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Full-Text Articles in Education
Engaging Teachers’ Pedagogical Content Knowledge: Adopting A Nine-Step Problem-Based Learning Model, Karen C. Goodnough, Woei Hung
Engaging Teachers’ Pedagogical Content Knowledge: Adopting A Nine-Step Problem-Based Learning Model, Karen C. Goodnough, Woei Hung
Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-Based Learning
Engaging primary and elementary students in meaningful, relevant science learning is challenging. PBL is an instructional approach that provides a means to foster meaningful science learning while enhancing teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). This paper reports on the experiences of a teacher inquiry group consisting of five teachers (K-5) and a university researcher as they adopted a nine-step problem design model to develop PBL experiences. The objectives of the study were to examine how various facets of teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge are engaged as they design PBL modules; describe how teachers engage with a nine-step problem design model; and document …
Praise: Christians Educators And The Difficult Student, Beth E. Ackerman
Praise: Christians Educators And The Difficult Student, Beth E. Ackerman
Christian Perspectives in Education
This article defends the role of the Christian educator in reaching the difficult student. It further offers tips for handling the challenging student from a Christian perspective, coupled with tried-and-true research using the acronym PRAISE: being proactive, using reinforcements, assessing and analyzing the intent of misbehavior, being sincere, and empowering students and the Holy Spirit in them.
Framing Collaborative Behaviors: Listening And Speaking In Problem-Based Learning, Louisa Remedios, David Clarke, Lesleyanne Hawthorne
Framing Collaborative Behaviors: Listening And Speaking In Problem-Based Learning, Louisa Remedios, David Clarke, Lesleyanne Hawthorne
Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-Based Learning
PBL is described as small-group collaborative learning; however, literature on how collaboration is enacted in PBL contexts is limited. A two-year ethnographic study examined the experiences and responses of Asian students to the obligations of PBL in a Western context. Participant-observation, videotape data, and video-stimulated recall interviews provided insights into collaborative behaviors in PBL classrooms. Even though students recognized that listening and speaking were important to collaboration, speaking was clearly privileged over listening in this PBL setting. A framework was developed that incorporated both collaborative and noncollaborative listening and speaking behaviors. This Collaborative Listening/Speaking (CLS) framework provides a structure for …
Disabilities In The Media-Powerpoint Presentation, Bruce Battles
Disabilities In The Media-Powerpoint Presentation, Bruce Battles
Kentucky Teacher Educator
No abstract provided.
Authentic Assessments For Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders, Marty Boman, Sarah Mcmaine, Robyn Fine
Authentic Assessments For Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders, Marty Boman, Sarah Mcmaine, Robyn Fine
Kentucky Teacher Educator
Individual student assessments, formal and informal, provide the essential framework of the exceptional education process. Mandated by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) 2004, these laws determine the needs and programs that will be implemented for every child identified to receive exceptional education services. Collectively, norm-referenced, criterion-referenced, and authentic assessments complete a comprehensive portrayal of the student's academic, behavioral, and functional needs and skills. This paper outlines the various elements of authentic assessment and how they can be implemented with individuals identified with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) as well as other students. The main purpose of including authentic …
Skills, Knowledge, And Attitudes Of Culturally Responsive Teachers, Janet L. Applin
Skills, Knowledge, And Attitudes Of Culturally Responsive Teachers, Janet L. Applin
Kentucky Teacher Educator
This article presents a summary of skills, knowledge, and attitudes required by teachers and prospective teachers to become considered Culturally Responsive. Best practices from the literature on Culturally Responsive Teaching are summarized in four categories: awareness of self,; acknowledgement of the broader context; necessary attitudes; and required abilities.
Front Matter
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
No abstract provided.
The Believing Game Or Methodological Believing, Peter Elbow
The Believing Game Or Methodological Believing, Peter Elbow
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Three arguments why we need the believing game: to help us find flaws in our thinking, to help us choose among competing claims, and to achieve goals that the doubting game neglects.
Jaepl, Vol. 14, Winter 2008-2009, Kristie S. Fleckenstein, Linda T. Calendrillo
Jaepl, Vol. 14, Winter 2008-2009, Kristie S. Fleckenstein, Linda T. Calendrillo
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Essays
Peter Elbow - The Believing Game or Methodological Believing
Nathaniel Teich - The Rhetoric of Empathy: Ethical Foundations of Dialogical Communication
Mary Rose O'Reily - Splitting the Cartesian Hair
Patricia Bizzell - Faith-Based World Views as a Challenge to the Believing Game
Gina Briefs-Elgin - Lessons With the Mystics: Refreshing Our Vision in Mid/Late Career
Gesa E. Kirsch - Creating Spaces for Listening, Learning, and Sustaining the Inner Lives of Students
Sue Hum - The Persuasiveness of Pleasure: Play, Reciprocity, and Persuasion in Online Discussions
Reviews
Brad E. Lucas - Teaching Multi writing: Researching and Composing with Multiple Genres, …
The Rhetoric Of Empathy: Ethical Foundations Of Dialogical Communication, Nathaniel Teich
The Rhetoric Of Empathy: Ethical Foundations Of Dialogical Communication, Nathaniel Teich
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Peter Elbow's "Believing Game" can function as an ethical strategy and can be understood in terms of humanistic rhetorical traditions from Martin Buber to Carl Rogers and Michael Polanyi.
Faith-Based Worldviews As A Challenge To The Believing Game, Patricia Bizzell
Faith-Based Worldviews As A Challenge To The Believing Game, Patricia Bizzell
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Elbow's "Believing Game" may help to make room in the academy for religious frames of mind, which encompass particularly dense networks of ideas and emotions.
Splitting The Cartesian Hair, Mary Rose O'Reilley
Splitting The Cartesian Hair, Mary Rose O'Reilley
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
The "Believing Game," at its deepest level, protects a space where students and teacher can contemplatively ponder what they will choose to love.
Lessons With The Mystics: Refreshing Our Vision In Mid/Late Career, Gina Briefs-Elgin
Lessons With The Mystics: Refreshing Our Vision In Mid/Late Career, Gina Briefs-Elgin
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
This paper explores surprising and restorative responses to mid/late career burnout from the perspective of four of the world's great Eastern mystical traditions: Hinduism, Sufism, Zen, and Kabbalah.
Reviews, Brad E. Lucas, Heidi Estrem, Yufeng Zhang, William Fitzgerald
Reviews, Brad E. Lucas, Heidi Estrem, Yufeng Zhang, William Fitzgerald
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Brad E. Lucas - Teaching Multi writing: Researching and Composing with Multiple Genres, Media, Disciplines, and Cultures
Heidi Estrem - CoUege Writing and Beyond: A New Framework for University Writing Instruction
Yufeng Zhang - Reading Chinese Fortune Cookie: The Making of Chinese American Rhetoric
William FtizGerald - Geographies of Writing: Inhabiting Places and Encountering Difference
The Persuasiveness Of Pleasure: Play, Reciprocity, And Persuasion In Online Discussions, Sue Hum
The Persuasiveness Of Pleasure: Play, Reciprocity, And Persuasion In Online Discussions, Sue Hum
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
This essay explores the role of pleasure in facilitating diverse modes of rhetorical participation in online discussion.
Connecting, Helen Walker, Louise Morgan, Danielle Sahm, Laurence Musgrove, Rae Ann Derosse, Joonna Smitherman Trapp, Beverly Faxon
Connecting, Helen Walker, Louise Morgan, Danielle Sahm, Laurence Musgrove, Rae Ann Derosse, Joonna Smitherman Trapp, Beverly Faxon
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Connecting - Helen Walker
Louise Morgan - Email about the Ego
Danielle Sahm - The Poet Rewritten
Laurence Musgrove - People Get Ready
Rae Ann De Rosse - Authority Issues
Joonna Smitherman Trapp - The Importance of Being Ernie
Beverly Faxon - Why I Read Them Poetry
Back Matter
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
No abstract provided.
Read & Write Gold: Technology Increasing Student Achievement, Nedra Atwell, Marty Boman, Paula Borland, Marisa Duarte, Linda Fishback, Connie Miller, Elizabeth Romero
Read & Write Gold: Technology Increasing Student Achievement, Nedra Atwell, Marty Boman, Paula Borland, Marisa Duarte, Linda Fishback, Connie Miller, Elizabeth Romero
Kentucky Teacher Educator
No abstract provided.
Using Mentor Texts To Teach Nonfiction Writing To Third Graders, Melissa A. Israel
Using Mentor Texts To Teach Nonfiction Writing To Third Graders, Melissa A. Israel
Language Arts Journal of Michigan
No abstract provided.
Creating Spaces For Listening, Learning, And Sustaining The Inner Lives Of Students, Gesa E. Kirsch
Creating Spaces For Listening, Learning, And Sustaining The Inner Lives Of Students, Gesa E. Kirsch
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
This essay explores what it takes to "create a space in the classroom that allows students the freedom to nourish their inner lives," an issue raised by Mary Rose O'Reilly in Radical Presence. The author draws on work in composition studies, education, and her own teaching practices to illustrate the importance of creating such spaces.