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Hallam, Susan; Ireson, Judith – Research Papers in Education, 2005
Internationally and historically in the UK, considerable research has been undertaken regarding teachers' pedagogical practices when working with high or low ability classes. Latterly, in the UK, research has focused on pedagogical practices in mixed ability classes. This paper aims to compare secondary school teachers' pedagogical practices in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teaching Styles
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McAlpine, L.; Weston, C.; Berthiaume, D.; Fairbank-Roch, G. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2006
In this exploratory study we compare and report two ways in which instructors describe their teaching: (a) thinking about a course they are teaching, (b) thinking about specific classes within that course. Extensive interviews over an extended time provided the data for analysis. At the course level, we analyzed comments about teaching decisions…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, College Faculty
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Gerber, Michael M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
In this paper I comment on recent recommendations that students' responsiveness to instruction (RTI) provides a basis for identification of students as learning disabled. I repeat an earlier argument (Gerber & Semmel, 1985) that teachers embedded in schools are naturally variable in their capacity to respond to differences in students' response to…
Descriptors: Identification, Learning Disabilities, Teaching Methods, Individual Differences
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Oakland, Thomas; Joyce, Diana – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2004
Four temperament qualities and their origins are described together with the influence of temperament styles on teaching and learning styles. Teachers are encouraged to provide opportunities for students to utilize their strengths, to overcome weaknesses, to encourage positive behaviors, to promote an understanding of themselves and others, and to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Vocational Interests, Personality, Educational Opportunities
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Wilkerson, Carol – Foreign Language Annals, 2008
Contemporary best practices in the profession encourage teaching as much as possible in the target language, but when university faculty were observed teaching Spanish, the majority spoke English during instruction and many engaged in frequent code switching (alternations) between English and Spanish. Findings indicate that instructors used…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Code Switching (Language), English, Native Speakers
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Smith, Glenn G.; Heindel, Allen J.; Torres-Ayala, Ana T. – Internet and Higher Education, 2008
Differences in curriculum and teaching styles across disciplines in higher education courses are also evident in online courses. This study used two widely available sources of data, CMS tool usage logs and course evaluations, to analyze differences between online courses in disciplinary quadrants (hard-pure, hard-applied, soft-pure, soft-applied)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching Styles, Online Courses, Intellectual Disciplines
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Vacilotto, Silvana; Cummings, Rhoda – ELT Journal, 2007
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the peer coaching model as a professional development tool for pre-service ESL/EFL teachers, and its possible applicability to the Binational Centres in Brazil, as well as to teacher development programmes in general. Peer coaching, a reflective approach to teacher development,…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Teaching Skills
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Klein, Mary – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2007
New times demand new interpretations of what it means to be numerate in a global world. Policy and curriculum documents uphold notions of capable young learners, actively engaged in investigative learning processes that will carry them on to competent and confident participation in the social and economic world of tomorrow. However, as the author…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Numeracy, Active Learning
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Vincent, John – Australian Educational Computing, 2007
The interactive whiteboard is a relatively new technology in Australian classrooms, especially in early years settings. This article reports on a case study in which an interactive whiteboard was placed in a Prep (Year 0) classroom in a Melbourne primary school. The teacher was then observed by making both audio and video recordings to watch for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Styles, Case Studies, Teacher Student Relationship
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Watts, Rowena – Literacy, 2007
This paper explores one way that teachers can develop creativity within potentially limiting confines and pressures of curriculum guidelines. The researcher considers the inclusion of film as a creative, engaging and effective strategy for teaching reading using data from a small-scale research project. Hypotheses are based on analysis of…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Nonprint Media, Guidelines, Teaching Styles
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Applebee, Arthur N.; Adler, Mary; Flihan, Sheila – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
This study examines 11 interdisciplinary teams involving 30 teachers and 542 students in New York and California. The teams represented an array of approaches to interdisciplinary curricula, ranging from simple correlation to major reconstrual of the contributing disciplines. Teams that engaged in the most reconstrual of traditional content also…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ramsey, Lara – New Educator, 2007
In Eleanor Duckworth's class "T-440: Teaching and Learning" at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, students sometimes wonder how Duckworth's model of teaching and learning works in elementary classroom settings. In this article the author, a graduate of "T-440" and a 6th grade teacher at the Smith College Laboratory School, chronicles her…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Teaching Methods, Teaching Styles, Curriculum Implementation
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Fittipaldi-Wert, Jeanine; Brock, Sheri J. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2007
Students with disabilities are now more than ever being included in physical education classes. However, most physical educators feel they have not received adequate preparation in their undergraduate programs regarding teaching students with disabilities. There are many factors that go into providing a positive inclusive setting, such as using…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teaching Styles, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities
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Scheyvens, Regina; Griffin, Amy L.; Jocoy, Christine L.; Liu, Yan; Bradford, Michael – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2008
While some geographers have embraced active learning as a means to engage students in a course, many others stick to conventional teaching methods. They are often deterred by suggestions that it can be difficult to implement active learning where students have no prior knowledge of a subject, that active learning requires too much work of…
Descriptors: Geography, Prior Learning, Active Learning, Teaching Methods
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Hendry, Graham D.; Lyon, Patricia M.; Henderson-Smart, Cheryl – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2007
Teachers' approaches to teaching may influence the way they interpret and respond to student evaluations. In this article we explore the relationship between teachers' approaches to teaching and responses to qualitative student feedback in a problem-based medical program. We asked all lecturers and theme session presenters in 2003 who had received…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Evaluation, Feedback, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
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