283 | Wednesday, April 13, 2005 |
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3:15 PM-5:15 PM | Convention Center:N230b |
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Searching for Spirit: Asserting the Affective Domain in Professional Education Preparation |
As we prepare teachers to meet the demands of our fast-paced and ever-changing world, we must also commit to figuring out ways to inspire teacher candidates to embrace teaching, learning, and their students. It is in the affective domain that we embrace and engage our humanness. Teacher preparation programs must address this domain and appreciate its potential impact in creating a balanced teaching professional. Join us in a reflective and interactive discussion as professional educators reflect on their philosophies on asserting the affective domain. |
Keyword(s): college level issues, curriculum development, professional preparation
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Searching for Spirit: Asserting the Affective Domain in Physical Education Teacher Preparation
Laura Blitzer and Charmaine DeFrancesco, Florida International University, Miami, FL |
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We Are a Reflection of Our Past: The Lasting Impact of Teachers
Jacqueline Williams, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, Sandy Wilson, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC and Bobby J. Lifka, Thomas Harrison Middle School, Harrisonburg, VA |
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