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Cleverley-Thompson, Shannon – Journal of Leadership Education, 2018
The ability to tell stories can be an important leadership attribute and skill to master in order to be a successful leader (Baldoni, 2003; Denning, 2004; Kouzes & Posner, 2012). Storytelling is a central component of effective communication for leaders and a skill to master for future leadership success. This paper supports active learning,…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Teaching Methods, Leadership Training, Educational Practices
Juta, Abigail; Van Wyk, Chris – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2020
This paper reports on an investigation into management in Mathematics classrooms. Classroom management is contextualised in terms of the managerial actions required to manage classrooms effectively and the extent to which effective classroom management responds to contextual challenges. Relevant literature is reviewed, and theoretical perspectives…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Mathematics Instruction, Administrator Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
Gaudelli, William; Heilman, Elizabeth – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background: Geography education typically appears in school curricula in a didactic or disciplinary manner. Yet, both the didactic and the disciplinary approach to geography education lack a serious engagement with society, politics, and power, or democratic theory. We suggest, from Dewey, that most students, the social studies, and indeed society…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Global Education, Citizenship, Democracy
Peer reviewedWalizer, Marue E. – English Journal, 1987
Claims that high school curricula should provide opportunities for students to vicariously explore the relationships, roles, and ideas that appear in Shakespearean drama. Uses the dilemma dramatized in "Hamlet" as an example. (JD)
Descriptors: Drama, English Curriculum, English Instruction, High Schools
Peer reviewedRose, Robert – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
A program model for use in gifted classrooms focuses on achieving altered states of consciousnes in order to further develop the natural talents of children. (PHR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Fantasy, Gifted, Human Relations
Kohl, Herb – Teacher, 1980
The author suggests that metaphorical physical examples can sometimes help children understand psychological situations, particularly those concerned with limits, more effectively and with less embarrassment than a direct discussion of behavior. One example he gives relates pliability or brittleness in an object to the limit of a person's…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education, Human Relations
Kraemer, Don – Freshman English News, 1989
Questions whether a writing classroom which deals with enthymemes (arguments in which underlying premises or assumptions are unexpressed) reproduces patriarchal social relations, providing men with greater opportunities for success. Concludes that using enthymemes to structure writing classes can illuminate the complex relation of discourse to…
Descriptors: Feminism, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Human Relations
Goodhart, Ray – Teacher, 1980
Presented is a five-step approach to help children settle their own arguments, fights, and disagreements, making these children more responsible for their own actions and better prepared to handle conflicts in positive ways. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Human Relations
Baker, Bernadette – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2005
This paper conjoins Derrida's analysis of aporia and boderlines with Foucault's genealogical sensibilities to rethink the attribution of recent events in education to globalisation. Three analytical domains are linked to historicise student-teacher interaction: studies of pedagogical techniques, sociological analyses of the state, and…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Global Approach, Human Relations, Teacher Student Relationship
Peer reviewedGalbo, Joseph J. – High School Journal, 1982
Argues that secondary moral education programs must be taught in the context of human relationships (interactions between and among people) and discusses techniques and issues related to the implementation of such a program, including self-disclosure, dialog, value encounter relationship, teacher qualifications, classroom environment, and grading.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Ethical Instruction, Human Relations, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedAyers, Jerry B.; And Others – Education, 1980
Examining the relationship of teachers' human relations skills to certain personal characteristics, classroom observations by independent observors, and ratings by supervisors and students, this study indicated certain positive relationships, suggesting more emphasis be placed on facilitative response and less on discriminatory activities in…
Descriptors: Correlation, Evaluation, Human Relations, Positive Reinforcement
Estes, Thomas H.; Vasquez-Levy, Dorothy – Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
Stories create opportunities for readers to consider values that guide human action in both the imaginary context of a tale and the real context of their lives. Stories provide insight, but never closure. Students who read both novels and textbooks score better than those reading only one format. (MLH)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
Peer reviewedHarvey, L. V. – Australian Journal of Adult Education, 1979
Any policy of educating people for relationships incorporating the use of small groups should be based on an understanding of the method and the necessary training, according to the author, who discusses various group work practice methods that have been used and problems in some of the techniques. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Practices, Group Dynamics, Human Relations
Peer reviewedBruce, Bertam C. – Educational Foundations, 1996
Examines the view that computer technology is a tool that will, in and of itself, improve education and ultimately ameliorate social ills, arguing that it is important to think of how social relations are encoded in technologies and technologies encoded in social relations and how the two are mutually constituted. (SM)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedConnell, Jeanne M. – Educational Foundations, 1996
This paper examines how computer technology changes the nature of experience and knowledge through the philosophical lens of phenomenologist Don Ihde, suggesting that educators must increase their awareness of the ways that computer technologies modify, extend, and transform the nature of experience in the classroom. (SM)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Educational Technology
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