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Hall, Darien A.; Wireman, Mark – Journal of Instructional Research, 2022
The utilization of in-class technology to enhance student learning and increase topic engagement, such as audience response systems, is well-documented. Unfortunately, freely available personal technology such as cell phones and laptops can also act as distractions that reduce learning effectiveness. In this study, which was undertaken just prior…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Technology, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications
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Juarez, Brandon – Journal of Instructional Research, 2019
The high percentage of new teachers who leave the profession within the first five years of teaching motivated the teacher educator to consider an alternative path to andragogically approaching course content. Thus, the teacher educator grappled with the process of transitioning theories of the content to application-based andragogy. The…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Andragogy
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Martin, Jeff – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
Every day in K-12 classrooms across the country, teachers are struggling to keep their students focused and on task during instructional time. There are hundreds of theories floating around about how to manage a classroom effectively, but nothing is as simple or as effective in engaging students as the physical presence of the teacher (Brophy,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teacher Student Relationship, Proximity, Classroom Environment
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Damron, Kelly – Journal of Instructional Research, 2019
A board game is used in financial accounting courses as a means to engage students actively in their own learning. Since many students are intimidated by accounting or find the topic uninteresting, the use of games, especially a board game, encourages them to engage actively. After playing the board game, the students in the classroom appreciate a…
Descriptors: Games, Game Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement
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DeCosta, Meredith; Bergquist, Emily; Holbeck, Rick – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
Online education is growing at a rapid pace. To meet the increasing demand for online education, many universities have designed courses to enable the instructor to be more of a facilitator than an active participant in the classroom space (Ragan, 2009). However, building an active, student-centered learning environment in online classrooms is…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Computer Mediated Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Group Discussion
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Steadman, Ronald G. – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
Metacognition and critical thinking are crucial elements in the educational process. The following article examines the use of a quiz/poll classroom assessment technique (CAT) in a 100-level Christian worldview classroom (CWV-101) designed to stimulate student engagement with the course principles in a self-reflective and non-threating…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Online Courses, Metacognition, Christianity
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Steele, John; Dyer, Thomas – Journal of Instructional Research, 2014
Measuring student success is a top priority to ensure the best possible student outcomes. The objective of this present study was to investigate whether classroom assessment techniques (CATs), specifically KWLs, which is the acronym for "what you know," "what you want to know," and "what you learned," increase student…
Descriptors: Correlation, Classroom Techniques, Evaluation Methods, Student Participation
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DiCarlo, Kristen; Cooper, Lori – Journal of Instructional Research, 2014
Effective classroom assessment techniques are directly linked to course objectives and proposed outcomes. Results within formative and summative assessments have been studied in the online learning environment as educators seek to meet objectives with respect to student success in the non-traditional setting. Online classroom assessment techniques…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Classroom Techniques, Online Courses, Program Effectiveness
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Holbeck, Rick; Bergquist, Emily; Lees, Sheila – Journal of Instructional Research, 2014
Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs) have been used in traditional university classrooms as a strategy to check for student understanding (Angelo & Cross, 1993). With the emergence of online learning and its popularity for non-traditional students, it is equally important that instructors in the online environment check for student…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Classroom Techniques, Outcomes of Education, Summative Evaluation
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Bergquist, Emily; Holbeck, Rick – Journal of Instructional Research, 2014
Formative assessments are an important part of the teaching and learning cycle. Instructors need to monitor student learning and check for understanding throughout the instructional phase of teaching to confirm that students understand the objective before embarking on the summative assessment. Typically, online classrooms are developed with…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Evaluation Methods, Online Courses, Formative Evaluation
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Buhle Stella Nhlumayo; Sbongile C. O. Shandu – Journal of Instructional Research, 2023
The objective of this paper is to explore the professional development needs of novice lecturers in three selected Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges in South Africa as they transition from different industries into the higher education sector. The methodology of collecting data was individual face-to-face interviews. The…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Vocational Education Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Career Change
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Camacho, Danielle J.; Legare, Jill M. – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
The purpose of this article is to contribute to the growing body of research that focuses on active learning techniques. Active learning techniques require students to consider a given set of information, analyze, process, and prepare to restate what has been learned--all strategies are confirmed to improve higher order thinking skills. Active…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Techniques, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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Toppin, Ian N.; Pullens, Laveda M. – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
Prior classroom management training makes a big difference in faculty's ability to handle disputes with students. This type of training should be included in faculty orientation activities. The research presented in this article indicates that success in dealing with behaviorally challenging students is possible if the likely areas of dispute are…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Conflict Resolution
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Hudson, Swinton – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
The movement from summative assessments, although still needed and used, has transitioned to a combination of summative and formative assessments. The focus in universities is no longer the successful completion of course material but the degree to which learning has occurred. Global needs, business input and demands, and generational cohorts have…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Summative Evaluation, Formative Evaluation
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Thomas, Jason E.; Hornsey, Philip E. – Journal of Instructional Research, 2014
Formative Classroom Assessment Techniques (CAT) have been well-established instructional tools in higher education since their exposition in the late 1980s (Angelo & Cross, 1993). A large body of literature exists surrounding the strengths and weaknesses of formative CATs. Simpson-Beck (2011) suggested insufficient quantitative evidence exists…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Nontraditional Education, Adult Education, Formative Evaluation
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