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    Prescribing Teaching Methods.Andrew Davis - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 33 (3):387-401.
    Teachers are no longer simply being told what to teach, but also how to teach it. It is important therefore to examine whether some prescriptions of teaching methods are acceptable while others are not, and to justify opposition to certain forms of prescription. I show that some attempts to prescribe teaching methods are either empty, or incompatible with holding teachers to account for the pupil learning which is supposed to result. My argument does not depend on (...)
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    Teaching Methods in Ethical Education in the Netherlands.Natascha Kienstra - 2023 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 43:95-106.
    The article presents the position of ethics in school education programmes in the Netherlands and the goals and the practice of teaching it. The article discusses the results of research conducted in Dutch schools, aimed at examining which teaching methods are best for developing students’ knowledge and skills. It is also important to determine which model of interaction between students and teachers is the most beneficial one? The study used forms of teaching based on the scaffolding (...)
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    Social values and teaching methods: what do Teachers need to improve from the Students's view.Diana Castro Ricalde & Martha Díaz Flores - 2015 - Humanidades Médicas 15 (3):582-602.
    Introducción: Los docentes universitarios requieren nuevos saberes para enfrentar los diversos retos que plantea la educación superior; dichos desafíos se relacionan con el dominio de saberes disciplinarios, profesionales, laborales, pedagógicos y didácticos e incluso axiológicos. Lo que aquí se presenta son los resultados de una investigación llevada a cabo en la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México en el periodo de enero de 2014 a abril de 2015. El objetivo: fue determinar los saberes específicos, métodos de enseñanza y valores sociales (...)
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    Social values and teaching methods: what do Teachers need to improve from the Students's view.Diana Castro Ricalde & Díaz Flores - 2015 - Humanidades Médicas 15 (3):582-602.
    Introducción: Los docentes universitarios requieren nuevos saberes para enfrentar los diversos retos que plantea la educación superior; dichos desafíos se relacionan con el dominio de saberes disciplinarios, profesionales, laborales, pedagógicos y didácticos e incluso axiológicos. Lo que aquí se presenta son los resultados de una investigación llevada a cabo en la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México en el periodo de enero de 2014 a abril de 2015. El objetivo: fue determinar los saberes específicos, métodos de enseñanza y valores sociales (...)
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    Semiotic Teaching Methods.Donald J. Cunningham & Deborah L. Smith-Shank - 1990 - Semiotics:64-69.
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    A Study on Traditional Teaching Method Transferring to E-Learning Under the Covid-19 Pandemic: From Chinese Students' Perspectives.Yuan Qing Jin, Chien-Liang Lin, Qun Zhao, Sung-Wen Yu & Yu-Sheng Su - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, online learning has been carried out in many countries with different types of online learning models being promoted and implemented. In the global pandemic continues, the education environment is forced to change from traditional classroom or blended teaching mode to online learning teaching model. With the outbreak of COVID-19, China was the first to announce that online courses are to be implemented in February 2020. In China, whether online learning can replace traditional (...)
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    Essay Teaching Method of the Moral Education in the Elementary School Based on Philosophy and Discussion : focusing on the concept analysis method. 장승희 - 2009 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (72):247-272.
    본 논문은 초등학교 도덕교육에서의 논술교육의 방향과 내용, 방법을 구체화하기 위한 것이다. 최근 대입전형에서 논술이 약화되긴 하였지만 논술의 본질적 가치는 여전히 유효하다. 논술은 단순한 글쓰기를 넘어 한 인간의 가치관과 세계관을 드러내는 고도의 지적 기술로, 짧은 시간에 형성되기 어려운 능력이다. 따라서 논술교육은 중․고등학교보다 초등학교에서 독서와 토론을 중심으로 철학적 사고력을 기르는 데 초점이 두어져야 한다. 나아가 글쓰기를 넘어 철학적․반성적․비판적 사고력을 기른다는 점에서 초등학교 논술교육은 도덕과가 중심 역할을 해야 한다. 이 글은 초등학교 도덕교육에서의 논술교육의 토대를 제시하기 위하여 다음 세 가지에 초점을 두고 논의를 전개하였다. (...)
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    Philosophical Reflections on Music Education: Cross-Cultural Perspectives and the Spiritual Dimensions of Teaching Methods in Different Traditions.Hongliang Wang - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 17 (1):97-112.
