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Grunspan, Daniel Z.; Kline, Michelle Ann; Brownell, Sara E. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2018
The benefits of student-centered active-learning approaches are well established, but this evidence has not directly translated into instructors adopting these evidence-based methods in higher education. To date, promoting and sustaining pedagogical change through different initiatives has proven difficult, but research on pedagogical change is…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Change, Evolution, Culture
Oliver, Daniel; Fairlie, Robert W.; Millhauser, Glenn; Roland, Randa – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
Graduate student teaching assistants from underrepresented groups may provide salient role models and enhanced instruction to minority students in STEM fields. We explore minority student-TA interactions in an important course in the sciences and STEM -- introductory chemistry labs -- at a large public university. The uncommon assignment method of…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Teaching Assistants, STEM Education, Graduate Students
Mohini Mukherjee – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study used qualitative methods and a strength-based approach to analyze the experiences of International STEM Ph.D. students (ISDS) enrolled at a large public research university in the eastern United States, regarding their perspectives on how the institution engages them as catalysts of internationalization, and how such engagement impacts…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, STEM Education, Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes
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Yuliati, Lia; Riantoni, Cycin; Mufti, Nandang – International Journal of Instruction, 2018
The purpose of this research was to explore students' problem-solving skills through inquiry-based learning with PhET simulation, focussed on direct current electricity matter. The research used a mixed method approach with an embedded experimental model with 34 prospective physics teacher at the State University of Jambi, Indonesia. The data was…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Inquiry, Active Learning, Science Process Skills
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Katz, Anna; Carnes, Molly; Gutierrez, Belinda; Savoy, Julia; Samuel, Clem; Filut, Amarette; Pribbenow, Christine Maidl – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2017
Explicit racial bias has decreased in the United States, but racial stereotypes still exist and conspire in multiple ways to perpetuate the underparticipation of Blacks in science careers. Capitalizing on the potential effectiveness of role-playing video games to promote the type of active learning required to increase awareness of and reduce…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Trainers, Educational Games, Video Games
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Xu, Linlin – Teaching in Higher Education, 2017
This paper explores the feedback interactions in an intercultural supervision context between a white New Zealand supervisor and a Chinese international doctoral student, who is also the author (and researcher) of this study. Using mixed methods, it examines the supervisor's written feedback on a draft PhD proposal and the student's feedback…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Case Studies, Intercultural Programs, Doctoral Programs
Sakiroglu, Mehmet – International Journal of Psycho-Educational Sciences, 2019
The current study aimed to examine posttraumatic growth (PTG) after earthquake victimization. Variables that may be related to PTG were examined by using Model of Life Crises and Personal Growth (Schaefer & Moos, 1992). In order to examine PTG, the roles of demographic variables, event-related variables, environmental factors, system factors,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Seismology, Natural Disasters, Adults
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Robertson, Jane; Heckroodt, Steyn – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2022
This account of practice discusses how we have implemented an emerging action learning framework in the form of guiding questions that are relevant to key stakeholders: the client organisation (sponsoring organisation), the management development company, the participants and the Learning Process Facilitator (LPF) to aid participants in their…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Transformative Learning, Management Development, Learning Processes
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Choi, Serene H.-J.; Nieminen, Timo A.; Townson, Peter – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2012
Since physics research is an activity of an active international community, international visits are a common way for physicists to share scientific knowledge and skills. International mobility of physicists is also important for PhD physics study and research training. We investigated personal and social factors that influenced the decision for…
Descriptors: Expertise, Physics, Foreign Countries, Study Abroad
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Larri, Larraine; Whitehouse, Hilary – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2019
In this paper, we explore the concept of Nannagogy, an innovative pedagogy of informal adult learning enacted by the activist 'disorganisation', the Knitting Nannas Against Gas and Greed (KNAGs). The 'Nannas' are predominantly older women who undertake non-violent direct action using fibre craft, knit-ins, lock-ons, and occasional street theatre…
Descriptors: Social Change, Older Adults, Females, Activism
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Harshbarger, Dena; Wiechman, Joseph – Science and Children, 2021
This article describes a force and motion unit that spanned four weeks (50 minutes a day) in a fifth-grade classroom. The inquiry-based learning progression mirrors Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development (1952) because it allowed students to manipulate materials and ideas as they actively constructed and reconstructed their knowledge of motion…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Science, Engineering Education, Physics
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Acharya, Kamal Prasad – Pedagogical Research, 2019
The purpose of the study was to transforming chemistry learning from the textbooks in the silent classrooms to the school garden through activity-based learning with students' meaningful engagement in collaboration with the science teachers in the community schools in Nepal. This research also aims to clarifying the epistemological gridlocks…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Gardening, Active Learning, Learner Engagement
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Heider, Emily C.; Valenti, Domenic; Long, Ruth L.; Garbou, Amel; Rex, Matthew; Harper, James K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Service-learning (SL) is an active learning approach that connects the knowledge a student acquires in the classroom to an application that benefits the community. Increasingly popular in the chemistry curriculum, service-learning is reported to provide student benefits including improved cognitive goals; increased academic, interpersonal, and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Service Learning, Natural Resources
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Almusharraf, Norah M.; Costley, Jamie; Fanguy, Mik – Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 2020
Aim/Purpose: This paper aims to explore the effects of students' interactions with video lectures on the levels of collaboration and completeness of their group note-taking. Background: There has been an increase in the amount of online learning over the last 20 years. With video lectures becoming an increasingly utilized instructional modality,…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Cooperative Learning, Graduate Students, Video Technology
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Musavi, Mohamad; Friess, Wilhelm A.; James, Cary; Isherwood, Jennifer C. – International Journal of STEM Education, 2018
Background: The University of Maine Stormwater Management and Research Team (SMART) program began in 2014 with the goal of creating a diverse science-technology-engineering-math (STEM) pathway with community water research. The program engages female and underrepresented minority high school students in locally relevant STEM research. It focuses…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Water, High School Students, Females
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