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Sofinski, Bruce A. – Inquiry, 2008
Fourteen students in "Comparative Linguistics: American Sign Language & English" (ASL 220) embarked on a class project focused on linguistic variation during the spring 2007 semester at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (JSRCC). This class project required students to apply various skills learned in the course, including…
Descriptors: Class Activities, American Sign Language, Teamwork, Critical Thinking
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Davis, Keith M. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2008
This article is designed for counselor educators who have an interest in teaching creative approaches in counseling. A simple format or template is provided for teaching a course on using creative approaches in counseling with children and adolescents. This course was created and taught in a 1-week institute format. Included are detailed…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Adolescents, Counseling, Counselor Educators
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Kalmar, Kathy – Young Children, 2008
Oral language is a cognitive tool used to construct meaning, internalize the language used in print, and regulate thought and activity. A classroom rich in talk supports children's language and literacy development. Talk clears up confusion and serves to share interests and ideas. Kalmar describes the value of talking and listening, their…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Speech Communication, Oral Language, Emergent Literacy
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Thompson, Mary – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
In this article, the author describes her multimodal teaching practices in her "Adolescent Literacy Methods" course at a graduate university in the United States. By doing so, she highlights content teacher's understanding and use of various multimodal texts to effectively teach adolescents inside the classroom. In lieu of this, she raises…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Learning Modalities, Adolescents, Literacy
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McLennan, Deanna Marie Pecaski – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
In the current age of academic rigor, standards and accountability, the fostering of caring relationships in the classroom may not always be a priority. Expressing care for another person is a skill that can be taught and nurtured through a supportive educational environment. Sociodrama encourages each of its participants to develop…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Educational Environment, Curriculum Development, Dramatic Play
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Tomasek, Terry; Matthews, Catherine E. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2008
The authors provide activities through which teachers can share experiences in the outdoors with young children and teach them about herpetology, the study of amphibians and reptiles. Outdoor activities include observation, classification, and mapping. The authors also include activities for the classroom, including connections between the science…
Descriptors: Classification, Observation, Maps, Zoology
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Manyak, Patrick C. – Reading Teacher, 2008
Several decades of research have established the critical role of phonemic awareness in the development of beginning reading. In particular, phonemic awareness makes early phonics instruction useful for children and facilitates their ability to blend letter sounds while decoding words, to learn sight words reliably, and to spell phonetically. A…
Descriptors: Phonics, Phonemes, Phonology, Beginning Reading
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Greenwood, Scott C.; McCabe, Patrick P. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2008
In this article, the authors discuss how learning contracts can motivate students. "A learning contract is simply a written agreement between teacher and learner in which the learner undertakes to complete mutually agreed upon tasks in a specified amount of time on his or her own initiative" (Greenwood, 2003, p.1). Contracts are designed to…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Student Participation, Teaching Methods
Hegedus, Stephen – Educational Technology, 2007
This article shows how highly mobile computing, when used with new forms of network connectivity, can allow new forms of activities in the mathematics classroom. Examples are provided, such as the ability to share, harvest, and aggregate mathematical objects, and the ability for teachers and students to analyze the entire set of classroom…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computer Networks, College Mathematics, Calculus
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Massad, Victor J.; Tucker, Joanne M. – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2009
To teach business today requires that we go beyond classroom learning and encourage real world, cross-functional experiences and applied management decision-making. This paper describes an innovative approach that requires students to apply their function-specific knowledge of business, integrated with other functional areas, to an authentic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education, Student Projects, Educational Innovation
Kanner, Elisabeth Fieldstone – Facing History and Ourselves, 2009
Ji-li Jiang's extraordinary memoir "Red Scarf Girl" transports readers to a tumultuous time in Chinese history--the first two years of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Caught between conflicting forces--joining the Revolution's call for rebellion, protecting her family, and fitting in with her peers--Jiang describes how her…
Descriptors: Study Guides, Autobiographies, Books, Asian History
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Wee, Su Jeong – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2009
This is a case study of drama education curriculum for young children taught by a drama specialist. Specifically, to understand unique drama teaching practices employed by a drama specialist, 9-week-long drama programs for one kindergarten and two 1st-grade classes were observed and the drama specialist was interviewed. Regular classroom…
Descriptors: Drama, Class Activities, Dramatics, Learning Activities
Lytovchenko, Irina – English Teaching Forum, 2009
Upper-level English classes often pose special problems for teachers. Known as English for Specific Purposes (ESP), this type of English instruction integrates the specialized subject matter of the field into the classroom. ESP requires the acquisition of highly specialized terminology and the ability to explain formal processes as students…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, English for Special Purposes, English Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Jasmine, Joanne; Schiesl, Pamela – Reading Horizons, 2009
Reading fluency is the ability to read orally with speed and efficiency, including word recognition, decoding, and comprehension (Chard & Pikulski, 2005). Able readers achieve fluency as they recognize words with speed and build upon them to aid in comprehension (Pumfrey & Elliott, 1990). One way to help students achieve fluency is through the use…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Action Research, Sight Vocabulary, Bulletin Boards
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Porter, Jill – Education 3-13, 2009
Children's views are essential to enabling schools to fulfil their duties under the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 and create inclusive learning environments. Arguably children are the best source of information about the ways in which schools support their learning and what barriers they encounter. Accessing this requires a…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Student Participation, Interviews, Questioning Techniques
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