    This comparative study of music education in Germany, the United States, and China revealed significant cross-cultural variations in core values, teaching methodologies, learning environments, musical philosophies, and performance practices. A common thread across all three countries was the recognition of music's importance in education, though its role and implementation differed markedly. German music education emphasized holistic development (Bildung), with a strong focus on music theory, formal analysis, and historical performance practices. The teacher-student relationship was collaborative, and assessment was holistic. (...)
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    Teaching Methods for Anti-Bias Education based on Contact Hypothesis. 추병완 - 2011 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (81):239-262.
    접촉 가설은 집단 간 편견을 감소시키기 위해 가장 포괄적으로 연구되어 온 대표적인 이론적 틀 가운데 하나다. 접촉 가설에 의하면, 접촉은 외집단에 대한 지식을 고양시켜 주고, 외집단 접촉에 대한 불안감을 감소시키며, 공감과 역할채택 능력을 제고하여 줌으로써 편견 감소에 기여한다. 그럼에도 불구하고, 접촉 가설 자체에 대한 국내의 연구는 매우 미진하다. 이에 이 글에서는 접촉 가설의 개념과 발전 과정을 살펴보고, 접촉 가설에 근거한 도덕 교과에서의 반편견 교수 방법을 탐색하였다. 이 글에서는 접촉 가설에 근거한 도덕 교과에서의 반편견 교수 방법으로서 협동학습의 활용, 문화 동화물의 활용, (...)
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    Teaching methods for improving sense of meaning in life. 추병완 - 2019 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (124):183-213.
    삶을 의미 있게 경험하는 것은 웰빙의 중요한 구성 요소이고, 인간의 행동을 위한 동기의 중요한 원천이다. 삶의 의미는 신체적 건강, 삶의 만족, 자존감, 긍정 정서, 행복, 낙관성과 같은 신체ㆍ정신건강의 여러 지표와 정적인 상관관계를 맺고 있다. 또한 삶의 의미는 건강 위험 행동과 취약한 심리적 건강으로부터 우리의 학생들을 지켜주는 중요한 보호 요인이다. 우리는 도덕교육을 통해 청소년기의 학생들이 의미 있는 삶의 경로를 따를 수 있도록 지속적인 권면과 체계적인 지원 활동을 해 주어야만 한다. 이 논문에서는 철학과 심리학에서 삶의 의미에 관한 최근의 연구 동향을 개관하고, 청소년의 (...)
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    The Impact of Academic Service Learning as a Teaching Method and its Effect on Emotional Intelligence.Niall Hegarty & John Angelidis - 2015 - Journal of Academic Ethics 13 (4):363-374.
    This article explores Academic Service Learning as a teaching method which bridges the gap between academic requirements for learning and the need of society to have individuals willing to give their time and effort to benefit others in need. Students as part of a course learning requirement engaged in a consulting project whereby a non-profit organization was advised on both short term and long term planning. Students were exposed to the operational needs of the organization as well as the (...)
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    Evaluations on Grammar Teaching Methods.İlhan Erdem - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1057-1069.
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  13. The Socratic Teaching Method.Mehul Shah - 2008 - Teaching Philosophy 31 (3):267-275.
    This paper will show how the three principles of the Socratic teaching method—midwifery, recollection, and cross-examination—are utilized in the treatment of learning diseases, that is, attitudes that interfere with effective learning. The Socratic teaching method differs from the traditional lecture model of teaching, but it does not sacrifice the therapeutic for the informative task of teaching. Rather, by indirectly imparting content and uncovering implicit content through careful questioning, it provides a careful balance between the informative and (...)
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    A Recommended Teaching Method For Sight-Singing Education.Sevan Nart - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8:413-425.
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    Teaching Method, Memory and Learning: an enquiry with primary school children.P. J. Rogers & Felicity Aston - 1992 - Educational Studies 18 (2):129-149.
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    A Teaching Method of Engineering Ethics using Kohlberg's Just Community Approach. 정성관 - 2012 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (85):217-233.
