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Chan, Kennedy Kam Ho – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2023
As more and more science teacher educators are subscribing to a practice-based teacher education curriculum, it is becoming increasingly necessary to identify and articulate smaller grain-sized teaching practices nested within a core practice in important instructional contexts in order to facilitate preservice science teachers' (PSTs') learning…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods
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Anat Abramovich; Hadas-Shelly Huber – Teacher Development, 2024
The study examined the effect of the use of 'personal reflective diaries' and 'group-friendly criticism' to assess professional development and self-empowerment among 47 Israeli final-year pre-service teachers in a seminar course, and later on, perceptions and insights during their practicum and their internship year. Content analysis of holistic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Empowerment, Student Journals
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Leslie Gordon; Emily Chen-Bendle – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2024
The present study explores the formation and benefits of communal cohorts within an EdD program. Data were gathered through focus groups and surveys. Findings include the roles of participants, activities, and shared spaces in developing communal cohorts, and the importance of the communal nature of cohorts in realizing their benefits.
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Education Majors, Role Theory, Group Activities
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Amber Hartwell; Christy Thomas; Barbara Brown; Bruna Nogueira – Journal of Educators Online, 2024
With postsecondary institutions increasing offerings of online courses, there is much to learn about how online group work is designed to support collaborative learning, particularly for professional certification programs such as education. As part of a case study research, we synthesized data collected from instructors and students at two…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Cooperation, Group Activities, Group Instruction
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Soo Jeoung Han; Mirim Kim; Michael Beyerlein – International Journal of Educational Management, 2024
Purpose: As team members temporarily assume the role of leader, a system of shared leadership emerges. This study had three purposes: (a) to test the underlying three dimensions of shared leadership behaviors, (b) to examine the relationship between shared leadership behaviors and team performance, and (c) to examine the mediating effect of trust…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Trust (Psychology), Leadership Role, Cooperation
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Levenson, Esther S.; Molad, Osnat – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2022
In mathematics classrooms, educators encourage both creativity and collaboration. In the current study we investigated the dialogical moves that made up the interactions of three groups of post high-school students who worked on an open-ended mathematics task. The aim of this study was to characterize collective strategic pathways that can lead to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Creativity, Group Dynamics
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Kylie S. Aikey – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2024
This teaching note illustrates how escape rooms can be utilized as a tool to teach or review business law concepts, encourage student collaboration, and provide an opportunity for gameplay. Escape rooms can be adapted to any topic, made asynchronous, and scaled up to accommodate larger groups. This note also describes the value of incorporating…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Problem Solving, Educational Games, Business Administration Education
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Bakhtiar, Aishah; Hadwin, Allyson F. – Frontline Learning Research, 2020
The cognitive and social demands of collaboration can raise significant motivation challenges. Task progression relies on team members strategically taking control of the problems and adapting accordingly. Theory indicates that productive collaboration involves groups using three modes of regulation: self-regulation, co-regulation, and socially…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Motivation, Teamwork, Self Control
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Jorunn Aas Handeland; Andreas Prinz; Else Mari Ruberg Ekra; Mariann Fossum – Educational Action Research, 2024
This qualitative educational action research study aimed to gain knowledge about nursing students' learning from participating in a developmental project that included human-like manikins. 23 second-year Bachelor of Nursing students, one teacher, and one researcher participated in the study conducted at a Norwegian university. In collaboration,…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Student Participation, Student Projects, Simulation
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Murray, Rose; Bell, Emily; Wakefield, Andy – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
This article describes a model and online resources for including learner-generated videos as part of an assessment portfolio, and a suggested schedule for a week-long filmmaking workshop. The rationale behind the guide was to enable teaching staff with limited filmmaking experience to embed a novel, authentic, and enjoyable assessment activity…
Descriptors: Film Production, Learning Activities, Student Evaluation, Performance Based Assessment
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Hunter, Karla M.; Westwick, Joshua – Communication Teacher, 2020
Course: Small Group Communication. Objectives: Students will identify their personality traits; synthesize the relationship between personality, small-group interdependence, and grouphate; and apply collaborative skills and knowledge of individual personality differences in building small-group success.
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Group Dynamics, Personality Traits, Cooperation
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Fisher, Colleen M.; Hitchcock, Laurel Iverson – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2022
To prepare students for competent practice in increasingly technology-enabled settings, social work curricula must provide ample opportunities for developing digital literacy. Incorporating digital stories as course assignments offer educators one promising approach. Despite the fact that digital stories can provide a powerful teaching strategy…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Technology Uses in Education, Social Work, Digital Literacy
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Borge, Marcela; Soto, José A.; Aldemir, Tugce; Mena, Jasmine A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2022
Introduction: Developing greater multicultural competence is predicated on developing continual awareness and education about issues relevant to marginalized identities. One way to promote this competence is by engaging in productive intergroup dialogue with individuals representing a diversity of perspectives. Statement of the Problem: Intergroup…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Multicultural Education, College Students, Cultural Awareness
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Melike Bozca; Didem Koban Koç – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2023
The purpose of the study is to investigate whether English as a foreign language (EFL) learners are more willing to communicate and study with the same partners or different partners in speaking activities in pairs or small groups and to determine whether there are similarities or differences in learners' views regarding the same and different…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Speech Communication, Electronic Learning, In Person Learning
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Dautel, Jocelyn B. – Psychology Teaching Review, 2020
Despite the significance of the undergraduate dissertation both in student learning, and in staff workload, there is little discussion of best practice in research supervision. The majority of undergraduate students embark on an independent research project overseen by one member of staff, but this traditional model may cause undue stress and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Theses, Supervision, Best Practices
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