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Active learning
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Identifier: ND.007
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Produced by Tim Thompson and Jean Faieta. Video tells what active learning is and how professors are getting students involved in the process. Active learning is how students of all ages learn best and therefore is very important. Active learning enables those participating to be active participants. This applies to the elementary education student and also the university student. It would also apply to the secondary student.
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Art Infusion in the elementary educain classroom, 1995
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Identifier: 1995.005 b
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This presentation by Rosemary Omniewski, Ruthanne Atkinson, and Donna Douglas discusses the Arts Infusion Project which brings art into the actual class room. The program focuses on a team effort shown between special teachers and regular teachers and incorporates the Multiple Intelligences into its teachings. It taps into each art: dramatic and visual arts, dance, and creative movement. The program focuses on six two hour sessions where university students are given lessons and materials which...
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Jim Miller Celebration of Teaching Day, presentation by Dr. Hoffman, 1999
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Identifier: 1999.008
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Dr. Hoffman discusses problems going on here at Edinboro University and other Universitites across the country.
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Retiree "exit" interviews
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Identifier: ND.012
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Exit interviews of faculty members Al Stone, Merrick Owen, and Don Panhorst who were retiring.
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The summer academy story [MISSING]
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Identifier: ND.001
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Presenters discuss teaching and learning and all avenues in between. Directed towards Pennsylvania faculty. Key points were to excite faculty about teaching and excite others about teaching. Discusses teaching methods and using more hands on approach. Also, discusses reflecting upon your teaching in order to improve the future.
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The teacher’s lounge
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Identifier: ND.002
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Dr. Bauer speaks to Ruthanne Atkinson and Dr. Connors about how the Center was begun. Mrs. Atkinson and Dr. Connors also discuss what the role of the Center of Excellence is. They explain that the Center is comprised of four institues and each of these institutes have goals. In the second session, Dr. Connors and Mrs. Atkinson discuss the Center for Excellence in Teaching iniatives. #1- " Thrust Toward Excellence in Education" #2-’"The Center for Excellence in Teaching Initiatives" #3-"Future...
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