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Mick, Colin; And Others – 1973
The rapid growth of educational research and development in America has widened the gap between average classroom practice and "best available" validated practices resulting from research and development at educational laboratories, universities, and school-based practice improvement projects. The extension agent system was chosen to change the…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Programs, Educational Resources, Extension Agents
Peer reviewedOgden, Gregory L. – Journal of Legal Education, 1984
The problem method is defined and legal education objectives and achievement of those objectives by the problem method are examined. The use of the problem method in specific courses is discussed. An appendix lists problem method materials currently available to law teachers. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Perry, Theresa, Ed. – 1996
"The Autobiography of Malcolm X" continues to sell and to be read by Americans of all ethnic backgrounds, but for African American youth it has special meaning and can be seen as providing a powerful argument in favor of becoming literate. The selections in this collection explore teaching about Malcolm X and give educators the tools…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Students, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development
Santelmann, Patricia Kelly – Improving College and University Teaching, 1981
Writing demands the simultaneous control of several skills: focus and logic, as well as spelling and grammar. The central writing skill is to look at what has been said and see how it can be improved by drafting and redrafting. (MLW)
Descriptors: College English, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Grammar
Peer reviewedJeanneret, Neryl – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1997
Evaluates whether preservice primary teachers' confidence to teach music might be influenced by their experiences in a music fundamentals course. Reveals that this type of course developed their musical knowledge and skills and provided them with a strong model for teaching strategies that, in the end, significantly affected their overall…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Higher Education
Martino, Wayne; Frank, Blye – Gender and Education, 2006
This paper draws on research into male teachers in one single sex high school in the Australian context to highlight how issues of masculinity impact on their pedagogical practices and relationships with boys. The study is situated within the broader international field of research on male teachers, masculinities and schooling in Australia, the UK…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Role Models, Masculinity
Calvert, Sandra L.; Strouse, Gabrielle A.; Murray, Katherine J. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2006
Male and female high school and college students viewed a DVD about a love story. Youth who more readily empathized with media characters were more likely to perceive same-sex characters as role models and were better able to understand the story content. The findings suggest that fantasy empathy, in which viewers become deeply involved in…
Descriptors: Empathy, Adolescents, Role Models, High School Students
Hug, Barbara; Moller, Karla J. – Studying Teacher Education, 2005
In this self-study we examine our collaborative practice across two undergraduate early childhood education methods courses. Framed by our larger question of how teachers and teacher educators do school, we drew on multiple data sources to investigate how we were modeling teaching, listening, and learning to and with these students in our science…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Early Childhood Education, Cooperation, Teacher Educators
Chisholm, Linda – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2007
In this article, Linda Chisholm discusses the potential of ee-learning to address some of the endemic problems of college campuses. In an era of large campuses and large classes, students are removed from the positive examples once provided by faculty who lived in the campus community. The result is as evident in the woeful skills of some college…
Descriptors: College Students, Campuses, Role Models, Drinking
Wahl, Ellen – 1988
Operation SMART (Science, Math and Relevant Technology) is a project of the Girls Clubs of America, a national organization serving mostly low-income girls in local club centers. Girls clubs provide out-of-school programming that pays special attention to the needs of girls and helps them take charge of their futures. Operation SMART's hands-on…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Females, Museums
Nicholson, Heather Johnston; Whal, Ellen – 1987
Operation SMART (Science, Math and Relevant Technology) is a project of the Girls Clubs of America, a national organization serving mostly low-income girls in local club centers. Girls clubs provide out-of-school programming that pays special attention to the needs of girls and helps them take charge of their futures. Operation SMART's hands-on…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Females, Museums
Munroe, Mary Jeanne – 1982
Acceptance of handicapped students by their peers is a major component of success in the mainstreamed classroom. How teachers plan for interactions and lessons determines the degree to which social acceptance is achieved. The teacher's behavior models desired social acceptance, and the structure of learning activities evidence academic…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Peer Acceptance
Verabioff, Lorne J. – 1979
The traditional model for student teaching is based on a one-to-one relationship between the student teacher and the supervising teacher. However, by providing interaction with only one individual, the possibility for varied practice and feedback is limited. A model is proposed in which five student teachers work with one supervising teacher. The…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Feedback, Higher Education, Master Teachers
Bruch, Monroe A.; And Others – 1973
A considerable body of knowledge has been built around the concepts of imitation and observational learning. The purpose of this monograph is to introduce the rehabilitation practitioner to this information and to discuss its implications for and uses in rehabilitation practice. First, we will define imitation and observational learning and…
Descriptors: Achievement, Behavior Change, Career Counseling, Change Agents
Jones, Edgar – Use of English, 1985
Advocates the use of classical mythology in contemporary classrooms because mythology features heroes or heroines that may serve as role models. (DF)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation

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