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Phares, Vicky – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2020
Memoirs and autobiographies can be rich sources of real-world information for students in psychology classes. These resources have been used in adult-oriented abnormal psychology classes, but have yet to be explored for use in courses on abnormal child psychology. This manuscript reviews the use of memoirs and autobiographies in adult-oriented…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Teaching Methods, Psychopathology, Child Psychology
Lujan, Heidi L.; LaFrance, Nicole C.; Petersen, Shelby A.; DiCarlo, Stephen E. – HAPS Educator, 2020
This article describes a simple and inexpensive "shock and awe" classroom demonstration for understanding the importance of carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2]) in acid-base regulation. Before class, a solution was prepared by adding sodium bicarbonate and universal indicator solution to a sample of distilled water contained in a standard…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Chemistry, Learning Experience
Schembari, N. Paul – PRIMUS, 2020
Ciphers based on rotor machines were the state-of-the-art in the mid-1900s, with arguably the most famous being the German Enigma. We have found that students have great interest in the Enigma and its cryptanalysis, so we created our own rotor cipher that is simulated with shifting tables and can be cryptanalyzed. Ours and the historic rotor…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Equipment, Technology, Teaching Methods
Haslett, Emily – Language Teaching, 2020
With a certain tone of concern, Suzanne Graham's article presents readers with a series of perceived problems related to current methods of teaching listening skills in the second language classroom. The general explanation behind these observations is the author's perception that language teachers' practices do not 'reflect current thinking from…
Descriptors: Listening Skills, Teaching Methods, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
Lauer, Thomas W. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2020
This paper gives four examples of the use of short speculative fiction for teaching different aspects of information privacy. Information privacy is multi-faceted; as an area of study it intersects with a number of fields. A non-exhaustive list could include: law, information systems, decision science, marketing, management, philosophy,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Fiction, Privacy, Information Security
Wang, Yang; Liu, Qingtang – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2020
This study analysed the instructors' teaching presence of three courses conducted by an instructor to explore the effects of the instructors' online teaching presence on students' interactions and collaborative knowledge constructions. Content analysis, social network analysis, and lag sequential analysis were used to explore the mechanism of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teacher Student Relationship, Cooperative Learning, Electronic Learning
Burke, Jon; Goukasian, Levon; Shearer, Robert – Journal of Statistics Education, 2020
Students often struggle with the concept of dependence of events or random variables. We present a simple coin flipping game that yields surprising results due to the dependencies within the game. The game is simple enough for young children to understand and play, yet complex enough to yield results that are counterintuitive to even most graduate…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Games, Problem Solving
Nachtigall, Valentina; Serova, Katja; Rummel, Nikol – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
The current work builds on research demonstrating the effectiveness of Productive Failure (PF) for learning. While the effectiveness of PF has been demonstrated for STEM learning, it has not yet been investigated whether PF is also beneficial for learning in non-STEM domains. Given this need to test PF for learning in domains other than…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Failure, Teaching Methods, High School Students
Hanson, Jana M.; Florestano, Megan – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2020
Classroom assessment techniques (CATs) provide instructors with the opportunity to get feedback about what students are learning, where they need help, and provide instructors with an important tool to tailor course design and student learning.
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Teaching Methods, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Homrighausen, Jonathan – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2020
Although recent scholarship on the biblical studies survey course has sought to bring in a wide array of new methods and ways to incorporate the Bible into the broader liberal arts curriculum, a dearth of tactics for employing biblical manuscripts in the classroom remains. This article details one experience crafting two class sessions for an…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Biblical Literature, Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods
Campbell, Corbin M.; Chadi, Diana; Avila, Pablo – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2020
This chapter describes four concepts from the learning sciences that provide research-based recommendations for instructional practice. The authors explore how these teaching approaches manifest in different institutional, disciplinary, and course contexts.
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Teaching Methods, Institutional Characteristics, Intellectual Disciplines
Huang, Yu-Ching – Schools: Studies in Education, 2020
This article shares three main lessons the author learned from her correspondence with Vivian Gussin Paley. Early on, the author wrote Mrs. Paley about how she discovered the meaning of story acting for visually impaired children. The act of sharing her thoughts with Mrs. Paley showed her the power of writing to promote thinking. Equally important…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Story Telling, Thinking Skills, Drama
Kula, Fulya; Koçer, Rüya Gökhan – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2020
Difficulties in learning (and thus teaching) statistical inference are well reported in the literature. We argue the problem emanates not only from the way in which statistical inference is taught but also from what exactly is taught as statistical inference. What makes statistical inference difficult to understand is that it contains two logics…
Descriptors: Statistical Inference, Teaching Methods, Difficulty Level, Comprehension
Rodriguez, Jon-Marc G.; Hunter, Kevin H.; Scharlott, Leah J.; Becker, Nicole M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
As a pedagogical approach, process oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL) allows students to socially construct knowledge through iterative cycles that include three steps: exploring a model, inventing a concept, and applying the resulting ideas. A growing body of research indicates that relative to lecture-based approaches, POGIL supports…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Inquiry
Zembylas, Michalinos – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
This article explores how Jean François Lyotard reflects on affect as unrepresentable in relation to contemporary affect theory and specifically post-Deleuzian perspectives and non-representational theories suggesting that we need to invent new theoretical ways of addressing our more-than-textual, multisensual worlds. The essay leans on this…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Intervention, Educational Theories

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