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Akcay, Hakan – Education, 2017
The purpose of this article is to provide an example of using real world issues as tools for science teaching and learning. Using real world issues provides students with experiences in learning in problem-based environments and encourages them to apply their content knowledge to solving current and local problems.
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Science Instruction, Relevance (Education), Problem Based Learning
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Seidman, Alan; Brown, Stephen C. – Education, 2013
Student engagement continues to be one of the biggest challenges facing academia today. Educators often possess the knowledge needed to teach a class but lack the technique or approach with which to make the content engaging. In addition, students face myriad distractions as part of their everyday lives, complicating our ability to better connect…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Humor, Teaching Methods, Video Technology
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Lei, Simon A. – Education, 2015
Field trips are an important component of upper undergraduate and graduate-level science courses, especially in the fields of biology, geoscience, and environmental science. Field trips can provide a new perspective to a course's content and quality. Science field trips can facilitate active student learning, yet often can be constrained by time,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Field Trips, Teaching Methods
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De Blasio, Cataldo; Järvinen, Mika – Education, 2014
In the present study a generalized approach is given for the description of acquisition procedures with a particular focus on the knowledge acquisition process. The learning progression is given as an example here letting the theory to be applied to different situations. An analytical approach is performed starting from the generalized fundamental…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Educational Environment, Motivation, Background
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Abahusain, Wedad A. – Education, 2016
This study aims at highlighting the reasons behind the variation of the level of the parents' satisfaction with the services provided by the resources rooms to their children with learning disabilities in Saudi Arabia. The study sample consisted of 283 parents of female students. The instrument of data collection was a questionnaire consisting of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Learning Disabilities, Intervention
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Karkouti, Ibrahim Mohamad – Education, 2016
This paper examines the effects of negligence toward diversity issues on campus racial climate, describes how exclusionary practices affect minority students' (i.e., Asian American, Hispanic, Black, and Native American) educational experiences, and addresses faculty issues relevant to diversity. In addition, the paper identifies the factors that…
Descriptors: Synthesis, Higher Education, Organizational Culture, College Faculty
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Cubukcu, Zuhal – Education, 2012
Problem Statement: The student-centered teaching is the arrangement of the teaching experience focusing on the students' responsibilities and activities in the learning process which takes into consideration the students' interests, demands and needs. According to this approach, while teaching experiences are planned, different learning strategies…
Descriptors: Interests, Teaching Methods, Teaching Experience, Learning Strategies
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Powell, Katherine C.; Kalina, Cody J. – Education, 2009
An effective classroom, where teachers and students are communicating optimally, is dependent on using constructivist strategies, tools and practices. There are two major types of constructivism in the classroom: (1) Cognitive or individual constructivism depending on Piaget's theory, and (2) Social constructivism depending on Vygotsky's theory.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Language Acquisition, Piagetian Theory, Teaching Methods
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Wilkerson, Dennis; Johnson, Gail; Johnson, Richard – Education, 2008
Early childhood neglect can limit a child's normal cognitive development and result in behavior problems in the classroom. When normal attachment is disrupted, learning difficulties can result in problems with time awareness. It has also been shown that an awareness of time is a key concept for the formation of organizational and math skills. This…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Behavior Problems, Children, Mathematics Skills
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Dunn, Thea K. – Education, 2004
The study discussed in this paper focuses on the responses of mathematics teachers to the fundamental transformation of the Namibian educational system. As described in this qualitative study, changes to the educational system transformed the social context of mathematics teaching in fundamental ways. The findings of this study reveal that the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Environment, Educational Change, Data Analysis
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Ryals, Kelvin; Foster, Dennis – Education, 1975
This paper explores the dimensions of a classroom climate that would most effectively facilitate the learning of human values. (Editor)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Democratic Values, Social Values, Student Teacher Relationship
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Powell, Jack V. – Education, 1978
Presenting provisions for mainstreaming eight types of exceptionalities, this article includes a chart which provides suggestions regarding physical surroundings, instructional activities, materials, teaching strategies, and meeting emotional/social needs for the following: educable mentally retarded; speech disabilities; behavioral disabilities;…
Descriptors: Activities, Disabilities, Educational Environment, Exceptional Child Education
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Bennett, Stan – Education, 1976
The article presents a summary and analysis of four models for building societies in schools--the Micro-Society, the Mini-Society, the Micro-Community, and the Micro-City. The economic, political, and social aspects of each model are discussed in detail. (Author)
Descriptors: Civics, Educational Environment, Educational Strategies, Models
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Wendel, Robert – Education, 1973
This article identified some teacher concerns with open, inquiry-oriented teaching and also attempted to offer some advice on how best to understand the rationale and the application of inquiry to teaching. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Group Experience, Open Education, Questioning Techniques
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Ainsa, Trisha – Education, 1981
Classroom teachers of terminally ill children face potentially difficult, challenging, rewarding and professionally expanding experiences which require an understanding of the basic needs of the dying. Strategies for teaching such children include literature, writing, role playing, magic circle discussions, play therapy, art therapy, counseling,…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Classroom Environment, Death, Elementary Secondary Education
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