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Music Educators Journal, 1982
Presents photographs of young children in Suzuki method violin classes. Pictures show students enjoying the process of learning how to handle their instruments properly and developing musical techniques. (AM)
Descriptors: Music Education, Photographs, Primary Education, Student Reaction
Mason, Bernard – Use of English, 1991
Discusses the notion of Robert Frost as "that terrifying poet." Analyses some of Frost's poetry in this light and discusses the reactions of students. (PRA)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Poetry, Student Reaction
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Crossgrove, Kirsten; Curran, Kristen L. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
Student response systems (clickers) are viewed positively by students and instructors in numerous studies. Evidence that clickers enhance student learning is more variable. After becoming comfortable with the technology during fall 2005-spring 2006, we compared student opinion and student achievement in two different courses taught with clickers…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, Majors (Students), Student Reaction, Student Attitudes
de Guzman, Allan B.; Uy, Millard M.; Siy, Elmore Y.; Torres, Ramon Kristoffer C.; Tancioco, Joseph Bryan F.; Hernandez, Jomar R. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2008
Caring, as a universal human phenomenon, should permeate elementary, secondary and tertiary level instruction. The practice of teaching, especially at the tertiary level, is not only substantial and procedural but relational as well. To teach with a heart is the essence that makes teaching a form of caring. When teaching is viewed as a form of…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Role, Caring
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Yoon, Susan A. – International Journal of Science Education, 2008
Educational efforts to incorporate ethical decision-making in science classrooms about current science and technology issues have met with great challenges. Some research suggests that the inherent complexity in both the subject matter content and the structure and dynamics of classrooms contribute to this challenge. This study seeks to…
Descriptors: Evolution, Student Attitudes, Genetics, Information Sources
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Loya, Melody Aye; Cuevas, Mo – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2010
Teaching about racism creates challenging issues for educators and students alike. Using experiential learning and a public-access curriculum to teach about racism and social inequality, graduate and undergraduate students participated in this elective course. The hybrid "minimester" course focused on affective responses to classroom activities,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing Assignments, Elective Courses, Class Activities
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Gorra, Andrea; Finlay, Janet – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2009
Audio or video podcasts can be a useful tool to supplement practical exercises such as business simulations. In this paper, we discuss a case study in which different types of podcast were utilised to support the delivery of a course in international business. The students work in groups and run a fictional company using business simulation…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, International Trade, Technology Uses in Education, Role Playing
Self Trand, Patsy A.; Eberly, Charlene – Learning Assistance Review, 2009
The current trend in First Year Experience (FYE) courses is to add critical thinking through reading and writing. Research now suggests this design for a learning strategy based FYE course improves retention rates. This paper provides methods of incorporating critical thinking through reading and learning into the FYE course curriculum through a…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Critical Thinking, Lesson Plans, Student Reaction
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Petersen, Jerry – Assessing Writing, 2009
Large-scale writing programs can add value to the traditional timed writing assessment by using aspects of the essays to assess the effectiveness of institutional goals, programs, and curriculums. The "six learning goals" prompt in this study represents an attempt to provide an accurate writing assessment that moves beyond scores. This…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Writing Tests
Ulmer, Robert R.; Hemphill, Michael R. – Metropolitan Universities, 2007
Little is known about students' reactions to their university's attempt to manage their informational and emotional needs during a time of national crisis. A survey of students immediately following the 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States found that students wanted the university to stay open and function as a place for sense making…
Descriptors: Universities, College Administration, College Students, Student Reaction
Duggan, Timothy J. – Gifted Child Today, 2007
Teachers have the ability to give students opportunities to produce alternative, artistic responses to concepts they learn in school. When a student writes a poem for a character in an assigned story or engage in other activities, the classroom becomes a more interesting space, and students think in new ways. For gifted children, such…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Student Reaction, Art Expression, Individualized Instruction
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Hubard, Olga M. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2007
This is a qualitative examination of how the presentation mode of Renaissance painting--original artwork, printed reproduction, or digital reproduction--influences the critical responses of adolescents. In contrast to prior experimental research in this area, the findings of this study provide insights into the experiential dimensions of student's…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Student Reaction, Painting (Visual Arts), Art Products
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Rhea, Nancy; Rovai, Alfred; Ponton, Michael; Derrick, Gail; Davis, John – International Journal on E-Learning, 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine if the nature of student comments on anonymous end-of-course evaluations differed relative to course delivery medium. Comments evaluated were submitted by 202 graduate students enrolled in face-to-face (F2F) and online versions of research and statistics courses over a four-year period. Results suggested…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Internet, Distance Education
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Clayton, Michael C.; Woodard, Camille – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2007
Increasing student participation in college classrooms is an overlooked yet socially valid endeavor. The present study attempted to increase student participation, accuracy of responding, and weekly quiz scores, by incorporating student response-cards. Measures of social validity were also addressed. One hundred twenty university students in two…
Descriptors: Psychology, Introductory Courses, Rating Scales, Student Participation
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Ilk, Ozlem – Assessment Update, 2007
The most powerful single modification that enhances achievement is feedback. Feedback can be achieved through the use of classroom assessment techniques (CATs). CATs are designed to provide both faculty and students with the feedback necessary to increase the quality of teaching and learning throughout the semester (Angelo and Cross, 1993). CATs…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods
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