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Maaranen, Katriina; Pitkäniemi, Harri; Stenberg, Katariina; Karlsson, Liisa – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2016
Personal practical theories (PPTs) are built based on underlying beliefs, experiences, values and conceptions regarding 'good teaching'. Having a vision of teaching and valuing the work may have a strong effect on one's sense of identity, resilience and commitment. This study focused on Finnish teacher students' (N = 84) PPTs constructed during…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teachers, Theories, Graduate Students
Young, William; Allen, Linda; Warfield, Kimberly – Alabama Journal of Educational Leadership, 2016
Colleges and universities are looking for creative ways to increase student enrollment while providing flexible course offerings and maintaining adequate fiscal stewardship. This review of selected literature advocates for the use of online instruction in higher education in order to address, with instructional fidelity, the learning preferences…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, College Programs, Online Courses
Manarin, Karen; Abrahamson, Earle – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2016
This study explores the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) as a form of troublesome knowledge (Perkins 1999) that continues to trouble its practitioners. Forty-eight higher education professionals from six countries described their understanding of SoTL in an online survey; ten individuals participated in follow-up interviews to consider…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Teacher Attitudes, Learning Experience, Followup Studies
Mitchell, Alanah; Petter, Stacie; Harris, Albert L. – Journal of Information Technology Education: Innovations in Practice, 2017
Aim/Purpose: This paper provides a review of previously published work related to active learning in information systems (IS) courses. Background: There are a rising number of strategies in higher education that offer promise in regards to getting students' attention and helping them learn, such as flipped classrooms and offering courses online.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Information Systems, Learning Activities, Success
Grier-Reed, Tabitha; Williams-Wengerd, Anne – Education Sciences, 2018
While primary and secondary teachers are legally required to adhere to inclusion guidelines for students experiencing disabilities, instructors in higher education have had more leeway to operate under a more traditional paradigm which can marginalize rather than include students in the classroom. Furthermore, students experience exclusion for…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Disabilities, Equal Education, Access to Education
Brown, Hilary – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2016
The study explored in this paper describes a course that was purposefully designed using a constructivist approach to teaching and learning. The intent was to stimulate learning within a traditional classroom environment with the specific aim to promote the retention of theory in such a manner that student's would apply it into his/her own…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Graduate Students, Foreign Countries, Educational Theories
Murray, Neil – ELT Journal, 2016
English-medium universities have generally adopted centralized models of in-sessional English language provision, where expertise resides and is often delivered within language development units or as part of larger cognate departments, typically TESOL or Applied Linguistics departments. This arrangement might be seen as reflecting a…
Descriptors: College English, Academic Discourse, Educational Practices, Administrative Organization
Harney, John O. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2014
This article picks up on columnist Mike Barnicle's lazy style and "I was just thinking" format in his column for the "Boston Globe." Using that model, John Harney shares a few of his thoughts on various education topics such as co ops, "competency-based education," and making civics part of the curriculum at…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Employment Qualifications, Competency Based Education, Competence
Zuzovsky, Ruth; Donitsa-Schmidt, Smadar – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of two common models of initial teacher education programmes that are prevalent in many countries, including Israel. The two are: the concurrent model, in which disciplinary studies and pedagogical studies are integrated and taught at the same time; and the consecutive model, which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Comparative Analysis, Models
Sutton, Paul – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
Using a dialectical mode of exposition, I offer a reflexive sociological theorisation of the paradox that characterises my academic identity: a fatalistic disenchantment concerning the colonisation of Higher Education (HE) by neoliberalism co-exists with a utopianism concerning HE's emancipatory possibilities. I begin with a discussion of Weber's…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Neoliberalism, Professional Identity, College Faculty
Bloch, Janel; Spataro, Sandra E. – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2014
Critical thinking is an essential component of managerial literacy, yet business school graduates struggle to apply critical-thinking skills at work to the level that employers desire. This article argues for a dispositional approach to teaching critical thinking, rooted in cultivating a critical-thinking culture. We suggest a two-pronged approach…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Business Administration Education, Management Development
Brezan, Beate, Comp.; Nowak, Meto, Comp. – Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning, 2016
This regional dossier aims to provide a concise, description and basic statistics about minority language education in a specific region of Europe. Aspects that are addressed include features of the education system, recent educational policies, main actors, legal arrangements, and support structures, as well as quantitative aspects, such as the…
Descriptors: Indo European Languages, Uncommonly Taught Languages, Foreign Countries, Preschool Education
Tausan, Liana – Research in Pedagogy, 2015
The paradigm of adapting school to the learning necessities and possibilities of the student, characteristic for future systems of education and for contemporary type of educational system network requires a diversity of learning situations and experiences, built in accordance with the possibilities and the needs of all student categories, in…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Attitudes, Student Satisfaction, Change Strategies
Jacobs, Jennifer; Yendol-Hoppey, Diane; Dana, Nancy Fichtman – Action in Teacher Education, 2015
Although the NCATE Blue Ribbon Panel Report challenges those responsible for teacher preparation to design clinically rich programs, there is little discussion about preparing teacher educators to actualize these innovations. This study explored how practitioner inquiry could serve as a mechanism to facilitate the development of the next…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Inquiry, Qualitative Research, Doctoral Programs
Morgan, Patricia Fay – Journal of Transformative Education, 2015
This article explores the history of the current reemergence of a contemplative orientation in education. While referencing an ancient history, it primarily examines the history of contemporary contemplative education through three significant stages, focusing on the third. The first was arguably initiated by the introduction of Buddhism to the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Religious Factors, Religion, Spiritual Development