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Rhea, Zane Ma – Policy Futures in Education, 2010
The idea of "transmorphosis" will be used in this article to discuss the impact of new teaching and learning environments on the highly mobile global academic pedagogue. "Trans-" implies "movement across", whether it be space, time, place, culture, or institution. "-morphosis" evokes the possibility/requirement to shapeshift one's pedagogical…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Teaching Conditions, Educational Environment
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Turner, Marianne – Language and Education, 2010
This article highlights student co-regulation of teaching practices as a way of exploring how L2 students' language and pedagogical needs can be met in university support classes. Integration rather than assimilation--or adapting to the needs of the students rather than leaving students to face the exigencies of the new learning environment…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Student Needs, Foreign Countries
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Hunsaker, Scott L.; Nielsen, Aubree; Bartlett, Brianne – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2010
In a professional development project, six teaching practices were posited as necessary for improving affective and cognitive outcomes for identified advanced readers. These practices were identification, organization for instruction, content, instructional strategies, continuous improvement assessment, and ambassadorship. Sixty-one teachers…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Teaching Styles, Reading Attitudes, Correlation
D'Silva, John T. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore through in-depth analysis of interviews of perceptual change and what trainers of "A Framework for Understanding Poverty" to educators have learned about themselves, about poverty in the United States, about children of poverty, and about those who work with students of poverty. A…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Poverty, Data Analysis, Low Income Groups
Stacy Anne Reynolds-Case – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study seeks to uncover the characteristics of foreign language instructors' discourse styles implemented in the classroom when teaching students the target language. Foreign language classrooms are unique to academia because the teachers of the language, depending on whether they are native or non-native speakers of the target language,…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, Language Teachers, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning
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Guerra, Norma S. – Teacher Education and Practice, 2009
The inherent complexity of preparing future teachers and the associated high stakes upon graduation continue to motivate educators to examine how best to engage teacher candidates as students so that they will be skilled and adaptable once they become teachers. To this end, a new conceptualization of engagement styles is presented and illustrated…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Beginning Teachers, Learner Engagement, Self Concept
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Mastrangelo, Lisa – Composition Studies, 2009
As part of her recent sabbatical, the author proposed going to the University of Michigan Bentley Archives to do research on Fred Newton Scott, founder and chair of the Department of Rhetoric and teacher from 1889 to 1926 at the University of Michigan. Scott ran the only graduate program in rhetoric and composition in the country between those…
Descriptors: Sabbatical Leaves, Archives, Educational Research, Rhetoric
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Honigsfeld, Andera; Dunn, Rita – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2009
The authors recommend practical techniques and resources for teaching at-risk secondary students, who are often nontraditional learners. The article describes tactual and kinesthetic instructional resources that research has shown are effective for typically performing and at-risk students who do not learn conventionally. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Secondary School Students, Best Practices, Educational Strategies
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La Paro, Karen M.; Hamre, Bridget K.; Locasale-Crouch, Jennifer; Pianta, Robert C.; Bryant, Donna; Early, Dianne; Clifford, Richard; Barbarin, Oscar; Howes, Carollee; Burchinal, Margaret – Early Education and Development, 2009
Research Findings: Using observational data gathered in 730 kindergarten classrooms in 6 states, the present study focuses on the quality of children's learning opportunities in kindergarten classrooms. Findings show that overall, children experience moderate to low levels of quality in the areas of classroom organization and instructional support…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Educational Opportunities, Comparative Analysis, Learning Experience
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Christodoulou, Nikoletta; Varelas, Maria; Wenzel, Stacy – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2009
We examined curricular orientations that graduate students in science and mathematics fields held as they experienced urban high-school science and mathematics classrooms. We analyzed how these educators (called Fellows) saw themselves, students, teachers, schools, education, and the sense they made of mathematics and science education in urban,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Mathematics Instruction, Science Instruction, Urban Education
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Mulholland, Judith; Wallace, John – Canadian Journal of Education, 2012
In this paper, we explore the circumstances leading to an elementary teacher's decision to leave the profession. We analyse her accounts of eleven years of teaching using a storyline technique and a framework provided by the five aspects of teacher self-understandings (Kelchtermans, 2009). We also analyse the interplay between vulnerability,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Professional Identity
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Kass, Steven J.; Vodanovich, Stephen J.; Khosravi, Jasmine Y. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2011
Boredom is one of the most common complaints among university students, with studies suggesting its link to poor grades, drop out, and behavioral problems. Principles borrowed from industrial-organizational psychology may help prevent boredom and enrich the classroom experience. In the current study, we applied the core dimensions of the job…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Interests
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Kenney, J. L.; Banerjee, P. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2011
Research shows that active student participation facilitates learning. However, encouraging undergraduate college students to engage meaningfully in classroom discussion and to respond to questions, especially in larger classes, can often be frustrating for instructors (Weaver & Qi, 2005). Set against a focused review of the literature, the…
Descriptors: College Environment, Classroom Communication, Student Motivation, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Ratz, Matthew – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2008
In the author's memories of high school, no unit was more frustrating for him as a student than the yearly Shakespearean text. From his own experience on the students' side of the desk, the author knows that no unit is as strenuous or exhausting as one involving Shakespeare's works. Despite his own negative experiences with Shakespeare's works,…
Descriptors: Drama, Teaching Styles, Creative Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Elliott, David J. – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2008
In this article, the author engages in a lively interactive discussion with Paul Woodford's text, "Democracy and Music Education." He questions Woodford's criticism of Praxial Music Education (PME)--particularly his dismissal of PME as a "performance alone" notion. PME, this author asserts, is fundamentally multidimensional, contextually reflexive…
Descriptors: Music Education, Teaching Styles, Music, Democracy
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