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Berg, Helen; Steinsbekk, Aslak – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
This study aimed to investigate whether group self-practice of systematic clinical observation using the airway, breathing, circulation, disability and exposure (ABCDE) approach in a multiplayer, immersive, interactive virtual reality (VR) application provided a non-inferior learning outcome compared to practicing with physical equipment in…
Descriptors: Observation, Computer Simulation, Equipment, Medical Services
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Azevedo, Flávio S.; Mann, Michele J. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2018
We add to research on embodied cognition by investigating the observational practices of amateur astronomers. Specifically, we take an interactionist perspective and examine how the body is recruited, moment by moment, as a resource for producing and communicating meaning during field activity. The data corpus is a set of ethnographic video…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Ethnography, Video Technology, Group Activities
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Nichols, Bryan H.; Caplow, Susan; Franzen, Rebecca L.; McClain, Lucy R.; Pennisi, Lisa; Tarlton, Jennifer L. – Environmental Education Research, 2022
As the COVID-19 pandemic surged and resurged across the world, members of a higher education professional group associated with the North American Association of Environmental Education met regularly online to discuss challenges and strategies to cope with the sudden shifts to remote learning. Six environmental education (EE) instructors, from…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses, School Closing
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Maloney, Tammera R.; Asbury, Taryn E. – International Research and Review, 2018
In the pursuit of developing intercultural competence in students studying abroad, effective experiential learning strategies are sought by study abroad educators. This article presents an implementation of one such strategy called "The Drop-Off" (Batchelder, 1993). The Drop-Off involves small groups of students who explore a previously…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Study Abroad, Experiential Learning, Group Activities
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Saltofte, Margit – Ethnography and Education, 2018
Members of the Danish MidWest Girls' Choir and their conductor have the aim of creating unique expressive forms. As a consequence, the girls' work has worked to develop new forms of singing and performance. The choir seeks to find an identity that distinguishes them from traditional church choirs and thereby recreate 'choir girls' as something…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Singing, Group Activities, Females
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Rosales, Rocío; Soldner, James L. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
A key component of interteaching, as described by Boyce and Hineline (2002), is the opportunity for students to participate in "dyadic" or pair discussions. Although the rationale for pair discussions is evident, only one study involving interteaching, to date, has evaluated the relative effectiveness of student performance when group…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Scores, Psychology
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Sendurur, Emine; Ersoy, Esen; Çetin, Ismail – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2018
The design and development processes of instructional materials might be considered simple and clear because the pre-established instructional goals can lead the way. However, in practice, there are lots of issues to be considered during these processes. The quality of the material, appropriate visual design, usability, and acceptable amount of…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Design, Creativity, Computer Science Education
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Näykki, Piia; Järvenoja, Hanna; Järvelä, Sanna; Kirschner, Paul – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2017
The aim of this process-oriented video-observation study is to explore how groups that perform differently differ in terms of the number, quality, and temporal variation of their content-level (knowledge co-construction) and meta-level (monitoring) activities. Five groups of teacher education students (n = 22) were observed throughout a 3-month…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Cooperative Learning, Pretests Posttests, Video Technology
Scanlon, Erin M. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The purpose of this three study dissertation is to investigate why students are enrolled in introductory physics courses experience difficulties in being successful; one possible source of their difficulties is related to their epistemology. In order to investigate students' epistemologies about mathematics and physics, students were observed…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Introductory Courses, Student Experience
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Timmons, Kristy; Pelletier, Janette; Corter, Carl – Early Child Development and Care, 2016
In this study, children's self-regulation was observed, along with other social and academic activities in kindergarten classrooms during whole group, small group, transition and play contexts. We examined how children's self-regulation and engagement differed among classroom grouping, play and transition contexts. Results showed that students…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Kindergarten, Self Control, Play
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Schlechter, Chelsey R.; Rosenkranz, Richard R.; Fees, Bronwyn S.; Dzewaltowski, David A. – Journal of School Health, 2017
Background: Preschool children are recommended to spend at least 15 minutes/hour (25% time) in light-to-vigorous physical activity (total physical activity, TPA). Preschool provider practices, such as whether children are put in small group or whole-group activities, are likely to affect children's TPA levels during preschool. The current study…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Physical Activities, Geographic Location, Social Environment
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Kirrane, Melrona; O'Connor, Cliodhna; Dunne, Ann-Marie; Moriarty, Patricia – Music Education Research, 2017
Despite the ubiquity of choirs across time and cultures, relatively little is known about the internal dynamics of these social systems. This article examines the group processes involved in a small European chamber choir. The research adopted a mixed-methods qualitative approach that combined individual interviews (n = 13) with ethnographic…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Group Activities, Singing, Ethnography
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Mogra, Imran – Pastoral Care in Education, 2017
This article reports the learning achieved by a group of trainee teachers about acts of collective worship (CW) organised in English primary schools. Using data gathered from non-participant observation questionnaires, it describes, from the viewpoint of observers, three main findings related to children and their learning, the position of CW in…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Foreign Countries, Observation, Questionnaires
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Delaney, Katherine K. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2018
Within the United States, publicly funded pre-Kindergarten (pre-K) is a borderland of teacher practice--somewhere between early childhood and Elementary approaches to pedagogy. For pre-K teachers, this can mean negotiating many different, and oft-competing conceptions of what curriculum and practice should look like in order to support the…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Best Practices, Preschool Education, Time
Holthuis, Nicole; Deutscher, Rebecca; Schultz, Susan E.; Jamshidi, Arash – American Educator, 2018
As schools work to implement the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), a team at Stanford University found that project-based learning is an effective framework for engaging students. The team used project-based learning, group activities, and performance-based assessments to design an effective, engaging curriculum. Over a three-year period,…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Teaching Methods, Group Activities, Performance Based Assessment
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