    본 연구는 콜버그 도덕·윤리교육의 ‘정의 공동체 접근법’을 공학윤리교육에 적용하여 공학활동에서 생길 수 있는 복합적인 도덕적 딜레마 상황 속에서 공학자들이 창의적인 도덕적 상상력을 발휘하여 문제를 극복할 수 있는 방안을 제시하고자 한다. 이를 위해서 콜버그가 그랬듯이 가상적인 혹은 실제적인 도덕적 딜레마 상황들을 이용하는데, 이때 이용되는 도덕적 딜레마 상황들은 교육자가 아니라 피교육자가 제시하도록 한다. 이렇게 함으로써 피교육자는 여러 측면에서 도덕적 문제를 바라보는 통찰력을 기를 수 있을 뿐 아니라, 타인과의 토론을 통해서 문제해결을 모색함으로써 합리적인 의사소통능력도 증진시킬 수 있게 된다. 본 연구에서 제시하는 이러한 교수법이 (...)
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    Teaching method of karadahogusi exercise.Akitugu Osanai - 2003 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 25 (1):13-21.
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    It worked there. Will it work here? Researching teaching methods.Andrew Davis - 2017 - Ethics and Education 12 (3):289-303.
    ‘It worked there. Will it work here?’ We have to be able to identify the ‘it’ in that aphoristic question. Classifications of teaching methods belong in the social realm, where human intentions play a fundamental role in how phenomena are categorized. The social realm is characterized with the help of John Searle. Social phenomena are often open to interpretation, rather than definitive verdicts. The nature of the social limits the possibility of consistency in how teaching should be (...)
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    Integrating evidence-based behavioural teaching methods into education for children with autism.Corinna F. Grindle, Richard P. Hastings, Maria Saville, J. Carl Hughes, Hanna Kovshoff & Kathleen Huxley - unknown
    An educational provision for young children with autism that offers intensive behavioural intervention based on the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), within an early years mainstream school setting in the UK, is described. The ABA Class at Westwood School is a collaborative project between the School of Psychology, Bangor University, two Local Education Authorities in North East Wales (Flintshire and Wrexham) and the local NHS Trust. Using two case examples, two important features of mainstream education for children with autism (...)
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    The Possibility of Teaching the Qurʾān with Sound Based Reading and Writing Teaching Method: The Example of Sound Based Alif ba.Hatice Ayar - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (2):561-582.
    The Qurʾān was taught in the letter method for many years. After the names of the letters in the Arabic alphabet are memorized in this method, the teaching of origins and signs begins. The syllabic method was developed over time as an alternative to this method, and the letters were taught directly with their superior vowel signs without memorizing their names. Unlike these two methods, the sound-based alif ba method has begun to be used in recent years. This (...)
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    John Dewey’s teaching methods in the discussion on german-language kindergartens — a case of non-perception?Barbara Sörensen Criblez - 2000 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (1):133-140.
    At the beginning of the 20th century, German-language kindergartens were completely overshadowed by Friedrich Froebel’s tradition. The search for new forms of teaching started mainly by taking over the body of thinking developed by teaching reformers. John Dewey’s work was only accorded marginal examination. The person who got to grips most intensively with John Dewey and the American tradition of kindergarten teaching during the first half of the 20th century is Emmy Walser, one of the leading personalities (...)
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    Evaluating the Impact of Teaching Methods Designed to Enhance Academic Achievement among Philosophy Students with Diverse Learning Needs.Keith Crome, Rebecca Ellaray, Nigel Hems & Jonathan Hunt - 2008 - Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 7 (2):157-185.
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    Educational Reformation in the Teaching Method of Socrates - Mainly focused on Socratic Irony and Teaching as a Gift. 조흥만 - 2017 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 83 (83):331-356.
    본 논문은 소크라테스의 독특한 교수법(敎授法)을 탐구함으로써 그의 무지 고백 및 교사 부인과 관련된 직접적이고 명백한 진술들 간의 상충 관계를 해명할 뿐만 아니라 기존의 교육 체제를 변화시키려는 플라톤의 교육 개혁을 천착하려는 데에 목적이 있다. 이를 위해 무엇보다도 ‘소크라테스적 아이러니’를 둘러싼 오랜 편견과 오해를 불식시키는 선행적 분석 작업이 긴 호흡으로 논의될 것이다. 이에 덧붙여서 소크라테스가 “소크라테스적 방법”의 최고의 실천가이자 유일한 참된 교사라는 플라톤의 선언에는 ‘선물 경제’에 토대를 둔 새로운 “철학”의 발명에 교육 개혁 프로그램이 내재되어 있다는 것을 논증할 것이다. 이를 위해 아이러니의 어원적 (...)
