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Francis Keppel Francis Keppel
KEPPEL, FRANCIS 1916-1990 D EAN, HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, U.S. COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION Work to Improve Teaching.As dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Keppel served for fourteen years, quadrupling the enrollment and establishing the... Read more
biofeedback biofeedback
biofeedback method for learning to increase one's ability to control biological responses, such as blood pressure, muscle tension, and heart rate. Sophisticated instruments are often used to measure physiological responses and make them apparent to the patient, who then tries to alter and... Read more
sacramental sacramental
sacramental in the Roman Catholic Church, aid to devotion that is not a sacrament. Sacramentals are commonly divided into six classes: prayer, anointing, eating, confession, giving, and blessings. According to church teaching, sacramentals are not founded by God but by the church, and therefore do... Read more
Discourse Discourse
DISCOURSE classroom discoursegraham nuthall cognitive perspectivearthur graessernatalie person CLASSROOM DISCOURSE The term classroom discourse refers to the language that teachers and students use to communicate with each other in the classroom. Talking, or conversation, is the medium through... Read more
Cognitive remediation Cognitive remediation
Cognitive remediation Definition Cognitive remediation is a teaching process that targets areas of neuropsychological functioning involved in learning and basic day-to-day functioning. Purpose The goals of cognitive remediation are to bolster specific cognitive ... Read more
Mathematics Teacher Mathematics Teacher
Mathematics Teacher Beyond a bachelor's degree in mathematics, most future math teachers must train for secondary education by taking extra classes and student teaching, which adds an additional year of college. In most states, teachers are required to pass a test in... Read more
Andrew Dickson White Andrew Dickson White
Andrew Dickson White 1832-1918, American educator and diplomat, b. Homer, N.Y., briefly attended Geneva (now Hobart) College, grad. Yale, 1853. He studied in France and Germany, served (1854-55) as attaché in St. Petersburg, and toured Europe. While teaching history (1857-63) at the Univ. of... Read more
Christianity Christianity
Christianity religion founded in Palestine by the followers of Jesus . One of the world's major religions, it predominates in Europe and the Americas, where it has been a powerful historical force and cultural influence, but it also claims adherents in virtually every country of the world. ... Read more
R. Huna R. Huna
Huna Definition Huna is an esoteric Polynesian psychology that claims to use the powers of the mind to accomplish healing and spiritual development. Max Freedom Long, who rediscovered Huna in the 1920s, defined it as a system of religious psychiatry because it contains elements of religion,... Read more

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