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Peer reviewedRogers, George E. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2000
Seventh-graders (n=160) were assessed before and after a 9-week industrial technology course: 67 in traditional labs with old equipment, 65 in modular labs, and 28 in contemporary, updated labs. The contemporary lab produced the greatest achievement gain, significantly better than the modular approach in a number of areas. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Grade 7, Industry
Peer reviewedArthur, David – Journal of Nursing Education, 2001
An alcohol early intervention education package was tested with nursing students; 73 preregistration and 33 registered nurses used it; 71 and 35 were controls. Those using the package showed significant improvement in attitudes about problem and dependent drinkers and in knowledge. (Contains 30 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Attitude Change, Early Intervention, Higher Education
Colace, Francesco; De Santo, Massimo; Vento, Mi – International Journal on E-Learning, 2005
Thanks to the technological improvements of recent years, distance education represents a real alternative or support to the traditional formative processes. The Internet allows the design of contents, which are able to raise the quality of the traditional formative process. However, the amount of information students can obtain from the Internet…
Descriptors: Internet, Metadata, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Distance Education
Birkenmaier, Julie; Behrman, Gary; Berg-Weger, Marla – Educational Gerontology, 2005
Knowledge and sensitivity about diverse aging populations is a rapidly emerging area of interest in higher education. The next decades will see dramatic increases in the number of older adults in the United States (Administration on Aging (AOA), 2000). Recognizing and utilizing spiritual and religious traditions holds special significance when…
Descriptors: Learning Modules, Religious Factors, Social Work, Public Health
Pelletier, Allen L.; McCall, John W. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2005
Curriculum concepts successfully used to teach third-year medical students about spirituality in health care can be readily adapted for use in any professional or preprofessional health curriculum. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Medical Students, Health Education, Religious Factors, Learning Modules
Nenniger, Peter – Educational Psychology Review, 2006
The comment starts with a review of the authors' four phase model of SRL as metacognitive, motivated, and strategic where it is suggested to complete the model with aspects of motivation, emotion, and attribution. Furthermore, integrating theories about "online motivation" within the model's internal regulatory part and framing it with elements of…
Descriptors: Criticism, Learning Modules, Self Management, Computer Oriented Programs
Mahboub, Kamyar C.; Portillo, Margaret B.; Liu, Yinhui; Chandraratna, Susantha – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
The purpose of this study was to assess ways by which creativity may be enhanced in a design-oriented course. In order to demonstrate the validity of the approach, a statistically based study was employed. Additionally, the experiment was replicated in two design-oriented fields at the University of Kentucky. These fields were civil engineering…
Descriptors: Creativity, Interior Design, Civil Engineering, College Students
Peer reviewedScheider, Walter – Science Teacher, 2005
The February 2005 issue of The Science Teacher (TST) reminded everyone that by learning how scientists study stars, students gain an understanding of how science measures things that can not be set up in lab, either because they are too big, too far away, or happened in a very distant past. The authors of "How Far are the Stars?" show how the…
Descriptors: Scientists, Internet, Inferences, Science Teachers
Gerber, Sue; Scott, Logan; Clements, Douglas H.; Sarama, Julie – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
In this study, we explore the extent to which two instructional techniques promote critical discourse in an online class on educational standards and curriculum: instructor stance (challenging/nonchallenging) and topic level (higher order/lower order). Posts from 25 students, across four modules, were analyzed. These four modules constituted…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Online Courses, Teacher Influence, Web Based Instruction
Walters, David – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
The ability to use methodologies is an essential ingredient in the teaching of Information System techniques and approaches. One method to achieve this is to use a practical approach where students undertake "live" projects with local client organisations. They can then reflect on the approach adopted with the aim of producing a "reflective"…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Experiential Learning, Education Work Relationship, Learning Modules
Bello, Julia; Butler, Charles; Radavich, Rosanne; York, Alan; Oseto, Christian; Orvis, Kathryn; Pittendrigh, Barry R. – Science Education Review, 2007
Although members of the general public have often heard of the terms "genetic engineering" and, more recently, genomics, they typically have little to no knowledge about these topics, and in some cases are confused about basic concepts in these areas. There is currently a need for teaching models to explain concepts behind genomics.…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Genetics, Teaching Models, Scientific Concepts
Learning and Skills Network (NJ1), 2007
The topics outlined here have been developed to complement the policies and methodologies outlined in the professional development framework for e-learning. They include: (1) a core topic: e-learning fundamentals; (2) pedagogically based practitioner topics; (3) specialist e-learning developer topics; and (4) leadership topics (developed by the…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Activity Units, Learning Modules, Fundamental Concepts
Prigo, Robert – Corwin Press, 2007
Teaching physical science in the elementary and middle grades can be challenging for busy teachers faced with growing science demands and limited classroom resources. Robert Prigo provides fun and engaging activities using safe, available materials that educators can easily incorporate into lesson plans. Extensive examples, sample inquiry…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Needs, Learning Activities, Class Activities
Sabella, Mel S. – Physics Teacher, 2007
There are many programs for the professional development of high school physics teachers that have proven to be effective in preparing these teachers to conduct inquiry-based activities in the classroom. In this paper, we describe a small-scale professional development program called the Physics Van Inservice Institute. During the program,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Urban Schools, Physics, Inservice Teacher Education
Owens, Denise; Rutherford, June – Industry and Higher Education, 2007
This paper describes the conception and progress to date of the development of work-based learning as part of post-qualifying education in the School of Nursing at the University of Salford. There is a changing culture in the university in relation to the delivery of programmes via non-traditional routes. In this context, work-based learning is a…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Learning Strategies, Experiential Learning, Nursing

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