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MacCallum, Kathryn, Ed.; Parsons, David, Ed. – Springer, 2022
This book provides a single source of reference for educators interested in understanding how industry-based ideas have been adapted into different educational contexts, and supports their utilisation in practice. The link between industry-based ideas and their application in education has enabled educators to develop engaging, collaborative, and…
Descriptors: Industry, Educational Practices, Cooperation, Teaching Methods
Khan, Alya; Gabriel, John – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2018
The article explores the landscape in higher education in which old binary divisions are officially denied yet have been reinvigorated through mix of conservative and neo-liberal policies. Efforts to resist such pressures can happen at different levels, including, in this case, module design and classroom practice. The rationale for such…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Critical Theory, Resistance (Psychology), Equal Education
Koutrakos, Pamela – Corwin, 2018
Hungry for lively and engaging ways to augment word study? Looking for ways to empower your students and give voice to their ideas? "In Word Study That Sticks," teacher and literacy consultant Pamela Koutrakos provides a step-by-step approach that makes word learning jubilant and fun -- and encourages students to take ownership of word…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Student Empowerment, Discovery Learning, Teaching Methods
Hill, Jennifer; Healey, Ruth L.; West, Harry; Déry, Chantal – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
Despite emotion being recognized as fundamental to learning, the affective aspects of learning have often been side-lined in higher education. In the context of rising student wellbeing challenges, exploring ways of supporting students and their emotions in learning is increasingly significant. Pedagogic partnerships have the potential to help…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Well Being, Higher Education, Case Studies
Norozi, Sultana – Intercultural Education, 2021
The main contribution of this paper is to highlight the pedagogical orientations of reception teachers in Norwegian schools. I explore reception teachers' approaches and their understanding of their own approaches when interacting with newly arrived minority language pupils (NAMLPs). The theoretical basis of the paper is L.S. Vygotsky's work,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Immigrants, Teacher Behavior
Pietersen, Doniwen – Perspectives in Education, 2023
This article explores whether pedagogies of dialogue and care are evidenced in how lecturers engage online with their students in teaching and learning on Learning Management Systems (LMSes). Many lecturers in the online higher education landscape predominantly come from affluent educational habitus, whereas many students come from working-class…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Learning Management Systems, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Pulos, Joshua M.; Peltier, Corey; Williams-Diehm, Kendra L.; Martin, James E. – Beyond Behavior, 2020
Teaching self-determination to students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) may empower them to become self-regulated problem solvers. This article, using the Self-Determined Learning Model of Instruction (SDLMI), outlines a framework for teachers to facilitate mathematics instruction and goal attainment relative to in-school and…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, Self Determination, Mathematics Instruction
DeMink-Carthew, Jessica – Middle Grades Review, 2018
Although democratic education has long been considered a cornerstone of the developmentally responsive middle school model, current neoliberal priorities in education pose a particular threat to the democratic purpose of education. Due to their emphasis on student voice and civic engagement, youth social action projects present one opportunity to…
Descriptors: Social Action, Democracy, Neoliberalism, Middle School Students
Platts, Todd K.; Hoosier, Kim – Inquiry, 2020
This brief pedagogical essay, focusing on social science classrooms, provides fellow instructors with practical strategies and advice in reducing the presence of stereotype threat in their classrooms. Techniques of task reframing, practices of positive affirmation, the providing of constructive criticism, the incorporation of marginalized groups…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Teaching Methods, Social Justice, Stereotypes
Landi, Dillon; Lynch, Shrehan; Walton-Fisette, Jennifer – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2020
Education has the ability to both reproduce and transform broader social structures. Yet, teachers' responsibilities are constantly increasing whilst budgets, resources, and staffing are depleted. We argue that we are living in a time of great uncertainty and precarity. As physical educators, we should make attempts to be socially conscious of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teaching Methods
Colson, Natalie; Shuker, Mary-Ann; Maddock, Louise – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
Creativity is an important twenty-first century skill often overlooked in higher education curricula, particularly in the sciences. Students need opportunities to practice and demonstrate their creativity and gain an awareness of the importance of such skills to enhance their graduate capabilities. One way is to embed creativity into course…
Descriptors: Genetics, Collegiality, Science Instruction, Student Attitudes
Rentenbach, Barb; Prislovsky, Lois; Gabriel, Rachael – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
K-12 educators often overlook the needs, talents, and skills of neurodiverse learners, including students with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. However, while such human differences tend to be misunderstood and even pathologized, there are distinct strengths associated with each unique neurological design. Drawing on their own experiences as students,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Student Diversity, Neurological Impairments, Student Empowerment
Kubiak, John – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2017
There is a growing awareness of the value of using pupils' voices in educational research. At primary and second level, the principle of pupil voice has gained in profile over the last decade. However, in higher education, the use of voice in research collaborations remains under-theorised and under-utilised. This paper reports on an inclusive…
Descriptors: College Students, Intellectual Disability, Learning Processes, Educational Research
Block, Joshua – Teachers College Press, 2020
This classroom narrative explores how teachers can build and sustain an intellectually and emotionally fulfilling teaching practice while changing the way students experience school. Written by an English and history teacher in a Philadelphia public high school, this book presents a framework of teaching for a living democracy--supporting learners…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Experience, Democratic Values, Citizenship Education
Duley, Lorna; McLaughlin, Tara; Sewell, Alison – Early Childhood Folio, 2018
This article presents the findings from a collaborative action research (CAR) study undertaken by a small group of early childhood education teachers working in a New Zealand setting with children aged 3-4 years. The teachers' shared aim was to explore and improve their teaching practices to more effectively support children's prosocial behaviour…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Puppetry, Preschool Education, Prosocial Behavior