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Grushka, Kathryn; Hope, Alice; Clement, Neville; Lawry, Miranda; Devine, Andy – Peabody Journal of Education, 2018
New visuality in art/science pedagogies challenges teachers to rethink their curriculum and the role of digital new media in facilitating conceptual thinking and the role of the creative representation of knowledge. Recent neuroscientific research on cognition, perception, memory, and emotion inform and provoke implications for 21st-century…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Education, Science Education, Visual Learning
Enright, Eimear; O'Sullivan, Mary – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2013
Popular physical culture serves as a site, subject and medium for young people's learning (Sandford & Rich, 2006) and impacts their relationship with physical education, physical activity and the construction of their embodied identities. This paper addresses the potential of scrapbooking as a pedagogical and methodological tool to facilitate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Popular Culture, Physical Education, Action Research
Gresham, Peta – English in Australia, 2012
This paper reflects one cycle of an action research project that investigated how integrating activity, competition, and visual learning strategies through IWB/ Smart Response technology could engage a lower level Year 12 Advanced English class in NSW--a group of boys who felt disconnected from the course of study. After my initial reconnaissance…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Action Research, Achievement, Visual Learning