans or raise money for a cause, while admirable, are not teaching the students how to be active, how to conduct projects, and give them connections to the community. This paper will describe service…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Program Effectiveness, Student Participation, Academic Achievement
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Kohn, Art; Brill, Max – Teaching of Psychology, 1981
In a student initiated experimental program, undergraduate students assumed full responsibility for planning, staffing, and running introductory psychology laboratories. They supervised six sessions demonstrating psychological principles. The results of post-session quizzes and questionnaires showed that students absorbed course material, enjoyed…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Laboratories, Program Descriptions
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Clarke, David F. – ELT Journal, 1989
Describes five principles that guide learner involvement in English-as-a-foreign-language materials adaptation, including: (1) learner commitment; (2) learner as collaborator; (3) learner as problem solver; (4) learner as knower; and (5) learner as evaluator and assessor. Specific examples of how learners might productively engage in adapting or…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Instructional Materials, Media Adaptation, Second Language Learning
Reppert, James E. – 1993
This paper contains materials which were developed in a course at Southern Arkansas University (SAU) designated as Broadcasting 4003, Advanced Electronic News Gathering. The paper lists the names of the course participants and states that the course is designed to give junior and senior broadcasting majors assignments which will prepare them for…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Higher Education, Majors (Students), News Media
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Schur, Joan Brodsky – Social Education, 1984
A US history activity which generated excitement and enhanced class discussion involved students in writing each other letters as imaginary correspondents living through the period under study. Follow-up activities included displaying letters on bulletin boards, reading correspondence aloud in class, a debate, and a class-written history play. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Creative Writing, Fiction, Learning Activities
Jacobs, George – Guidelines, 1993
The practice of supplementing language textbooks with input from students is recommended as a way to increase learner understanding and motivation. Several general language learning activities adapted to contain an environmental theme are described. It is suggested that the environmental theme helps promote lifelong learning. (Contains 15…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Farmer, Lesley S. J. – Book Report, 2001
Examines innovative ways for school libraries to collect organize, and make effective use of student work. Highlights include recognizing original work; student writing; student posters of favorite books or characters; databases for organizing information; videotaping of students' activities and presentations; electronic products; events;…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exhibits, Innovation, Library Collections
Stratman, James F. – 1980
The first section of this paper addresses the question of whether composition teachers should present heuristic models for students to assimilate or should attempt to elicit directly from students the tacit heuristics they already use. It suggests that creating heuristic models in the classroom has the advantage of teaching cooperative inquiry,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Secondary Education, Student Developed Materials
McDonald, Patricia A.; Hudiburg, George F. – Small School Forum, 1984
Describes the successful first year of a public communications class at Chanute High School (Kansas), the objective of which was for 10 participating students to research, organize, and present a biweekly, school-oriented television program which would be shown on the local Cablevision channel. (MH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cable Television, Class Size, Experiential Learning
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Tinworth, Sue – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1997
Examines popular trend toward adult-initiated themes within the context of traditionally valued elements of early childhood curriculum, and compares the approach to child-initiated curriculum. Describes characteristics, examples, and potential outcomes of the content and processes evident in child-initiated curriculum from findings of an…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education
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