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Schwartz, Liron; Adler, Idit; Madjar, Nir; Zion, Michal – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2021
Engaging students in inquiry is a key component in order to fulfill essential goals in science education. To achieve successful engagement in inquiry process, students need to feel competent and autonomous in spite of the cognitive and mental challenges the process entails. The study focuses on the "problematizing" mechanisms of…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Personal Autonomy, Competence, Psychological Needs
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Yilmaz, Aysenur; Kostur, Merve – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2021
The study was carried out with prospective teachers (PTs) in Primary School Teaching Program in a private university (n=43) and Middle School Mathematics Teaching program in a public university (n=46). In this paper, multiple-case study was adopted to explore PTs' opinions and to reveal the differences between two universities in terms of taking a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Mathematics Instruction
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Abidin, Zaenal; Mathrani, Anuradha; Hunter, Roberta – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2021
Online learning communities (OLCs) offer opportunities to help teachers engage better with technology and develop new skills through a participatory social process. This study investigates the potential of an OLC for advancing teachers' professional learning in integrating technology into their instructional practices. Drawing on two case studies…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Electronic Learning, Communities of Practice, Skill Development
Dacia Randolph – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In this study, a comparative analysis was conducted to explore how students' learning outcomes were potentially influenced by student engagement during different modes of instruction. The study compared the final mean grade point averages (GPAs) of a sample (N = 600) of middle school students during in-person, online, and hybrid modes of…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Outcomes of Education, In Person Learning, Electronic Learning
Brese, Falk; Twele, Nadine – International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement, 2023
Before school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the frequency with which teachers used computer activities to teach a class varied across education systems. However, many teachers across the board reported the need for professional development to teach using technical devices. Using results from TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Distance Education
Chuulu, Yvonne M.; Bweupe, Smith K.; Kalumiana, Ing'utu A.; Kasonde, Barbara M.; Musonda, Mathews – Commonwealth of Learning, 2023
During 2019-21, the Ministry of General Education in Zambia piloted an open and innovative schooling (OIS) programme. It used an e-learning model that involved developing and sharing curriculum-based open educational resources (OER) to supplement other teaching and learning processes. The resources could be accessed through both online and offline…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning
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Kirk Vanacore; Adam Sales; Alison Liu; Erin Ottmar – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2023
Background: Persisting after experiencing difficulty allows students to work in the upper ends of their zones of proximal development, where most learning occurs (Ventura et al., 2013; Vygotsky & Cole, 1978). Digital educational games promote productive persistence by allowing students to repeat the same or similar problems until they reach…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Game Based Learning, Failure, Algebra
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Guerrero, Edgar Guillermo Pulido; Sánchez, Ana Dolores Vargas – International Journal of Learning Technology, 2020
The present study analysed the contributions of a B-learning training experience to the reduction of school conflicts in classrooms by encouraging cognitive-behavioural anger management techniques. Using a mixed concurrent nested dominant approach, research took place from 2015 to 2017 with 43 Colombian children between the ages of 8 and 14. Data…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Self Control, Foreign Countries
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Nagle, Tori – Georgia Educational Researcher, 2020
This piece summarizes one teacher's experiences during the abrupt move to digital learning due to COVID 19. This is not a full research study.
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Virtual Classrooms, Transitional Programs, Middle School Teachers
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Ata Baran, Ayla; Baran, Hakan – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2021
With the confirmation of the coronavirus epidemic as a global pandemic, and with the suspension of face-to-face teaching and learning activities for all educational institutions, the concept of emergency remote teaching has come into prominence. As a process that affects a large number of students, the effective management of emergency remote…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Teaching Experience, Expectation
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Ben-Amram, Miri; Davidovitch, Nitza – Journal of Education and Learning, 2021
This study, which explores student attitudes to online learning, is based on a psychoanalytic theory (Existence-relatedness-growth, ERG) on relatedness and growth, developed by American psychologist Clayton Alderfer. The purpose of the study was to examine whether online learning is merely a short-term temporary solution necessitated by the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education, Student Attitudes
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Heyworth, Melanie; Brett, Simon; Houting, Jacquiline den; Magiati, Iliana; Steward, Robyn; Urbanowicz, Anna; Stears, Marc; Pellicano, Elizabeth – Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2021
Background and aims: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented disruption to people's lives, especially for families, whose children have been taken out of schools during lockdown restrictions and required to learn from home. Little is known, however, about the perceived impact of the lockdown restrictions on the educational experiences of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, High School Students, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Bradley, Teri A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of implementing educational reform is to improve the academic achievement and social skills of graduating students, but evaluating the benefits of a particular instructional method or curriculum design can be complicated. In an online and problem-based learning environment that allows students to choose content and assessment projects…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Problem Based Learning, Student Experience, Electronic Learning
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Audrey F. Falk; Martina Jordaan; Sameerah T. Saeed; Madasu Bhaskara Rao; Nour El Houda Chaoui – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This program evaluation aimed to investigate the benefits and challenges of an international, intercultural, e-community-engagement experience involving youth and higher education students. The authors sought to understand the meaning that participants would make of an international, intercultural, e-community-engagement experience.…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Computer Mediated Communication, Community Involvement, Global Approach
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Erdener, Kevser; Perkmen, Serkan; Shelley, Mack; Ali Kandemir, Mehmet – Computers in the Schools, 2022
The main purpose of the current study was to develop and validate a scale of perceived attributes of the interactive whiteboard (IW) for the mathematics class. Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations Theory served as the theoretical framework. Two groups of participants in Turkey were employed in this study. The first group consisted of 350 middle school…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
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