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Shadiev, Rustam; Wang, Xueying; Liu, Taoying; Yang, Mengke – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Fifty-one learning strategies were developed and validated in this study to make language learners more knowledgeable about unfamiliar environments. The study tested the effectiveness of the strategies in improving the creativity of students. 75 university students participated in the study and they were divided into three groups: (1) students who…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning, English (Second Language), Educational Environment
Milambiling, Joyce – English Teaching Forum, 2011
Students who study English as a Foreign Language (EFL) often already speak two or more languages. Knowing more than one language is a necessity for many people worldwide, whether it is because their parents come from different language backgrounds, because their home, regional, national, or school languages are different, or for a variety of other…
Descriptors: Assignments, Familiarity, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries
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Griffin, Teresa; Cohen, Deb – Communication Teacher, 2012
The ubiquity and familiarity of the world wide web means that students regularly turn to it as a source of information. In doing so, they "are said to rely heavily on simple search engines, such as Google to find what they want." Researchers have also investigated how students use search engines, concluding that "the young web users tended to…
Descriptors: College Students, Information Seeking, Databases, Internet
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Maivorsdotter, Ninitha; Lundvall, Suzanne – Sport, Education and Society, 2009
In this article we explore aesthetic experience as an aspect of embodied learning with focus on the moving body. Our theoretical framework is mainly based on the work of John Dewey. In the first part of the article we identify our understanding of central concepts and draw some lines to their implication for physical education (PE). In the second…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Aesthetics
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Sanchez, Rebecca M. – Action in Teacher Education, 2010
This article explores and examines the social studies content knowledge that preservice teachers have about commonly studies historical figures. The data indicate that preservice teachers often have shallow and decontextualized understandings of historical individuals such as Christopher Columbus and Helen Keller, despite their being repeatedly…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Social Studies, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Olsen, Robert J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
I describe how data pooling and data visualization can be employed in the first-semester general chemistry laboratory to introduce core statistical concepts such as central tendency and dispersion of a data set. The pooled data are plotted as a 1-D scatterplot, a purpose-designed number line through which statistical features of the data are…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Visualization, Chemistry, Laboratories
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Rappoport, Lana T.; Ashkenazi, Guy – International Journal of Science Education, 2008
Chemical phenomena can be described using three representation modes: macro, submicro, and symbolic. The way students use and connect these modes when solving conceptual problems was studied, using a think-aloud interview protocol. The protocol was validated through interviews with six faculty members, and then applied to four graduate and six…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Familiarity, Chemistry, Misconceptions
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Metzger, Robert P. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
Systems biology, metabolomics, metabolic engineering, and other recent developments in biochemistry suggest that future biochemists will require a detailed familiarity with the compounds and pathways of intermediary metabolism and their biochemical control. The challenge to the biochemistry instructor is the presentation of metabolic pathways in a…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Teaching Methods, Metabolism, Familiarity