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Glenn, Joanne M. – Business Education Forum, 2000
Net Generation learners (those born after 1977) pose a challenge to business educators who must adapt teaching styles to meet students' diverse learning needs and create educational experiences that foster attributes that employers demand. Techniques include facilitation, self-directed real-world projects, and hands-on experiences. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Teaching Styles
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McCullick, Bryan; Byra, Mark – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2002
Introduces a collection of articles on the spectrum of teaching styles, a framework of instructional models based on teacher and learner decision making. The article discusses national standards for physical education and reviews the feature articles, which highlight psychomotor, cognitive, and social development spectrum style; maximizing…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Education, National Standards, Physical Education
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Gomberg, Leslie E.; Gray, Susan W. – Adult Learning, 2001
Describes principles aimed at helping adult instructors manage the classroom: (1) encourage timely attendance; (2) encourage timely assignments; (3) encourage high-quality learning tasks; (4) encourage class participation; and (5) attend to the classroom process. (Contains 23 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Classroom Techniques, Educational Principles
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Thomas, Cheryl – NASSP Bulletin, 2001
Discusses problems related to block scheduling and suggests three elements for improvement: appropriate subject material, appropriate teaching styles, and appropriate level of cognitive development. (Contains 11 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Block Scheduling, Cognitive Style, Secondary Education
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Renzulli, Joseph S.; Gentry, Marcia; Reis, Sally M. – Educational Leadership, 2004
The application of knowledge in authentic learning situations involves steps like finding and focusing on the problem, gathering information, critically analyzing and effectively communicating the results. The change in the teacher's approach and encouraging use of enrichment clusters system among the students is discussed.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Styles, Group Activities, Problem Solving
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Sternberg, Robert J.; Zhang, Li-fang – Theory Into Practice, 2005
We consider how to differentiate instruction using a theory of thinking styles as a basis for differentiation. The article opens with a consideration of why styles are important. Then it considers some general characteristics of styles, presents the theory of mental self-government, considers issues of measurement, and presents data supporting the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories, Teaching Styles
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Cohen, Joan H.; Amidon, Edmund J. – Journal of Educational Research, 2004
The authors used preservice teachers' (N = 172) reports of their childhood experiences involving reward and punishment within their families to identify ideal perceptions of direct or indirect teaching style. The most consistent relationship of childhood experience with reward and punishment and perceived teaching style was between the reward…
Descriptors: Rewards, Preservice Teachers, Punishment, Family Income
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Jeffrey, David McLachlan – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2007
Teacher diaries have wide-ranging applications for professional development, as they give teachers an increased sense of responsibility and seek new ways of improving their teaching. This article shares my personal experience of undertaking three teacher diary studies at two-year intervals and reveals how my teaching methodologies and philosophies…
Descriptors: Diaries, Self Actualization, Faculty Development, Personal Narratives
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Choo, Kok Leong – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2007
This article attempts to examine the implications of introducing critical management education to Chinese students. It is based on an empirical study of 26 students attending MBA programmes at three UK university business schools, one "old" and two "new" universities. The study seems to show that there are significant barriers…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Business Administration Education, Student Attitudes, Cultural Differences
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Cramer, Sharon; Stivers, Jan – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2007
People faced with collaboration challenges are often reluctant to be honest about problems because in many schools collaboration is a norm. But whereas most special educators are intuitively skilled at working with others, "problematic professional encounters are inevitable barriers that will appear occasionally in the life of every special…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Cooperation, Special Education Teachers, Special Needs Students
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Leikin, Roza; Dinur, Sariga – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2007
The significance of discussion in mathematics classes has been prominently debated in the research literature. Different studies have stressed the importance of teacher flexibility in orchestrating the discussion. We introduce an operational definition of teacher flexibility. In a case study with one secondary-school mathematics teacher, we…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods
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Birchman, J. A.; Sadowski, M. A. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2007
Regardless of the instrument used to determine learning styles, it is commonly accepted that people learn in different ways. As Professors, we tend to teach in a style that matches the way we ourselves learn. Tis may or may not match the learning styles of the students in our classroom. As Graphics educators, we cannot meet every student's…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Cognitive Style, Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics
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Machanick, Philip – Computer Science Education, 2007
Computer science education research has mostly focused on cognitive approaches to learning. Cognitive approaches to understanding learning do not account for all the phenomena observed in teaching and learning. A number of apparently successful educational approaches, such as peer assessment, apprentice-based learning and action learning, have…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Educational Research, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices
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Blunt, Kesha – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2007
Migration across national borders has resulted in demographic changes in the United States, causing the country to become more multi-ethnic. This presents considerable challenges for graduate level educators who need to be responsive to the unique academic needs of diverse populations by considering students' previous experiences, values, and…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Transformative Learning, Educational Environment, Social Work
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Bathurst, Ralph – Business Communication Quarterly, 2007
As an experienced classroom teacher, the author was dismayed at what seemed a total lack of engagement by Singaporean theology students. To determine class dynamics, or lack thereof, the instructor discussed his situation with colleagues and investigated the nature of his students' preferred learning styles. Finding that his students were visual…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Student Attitudes
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