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  24. Conceptual Construction in Physics Using Inductive Teaching Methods.Julio Cuevas Romo - 2025 - Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 38:163-197.
    El presente texto muestra el desarrollo y la evaluación de un proceso educativo con profesores de matemáticas en formación, centrado en el uso de estrategias didácticas con características inductivas, en el marco de laasignatura Matemáticas y Física de la Licenciatura en Enseñanza de las Matemáticas de la Universidad de Colima,México. La experiencia incluye a 19 estudiantes que han tenido formación disciplinar en matemáticas y dominan el conocimiento procedimental y el lenguaje algebraico que implica la física en los niveles básicos, pero (...)
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    (1 other version)A Monstrous Regimen of Synthetic Phonics: Fantasies of Research‐Based TeachingMethods’ versus Real Teaching.Andrew Davis - 2013-04-11 - In Richard Smith (ed.), Education Policy. Wiley. pp. 47–59.
    In England, higher education institutions, together with the schools whose staff they train, are being required to incorporate synthetic phonics as one of the key approaches to the teaching of reading. Yet even if synthetic phonics can be identified as one of the component ‘skills’ of reading, an assumption vigorously contested in this paper, it does not follow that it can or should be taught explicitly and independently of reading for meaning. Imposing such a ‘method’ is, at a deep (...)
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    Exemplars of teaching method.Sol Amato - 1967 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 5 (1):24-36.
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    Effects of Knowledge Hiding in Dual Teaching Methods on Students’ Performance—Evidence From Physical Education Department Students.Qingxiang Xu & Yin Jiesen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the post-pandemic situation, digitalization has revolutionized physical teaching into online teaching and has become a common practice. The engagement of students has been essential for their good academic performance which can be ensured by the active participation of the students and this is a real challenge for the teachers. However, sometimes in online and physical teaching, teachers are also involved in rationalized knowledge hiding, which leads to the disengagement of the students, and this ultimately affects their (...)
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    The Place of Grammar In A French Teaching Methods From 1960s to Today.Hanife Nâlân Genç - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:453-471.
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    Exploring the Learning Psychology Mobilization of Music Majors Through Innovative Teaching Methods Under the Background of New Curriculum Reform.Haiqin Cai & Guangliang Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The research expects to explore the psychological mobilization of innovative teaching methods of Music Majors under the new curriculum reform. The relevant theories of college students’ innovative teaching methods are analyzed under deep learning together with the innovation and construction of music courses. Thereupon, college students’ psychological mobilization is studied. Firstly, the relationship between innovation and entrepreneurship teaching and deep learning is obtained through a literature review. Secondly, the music classroom model is designed based on (...)
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    Social issues and media sensationalism: The effectiveness of teaching methods to affect their perceived importance.Timothy H. Reisenwitz & Thomas W. Whipple - 1999 - Teaching Business Ethics 3 (1):13-25.
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  31. Japanese Martial Arts and American Sports the Historical and Cultural Background on Teaching Methods : Proceedings of the 1996 United States-Japan Conference.Minoru Kiyota & Hiroshi Sawamura - 1998 - Nihon University.
  32. A Note on Curriculum and Teaching Methods.John P. Portelli - 1984 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 5 (1).
    The concept Curriculum is a complex notion. Various meanings have been attached to it. A careful analysis of Curriculum shows that the notions "plan", "content", "objectives" and "method" are intimately connected to Curriculum which should not be completely identified with any one of these concepts. In this short paper I propose to discuss two questions: Is the teaching method distinct from the Curriculum? and, Can we decide prior to experience which methods ought to be applied in the educational (...)
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    A Voice of Liberal Education against Teaching Method Renovation: an Implication of Michael Oakeshott’s On Human Conduct.Ju-Byung Park - 2019 - Journal of Moral Education 31 (3):65-87.
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    Teaching Research Methods in the Social Sciences: Expert Perspectives on Pedagogy and Practice.Sarah Lewthwaite & Melanie Nind - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (4):413-430.
