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Sutherland, Danielle; Strunk, Katharine; Nagel, Jesse; Kilbride, Tara – Journal of Educational Change, 2023
Over the last decade, policymakers have been experimenting with competency-based education, an instructional reform that relies on flexible pacing to enable students to achieve content mastery at their own pace. In this paper, we draw on mixed-methods data from teacher surveys and interviews to examine the use of flexible instructional pacing in…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Pacing, Educational Policy, Educational Change
Demarzo, Kristi Simon – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Most proponents of flexible online learning, and critics alike, have little more than anecdotal evidence to support their claims about the benefits or drawbacks of flexibility (Houlden & Veletsianos, 2019; Veletsianos & Houlden, 2019). This study departs from past literature that characterizes flexibility as a universal experience of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Electronic Learning, High School Students, Virtual Schools
European Training Foundation, 2024
This report explores policies and practices on validation of non-formal and informal learning in the ETF's partner countries and presents the results of studies carried out in 16 countries in the period 2021-23. Countries increasingly invest in validation schemes (also known as recognition of prior learning) in an effort to give visibility to all…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nonformal Education, Informal Education, Prior Learning
Fischer, Christian; Witherspoon, Eben; Nguyen, Ha; Feng, Yanan; Fiorini, Stefano; Vincent-Ruz, Paulette; Mead, Chris; Bork Rodriguez, William Nicholas; Matz, Rebecca L.; Schunn, Christian – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2023
Approximately 2 million students take Advanced Placement (AP) examinations annually. However, departmental policies that allow students to replace introductory courses with AP credit greatly vary within and across universities, even across relatively similar universities. This study examines the impact of AP credit policies on second-course…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Undergraduate Students, Credits, Educational Policy
Singe, Stephanie M.; Bowman, Thomas G. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2022
Context: Athletic training students (ATSs) have reported increased levels of stress due to balancing a myriad of responsibilities, both as students and with personal life roles. Coping mechanisms to manage their stress are multifactorial. The COVID-19 pandemic has added additional stressors not yet fully understood. Objective: Although some…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Trainers, Training
Chery L. Lucarelli; Amy L. Murzyn; Matthew J. Ridenour; Neil B. Witikko – Impacting Education: Journal on Transforming Professional Practice, 2024
Beginning in the summer of 2019, the College of St. Scholastica endeavored to build a flexible, adaptable EdD program grounded in the guiding principles of CPED. This meant establishing a welcoming and safe program dedicated to cultivating justice-minded change makers. It also meant constructing a curriculum that would accommodate differing…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Education Majors, Flexible Progression, Social Justice
Annika Volt; Mart Laanpere; Jüri Kurvits – Educational Media International, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic caused some serious setbacks in primary and secondary education wordlwide. In 2021, the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research (MoER) contracted a group of researchers and expert teachers to design and validate of a set of innovative digital learning resources that support personalized learning paths to meet the needs of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Mathematics, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers
Mirela Cengher; Ji Young Kim; Daniel M. Fienup – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2020
Instructors use prompts to assist learners in acquiring skills and then fade those prompts until responding occurs under the appropriate stimulus control conditions. Cengher et al. "Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities," 30, 155-173 (2018) reviewed studies that compared two or more different prompt-fading procedures. The…
Descriptors: Prompting, Flexible Progression, Individualized Instruction, Stimuli
Commonwealth of Learning, 2022
New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has funded the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) to implement a project to contribute to enhanced capacity and efficiency of Pacific education sectors through greater use of innovative delivery mechanisms and technology. This report provides an improved mentorship model for the capacity development…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Open Education, Mentors, MOOCs
Shreya Raghavan – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2022
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic brought about several challenges in both learning and instructive styles. Chief among these was engagement in classrooms that were remote, in-person or switched between the two due to quarantine periods. In a content centric biomaterials core course, here we describe an 'inclusive engagement toolkit' that combines…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Study, Core Curriculum
Commonwealth of Learning, 2022
This publication on out-of-school children (OOSC) in Commonwealth Africa is already informing priorities in COL's work in open schooling. The report provides an overview of key indicators for all nineteen Commonwealth Africa countries as well as contextual case studies of eight countries for which representatives were available to verify or update…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Out of School Youth, Open Education, Barriers
National Forum on Education Statistics, 2021
Regular attendance is essential to providing students with opportunities to learn. State and local education agencies (SEAs and LEAs) play a crucial role in tracking, measuring, and addressing student attendance. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic affected the way that many SEAs and LEAs collect attendance data. This resource highlights…
Descriptors: Attendance, Student Participation, Learner Engagement, Electronic Learning
Uliana Furiv; Michaela Martin – UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning, 2022
The rapid worldwide expansion of enrolment in higher education (HE) has led to greater diversity among students, with more first-generation learners, HE returnees, and disadvantaged groups. Yet, inequalities in participation persist and have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. The implementation of flexible learning pathways (FLPs) can help HE…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Flexible Progression, Governance, Global Approach
Region 1 Comprehensive Center, 2023
The Maine Department of Education (MDOE) leveraged the U.S. Department of Education's Rethink K-12 Education Models grant to provide significant funding to districts to support innovative solutions to persistent problems of practice--particularly those heightened by the pandemic. MDOE's grant began in fall 2020. It prioritized innovations focused…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Innovation, Grants, Federal Aid
Carmen Romero-García; Francisco Javier Pericacho-Gómez2; Olga Buzón-García; Jordi Feu-Gelis – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2024
Pedagogical renewal is a concept loaded with a historical-pedagogical trajectory linked to reflection, social justice, educational improvement, teacher commitment and the questioning of the educational model, with personalised education being a key aspect. The aim of this paper is to analyse how learning is personalised in primary education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Schools

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