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McGarrah Sharp, Melinda; Morris, Mary Ann – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
Is it possible to teach pastoral care online? McGarrah Sharp and Morris describe their process of transforming a residential on-campus pastoral care course into the first online offering of the course at their seminary. They begin by describing a series of pedagogical choices made with the intent of facilitating dynamic movement between…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Online Courses, Computer Mediated Communication, Student Needs
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Miller, Beth Ann – General Music Today, 2012
Adhering to a constructivist approach, this teacher focused on problem solving and group discussion as she initiated a study of traditional notation. She began with the metronome to make the steady beat less abstract for those students who still learn best through concrete operations. The students were challenged to match magnets of various…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Group Discussion, Music, Music Reading
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Hardie, Ann; Bowers, Warren – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2012
Teachers concerned with issues of social justice are sometimes confronted by classroom incidents that compel them to take action. This article draws on an incident in a primary school setting where deprecating language, used toward a child of lesbian parents, challenged the teacher to confront the issue of homophobic language. The teacher worked…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Homosexuality, Consciousness Raising, Group Discussion
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Schupp, Karen – Journal of Dance Education, 2015
Collaboration is inherently part of many dance pedagogies, dance practices, and dance careers, which is why dance students are frequently required to work and learn together in the dance studio and classroom. Outside of dance, in a variety of disciplines, the ability to collaborate is prized as a highly valuable competency, and the facility to…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Cooperative Learning, Skill Development, Teaching Methods
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DeCosta, Meredith; Bergquist, Emily; Holbeck, Rick – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
Online education is growing at a rapid pace. To meet the increasing demand for online education, many universities have designed courses to enable the instructor to be more of a facilitator than an active participant in the classroom space (Ragan, 2009). However, building an active, student-centered learning environment in online classrooms is…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Computer Mediated Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Group Discussion
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Kuiper, Shonda R.; Carver, Robert H.; Posner, Michael A.; Everson, Michelle G. – PRIMUS, 2015
The term "flipped" or "inverted" classroom includes a broad range of pedagogical innovations, and has recently received a significant amount of press. Although flipping an entire course might be a more extreme step than most are able to take, we discuss modular ideas for change that can be more easily implemented. This paper…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Blended Learning, Educational Technology
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Katz, Jennifer; DuBois, Melinda – Journal of College Student Development, 2013
To begin to address the problem of campus sexual assault, we conducted a Teach In, an educational forum used to explore complex social problems. All students, faculty, and staff at our small liberal arts college were invited to participate. This paper summarizes our Teach In program, goals, and methods. By engaging in constructive, informed…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Rape, College Students, Campuses
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O'Connor, Kevin J. – Education, 2013
Class participation has long been valued by faculty members interested in engaging students in the learning process. This paper discusses class participation and shares participation techniques that promote active student engagement during class meetings. Emphasis is placed on techniques that invite a larger number of students into a course's…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Learner Engagement, College Students, Classroom Techniques
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Cooley, Laurel; Vidakovic, Draga; Martin, William O.; Loch, Sergio; Dexter, Scott; Suzuki, Jeff – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2013
We report on some results from a multiyear development of new techniques and materials for teaching linear algebra. Our goals were to (a) to create a professional learning community across STEM disciplines, (b) to combine expertise in content and pedagogy in designing effective instructional practice, and (c) to use learning theories to support…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Theories, Communities of Practice
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Leh, Sandra Kundrik; Melincavage, Sharon M. – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2012
A paucity of published literature exists related to the use of panel discussion as a teaching strategy. This article describes the panel discussion, the underpinnings of constructivism and the use of panel discussion to create a constructivist classroom environment. Details of planning, evaluating, and challenges of a panel discussion are also…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment, Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education
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Matheson, R.; Wilkinson, S. C.; Gilhooly, E. – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2012
Within a globalised world that has ever changing social, economic, cultural and legal influences, higher education providers have a responsibility to equip graduates with the skills necessary to meet these demands. Pedagogic research shows that students' motivation is often driven by assessment and therefore the challenge for programmes is to find…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Critical Thinking, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation
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Cline, Kelly; Parker, Mark; Zullo, Holly; Stewart, Ann – PRIMUS, 2012
One technique for identifying and addressing common student errors is the method of classroom voting, in which the instructor presents a multiple-choice question to the class, and after a few minutes for consideration and small group discussion, each student votes on the correct answer, often using a hand-held electronic clicker. If a large number…
Descriptors: Voting, Group Discussion, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction
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Barth, Dylan – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2020
This article provides several strategies for using a learning management system to engage online students and to promote the development of self-regulated learning skills in a 4-week accelerated summer course.
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Electronic Learning, Learning Strategies, Self Management
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Eva A. Alfoldi – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
In the COVID-19 era, "Yellowdig" (an online discussion board with social media-like features) has increasingly risen to prominence in higher education. Reflecting on a multi-year experiment involving 14 international business and marketing courses, I argue that Yellowdig remains a valuable tool for learning even after returning to…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Interpersonal Relationship, Discussion Groups, Online Courses
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Aimee deNoyelles; Janet Zydney; Jacqueline Roberts – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
Online discussions tend to be more effective when they are purposefully structured. In this article, we describe how the design of a photo-based protocol influenced community interactions within an online discussion in an undergraduate course. Students were asked to take and share a photo related to a course concept, respond to a peer's photo, and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups, Inquiry
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