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Ward, Phillip; Cho, Kyuil – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2020
In this article we present five trends that are impacting physical education teacher education (PETE). The trends are (a) practice-based teacher education that refines the knowledge base for teacher education, (b) core teaching practices that define the critical teaching practices for successful lifelong teaching, (c) pedagogies of practice that…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Teaching Skills, Teaching Methods
Stewart, Vivien – Educational Leadership, 2018
In many countries, just as in the United States, the pressure is on to raise the quality of the teaching force; the bar is being raised for what teachers should be able to do. Drawing on her experiences organizing the International Summit on the Teaching Profession and leading delegations of educators to various nations, Stewart describes how some…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies, Change Strategies
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Grey, Alyssa N. – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2022
Music education method courses include pedagogical content essential for successful classroom instruction. Preservice music educators, however, have expressed concerns with their method course experiences. Researchers have found that modeling, peer teaching experiences, various forms of feedback, and video recordings can help improve…
Descriptors: Music Education, Methods Courses, Music Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Lunsford, Eddie; Diviney, Michael – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2020
Anatomy and Physiology should be considered a gateway course due to its challenging scope and key role as a foundational prerequisite for many degree programs. Students often encounter gateway classes early in their college career when they are academically vulnerable due to their lack of university experience. A&P teaching methods are…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Physiology, Teaching Methods, College Science
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Adipat, Surattana; Laksana, Kittisak; Busayanon, Kanrawee; Mahamarn, Yasa; Pakapol, Pasuda; Ausawasowan, Alongkorn; Adipat, Boonlit – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2021
Technological tools, including networking hardware, media, and machines, have been incorporated into education to facilitate learning for many decades. The conveyance of knowledge through technology becomes fast, easy, and enjoyable for the learner while vastly improving the understanding of concepts. Research insights reveal that through the use…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Educational History, Technological Advancement
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Kedraka, Katerina; Rotidi, Georgia – International Journal of Higher Education, 2017
The aim of this paper is to highlight University Pedagogy as a field that focuses on academics' teaching role in Greek higher education. EU has recognized the need of improvement of the teaching skills of academics and urges the member states to recognize them as an important element of their professional profile. Only recently academics in Greece…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Instructional Improvement
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Ceka, Ardita; Bajrami, Teuta Jusufi; Kadriu, Lulzime Lutfiu – Journal of Education and Practice, 2017
Working with gifted pupils is a specific problem which differs from the work with other pupils. It wouldn't be correct if we say that working with talented pupils is the same with the general pedagogical work. Even though we accept the gifted students as a particular problem, it is not right to see them as a world in its own, divided from other…
Descriptors: Gifted, Talent Development, Teaching Methods, Teaching Models
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Musgrove, Ann; Powers, Jillian; Gonzalez-DeHass, Alyssa; Willems, Patricia – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2019
Interactive video has become a versatile, easy to use instructional tool that can help teacher educators engage students in active learning, conduct formative assessments and model pedagogical practice. This paper describes how faculty in the Department of Teaching and Learning at a large southeastern university use web-based interactive video…
Descriptors: College Students, Interactive Video, Active Learning, Web Based Instruction
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Paulson, Lisa; McMullen, Jaimie – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
Cooperating Teachers are an integral part of physical education teacher education candidates' field experience. With an increasingly diverse student population, it is important that teachers have the knowledge and skills to teach high quality, and socially-just physical education. In addition to the increased focus on equity, diversity and…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Student Diversity, Teacher Competencies
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Saykili, Abdullah – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2019
The dominant roles that digital connective technologies have in the 21st century are causing profound changes in all domains of life, which signal that we have reached a new age: the digital age. Education is one of the fundamental domains of life re-engineered to adopt to the changing landscape of what it means to function in this new age. The…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Technology Uses in Education, College Students, 21st Century Skills
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Yu, Sun; Chunlian, Li – International Journal of Special Education, 2019
Late-blind people, who adventitiously became blind in their adulthood, are a special group of the blind. Each of them has his/her own characteristics when returning to work. In this paper, methods on how late-blind teachers can effectively lecture sighted students are presented based on experience of authors with blindness. For late-blind…
Descriptors: Blindness, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Competencies, Teaching Skills
Goodwin, Bryan; Slotnik, William J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2019
There is a long-held but inaccurate belief that new teachers' expertise and talent is mostly innate and that it peaks and plateaus within their first few years of teaching. William Slotnik and Bryan Goodwin explain that school systems need to abandon this conventional wisdom and instead build true talent development systems that support the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Competencies, Expertise, Faculty Development
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Rader, Toni; Pennell, Shawn – Learning Professional, 2019
Given that over 5 million K-12 students in the U.S. public school system are classified as English learners (NCES, 2017), many policymakers and school leaders recognize that public schools need ethnically and linguistically diverse educators. But about 80% of teaching staff are white (Williams, Garcia, Connally, Cook, & Dancy, 2016), and only…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Bilingual Teachers, Teacher Aides, Teaching Skills
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Schmid, Dale – Arts Education Policy Review, 2019
The "Dance Entry Level Teacher Assessment" (DELTA) measures pedagogical content knowledge and subject-specific content knowledge in dance. Created and administered jointly by the National Dance Education Organization and the State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education, DELTA represents a first step toward reaching national…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Teacher Competencies, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Beginning Teachers
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Regional Educational Laboratory Northeast & Islands, 2020
Connecticut is one of 29 states that require beginning teachers to complete an induction program to mitigate high turnover and lower efficacy among early-career teachers. Its two-year Teacher Education and Mentoring (TEAM) Program provides guidance to beginning teachers through several mechanisms, including five instructional modules and ongoing…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Program Effectiveness
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