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Iur'ev, Oleg; And Others – Soviet Education, 1991
Offers examples of good Soviet art teachers and their ideas. Describes an art teacher who allows children to draw in any position so as to free natural creativity. Tells of programs to develop children's interest and ability in folk art, architecture, and life. Stresses the importance of sincerity of interaction and innovation. (DK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Childrens Art, Creative Teaching
Cunningham, Patricia M.; Allington, Richard L. – Learning, 1991
Describes how primary teachers can use decoding strategies within a literature-based, whole-language setting. A three-stage approach involves the book stage (real reading), the word stage (learning words), and the letter-sound stage (learning sounds). The article provides sample activities. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Decoding (Reading), Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
DeAmbrose, Eileen; And Others – Instructor, 1991
Three elementary teachers describe how they became involved in computer technology and the projects that caught their interest. One teacher used word processing to enhance students' writing abilities. Another used software to tailor learning to all levels. The third tried an international telecommunications program that allowed children to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Creative Teaching
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DeVitis, Joseph L. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1991
Discusses diversity in educational reform and U.S. teacher education. The article presents distinctive theoretical and methodological approaches from various U.S. teacher education programs, noting most of them focused on diversity before the school reform movement began. Teachers are encouraged to devote themselves to teaching as a pre- and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Creative Teaching, Divergent Thinking, Educational Change
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Wisniewska, Ingrid – TESOL Journal, 1998
Using games to determine students' feelings and attitudes toward their language learning can help build group trust and air possible problems. Presents some well-known games that are adapted to find out more about what students think ("Find Someone Who...,""Prove It!," and "What Are You Good At?"). Game variations and teacher training adaptations…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)
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Wright, Gary; Sherman, Ross – Reading Improvement, 1999
Considers how teachers can help students become literate, critical, creative thinkers by aligning curricula, teaching strategies, and instructional resources. Promotes literacy, higher-level thinking, and writing skills through the interdisciplinary approach of combining language and art. Suggests that creating a comic strip stimulates and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Comics (Publications), Creative Teaching, Creative Thinking
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Brown, Jessie; Adams, Arlene – Action in Teacher Education, 2000
Describes one university's Senior Festival, in which seniors in the Early Childhood and Elementary Education program document their progress by displaying and sharing their work with faculty and students. The Festival develops students' collaboration and critical thinking skills and celebrates accomplishments meaningfully. This improves school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Seniors, Creative Teaching, Critical Thinking
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Conti, Regina; And Others – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1995
Assessed effectiveness of engaging students in a creative activity on a topic as a means of encouraging an active cognitive set toward learning that topic area. Creative task engagement was found to be an effective means of enhancing creativity (in the absence of evaluation expectation), intrinsic motivation, and long-term retention. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Creative Activities, Creative Teaching
McCutcheon, Susan – Learning, 1996
Describes how to motivate students to learn by having them teach back to the class what they have just learned from the teacher. Students break into small groups and brainstorm how to teach what has just been presented, then the teacher picks one group to teach back to the class. (SM)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
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Stowers, Robert H.; Barker, Randolph T. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2003
Students in business communication classes are expected to write various types of documents. Research has illustrated that undergraduate student writing skills have not improved even though most states have begun writing proficiency tests at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. By the time students enroll in college, students are…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing Skills, Creative Teaching, Motivation Techniques
Radda, Chuck – Teacher Magazine, 2005
In this article, the author describes his use of an old obsolete and quaintly archaic form of entertainment in order to create a more lively academic discussion. He introduced the songs of Scottish folk/pop singer, Al Stewart, as an effective teaching tool in his class. Students listened to several Al Stewart songs: (1) "A League of Notions"--a…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Singing, Classroom Environment, Teaching Methods
Darn, Steve – Online Submission, 2006
This article applies theories of alternative thinking and problem solving to the teaching context. Teachers working in static situations are prone to stagnation leading to a paradigm crisis where they are forced to question the status quo. Techniques for confronting such situations are examined, along with personal management strategies and the…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Emotional Intelligence, Teaching Skills, Problem Solving
Syvertsen, Amy K.; Flanagan, Constance A.; Stout, Michael D. – Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), 2007
The power of civic education to elicit positive student outcomes has been empirically documented. However, the field is only now beginning to understand the causal processes that bring about these positive changes in young people. "The Civic Mission of Schools" report commissioned by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and CIRCLE (2003) lays out…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Rote Learning, Teaching Methods, Civics
Goetz, Elizabeth M. – 1991
The course selected for the creative approach was History and Philosophy of Early Childhood Education, an offering in the Department of Human Development. The subjects were 58 undergraduates in 3 classes. The creative approach required innovative student team presentations on seven early childhood education programs, and offered the choice of an…
Descriptors: Class Activities, College Students, Course Evaluation, Creative Teaching
Binder, Jude – 1989
This paper describes the work of a teacher at the Heartwood Dance Center, a school of dance and related arts in rural Calhoun County, West Virginia. The teacher also conducts freelance workshops in local schools of the region, where people are isolated and incomes are generally low. The extent to which children are talented is partially dependent…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Teaching, Dance, Dance Education
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