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Gunawardena, Maya – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2017
First year students often experience a culture shock as certain literacy practices at the university level are different from their experiences in high schools. Some major challenges that students encounter include students' ability to maintain academic integrity practices in their studies, to comprehend complex academic texts to outline key…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Literacy, Ethnography, Higher Education
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Schaefer, Zachary A.; Lynch, Owen H. – Communication Teacher, 2017
Courses: Qualitative Research Methods, Ethnographic Research Methods. Objective: This purpose of this activity is to document the enculturation process through which students begin to understand a new culture during a study abroad experience. To accomplish this, we created a new pedagogical approach for study abroad experiences that involved a…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Study Abroad, Learning Experience, Qualitative Research
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Coleman, Laurence J. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2014
Teachers have many methods available to them for instructing students. This article presents a teacher's perspective on conducting a discussion with a group of children who were gifted and talented. I studied one teacher using participant observation and ethnographic interviewing as he taught in a special program. I used the concept of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Master Teachers, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Academically Gifted
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Larson, Jeff A.; Tsitsos, William – Teaching Sociology, 2013
This article presents an in-class exercise for teaching theories of the presentation of self that is organized around two key concepts, impression management and impression formation. By highlighting the interpretive, interactive aspects of the presentation of self, this exercise is also useful for teaching the major principles of symbolic…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Social Influences, Experiential Learning, Participant Observation
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DeTurk, Sara – Communication Teacher, 2011
In this essay, the author provides an in-depth description of the course "Communication and Activism" and its rationale. She then offers some evaluative reflections, and concludes with a discussion of tensions experienced and lessons learned. She closes with a recommendation for activist educators to be mindful of these tensions and their ethical…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Activism, Evaluation, Social Change
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Ngai, Phyllis B.; Koehn, Peter H. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
This article focuses on how three dimensions of critical democracy preparation (place-based geographical knowledge, social and political awareness of American Indian history and culture, and orientations conducive to the development of personal connections with American Indians) were impacted by different instructional approaches introduced when…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Participant Observation, Democracy, American Indians
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Hoekstra, Angel; Mollborn, Stefanie – Learning, Media and Technology, 2012
This article identifies how clicker use can support or augment existing principles of good teaching across different disciplines in higher education. While many of these principles will be familiar to instructors, the link between student response system (SRS) use and existing pedagogical methods is still often unclear, even for scholars who are…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Intellectual Disciplines
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Wood, Diane R. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2011
This article, based on six years of participant observation, provides a close-up view of two learning communities in an urban elementary school. It provides a case study of both learning communities, laying out how teachers participating in them learned to respond differently to difficult problems and dilemmas, to change their language and…
Descriptors: Expertise, Participant Observation, Educational Change, Instructional Leadership
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Deakins, Eric – Higher Education Research and Development, 2009
Although international students studying in New Zealand desire and expect contact with their domestic peers, the level of cross-national interactions remains generally low. This paper describes an initiative to promote more and better intercultural understanding within a target group of students having similar needs and interests in a higher…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Rhodes, Alison M. – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
Dance is often positioned in contrast to more "academic" disciplines. Its marginalized status in pre-collegiate education means that it is too often absent from schooling. When taught at all, it is often used for the purpose of increasing student engagement or advancing understanding in another subject. In such a role, the standards, concepts, and…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Anthropology, Teaching Methods, Dance
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Froelich, Kathy S.; Puig, Enrique A. – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2007
There is so much more that goes into literacy coaching that we do not think about when working with colleagues. When we think about literacy coaching, we think about someone who comes into our classrooms and provides support for our instruction. High-quality literacy coaching requires that there be superior levels of overt assessment and covert…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Personal Narratives
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Campbell, Anne; Scotellaro, Grazia – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2009
This paper describes an innovative pilot project at the University of Canberra aimed at providing pre-service early childhood teachers with the skills, confidence and ideological change required to include technology-enhanced learning as part of the early childhood curriculum. The impact of the project was evaluated through participant…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Participant Observation, Pilot Projects, Young Children
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Langan, Debra; Davidson, Deborah – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2005
This article was inspired by the authors' attempts to impact student responses to feminist theorizing in a third-year social psychology course. It was grounded in their participant observation, over a three-year period, as instructors at York University in Toronto, Canada. In their respective roles as professor and tutorial assistant, the authors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Participant Observation
Rothenberg, Julia Johnson; McDermott, Peter M. – 2000
In this paper two educational consultants, one a researcher in South African issues and the other a researcher in Kazakstan issues, share their respective experiences of teaching in South Africa and Kazakstan and examine their assumptions and methods of consultation. The paper analyzes how the consultants' observations of education in these…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Context, Developing Nations, Educational Research
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Pitri, Eliza – Art Education, 2006
Teachers who frame the curriculum around purposeful playful activities that allow children to work at their own pace and allow children to make choices rather than be coerced into their work are indirectly committed to becoming researchers in their own classrooms. The art teacher-researcher is a participant observer of what goes on in the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Participant Observation, Art Teachers, Action Research
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