    Capacity building in social science research methods is positioned by research councils as crucial to global competitiveness. The pedagogies involved, however, remain under-researched and the pedagogical culture under-developed. This paper builds upon recent thematic reviews of the literature to report new research that shifts the focus from individual experiences of research methods teaching to empirical evidence from a study crossing research methods, disciplines and nations. A dialogic, expert panel method was used, engaging international experts to examine (...)
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    America's Philosophy for Children Teaching Method and the Development of Children's Character.Li Junjie, Andrew Colvin & Jinmei Yuan - 2004 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 17 (1-2):40-42.
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  36. Learner perception of using case study method as a teaching method in higher education.Ana María Pinto-Llorente - 2019 - In Annette Baron & Kelly McNeal (eds.), Case study methodology in higher education. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
     
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    A study of Confucicius' Danbi(timely rain) teaching method.Yun YongNam - 2015 - THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 44:259-290.
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    Methods That Religious Culture And Moral Knowledge Teachers’ Preferred in Concept Teaching Process.Habibe Erva UÇAK & Recai DOĞAN - 2020 - Dini Araştırmalar 23 (59):321-347.
    It is thought that determining which methods and techniques are used by teachers to teach concepts, which is one of the important dimensions of religious teaching, will contribute to the science of religious education and practice of religious teaching. In this context, the problematic of the study is based on the question of the methods preferred by the Religious Culture and Moral Knowledge teachers in their concept teaching activities. Therefore, the aim of the study is (...)
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    The Comparative Effects of Constructivist Versus Traditional Teaching Methods on the Environmental Literacy of Postsecondary Nonscience Majors.J. Michael Wright - 2008 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 28 (4):324-337.
    Using a pretest-posttest quasi-experimental control group design, a learning environment study was conducted to evaluate the environmental literacy of postsecondary, nonscience majors. Data were collected from 183 students taking an introductory environmental science class—a 41-question Environmental Literacy Instrument (ELI) prompted students for responses across four subscales of environmental literacy: Knowledge, Beliefs, Opinions, and Self-Perceptions. Differences between presurvey and postsurvey scores were compared to determine whether a constructivist-based or traditional learning environment improved students' environmental literacy more. Results showed that the constructivist-based (...)
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    Perceptions of Qualifications in Terms of Teaching Methods of 4-6 Years of Quran Courses’s Instructers (Çankırı Sample). [REVIEW]Zeynep Yüksel - 2021 - Dini Araştırmalar 24 (60):147-179.
    The early childhood period is a vital function and importance in individuals’ lives to perform some duties concerning growing and the contribution of the pre-childhood period to child. Also it is known that religious education in pre-school term contributes children to develop their religious and ethical values. This study was done to examine how much degree instructors working in Qur'an Courses and teaching especially 4-6 ages children feel themselves satisfied or sufficient in the manner of their training methods. (...)
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  41. Teaching Ethics to Non-Philosophy Students: A Methods-Based Approach.Lars Samuelsson & Niclas Lindström - 2017 - ATINER'S Conference Paper Series.
    Dealing with ethical issues is a central aspect of many professions. Consequently, ethics is taught to diverse student groups in universities and colleges, alongside philosophy students. In this paper, we address the question of how ethics is best taught to such “non-philosophy” student groups. The standard way of introducing ethics to non-philosophy students is to present them with a set of moral theories. We refer to this approach as the “smorgasbord approach”, due to the impression it is likely to make (...)
     
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    Teaching ethical decision making: Designing a personal value portrait to ignite creativity and promote personal engagement in case method analysis.Pamela A. Gibson - 2008 - Ethics and Behavior 18 (4):340 – 352.
    The case method approach to introducing ethical issues is a traditional tool for applying critical thinking skills to a specific dilemma (Beauchamp & Childress, 2001). It allows for personal reflection and clarification of an individual's conceptual framework for deciding what is and is not ethical behavior. However, it also affords the student distance from the story line and may, through providing a retrospective critique, prevent sufficient challenge to the student to articulate and defend personal value assessments in addressing the ethical (...)
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    The role of digital readiness innovative teaching methods in music art e-learning students’ satisfaction with entrepreneur psychological capital as a mediator: Evidence from music entrepreneur training institutes.Ye Huang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The way of our living and working has changed intensely throughout the past half-century. The era we live in is interlinked with rapid technological changes, paving the way for digitalization. The students are considered digital natives and are expected to have e-learning abilities to improve their academic effectiveness. However, digital readiness is an important factor that can play a valuable role in boosting students’ e-learning abilities and satisfaction. The previous studies of students’ e-learning abilities revealed the lack of students’ digital (...)
