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Alaba, Sofowora O. – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2008
The purpose of this study was to find out whether: (1) truancy, drop-out and failure rates was as a result of the teacher teaching strategy in Secondary Schools in Osun State, (2) If skill in instructional design has any relationship with failure rate; and (3) whether teachers that studied Educational Technology would perform significantly better…
Descriptors: Truancy, Dropout Rate, Academic Failure, Teaching Methods
Faris, Ahmed – Online Submission, 2008
A weak negative attitude towards learning science was noticed among the students in Qatar, a matter that was reflected on their achievement in national tests. To test if the use of PBL would improve the students' attitudes towards learning science, a sample of 25 nine graders from Hamza school were motivated to plan their own investigations and to…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Obesity, Investigations, Student Attitudes
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Bulu, Saniye Tugba; Yildirim, Zahide – Educational Technology & Society, 2008
This study investigates preservice teachers' trust levels and collaborative communication behaviors namely leadership, feedback, social interaction, enthusiasm, task and technical uncertainties, and task-oriented interactions in online learning environment. A case study design involving qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis was…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Preservice Teachers, Student Projects, Trust (Psychology)
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Perry, Rosemary – 1996
With increasing pressures being placed on early childhood teachers to provide academic programs, many are turning away from programs that foster pretend play. This study examined two contrasting approaches to teaching preschool children and considered their effects on children's linguistic and social abilities. One of the teaching approaches…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Communication Research, Foreign Countries, Group Activities
Butler, Judy D. – 1992
This paper reviews the literature in three areas of change in college teaching--peer teaching or tutoring, individualized instruction, and cooperative learning. The focus of the paper is how knowledge is acquired, and acted upon, by students. The advantages and disadvantages of each type of teaching are explored, as well as the rates of successful…
Descriptors: Active Learning, College Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Osborne, Randall E. – 1995
A truly interactive approach in the classroom involves giving students the freedom to add their own "twist" to course materials and allowing them to decide to some degree how the information will be used. Two learning activities employed in a psychology course serve to illustrate how interactive techniques can encourage students to…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Techniques, Collage, College Instruction
High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, Ypsilanti, MI. – 1996
Supportive relationships between adults and young children are at the heart of the High/Scope educational approach. This guide assists viewers in using the videotape "Adult-Child Interactions: Forming Partnerships with Children" as a professional development tool. The guide describes Part I of the videotape, which introduces adult-child…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Techniques, Early Childhood Education, Experiential Learning
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Petruševski, Vladimir M.; Bukleski, Miha – Science Education Review, 2006
A red sphere is seen at the bottom of a sealed glass tube filled with a colorless, transparent liquid. Holding the tube for a short period makes the sphere rise slowly from the bottom until it finally floats on the surface of the liquid. Instructions for preparing the demonstration are given, together with an explanation of the phenomenon. A…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts
Druger, Marvin; Crow, Linda – National Science Teachers Association (NJ3), 2004
Like a spirited idea exchange among experienced professors, "Teaching Tips: Innovations in Undergraduate Science Instruction" brings the best thinking from campuses nationwide about how to engage undergraduate science students. Published to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Society for College Science Teachers (SCST), "Tips"…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Sciences, Misconceptions
Umbach, Paul D.; Wawrzynski, Matthew R. – Online Submission, 2004
This study uses two national data sets to explore the relationship between faculty practices and student engagement. Our findings suggest that students report higher levels of engagement and learning at institutions where faculty members use active and collaborative learning techniques, engage students in experiences, emphasize higher-order…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, College Faculty, Thinking Skills, Skill Development
Ehrlich, Tom – Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 2006
The committee charged with reforming the current Core Curriculum of Harvard University has instead recommended a minimum distribution requirement for undergraduates: three courses in each of three fields. The Core Curriculum was adopted by Harvard in the 1970s with a view to ensuring that undergraduates be broadly educated in seven approaches to…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, General Education, Research Universities, Service Learning
Kritzenberger, Huberta; Winkler, Thomas; Herczeg, Michael – 2002
Learning is an active, constructive and collaborative process, where people construct knowledge from their experiences in the world. People construct new knowledge with particular effectiveness when they engage in constructing personally meaningful products, that is meaningful to themselves or to others around them. The construction of knowledge…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Educational Media
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McClain, Ruth A. – Rural Educator, 1997
An English teacher at a rural high school discusses how she taught a literature class by having students stage a mock trial involving the characters Beowulf and Grendel. As a result, students gained knowledge not only about the literature but also about the legal system. Includes guidelines for using role-playing activities in the classroom. (LP)
Descriptors: Active Learning, English Teachers, Experiential Learning, High School Students
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Powell, Beth – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 1996
Tells stories of children in their first year of school (mostly age five) who were using calculators for the first time. Implications are that children's thinking moves from a rough to a more thorough and refined grasp of the whole. Learning mathematics with calculators is more like the learning of language than traditional classroom mathematics.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Calculators, Cooperative Learning, Discovery Processes
De Cesare, Christie – Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 2002
An English-as-second-language teacher feels that everyone has creativity and imagination, and the teacher's role is to nurture those qualities. Drawing on the Foxfire core practices, she acknowledges and reinforces those moments when learners reveal their own unique insights into learning, and she facilitates exploratory and innovative thinking…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Educational Practices
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