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Tobin, James – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2014
School principals are confronted with a variety of issues as they provide leadership and organization to their schools. Evidence is growing that successful school leaders influence achievement through the support and development of effective teachers and the implementation of effective organizational practice (Davis, Darling-Hammond, LaPointe,…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Construction Management, Program Administration, Leadership Training
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Alayont, Feryal – PRIMUS, 2014
This article presents a problem-based approach that prepares students for future learning in the classroom. In this approach, students complete problem-based activities before coming to class to familiarize themselves with the topics to be covered. After the discussion on how the use of these activities relate to the learning and transfer…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Learning Activities, Class Activities, Calculus
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Bhatia, Kavita; Premadasa, Kirthi; Martin, Paul – PRIMUS, 2014
Calculus students' difficulties in understanding integration have been extensively studied. Research shows that the difficulty lies with students understanding of the definition of the definite integral as a limit of a Riemann sum and with the idea of accumulation inherent in integration. We have created a set of manipulatives and activities…
Descriptors: Manipulative Materials, Calculus, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
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Roe-Dale, Rachel – PRIMUS, 2014
This article outlines a class activity where students prepare croissants to get an intuitive feeling for the nature of a strange attractor. In particular during the preparation of the pastry dough, students investigate the effects of stretching and folding. These physical processes force trajectories (in this case the pastry dough) to remain…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Demonstrations (Educational), Class Activities, Food
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Fetter, Gary; Shockley, Jeff – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2014
Instructors look for ways to explain to students how supply chains can be constructed so that competing suppliers can work together to improve inventory management performance (i.e., a phenomenon known as co-opetition). An Excel spreadsheet-driven simulation is presented that models a complete multilevel supply chain system--customer, retailer,…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Simulation, Spreadsheets, College Instruction
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Hillman, Thomas – Learning, Media and Technology, 2014
This article examines the role students play in shaping the nature of the technologies they use in their classrooms and the role teachers play in supporting students' innovative practices. Drawing on research on the sociology of technological development from the field of Science and Technology Studies, the process by which one student's…
Descriptors: Student Role, Teacher Role, Technology Uses in Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Taylor, Stephen – British Educational Research Journal, 2014
Even though the existence and importance of inner forms of sign-making are acknowledged in social-semiotic educational research, their contours have, none the less, yet to be charted in a systematic way. This article uses a combination of social-semiotic and pragmatist approaches to bring into focus some characteristics of pupils' inner…
Descriptors: Reading, Early Adolescents, Semiotics, Pragmatics
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Helms, Marilyn M. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2014
This article describes a "conscientious consumerism" project that involves the student as the consumer to either commend or complain to a company about a recent product or service experience. This activity and presentation helps students develop an understanding of the commendation/complaint management process within organizations while…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Class Activities, Management Development, Problem Solving
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Sandall, Leah; Mamo, Martha; Speth, Carol; Lee, Don; Kettler, Timothy – Natural Sciences Education, 2014
A research study investigated student perception of the use of metacognitive activities in the classroom. The courses were large enrollment (n greater than 100) introductory Plant and Soil Sciences courses taught in the fall semester. The courses implemented activities such as concept sketches or conceptual modeling to help students develop their…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Metacognition, Introductory Courses, College Science
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Crook, Brittani – Communication Teacher, 2014
A desired outcome of teaching intercultural communication is cultivating an understanding and awareness of different cultural values while attempting to increase intercultural communication competence within our students. Goals of teaching intercultural communication include assisting students in recognizing, accepting, and appreciating cultural…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Television, Programming (Broadcast), Ethnocentrism
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Daas, Karen L.; McBride, M. Chad – Communication Teacher, 2014
Participant observation is a topic covered in most Introduction to Communication Research classes and specialized courses on qualitative inquiry. However, as humans are natural observers in everyday life, students may not appreciate the importance of systematic and thoughtful observation and note taking. The purpose of the one-to-two class period…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Communication Research, Qualitative Research, Ethnography
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Mino, Mary – Communication Teacher, 2014
Working effectively in groups is essential for college graduates (Hart Research Associates, 2013). University and college administrators have responded to this need by increasing the number of group communication courses by 25% (Bertelsen & Goodboy, 2009). However, it is the quality of course instruction that determines how well prepared…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), College Instruction, Group Activities, Class Activities
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Anderson, Betsy; Swenson, Rebecca; Kinsella, John – Communication Teacher, 2014
This article describes a realistic online crisis unit, in which students practice: (1) responding to fast-paced information on multiple social media channels; (2) coordinating and making team decisions; and (3) creating effective responses. These skills are required for entry-level positions such as digital specialists and community managers,…
Descriptors: Public Relations, Crisis Management, Communication (Thought Transfer), Social Networks
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Shouder, Tim; Inglis, Grant; Rossini, Alexander – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2014
Today, collaborative learning and teamwork are largely achieved through remote connections that are increasingly available and powerful. Collaboration of this sort is the highlight of an award-winning film "Your Own," which the authors created in response to the question, "What makes a learning space great?" for Herman…
Descriptors: Films, Cooperative Learning, Teamwork, Class Activities
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Franklin, Yvette – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2014
In this autoethnographic, conceptual philosophical reflection, the author inquires: "Can my students and I, in a technologically mediated virtual space, harness the work of philosophy of education scholars to engage in a shared experience of (re)considering paths to sensitivity to diversity for equity and equality?" The author engages…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Educational Practices, Ethnography
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