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    The Tutorial System and Its FutureThe Lecture Method: Cambridge Monographs on Teaching Methods, No. 1University Extension Reconsidered.May McKisack, W. E. Moore, J. McLeish & B. W. Pashley - 1969 - British Journal of Educational Studies 17 (1):84.
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    Hadith Studies in Indonesia: Vernacularization and Teaching Methods of Sahih Al-Bukhari in Traditional and Contemporary Islamic Educational Institutions.Salamah Noorhidayati & Thoriqul Aziz - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):60-80.
    Sahih al-Bukhari, one of the most esteemed and widely studied collections of hadith by Muslims, has garnered significant attention in Indonesia. This paper delves into the history of Sahih al-Bukhari's study within the Indonesian context, examining its transmission lineage, vernacularization, and study methodologies in traditional and contemporary educational context. Three specific objectives were pursued: 1) the translation and vernacularization of Sahih al-Bukhari, 2) the transmission of Sahih al-Bukhari, with a focus on Indonesian pesantren (Islamic boarding schools), and 3) the analysis (...)
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    Teaching Ethics: Instructional Models, Methods, and Modalities for University Studies.Daniel E. Wueste (ed.) - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This collaborative publication offers salient instructional models, methods, and modalities centered on the whole person.
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    Optimizing Education: A Mixed Methods Approach Oriented to Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR).Oleguer Camerino, Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela, Queralt Prat, David Manzano Sánchez & Marta Castañer - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    This methodological article provides a Mixed Method approach to analyze how the Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR) Model is feasible to enhance student’s autonomy. The objective is to detect how teachers’ behavior-oriented patterns shift in response to continuing professional development to reinforce TPSR strategies. We compared the application of TPSR by three teachers who had previously attended a training course for this model, with that of an expert in the model. A total of 44 sessions of primary and (...)
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  48. The shortcomings of the methodical approach in teaching philosophy and the human sciences.Adrian Costache - 2021 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 13 (1):241-259.
    Romanian pedagogical theory rests on the assumption that any educational content can be taught and learned faster and better by recourse to a battery of teaching methods. In the present study we question that assumption and show that the methods generally recommended have no didactic merits when it comes to teaching philosophy and the human sciences. In order to prove that we commence by rendering manifest the origins, the specificity and the presuppositions of the teaching (...)
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    Teach like your hair's on fire: the methods and madness inside room 56.Rafe Esquith - 2007 - New York: Viking Press.
    In a Los Angeles neighborhood plagued by guns, gangs, and drugs, there is a classroom known as Room 56. The fifth graders inside are first-generation immigrants who live in poverty and speak English as a second language. They also play Vivaldi, perform Shakespeare, score in the top 1% on standardized tests, and go on to attend Ivy League universities. Rafe Esquith is the teacher responsible for these accomplishments. Here, he reveals his techniques. The classroom's mottoes are "Be nice, work hard," (...)
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    A study on virtues and its teaching methods by applying the Oriental classics in elementary school moral education. 박문갑, 지준호 & 최완근 - 2008 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 24 (24):103-143.
    도덕교육은 필요한 덕들이 조화롭게 형성되어 있는 ‘유덕한 인격인’을 목표로 하고 있으며, 이는 전통적인 유학에서 ‘성인’을 목표로 공부를 하는 것과 부합하고 있다. 이러한 성인이 되기 위한 옛 선인들의 공부는 곧 도덕교육이다. 옛 선인들이 어떤 책을 가지고 어떤 방법으로 공부를 했으며, 어떤 결과를 낳았는지를 찾아보는 노력은 곧 우리가 현재 이루고자 하는 도덕교육의 실마리를 제공할 뿐만 아니라 도덕교육의 궁극적 지향점을 다시 한 번 확인하는 뜻 깊은 일이 될 것이라고 믿는다. 본 연구는 이러한 측면에서, 유학(儒學)을 중심으로 우리의 사상과 전통문화와 관련된 고전을 운용하여 초등 도덕과 (...)
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