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Marashio, Paul – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1999
Discusses the four learning styles (concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation) and the importance of matching teaching and learning styles. Outlines activities for a humanities course that coordinates appropriate teaching and learning styles. Provides appendices. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Principles, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning
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Ellis, Abby – Music Educators Journal, 1999
Presents an interview with Clark Terry, who comments on his approach with children who know nothing about music, the most important qualities of a good teacher, and music and arts education in schools today. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews
Szekely, George – Arts & Activities, 1999
Discusses the importance of designing settings for children that encourage hands-on creativity through play. Suggests the designs are art forms requiring a participatory art teaching style. Describes the technique and provides proven design ideas. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials, Art Products
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Lage, Maureen J.; Platt, Glenn J.; Treglia, Michael – Journal of Economic Education, 2000
Describes a teaching strategy called the inverted classroom that enables instructors of introductory economics courses to address students' different learning styles within the time constraints of the class. Explains that in the inverted classroom the events that traditionally take place during class time now take place outside the classroom and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Course Content, Economics Education, Educational Strategies
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Truscott, Michael H.; Rustogi, Hemant; Young Corinne B. – Journal of Economic Education, 2000
Describes a simulation exercise called "The Summit of the Americas" that enables students to apply economic concepts. Discusses the four segments of the simulation: (1) pre-negotiation phase; (2) negotiation phase; (3) the debriefing phase; and (4) an economic impact report. Addresses the issues involved when incorporating the simulation into a…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Course Content, Economics Education, Educational Strategies
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Hickman, Richard – Art Education, 2001
Explores why art teachers include various objects and resources in their classroom environments. Focuses on different categories of art teachers: (1) high priest (concerned with personal expression); (2) technocrats (concerned with exploration); (3) social workers (concerned with social awareness); and (4) pedagogues (concerned with developing the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Classroom Environment, Educational Resources
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Baum, Lawrence – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2002
Explores the role of teachers focusing on the importance of their enthusiasm for teaching. Discusses such topics as teaching styles, the topical coverage of courses, and the attitudes teachers have toward students. Addresses the issues of personal taste and relevance within the realm of topical content. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Practices, Higher Education, Political Science
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Druger, Marvin – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1997
Presents guidelines for undergraduate teaching. The key concept is P-P-P-E-P: preparation, presentation, people orientation, evaluation, and practice. Other observations include the uniqueness of every individual, teaching students to want to learn, and being very selective in choosing the content to be taught. (AIM)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Science Education
Wheatley, Margaret J. – Momentum, 1998
Expresses concern that instructors have become less creative and less skilled at eliciting student creativity as a result of proliferating planning processes and workshops. Gives new and startling descriptions of how life creates and develops more life. Asserts that instructors need clear intent in the classroom but should not always expect…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Creativity, Elementary Education
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Flores, Maria Assuncao; Day, Christopher – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2006
This paper presents the major findings of a longitudinal study of teachers' professional identities in the early years of teaching. It analyzes key influences upon the ways in which new teachers' identities are shaped and reshaped over time. Through their own perceptions, analyses of the school cultures in which they work and their pupils' views…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Context Effect, Teacher Background, Cultural Background
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Henderson, Gloria – Educational Horizons, 2005
Like Chip Anderson, whose essay you read earlier in this issue, I was initially taught to use the deficit-remediation model with my students. Even in that negative context, though, and with no exposure at all to strengths-based education, I unconsciously based my early teaching on four of my five Clifton StrengthsFinder signature themes:…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary Education, Student Characteristics, Academic Achievement
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Jeffrey, Bob; Craft, Anna – Educational Studies, 2004
The distinction and relationship between teaching creatively and teaching for creativity identified in the report from the National Advisory Committee on Creative and Cultural Education ( NACCCE, 1999), is examined by focusing on empirical research from an early years school, known for its creative approach. The examination uses four…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Research, Advisory Committees, Creativity
Nahal, Anita – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2005
Much has been written about the sometimes contentious relationship between international teaching assistants (ITAs) and their American students. ITAs sometimes have unfamiliar accents, teaching styles and cultural nuances that can create an environment where teaching and learning become a challenge. In an ideal classroom, both the student and…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Foreign Students, Teacher Student Relationship, College Students
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Caulfield-Sloan, Maryrose B.; Ruzicka, Mary F. – Planning and Changing, 2005
The type of staff development necessary to improve student achievement is not the type of in-service where elementary teachers just attend a workshop to learn a specific activity to be used when teaching a particular concept. Rather, a comprehensive instructional strategy is the one designed to enhance student comprehension and mastery for…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Professional Development, Science Tests, Student Evaluation
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Long, Holly E.; Coldren, Jeffrey T. – College Teaching, 2006
The present research examines whether an interpersonal environment may exist in classrooms that are notoriously impersonal: large lecture-based freshman-level general psychology classes. The artificial categorization of teaching and learning styles, and the limits of those categories, is also addressed. Students evaluated the style of teaching in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship
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