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Skregelid, Lisbet – Education Sciences, 2021
Literature on art education often emphasizes dialogue as a preferred approach and as a way of practicing democratic education in museums and galleries. Dialogue-based tours in such contexts are often characterized by a sense of harmony and agreement. In contrast, this article discusses the democratic aspect and political potentiality when…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teaching Methods, Democratic Values, Political Issues
Santri, Diah Dwi; Hartono, Yusuf; Somakim – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2019
This study aims to produce a learning trajectory using the mathematical modeling in helping students to understand the concept of algebraic operations. Therefore, the design research was chosen to meet the research aims and to give in formulating and developing local instructional theory in learning algebraic operations. Learning trajectory…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Video Technology
Dunn, Rosemary; Wyver, Shirley – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2019
Young children seem to begin to develop a sense of historical consciousness and associated belonging to a wider collective identity prior to the commencement of formal schooling. Historical consciousness is a capacity to differentiate and also make connections between the past, present and future that contributes to a growing understanding of…
Descriptors: Museums, Preschool Children, Self Concept, History
Moore, James R. – Social Studies, 2022
One of the most effective methods for teaching social studies events, concepts, and issues incorporates the fine arts into lesson plans. The fine arts, such as photography, architecture, paintings, tapestries, and sculptures reflect the core cultural values, political ideals, and religious beliefs of a civilization and offer excellent…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Studies, Fine Arts, Interdisciplinary Approach
McKay, Loraine; Sappa, Viviana – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2020
Although prevalently focused on research-based outcomes (i.e. better understanding of a particular phenomenon, process or experience), arts-based researchers have widely emphasised the transformational potentialities of arts for individuals. In particular, the arts create space for thinking differently and provide opportunities to explore…
Descriptors: Creativity, Art, Researchers, Transformative Learning
Msutwana, Nomawonga Veronica – South African Journal of Education, 2021
Research demonstrates that teachers' cultural perspectives influence how they teach sexuality education; however, it is not clear how this occurs. Therefore, in my study, I explored how Xhosa teachers' cultural perspectives influenced their practice of teaching sexuality education to adolescent Xhosa learners. I purposively selected 9 female Xhosa…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Females, Women Faculty, Cultural Influences
Warrick, Andrew; Woodward, Heather – Research-publishing.net, 2021
In this preliminary research study, Japanese university students created two dimensional (2D) interactive posters and 360° Virtual Reality (VR) presentations using Thinglink software. Students can use Thinglink software to annotate images with photos, videos, and descriptions. Researchers explore the extent to which students believed that creating…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, 21st Century Skills, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
Stacie A. Miller; Sara N. Osman; Jessica L. Farrar – Teaching and Learning Excellence through Scholarship, 2023
In this article, we, as 3 faculty members in the English for Speakers of Other Languages Program at the Community College of Baltimore County, reflect on our experiences of transforming online and remote classrooms into a community during the pandemic and examine the literature that underscores how classroom community and belonging contribute to…
Descriptors: Sense of Community, Academic Persistence, Community College Students, College Faculty
Stock, Paul V.; Darby, D. Bryon; Meyer, Kate – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2018
Much has been written about the benefits of interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity for addressing environmental issues, but how do we teach such collaboration? Here, we describe our experiences attempting to foster collaboration between undergraduate students from sociology, environmental studies, and photography. We describe and reflect on a…
Descriptors: Essays, Environmental Education, Photography, Sociology
Lincoln, James – Physics Teacher, 2018
I am writing this article to raise awareness of burst mode photography as a fun and engaging way for teachers and students to experience physics demonstration activities. In the context of digital photography, "burst mode" means taking multiple photographs per second, and this is a feature that now comes standard on most digital…
Descriptors: Physics, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Photography
Karakoyun, Ferit; Yapici, Ümit – International Education Studies, 2018
The purpose of the study was to investigate the views of preservice teachers about use of slowmation in biology teaching. In the study, descriptive model was used. The participants were 12 third-grade preservice teachers in the department of Biology Education at Ziya Gökalp Education Faculty of Dicle University in the Spring Term of the academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Science Education, Educational Technology
Kim, Minsung – Journal of Geography, 2019
This study examined the effects of observing and reflecting on everyday environments in the development of environmental sensitivity, defined as a holistic capability composed of predisposition, knowledge, and behavior subdimensions. We encouraged participants to use diverse sources, such as texts, photographs, and animation, to record their…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Photography, Animation, Scores
Victoria, Mabel – Language Learning Journal, 2021
That 'a picture can stimulate a thousand words' aptly summarises the role of the visual in the field of language learning and teaching. The power of the image to generate language output has been widely acknowledged in the field of second/foreign language acquisition. Posters, diagrams, symbols and pictures are often found in language classrooms;…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Visual Aids
Kenfield, Yuliana – Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research, 2020
For decades social researchers have explored indigenous knowledges and practices, yet decisive input by Quechuan peoples in the research process has remained minimal, nearly non-existent. This non-participatory approach to research about Quechuan peoples, cultures, and languages has reproduced asymmetric relationships between subject and expert,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Photography, Student Attitudes, College Students
Boonekamp, Gwendolijn M. M.; Dierx, John A. J.; Van Hove, Pepijn; Jansen, Erik – Educational Action Research, 2020
Schools are important settings to promote health as they provide a context where children and young people learn to develop competencies to understand and influence their lifestyles and living conditions. This requires a school climate that encourages democratic learning processes and empowers students to become agents in their own lives. This…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Physical Activities, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods