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Damsen, Jess – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2007
This article describes the pedagogy, practice and outcomes of a digital art program developed to enable high school and middle school students to become active participants in new forms of grassroots public media. Students and their teachers become producers and controllers of art-based videos and associated digital dialogue which is distributed…
Descriptors: Art Education, High School Students, Middle School Students, Student Empowerment
Kamphoff, Cindra S.; Hutson, Bryant L.; Amundsen, Scott A.; Atwood, Julie A. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2007
This article outlines a motivational/empowerment model for students on academic probation implemented at The University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG). The model draws from several theoretical orientations, and includes individual and group interaction as well as discussion in four key topic areas: personal responsibility, positive…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, Student Motivation, Student Empowerment, Models
Alvarado-Boyd, Susan Esther – ProQuest LLC, 2006
A 2003 review of the literature shows a lack of formal institutional research focusing on the development of critical thinking as a situated experience--occurring in a specific context with a complex set of dynamics. Rather, much of the emphasis has been on learning outcomes as measured by various psychometric-approaches or an instructor's…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Case Studies, Student Empowerment, First Year Seminars
Miller, Michael T., Ed.; Nadler, Daniel P., Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2006
Colleges and universities face a variety of challenges in meeting the needs of students, and one of the greatest is their ability to respond to student needs while protecting institutional and academic integrity. For those working with students, a primary example of this challenge is the involvement of students in shared decision-making, a process…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Policy Formation, Student Participation, Governance
McKinney, John Paul; McKinney, Kathleen G.; Franiuk, Renae; Schweitzer, John – College Teaching, 2006
This study is an exploration of the "sense of community" in a college classroom. The construct was successfully developed by incorporating six variables borrowed from neighborhood community research. Sense of community scores significantly predicted students' classroom attitudes, perception of learning, and actual performance on course exams.
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Student Attitudes, Psychology, Personality Measures
Batchelor, Denise – London Review of Education, 2006
Challenges to become what you want to be permeate higher education recruitment literature, inviting students to realize their dreams. Students do not interpret this invitation only in vocational terms. Other aspects of meaning for being and becoming are important for them: self-realization, and becoming who as well as what they want to be. A…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Student Recruitment, Self Actualization
Campbell, Patricia – 1995
The integration of early reading, writing, and critical thinking skills are crucial to the development of healthy attitudes about writing and literacy in general. A child needs to feel that what he or she says is valuable. For that to happen, children need to begin at a very young age expressing themselves. Writing is an excellent outlet. As soon…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Literacy, Reading Skills
Smith, Carl B. – 1997
Noting the discrepancy between what is advocated and what is practiced in language arts classroom, this Digest synthesizes the existing problems, reviews the research supporting language arts integration, and proposes a rationale for integrating the language arts. The Digest points out that these new initiatives in language arts focus on the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation, Integrated Curriculum
Hyde-Hills, Ian – 1998
Adventure-based programs may be designed in a way that not only provides an intervention aimed at therapy or development, but also teaches participants to become their own agents of change. McWhirter's model proposes that empowerment is broader than notions of personal autonomy and efficacy, reaching outside the individual. The model specifies…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Consciousness Raising, Experiential Learning, Individual Development
Hudson, Judith Williamson – 1994
Writing teachers interested in overcoming student resistance or unwillingness to question authority should consider using "zines" in the classroom. According to one teen-ager, zines are "sorta like a magazine you publish yourself, but other people help you out." Concentrating on about any subject that interests its writers from…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, High Schools, Higher Education, Newsletters
Civil, Marta; Planas, Núria – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2004
This article addresses the concept of participation in the mathematics classroom, especially as it relates to students from certain ethnic and language groups and economically disadvantaged students. The authors are primarily concerned with seeking ways to develop approaches to mathematics education that are sensitive to the contexts and lived…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries

Cummins, Jim – Harvard Educational Review, 1986
Presents a theoretical framework for analyzing minority students' school failure and the relative lack of success of previous attempts at educational reform, such as compensatory education and bilingual education. The author suggests that these attempts have been unsuccessful because they have not altered significantly the relationships between…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Bilingual Education, Compensatory Education, Educational Change
Constitutional Rights Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. – 1999
This guide provides teachers with a nine-step process to empower students to plan and implement civic participation projects in their community. The guide lists the materials students need and outlines the procedures for guiding students in the civic action project. It suggests that the teacher: (1) decide on a project in advance; (2) introduce…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Community Involvement, Secondary Education
Burk, Nanci M. – 2000
Due to the fact that college classrooms are increasingly culturally diverse, the challenge for instructors is to foster a learning environment in which students gain a more focused sense of identity and achieve academic success. Through the use of stories in the communication classroom, at-risk students from diverse backgrounds can recognize the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Diversity (Student), Educational Environment, High Risk Students
Hunzer, Kathleen M. – 1999
Students, either male or female, can be silenced by the adversarial discourse that often characterizes argumentative situations. Alternatives proposed by feminist rhetoricians should apply to any voice silenced in the classroom. Rhetoricians concerned with empowering writers of argument have illustrated three alternatives that enable writers to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Feminism, Gender Issues, Higher Education