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Ashbrook, Peggy – Science and Children, 2010
It's an empowering feeling to be in a room full of people who know the lingo of teaching, who understand the demands of teaching young children, and who want to learn more to be able to put best practices in place in their classrooms. Professional development (PD) can put you there and lead to new ways of teaching, deeper understanding of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Faculty Development, Teaching Methods
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Sims, Sandra; Lambdin, Dolly; VanVolkinburg, Pat; Santos, B. J.; Graham, George; Gorwitz, Crystal – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2010
NASPE recently published the newly revised Appropriate Practices documents (elementary, middle and high school), intending to clearly distinguish between teaching practices that "should" and "should not" occur in physical education classes. Good physical education teachers incorporate appropriate practices into their teaching. However, there are…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teaching Methods
Richards, Jack C. – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2010
In order to plan for the professional development of English language teachers, we need to have a comprehensive understanding of what competence and expertise in language teaching consists of. What essential skills, knowledge, values, attitudes and goals do language teachers need, and how can these be acquired? This paper seeks to explore these…
Descriptors: Teaching Skills, Language Teachers, Language Proficiency, English (Second Language)
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Dotger, Sharon; Causton-Theoharis, Julie – Science Scope, 2010
Differentiation can begin with a single lesson, expand to a unit, and finally grow to be a natural part of a teacher's daily practice. The Think-Tac-Toe, described in this article, can evaluate students' learning during and at the conclusion of a unit. Prior to its creation, teachers should preassess students to be certain that the content of the…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Science Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Alignment (Education)
Dittmar, Eileen; McCracken, Holly – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2012
Experienced e-learning faculty members share strategies for implementing a comprehensive postsecondary faculty development program essential to continuous improvement of instructional skills. The high-impact META Model (centered around Mentoring, Engagement, Technology, and Assessment) promotes information sharing and content creation, and fosters…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Mentors, Student Evaluation, Total Quality Management
Latham, Gloria; Blaise, Mindy; Dole, Shelley; Faulkner, Julie; Malone, Karen – Oxford University Press, 2011
"Learning to Teach" encourages the students to engage in critical reflection of teaching practices by immersing themselves in the Lathner Primary virtual school. The reader is positioned as a first year teacher who embarks on a new career at Lathner Primary. They work with Anna Jones, her class, and the other teachers around Lathner to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reflective Teaching, Virtual Classrooms, Elementary Schools
Horn, Bradley – English Teaching Forum, 2011
Content-based instruction (CBI) is not a new term for foreign language teachers. By some accounts, CBI has been employed since the ancient Akkadians adopted Sumerian as the medium of instruction to educate their young in science and religion (Mehisto, Frigols, and Marsh 2008, 9). In the modern era, content-based approaches to language instruction…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Teaching Skills
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Rock, Marcia L.; Zigmond, Naomi P.; Gregg, Madeleine; Gable, Robert A. – Educational Leadership, 2011
Amid budget cuts in U.S. public schools, the spotlight is on how to make less effective teachers more effective--fast. The authors describe virtual coaching--in which a coach interacts electronically with a teacher as a lesson unfolds--as a promising way to help teachers with weak teaching skills. Virtual coaching uses online and mobile technology…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Technology, Teaching Skills, Coaching (Performance)
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Majumdar, Shyamal – International Journal of Training Research, 2011
The 21st century has been characterised by changes in the economy, the nature of society and situations in the ecological environment. Teaching and learning processes have never been the same since the demand for work-related competencies, the type of information available and the way that education and training systems must be implemented must…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Educational Change, Learning Processes, Work Environment
Harris, Lauren McArthur; Bain, Robert B. – American Educator, 2011
The authors are conducting studies to determine what knowledge world history teachers need and how they can use it to plan instruction. In this article, they report on a small but in-depth study designed to examine how four pre-service and six in-service world history teachers think about, organize, and make meaning of separate world historical…
Descriptors: World History, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Misconceptions, Teaching Skills
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Ware, Paige; Benschoter, Jessica – Middle School Journal (J3), 2011
The authors describe a one-on-one online mentoring project that matched preservice teachers with English language learners to help them improve their writing skills. Online writing became a practical, engaging forum for the preservice teachers to discuss language learning and teaching and to learn how to effectively teach writing to ELL students.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mentors, Second Language Learning, Writing Skills
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Youdale, Leonie – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2010
As a final year Bachelor of Education student at the University of Tasmania, this author recently participated in an innovative program for improving mathematics learning outcomes for primary school students and the mathematics teaching development of pre-service teachers. As a participant in the program, she was required to plan, teach, and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Numbers, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics
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Simpson, Bob; Humphrey, Robin – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2010
In the training of doctoral researchers in the use of qualitative research methods, considerable effort goes into preparation for fieldwork and the collection of data. Rather less attention, however, goes into what happens when they have collected their data and begin to make sense of it. In particular, relatively little attention has been paid to…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Social Sciences, Social Scientists
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DeMers, Michael N. – Journal of Geography, 2010
Coyote teaching emphasizes learning community, long term mentoring, a need for learning, ownership of learning, heightened sensory awareness, storytelling, purposefully designed tricks, and the Socratic method to promote lifelong learning and a new generation of coyote teachers. Many of these methods are found in other educational philosophies but…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Lifelong Learning, Teaching Methods, Mentors
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Kruger, Mellissa L. – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2012
At the beginning of my academic journey I held the belief that I would learn to teach simply by teaching. To my dismay, I had underestimated the complicated nature of teaching in higher education and gave little consideration to the ways students learn. Feeling overwhelmed by my situation, I began questioning my teaching practices and student…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Inclusion
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