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Frederic Krome – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2024
Science fiction literature and film are an underappreciated source for the teaching of history. Finding material that can excite a student's curiosity can be a key towards greater student engagement, especially among students who are taking history as a requirement, rather than from interest. The discovery that they can read or watch science…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods, Science Fiction
Miriam Jaffe; Erin Kelly; Alicia Williams; Alanna Beroiza; Mark DiGiacomo; Madhav Kafle – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Graduate students writing on their own often struggle with knowledge production and identity conflicts. Conversely, writing with others presents its own set of challenges, as collaborators struggle to define roles and expectations. To systematically foster and teach collaborative writing practices for graduate students, we performed a self study…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Collaborative Writing, Communities of Practice, Socialization
Shannon Pappas – Communication Teacher, 2024
This activity aims to assist students with persuasive tactics for argumentative speeches. The activity involves students creating an argumentative speech to defend a hot-take assertion chosen from a list provided by the instructor. In small groups, students will craft an argument supporting their hot-take assertion and present it to the class.…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Public Speaking, Speeches, Models
Ñusta Carranza Ko; Michael Shochet – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
The benefits of open educational practices that invite students to collaborate and interactively create knowledge are well known. Despite this, it remains underutilized for teaching in research methods classrooms. This article presents a framework for using open pedagogy in undergraduate research methods courses. Drawing upon the knowledge authors…
Descriptors: Open Education, Teaching Methods, Research Methodology, Open Educational Resources
Sarah F. Small – Journal of Economic Education, 2024
The author of this article describes an exercise for introductory economics courses in which students are exposed to the breadth of economic study using JEL codes. JEL codes have historically been used to classify economic subject matter and ultimately document the ever-evolving scope of economics. This discussion assignment provides an…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Introductory Courses, Learning Activities, Assignments
Hagit Meishar-Tal – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
This paper critically analyzes the potential impact of ChatGPT, a creative artificial intelligence tool, on learning and teaching, focusing on its impact on using writing assignments as a means of assessing knowledge. The paper examines the challenges this tool presents to learners and teachers in various aspects, including writing as a means of…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology, Barriers, Writing (Composition)
Kaisa Pihlainen; Emma Clarke; Sanni Kahila; Virpi Vellonen; Katariina Waltzer; Tiina Kuutti; Aimee Quickfall – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
Researching well-being has gained popularity over the last decades however, research methodologies have employed mostly surveys, and the use of qualitative and visual methods is still scarce. This study discusses using timelines as a tool for researching the well-being of student teachers in two different cultural contexts. Research data includes…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Well Being, Assignments, Student Teaching
Patricia M. Sheridan; Marc Waldman – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2024
Today's college students increasingly rely on technology in their daily activities, and a basic awareness of data privacy is becoming essential from both a personal and professional standpoint. This article describes the design of an interdisciplinary undergraduate course focused on data privacy law. It outlines the key content areas that…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Data, Privacy, Information Security
Zong, Zheng; Schunn, Christian D. – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2023
Online peer feedback has proven to be practically useful for instructors and to be useful for learning, especially for the feedback provider. Because students can vary widely in skill level, some research has explored matching reviewer and author by performance level. However, past research on the impacts of reviewer matching has found little…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Feedback (Response), Peer Evaluation, Biology
LaMacchia, Carolyn – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2023
This article describes pedagogical practices that support deeper learning within an academic program. An assignment is presented that simulates the post-graduate challenge of incorporating soft skills with discipline knowledge. The assignment tasks students with investigating a new problem or opportunity using information from a variety of…
Descriptors: Assignments, Teaching Methods, College Instruction, Curriculum Development
McBride, Krista K. – Physics Teacher, 2023
It can be difficult to find ways to motivate students while teaching a physics course for non-physics students. Students come to class with many different attitudes and preconceptions, some of which are detrimental to their learning. As physics educators, we strive for student engagement and motivation in course material no matter what type of…
Descriptors: Physics, Nonmajors, Relevance (Education), Student Motivation
Kimberly D. Hellerich – New England College Journal of Applied Educational Research, 2023
Syllabi can be a mechanism by which professors can foster inclusivity with students. This article highlights how I, an educational leadership professor, intentionally incorporated elements within course syllabi to foster inclusivity. The text, "What Inclusive Instructors Do: Principles and Practices for Excellence in College Teaching"…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Inclusion, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes
Cserni, Robert T.; Rademacher, Heidi E. – College Teaching, 2021
Studies show only 20 to 40 percent of students read assigned texts and are prepared for class discussions. To address this issue we created the "3-2-1 Reading Assignment," in which students engage in critical reading and deep learning by providing "three" points that summarize the text, "two" points that analyze it,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Reading Assignments, Compliance (Psychology), Critical Thinking
Björn Kindenberg – Language and Education, 2025
This study delves into the complex relationship between storytelling and historical understanding. Focused on how lower-secondary students employ narrative discourse in writing, it examines the extent to which their storytelling aids or limits historical comprehension. Drawing on systemic-functional linguistics and history education theories, the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Story Telling, History, Comprehension
Nattharmma Namfah – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2024
This study explores how machine translation (MT) influences the English writing process and performance of 29 9th-grade EFL students with limited English proficiency. Over 10 writing tasks conducted during the semester, participants had varied accessibility to MT. The research compared their performance when MT was permitted versus when it was…
Descriptors: Translation, Computational Linguistics, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning