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Full-Text Articles in Education
Vision And The Ideal Teacher: Implications For Educational Practice, Rosalind Victoria Aaron
Vision And The Ideal Teacher: Implications For Educational Practice, Rosalind Victoria Aaron
Dissertations
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to describe how and why teachers with a vision of an ideal teacher have chosen teaching as their profession and to articulate how that vision has influenced their educational practice.
Procedure. This study was conducted in the classroom setting using qualitative methods. The qualitative techniques were informal and formal interviews, non-participant observations, and personal journal entries.
Conclusions. The findings of the study revealed that the three teachers do have visions, which they clearly articulated. Their visions resulted from their interaction with others, but specifically with some of their former teachers. As new ideas, …
Writing Reality: Constructivism, Metaphor, And Cosmology, Mary C. Daane
Writing Reality: Constructivism, Metaphor, And Cosmology, Mary C. Daane
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Two philosophies of metaphor are contrasted in constructing discourse and reality.
Front Matter, Alice G. Brand (Editor)
Front Matter, Alice G. Brand (Editor)
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Editor's Message
The prospect of bringing off a new journal is character building, I have come to believe—particularly when it is published only once a year and by a fledging organization. The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning (JAEPL) had to be good, very good, especially the inaugural issue. That this was the first issue also meant, I hoped, that readers would tolerate mistakes. Surely, mistakes could be corrected with the next issue. But on second thought, that was a long year away.
Nonetheless, I celebrate the occasion of the inaugural issue of JAEPL. …
The Subversive Element Of Play: Using Play, Dream And The B Ody In The Classroom, Ellen W. Kaplan
The Subversive Element Of Play: Using Play, Dream And The B Ody In The Classroom, Ellen W. Kaplan
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
The as-if world of play brings body-centered knowledge into the expressive writing class.
Writing Ritual And The Cultural Unconscious: The Great Mother Archetype In The Composition Classroom, Cramer Cauthen
Writing Ritual And The Cultural Unconscious: The Great Mother Archetype In The Composition Classroom, Cramer Cauthen
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning
Jungian theory and feminist epistemology can be synthesized through their mythopoetic ways of making knowledge.
Helping First-Year Students Study: Part Ii, Better Lasere Erickson
Helping First-Year Students Study: Part Ii, Better Lasere Erickson
Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education: Archives
Few freshmen can keep pace with their courses if they study only an hour between classes and if their only study activities are reading, highlighting, and copying over notes. Faculty expect more, and those who teach freshmen play an important role both in making expectations about college work explicit and in helping freshmen develop their study skills. What, then, might we do to get students to spend more time studying and to study in more productive ways?
Ua3/8/1 Extended Campus Programs Report No. 6, Wku President's Office
Ua3/8/1 Extended Campus Programs Report No. 6, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
This report is housed in Thomas Meredith's Correspondence / Subject Files. Table of Contents:
- Directory of Extended Campus
- Description of Western's Extended Campus Programs
- Map of Western's Designated Service Area
- Extended Campus Enrollments: 1968-1995
- Owensboro Education Program's Enrollments: Fall, 1980 - Fall, 1985
- Extended Campus Center Enrollments: 1986-1995
- Extended Campus Center Headcount: 1986-1995
- Extended Campus Course Offerings by Term, Location and College: 1987-1995
- Extended Campus Course Offerings by Division Level Lower, Upper and Graduate: 1987-1995
- Extended Campus Instruction by Full-time and Part-time Faculty: 1987-1995
- Extended Campus Instruction by Degree Level of Instructor: 1987-1995
- Extended Campus Selected Student Demographics: 1988-1995
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Perceptions Of Lower Secondary Design And Technology Teachers About The Utilisation Of The Design Process, Desire Mallet
Perceptions Of Lower Secondary Design And Technology Teachers About The Utilisation Of The Design Process, Desire Mallet
Theses : Honours
This study investigated the perceptions of lower secondary school teachers about the utilisation of a design process. Seven Design and Technology teachers from government and private secondary schools, situated in Perth metropolitan area, were selected. The participants have been using a design process in lower secondary school for at least eighteen months prior to the study. Each participant was interviewed individually and the interviews were audio-recorded. The Education Department of Western Australia considers a design process as a central element in the Technology and Enterprise learning area of the Student Outcome Statements. However, not much is known about how this …
In The Name Of The Student... What Is Fairness In College Teaching?, Rita Rodabaugh
In The Name Of The Student... What Is Fairness In College Teaching?, Rita Rodabaugh
Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education: Archives
If we remember our own college days, most of us can think of at least one professor who was less than ideal. All of us have had professors who fit one or more of the following descriptions: dull, boring lecturer; confusing and hard to follow; too easy and presents no challenge; and so on. Yet if you describe your worst experience as a student, more than likely it was one in which you were treated unfairly.
For the past two years, much of my research has focused on college students' perceptions of fair practices in the classroom. From this research, …
Mistakes And Other Classroom Techniques, Harriet C. Edwards
Mistakes And Other Classroom Techniques, Harriet C. Edwards
Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education: Archives
As teachers, we wish to do more than present to our students the established ideas and facts of our fields. We want to give them a sense of how one thinks and creates within the discipline, to impart the tools of scholarship. In my field, mathematics, this concern has led to an increased focus on the teaching and learning of problem solving. Researchers have directed much attention to the executive functions and metacognition involved in problem solving, that is, the solver's awareness of thinking processes and of progress toward a solution (Schoenfeld, 1985). In addition to these procedural matters, attitudes …
Helping First-Year Students Study: Part I, Bette Lasere Erickson
Helping First-Year Students Study: Part I, Bette Lasere Erickson
Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education: Archives
In preparing to write Teaching College Freshmen, we heard negative sentiments echoed many times. Faculty complained about students' lack of motivation, their neglect of their studies, and their refusal to assume any responsibility for their learning. At the same time, freshmen told us the pace in most courses was far beyond them, it was not humanly possible to do all the work, they frequently felt overwhelmed, and their professors seemed neither to notice nor to care whether or not they learned.
What sense are we to make of these conflicting stories? For starters, freshman descriptions of "humanly impossible" work loads …
Cellular Localization Of Gap Junction Mrnas In Developing Rat Brain, Daniel Belliveau, C. Naus
Cellular Localization Of Gap Junction Mrnas In Developing Rat Brain, Daniel Belliveau, C. Naus
Daniel J. Belliveau
We investigated the developmental expression and cellular resolution of connexin32 and 43 mRNA in the rat brain using in situ hybridization. Utilizing 35S-labelled probes, in situ hybridization was performed on sections of embryonic day 20 and postnatal days 3, 10, 15, 30 and adult brain. Connexin32 mRNA was first detected in brainstem nuclei at postnatal day 3 and in the midbrain at postnatal day 15. The level of this message continued to increase to postnatal day 30 where the level of message reached a plateau or slightly decreased by adulthood. The distribution of signal included the medial vestibular nucleus, dorsal …
The Hypocrisy Of Completeness: Toni Morrison And The Conception Of The Other, Cameron Mccarthy, S. David, K. E. Supriya, C. Wilson-Brown, A. Rodriguez, Heriberto Godina Phd
The Hypocrisy Of Completeness: Toni Morrison And The Conception Of The Other, Cameron Mccarthy, S. David, K. E. Supriya, C. Wilson-Brown, A. Rodriguez, Heriberto Godina Phd
Heriberto Godina PhD
No abstract provided.