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Bai, Shurui; Hew, Khe Foon; Gonda, Donn Emmanuel; Huang, Biyun; Liang, Xinyi – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2022
We used the design-based research approach to test and refine a theoretically grounded goal-access-feedback-challenge-collaboration gamification model. The testbed was a 10-week, university-level e-learning design course offered in two consecutive semesters. In Study 1, we implemented the initial goal-access-feedback-challenge-collaboration model…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Models, Fantasy, Electronic Learning
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Foster, Mary K. – Management Teaching Review, 2022
This exercise is designed to introduce business students to the concept of implicit theories, a foundational concept for individuals and organizations interested in developing more effective learners. This easy-to-implement exercise can be used in any type of management course, with any level of student; it is best positioned at the beginning of…
Descriptors: Business Education, Beliefs, Learning Activities, Story Telling
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Husny, Maximilian; Fasching, Helga – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2022
The transition of youths with disabilities from mandatory schooling into further education or vocation is still a major challenge for inclusive measures in the Austrian transition system. In the last decade, projects from the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), including 'Participatory experiences in the vocational biography of persons with intellectual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Transitional Programs, Teamwork
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David, Samuel S.; Shepard-Carey, Leah; Swearingen, Amanda J.; Hemsath, Dustin J.; Heo, Saem – TESOL Journal, 2022
This qualitative study investigated seven teachers participating in a professional development (PD) series on translanguaging pedagogies. The purpose was to better understand how teachers adapted translanguaging strategies into their classroom practice and how they perceived challenges and benefits of these approaches. Analysis of PD videos,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Code Switching (Language), Translation, Language Usage
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McDonald, Nora; Akinsiku, Adegboyega; Hunter-Cevera, Jonathan; Sanchez, Maria; Kephart, Kerrie; Berczynski, Mark; Mentis, Helena M. – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2022
We studied the impact of introducing first-year computer science (CS) students to ethical thinking about the social justice impacts of data collection, tracking, bias, internet privacy, and competitive "real world" system design and critique activities. While basic content was consistent for all, one group was involved throughout the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Computer Science Education, Ethics, Social Justice
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Cherbow, Kevin; McNeill, Katherine L. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2022
Background: Teachers need to make sense of curricular materials and design instruction to ensure students will be positioned to pursue their own arc of inquiry in curriculum enactment. Whole-group discussions are crucial opportunities for curricular sensemaking, yet planning and enactment can be challenging. Methods: We used a single, revelatory…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Curriculum Development, Student Participation, Group Discussion
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Chen, Danielle; Johns, Sarah; Romanik, Lucy; Glasscock, Victoria – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2022
Four recent art therapy graduates created reflective artwork to process the COVID-19 pandemic and U.S. antiracist demonstrations and protests. This viewpoint describes their arts-based responses and intersubjective meetings to practice reflexive cultural humility. Key discoveries included themes of power and privilege, vulnerability, and moving…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Reflection, COVID-19
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Hadjicosti, Irene; Korfiatis, Konstantinos; Levinson, Ralph; Price, Stephen – Research in Science Education, 2022
Classroom dialogues have special educational value because they allow students to engage critically but constructively with each other's ideas, solve scientific problems jointly and develop their scientific understanding. The present study focuses on how groups of twelfth-grade high school and university students communicate and co-operate through…
Descriptors: Student Research, Scientific Research, Biology, College Students
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Chih, Tien – PRIMUS, 2022
The shift of evidence-based, active and inquiry-based pedagogy to online modalities has typically been done with a synchronous model, using video conferencing technology to facilitate interaction and collaboration amongst students. Such an approach can be infeasible for some students and create inequitable situations within a class. This paper…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Inquiry, Online Courses
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Chisholm, James S.; Cook, Mike P. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2021
Promising approaches to transforming English language arts classrooms into dialogic, democratic, and critical spaces for literature discussions involve the selection of compelling young adult literature (YAL) and the use of student-centered discussion strategies (e.g., literature circles). Scholars have demonstrated, however, the shortcomings of…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Literature Appreciation, Young Adults, Adolescent Literature
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Schwarz, Baruch B.; Bekerman, Zvi – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2021
Although the yeshiva is the housekeeper of the Jewish tradition of learning, it has undergone dramatic changes along history. We describe these changes in historical, sociogenetic, and microgenetic analyses, and particularly focus on the chavruta--dyadic learning around Talmudic texts during successive meetings, and the chabure--a gathering of…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Religious Education, Educational Change
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Dello Iacono, Umberto – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2021
This article is part of a wider research project that has the educational goal of supporting students in the production of conjectures, arguments and proofs, as well as promoting a move from the production of arguments expressed in colloquial registers to arguments expressed in literate registers. In this regard, we Giovannina Albano, Umberto…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Mathematics Instruction, Geometry
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Kocemba-Pilarczyk, Kinga A.; Bentke-Imiolek, Anna; Dudzik, Paulina – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
The aim of this online workshop is to familiarize biomedical faculties students with the principle of RT-PCR method. The following assumption is made, students participating in the workshop: (1) are already familiar with the principle of PCR reaction; (2) can distinguish PCR from RT-PCR; (3) know the basic possibilities of using the above…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Biochemistry, Genetics, COVID-19
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Murphy, Jackie; Swartzwelder, Kay; Serembus, Joanne; Roch, Shauna; Maheu, Shannon; Rockstraw, Rocky; Leggieri, Alyssa – Journal of Educators Online, 2021
Creating an engaging online course where students feel part of an online community can be challenging even for the most experienced online educator. Online discussions are a common tool used to connect students in online courses, but it is often limited to text-based posts. This international research study compared the use of text-based versus…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Sense of Community, Group Discussion, Computer Mediated Communication
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Ashley Stich – Journal of College Academic Support Programs, 2018
Review stations are an easy way to begin incorporating small group instruction into the college classroom. The use of review stations allows for collaboration, physical participation, and critical thinking (Hennessy & Evans, 2006; Tinto, 1997). Recent research also suggests small-group activities can build student self-awareness and comfort in…
Descriptors: College Students, Cooperative Learning, Active Learning, Group Discussion
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