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Hunter-Doniger, Tracey – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2021
This study investigates the interconnectivity between art and ecology within a Forest School model. The success of outdoor programming, like Forest Schools, suggests that other outdoor curriculum art-based environmental education could provide valuable learning experiences. Within this article, the author dispels myths surrounding a romanticized…
Descriptors: Art Education, Environmental Education, Ecology, Forestry
Biasutti, Michele; Habe, Katarina – Creativity Research Journal, 2021
The current study focuses on motor creativity in children by analyzing the factors related to teaching dance improvisation. A qualitative methodology is adopted to collect the expert dance instructors' conceptions of using dance improvisation in their teaching practice. Participants took part in semi-structured interviews that included questions…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Creative Activities, Holistic Approach, Teaching Methods
Mendez-Martinez, E.; Fernandez-Rio, J. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021
The goal of this research project was to assess the effects of an intervention programme based on theatrical improvisation in three different groups of Asperger Syndrome adolescents. It was organised around 2 single individual case studies and one small group, which included 11 participants. Study 1: a 14-year-old female adolescent of high…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Intervention, Program Effectiveness
Anke Zondag – Language Teaching Research, 2024
Because most real-life foreign language speech is naturally unpredictable, spontaneous speech should be practiced in the foreign language classroom. Student teachers of English as a foreign language (EFL) may benefit from practising methodology for spontaneous speech practice. This article reports the findings for a study into EFL student…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Learning Activities, Speech Communication, English (Second Language)
Julia Lipinska – Language Learning Journal, 2024
Improvisational theatre activities can be used as a tool for developing interactional competence in a language classroom. The unpredictable nature of improvisation resembles authentic communication, as it requires topic negotiation, spontaneous reactions and cooperation. The present article examines the student perspective on improvisation, which…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Second Language Learning, French, Foreign Countries
Patton, Ryan M.; Knochel, Aaron D. – Art Education, 2017
In March 2013, Art Education editor Robert Sweeny (2013) published an editorial titled "Ten Ways of MAKING" focused on capturing the mounting zeitgeist of the concept of making. The maker movement encourages informal teaching and learning of practical technical skills related to electronics, metal- and woodworking, and traditional arts…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Art Education, Handicrafts, Creative Activities
Dufresne, Ronald L. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2020
Many scholars have noted the critical skills needed for leaders in the face of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA). These skills include self-awareness, listening, communication, adaptability, critical thinking, and collaboration. Students who are able to develop these skills would be better equipped to lead in settings where…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Skill Development, Undergraduate Students, Workshops
Gillian-Daniel, Anne Lynn; Taylor, Benjamin L.; Gillian-Daniel, Donald L. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2020
Effective communication by science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) professionals is crucial to building an informed and scientifically literate public (Holt, 2019). While universities do an excellent job of training scientists in the practices of their discipline, they often fail to produce scientists equally effective at communicating…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Self Efficacy, Communication Skills, STEM Education
Ho, Ka Lee Carrie – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2020
The following study reflects and explores the dynamics of aesthetic experiences within drama improvisations. This arts-based research was carried out in Hong Kong with six Cantonese children who were aged 3-5 years. Data were collected from the video transcripts of five workshops and the researcher's own research journal. Two significant milieus…
Descriptors: Drama, Creative Activities, Aesthetics, Young Children
Almaç, Bihter – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2018
This article discusses the idea of otherness in design education and introduces a new approach that merges the potentials of collaborative and individual design. The aim is for each individual student to discover how others design to criticise and derive their own ways of designing. Therefore, the discussion here focuses on the process of becoming…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Design, Social Distance, Student Projects
Jazby, Dan – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2018
If classrooms are dynamic, then mathematics teachers will need to improvise mid-lesson from time to time. Teachers' capacity to improvise is usually analysed via a cognitivist lens. This study contrasts a cognitivist analysis of a primary teacher of mathematics with an ecological analysis. The ecological approach was able to develop a more…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Creative Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers
Belentsov, Sergei I.; Gribanova, Veronika A.; Tarasova, Nadezhda V.; Kopylova, Tat'yana Y. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2019
The authors deal with the conditions and factors of the development of creative civic engagement of students. The article contains the results of the experimental work on forming the creative civic engagement of students during studying the discipline, which is called: "The Basics of Camp Counseling". The work on forming the creative…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Student Participation, Camps, Counselors
Schroeder, Franziska – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2019
A four-month research period into the practice of free music improvisation in Brazil during February-June 2014 allowed intriguing insights into how musicians think about, play and teach the music practice that is referred to as 'free improvisation.' An overview of the term 'free improvisation' with some historical context on its development will…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Music Activities, Creative Activities
Scott, Catherine; Carroll, Kimberly – Science and Children, 2019
The authors focused on using antiques to learn how to teach elementary children about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in a historical context; they refer to the historical objects as "antique artifacts." By studying antiques, students get a real-world opportunity to learn how people in their local area and beyond…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, STEM Education, Grade 2, Grade 3
Pellegrino, Kristen; Beavers, Jennifer P.; Dill, Susan – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2019
The purpose of this self-study of teacher education practices was to examine and improve improvisation and composition teaching practices for three university professors at the same institution. Primary data sets were individual researcher journals and transcripts of seven researcher meetings. Secondary data sets were music major surveys,…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Activities, Independent Study, Music

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