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Myer, Rick A.; Moore, Holly B. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2006
This article outlines a theory for understanding the impact of a crisis on individuals and organizations. Crisis in context theory (CCT) is grounded in an ecological model and based on literature in the field of crisis intervention and on personal experiences of the authors. A graphic representation denotes key components and premises of CCT,…
Descriptors: Models, Crisis Intervention, Literature Reviews, Transformative Learning
Miller, Richard L., Ed.; Balcetis, Emily, Ed.; Burns, Susan R., Ed.; Daniel, David B., Ed.; Saville, Bryan K., Ed.; Woody, William Douglas, Ed. – Society for the Teaching of Psychology, 2011
The purpose of the book is to provide teachers of psychology access to teaching techniques that epitomize "happy tact and ingenuity." The principle influence that teachers have on student behavior occurs in the classroom since, as noted by Erickson and Strommer, (1991), today's students spend relatively little time studying outside of class. When…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Adult Development, Class Activities, Learning Activities
Ali, Sadia – English Teaching Forum, 2007
This article proposes the Teacher Observation Programme for in-service teacher trainees. The program is reflective, collaborative, and builds confidence. It enables teachers to grow in their ability to self-evaluate. Trainees who have made decisions about their own observation, who have created and used their own observational tools, and who have…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Trainees, Observational Learning, Models
Zozakiewicz, Cathy; Rodriguez, Alberto J. – Educational Policy, 2007
Maxima was an intervention project that focused on assisting teachers to establish more inquiry-based, gender-inclusive, and culturally relevant learning environments. The authors grounded the project by using sociotransformative constructivism as a theoretical framework to steer the implementation of three guiding concepts for professional…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Constructivism (Learning), Instructional Design, Transformative Learning
Davis, Jane; Richards, Anne R. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
The authors focused on the experiences of teachers involved in two diversity initiatives at Iowa State University in order to demonstrate that such initiatives succeed only if they are characterized by the mutuality of learning that teachers and students share, which is an intrinsic part of transformative education. Multicultural teaching…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Transformative Learning, Cultural Pluralism, Student Diversity
Raulston, Cassie; Moellinger, Donna – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
With the evolution of technology, students can now take online classes that may not be offered in their home schools. While online courses are commonly found in many high schools, WebQuests are used more commonly in elementary schools. Through the exploration of WebQuests, students are able to integrate the Internet into classroom activities. The…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Class Activities, Learning Activities, Student Interests
Craig, Cheryl J. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2007
For the purpose of reflective analysis, this article, which employs narrative inquiry as a research methodology, combines two "crossing the boundaries" dilemmas I experienced over the course of a decade. While the dilemmas relate to different issues that emerged in my career (standardized testing as a K-12 teacher and the formal…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Research Methodology, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Perspective-Taking as Transformative Practice in Teaching Multicultural Literature to White Students
Thein, Amanda Haertling; Beach, Richard; Parks, Daryl – English Journal, 2007
Amanda Haertling Thein, Richard Beach, and Daryl Parks explore the subtle yet powerful changes that transpire when white students encounter multicultural literature and experience tensions between their beliefs and those that appear in the texts. As students mediate the tensions, they become more critically aware of their beliefs and may be more…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, White Students, Literature, Perspective Taking
Flumerfelt, Shannon; Ingram, Ilene; Brockberg, Kevin; Smith, Julia – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2007
The advantages of transformative learning approaches in graduate education parallel the tenets of mentoring and lifelong learning. Under this theoretical framework, adult student achievement in leadership programming can be assessed as a developmental and individualized process. The mixed methods study presented here illustrates that it is…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Graduate Students, Academic Achievement, Transformative Learning
Jensen, Deborah Ann – Teaching Education, 2007
Graduate students seeking certification as literacy specialists were asked to send monthly newsletters home with their students as a requirement for one of their courses. They were also asked to critically examine their newsletters, to discuss the impact, if any, it made on their relationships with parents, and to reflect on the experience. This…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Parent Participation, Newsletters, Family School Relationship
Tupper, Jennifer – Canadian Social Studies, 2005
The history that students learn in schools supports a view of the past that casts men as dominant and universal subjects. As such, the way that students understand the past will inevitably influence the way they think about the present and consider the future. Rather than perpetuating dominant narratives, this paper argues that history and social…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning
Peer reviewedAltpeter, Mary; Marshall, Victor W. – Educational Gerontology, 2003
Part of an undergraduate introductory aging course was an experiential web-based exercise on calculating life expectancy, which used transformative learning methods. Data from 12 undergraduates revealed the reflective exercise stimulated thinking and increased awareness of and sensitivity to aging. (Contains 11 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), College Students, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Caldwell, Karen; Domahidy, Mary; Penick, Michael – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2002
Uses a praxis methodology to explore the possibility of student transformation through participation in an interprofessional university-community partnership (the Neighbor-to-Neighbor program involving Saint Louis University). The experiences of participants in one partnership provided a focal point for questioning assumptions about the nature of…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Public Service
Peer reviewedBennetts, Christine – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2003
The effect of transformative learning was studied in 197 British adults over 30 who received government fellowships aimed at individual and community change. Significant transformations involved self-validation, transformed relationships, increased educational motivation, career improvement, and better quality of life. Transitions were sustained…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change, Fellowships, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedPompa, Lori – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2002
Explores the transformative potential of service-learning through the lens of a particular context: a course held inside a prison. Addresses questions such as how service-learning is "done," the fragile nature of power and how to approach it, how context impacts the educational process, and the transformative possibilities of a "liberatory"…
Descriptors: College Students, Correctional Education, Course Descriptions, Higher Education

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