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Jackson, Charles A.; Lentz, Laurie D.; Plant, Frederick W.; Rowley, Shawna; List, Daniel – Facilities Manager, 2009
APPA's Effective & Innovative Practices Award continues to highlight an ever-growing list of creative and practical programs and processes that enhance and transform service delivery, lower costs, increase productivity, improve customer service, generate revenue, or otherwise benefit an educational institution. The five 2009 award-winning…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Awards, Creativity, Innovation
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Winner, Langdon – Policy Futures in Education, 2009
Waves of enthusiasm for technological innovations that promise to revitalize teaching and learning are at least a century old. Unfortunately, the record of accomplishment for the many varieties of hardware and software introduced into schools over the decades is remarkably thin. Today's promoters of technology in education tend to forget similar…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Educational Technology, Computer Software Evaluation, Influence of Technology
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Heim, Michael – Policy Futures in Education, 2009
Contemporary innovations in education tend to be information based or computer driven. A complete curriculum, however, needs flexibility in order to foster skills for shifting from one context to another. Face-to-face skills play an important role in the governance of democratic societies, and "having a good understanding" of something involves…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Technology Uses in Education, Case Studies
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Olafsson, Brynjar; Thorsteinsson, Gisli – Design and Technology Education, 2009
Sloyd pedagogy was introduced towards the close of the 18th century to Icelandic educators. Subsequently craft was established as a specific subject aimed at general education. In the beginning craft was called "school industry," to distinguish it from "home industry" whose aim was to help homes to be self-sufficient for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Technological Literacy, Literature Reviews
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Keith, Jason M.; Silverstein, David L.; Visco, Donald P., Jr. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
Chemical engineering faculty members are often asked to teach a core course that they have not taught before. The immediate thought is to come up with some new ideas to revolutionize that core course in ways that will engage students and maximize learning. This paper summarizes the authors' selection of the most effective, innovative approaches…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Chemical Engineering, Classroom Techniques, Best Practices
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Olusi, F. I.; Asokhia, M. O.; Longe, B. O. – College Student Journal, 2009
The importance of studying what affects adult learners and the use computer is motivated by the fact that technological innovations are being churned out in geometrical progression in the 21st century. Not to be computer literate is to be in the realm of darkness. Despite the popularity of computer training some problems still inhibit adults in…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
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Martin, Lee; Schwartz, Daniel L. – Cognition and Instruction, 2009
An important element of adaptive expertise involves stepping away from a routine to retool one's knowledge or environment. The current study investigated two forms of this adaptive pattern: fault-driven adaptations, which are reactions to a difficulty, and prospective adaptations, which are proactive reformulations. Graduate and undergraduate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Adjustment (to Environment), Comparative Analysis
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Knickel, Karlheinz; Brunori, Gianluca; Rand, Sigrid; Proost, Jet – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2009
The role of farming previously dedicated mainly to food production changed with an increasing recognition of the multifunctionality of agriculture and rural areas. It seems obvious to expect that farmers and rural actors adapt themselves to these new conditions, which are innovative and redefine their job. In many regions farmers can increase…
Descriptors: Food Service, Innovation, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
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Stolk, Machiel J.; Bulte, Astrid M. W.; de Jong, Onno; Pilot, Albert – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2009
The aim of this study is to understand the design of professional development programmes in teacher-based and context-based chemistry curriculum innovations. Firstly, the goals of these programmes are discussed and related to the concept of empowerment. Next, in a selection of empirical studies, four general strategies for professional development…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Professional Development, Science Teachers
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Garcia-Robles, R.; Diaz-del-Rio, F.; Vicente-Diaz, S.; Linares-Barranco, A. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2009
Problem-based learning (PBL) has proved to be a highly successful pedagogical model in many fields, although it is not that common in computer engineering. PBL goes beyond the typical teaching methodology by promoting student interaction. This paper presents a PBL trial applied to a course in a computer engineering degree at the University of…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Problem Based Learning, Electronic Learning, Computers
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Mapuva, Jephias; Muyengwa, Loveness – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2009
ICTs have brought benefits to business as well as to Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), where an unprecedented demand for tertiary education has seen students enrolling for courses, some doing so through distance education. This has made the internet a very significant and indispensable teaching/learning, communication, and marketing tool for…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Distance Education, Learning Strategies
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Primack, Brian A.; Fine, Danielle; Yang, Christopher K.; Wickett, Dustin; Zickmund, Susan – Health Education Research, 2009
Although media literacy represents an innovative venue for school-based antismoking programming, studies have not systematically compared student impressions of these and traditional programs. This study utilized data from a randomized trial comparing these two types of programs. After each program, students responded to three open-ended questions…
Descriptors: Coding, Comparative Analysis, Educational Innovation, Assignments
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Shi, Ning-Zhong; He, Xuming; Tao, Jian – Journal of Statistics Education, 2009
In recent years, statistics education in China has made great strides. However, there still exists a fairly large gap with the advanced levels of statistics education in more developed countries. In this paper, we identify some existing problems in statistics education in Chinese schools and make some proposals as to how they may be overcome. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Improvement, Statistics, Teaching Methods
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Regan, Elaine – Improving Schools, 2009
This article reports on students' perspectives of an in-school promotional intervention aimed at challenging traditional methods of teaching science in schools in an effort to inspire interest in school science and increase enrolments. First, the context for the research is discussed before briefly describing the intervention strategy employed and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Chemistry, Learner Engagement, Student Attitudes
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Larsen, Peter Gorm; Fernandes, Joao M.; Habel, Jacek; Lehrskov, Hanne; Vos, Richard J. C.; Wallington, Oliver; Zidek, Jan – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2009
Most university-level engineering studies produce technically skilled engineers. However, typically students face several difficulties when working in multidisciplinary teams when they initiate their industrial careers. In a globalised world, it becomes increasingly important that engineers are capable of collaborating across disciplinary…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Engineering Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, School Business Relationship
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