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Harris, Duncan – 1992
This discussion of the potential roles of learners and instructors as they affect the learning environment argues that the roles of teachers and learners are the key issues rather than learning styles. It begins by discussing the roles of learners as receivers, detectives (problem solvers), generators (developers of new ideas), and facilitators…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Computer Software, Educational Environment, Expectation
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Bloom, Michael; And Others – New Directions for Higher Education, 1973
Three portraits of faculty members who react to changes in student interests in different ways, in part because of their own upbringing and their conception of themselves as teachers. (Editor)
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Faculty, Higher Education, Student Interests
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Blumenfeld, Phyllis C.; Meece, Judith L. – Theory into Practice, 1985
Teachers are charged with training children to be good scholars and good citizens. In both domains of classroom life, the underlying process involves successful socialization into the student role. (CB)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Socialization
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Pellegreno, Dominick D.; Williams, Wendell C. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1973
This study examined teacher perceptions of student role and the significance of these perceptions in classroom verbal interaction. (JC)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, School Guidance
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Braun, Carl – Reading Teacher, 1973
Discusses the influence teacher expectations have on the learning behavior and self concept of students. (RB)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary School Students, Reading Instruction, Self Concept
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Everhart, Robert B. – Theory into Practice, 1979
A holistic study of a junior high school environment reveals disparity between student culture and teacher culture, as well as widely differing views between students and teachers as to the role and importance of instruction as part of the school day. (LH)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Junior High Schools, Social Behavior, Social Relations
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Brown-Wright, Dianne A.; Dubick, Robert A.; Newman, Isadore – Journal of College Student Development, 1997
Surveyed 151 graduate assistants (GAs) and 72 faculty members to determine congruence between the role expectations of these two groups. Expectations were incongruous; GAs viewed themselves as possessing certain skills to a greater extent than faculty indicated they expected students to possess. Suggests ways to enhance GAs' professional…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Dogru, Mustafa; Kalender, Suna – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2007
In this study our purpose is to determine how the teachers are applying the structuralist approach in their classes by classifying the teachers according to graduated faculty, department and their years in the duty. Besides understanding the difference of the effects of structuralist approach and traditional education method on student's success…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Science Teachers
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Stonewater, Jerry K. – School Science and Mathematics, 2005
This research reports on prospective middle school teachers' perceptions of a "best mathematics class" during their involvement in an inquiry-designed mathematics content course. Grounded in the prestigious Glenn Commission report (U.S. Department of Education, 2000), the study examined the prospective teachers' perceptions of effective…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Inquiry
Isman, Aytekin; Altinay, Zehra – Online Submission, 2006
Distance Education--new trend in the world--has developed from the result of competition, developments on marketing, globalization and technology. Online education as a practical side, saves time, eliminates distance among communicators by giving equal opportunities, resources to everyone. Online courses and program are the new application and the…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Distance Education, Literature Reviews, Research Methodology
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Harrison, Alton, Jr. – Clearing House, 1975
Suggestions for changing the traditional roles of teachers as inactive learners and students as those who are taught were discussed with the goal of making the learning process coincident for both teacher and student. (RK)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Responsibility, Learning Processes, Student Interests
Blai, Boris, Jr. – 1970
The attitudes of 43 faculty members at Harcum Junior College (Pennsylvania) and of 1,069 faculty members at six diverse colleges and universities concerning student participation in academic and social policy-making are compared in this report. A majority of both faculty groups favor student participation in the formation of social regulations,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Policy Formation, Student Participation, Student Role
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Kedar-Voivodas, Gita – Review of Educational Research, 1983
Based on analyses of schools as social systems, three school roles for children are formulated: pupil, receptive learner, and active learner. The research literature on teacher attitudes is analyzed in terms of their interactions with each of the three children's school roles and with children's sex roles. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Interaction, Role Theory
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Chatel, Regina G. – Journal of Reading Education, 2001
Describes one professor's experiences, doubts, frustrations and rewards with developing and teaching an online course. Suggests that four factors influence the success of an online course: development of a risk-free environment for student discussion via the course conference; student-control of the course conference; balance in the nature and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Mediated Communication, Constructivism (Learning), Course Content
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Pritchard, Rosalind – Oxford Review of Education, 2004
The globalisation of higher education implies the application of a neo-liberal market forces model based on competition and choice. This is happening in Germany by gradual stages, and is often, but not necessarily correctly, assumed to be antagonistic to the Humboldtian model that underlies the classical German university tradition. This paper…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, College Faculty, Student Attitudes
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