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Robinson, Mitchell – Teaching Music, 2001
Discusses the use of apprenticeships in music education focusing on the benefits of this approach for the students. Describes the Apprentice Adjudicator Project (AAP) that enables undergraduate music education majors to observe experienced music teachers during a festival. Includes apprentice and adjudicator survey forms. (CMK)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Benefits, Higher Education, Majors (Students)

Peck, Richard M. – Journal of Economic Education, 2001
Presents a rigorous version of the model of an increasing-cost competitive industry. Explains that in this model firms are infinitesimal, which justifies price-taking behavior and a continuous industry supply curve. Shows that the industry supply curve slopes upward because of dispersion in the efficiency of firms. Emphasizes role of marginal…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Economics Education, Higher Education, Macroeconomics

Kennedy, Peter E. – Journal of Economic Education, 2001
Explains that econometrics is an intellectual game played by rules based on the sampling distribution concept. Contains explanations for why many students are uncomfortable with econometrics. Encourages instructors to use explain-how-to-bootstrap exercises to promote student understanding. (RLH)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Econometrics, Economics Education, Educational Games

Werth, James L., Jr.; Harvey, James; McNamara, Rebecca; Svoboda, Andrea; Gulbrandson, Raina; Hendren, Jennifer; Greedy, Tiffany; Leybold, Christie – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
Describes a mock trial focused on Jack Kevorkian and an euthanasia case that was included in a psychology and law course. Discusses the course format, provides the reactions to the mock trial by students and consultants, and includes suggestions for improving the mock trial. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Strategies, Euthanasia

Poorman, Paula B. – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
Discusses a means for increasing undergraduate and graduate students' level of empathy. Assigned students to write about and role play a character that they create who suffers from a psychological disorder. Explains that after quantitative and qualitative analyses it was demonstrated that students' empathy increased. (CMK)
Descriptors: Empathy, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education

Badura, Amy S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
Presents results of a study that evaluated using popular movie clips, shown in the first class meeting of an abnormal psychology course, in relation to student enthusiasm. Compares two classes of female juniors, one using clips and one class not using them. States that the films portrayed psychological disorders. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Films, Higher Education

Junn, Ellen N.; Grier, Leslie K.; Behrens, Debra P. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Describes an experiential classroom exercise that was designed to help students understand stereotyping and prejudice. The instructor read behavioral and psychological descriptions, asked students to imagine they were Sherlock Holmes, and identify classmates to whom the descriptions might apply. States that students of color reported more benefits…
Descriptors: Bias, Class Activities, Educational Benefits, Experiential Learning

Sweet, Stephen – Teaching Sociology, 1999
Presents a simulation exercise that was used to teach undergraduate students about professional ethics standards. Students participate on a mock institutional review board and formulate decisions about hypothetical research projects. Summarizes three projects and discusses the students' reaction to each. (CMK)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies, Ethics, Higher Education
Ralston, Penny A.; Floyd, Kimberly; Fluellen, Vivian; Colyard, Valerie; Fields, M. Evelyn; Rasco, Mattie; Bell, Janice – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2004
Criticism about the lack of diversity among those receiving graduate degrees in various scientific fields, particularly in family and consumer sciences (FCS), has been growing for years. One approach to diversifying the profession and higher education in general is to enhance the preparation of students on the undergraduate level by identifying…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students, Student Diversity, Minority Groups
Gifford, Chris; Watt, Paul; Clark, Wayne; Koster, Shirley – LATISS: Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, 2005
Since the Crick Report, active citizenship has been promoted as a vehicle for enhancing community involvement and political literacy among school and higher education students. This ostensibly progressive educational and social goal is beset with a number of tensions and contradictions, notably around the nature of participation and between…
Descriptors: Sociology, Undergraduate Study, College Curriculum, Citizenship Education
Kimsey, Mary B.; Cameron, S. Lynn – Journal of Geography, 2005
In the technological world of the Twenty-first Century, students must be information literate. They must have the skills to access, evaluate, and utilize information needed in their undergraduate experience and in their future endeavors. It is important for Geography majors to acquire these skills as part of their undergraduate education. At an…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Geography Instruction, Majors (Students), College Curriculum
Kasperbauer, Holly J.; Roberts, T. Grady – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2007
The purpose of the study was to determine if student teachers' perceptions of the student teacher/cooperating teacher relationship were predictive of their decisions to enter the teaching profession. The target population of this study consisted of preservice agricultural education students at Texas A&M University. The accessible sample…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Teaching (Occupation), Agricultural Education
Conrad, Marc; French, Tim; Maple, Carsten; Zhang, Sijing – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2006
In this paper we present an account of an undergraduate team-based assignment designed to facilitate, exhibit and record team-working skills in an e-mediated environment. By linking the student feedback received to Hofstede's classic model of cultural dimensions we aim to show the assignment's suitability in revealing the student's multi-cultural…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Cultural Context, Instructional Effectiveness, Undergraduate Students
Voight, Phillip A. – 1996
Encouraging debaters to participate in undergraduate research enhances the quality of their undergraduate experience, increases debate student recruitment and retention, and favorably publicizes the benefits of training in forensics. The process of encouraging debaters to participate in undergraduate research does not come naturally, and must be…
Descriptors: Conferences, Debate, Higher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials)
Hult, Christine – 1993
A 1987 survey of college English departments revealed that only 74 (38%) of the 194 colleges surveyed offered students the opportunity to specialize in some aspect of writing in addition to literature. A 1992 survey showed that 69% of departments had begun to offer this specialization. Respondents outlined possibilities for organizing and…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, College Programs, English Curriculum, English Departments