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Bent, Tessa; Knapp, Julia S.; Robinson, Jill K. – Journal of Learning Spaces, 2020
Active learning classrooms (ALCs) support teaching approaches that foster greater interaction and student engagement. However, a common challenge for instructors who teach in ALCs is to provide adequate assistance to students while implementing collaborative activities. This study examined the impact of teaching assistants in a large ALC. The…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Active Learning, Classroom Design, Expertise
Wallin, Patric – Teaching in Higher Education, 2020
Neoliberal ideology has transformed higher education timescapes in profound ways. However, research has given limited consideration to how pedagogical practices can create a space for students to reshape these timescapes. By drawing upon empirical material, I will first explore how students reflect upon timescapes in an interdisciplinary course.…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Teamwork, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
Alashwal, May – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2020
This research examined curriculum development in an academic program with respect to graduate education-level methods of teaching. Numerous studies have suggested that educational curricula should be redeveloped based on Web 2.0 technologies. The purpose of this research is to analyze student perspectives regarding curriculum development based on…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Conventional Instruction
Brown, Barbara; Thomas, Christy – International Journal of E-Learning & Distance Education, 2020
Across disciplines, researchers recognize that working together in a small group can be a challenging learning activity, particularly in an online course where group members meet remotely. This 2-year, design-based research study focused on improving group work in both online and blended sections of an undergraduate course for pre-service…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Small Group Instruction, Online Courses
Craig, Kalani; Humburg, Megan; Danish, Joshua A.; Szostalo, Maksymilian; Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E.; McCranie, Ann – Information and Learning Sciences, 2020
Purpose: The authors explored shifts in social interactions, content engagement and history learning as students who were studying one pandemic simultaneously experienced another. This paper aims to understand how the Net.Create network visualization tool would support students as they tried to understand the many complex interactions in a…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Learner Engagement, COVID-19, Pandemics
Ruder, Phil – Journal of Economic Education, 2021
The author of this article describes individual pre-class and group in-class assignments based on current news articles. Guided student pre-class readings of periodical articles can form the basis for engaging in-class group assignments. Many economics instructors seek to develop student skills at applying the concepts under study to analyze…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Group Activities, Current Events, News Media
Krause, Andrea; Goering, Elizabeth M. – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2021
The sudden shift to online learning thrust upon universities worldwide by the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis created unique challenges related to effective online education. Challenges were most acute for highly interactive classes that were forced to move to asynchronous online learning environments. In response to these challenges,…
Descriptors: Online Courses, School Closing, COVID-19, Pandemics
Guffey, Sarah K.; Parrish, Christopher W.; Williams, David S. – Current Issues in Education, 2021
The benefits of team learning include increased achievement, increased motivation, and greater retention of concepts learned. While team learning has been implemented since the early 20th century, instructors in higher education settings may still experience challenges managing implementation, such as unmotivated students and a lack of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Intergroup Relations
Vaughan, Brett; Yoxall, Jacqui; Grace, Sandra – Issues in Educational Research, 2019
Effective teamwork is integral to the functioning of many professions. Employers desire work-ready graduates who have developed the so-called 'soft skills' involved in teamwork. One way for students to practise and gain feedback on their team skills is through team-based assessment tasks. The TeamUP Rubric was developed to teach and assess five…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Teamwork, Group Activities, Student Projects
Flanagan, K. M.; Addy, H. – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2019
Evidence of the effectiveness of active learning has resulted in a shift in post-secondary classrooms towards student-centred teaching, often relying heavily on peer-to-peer interactions. While the overall benefit of these teaching methods is established, it remains unclear whether all sub-populations of students benefit similarly. Given the…
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, Active Learning, Group Activities, Disadvantaged
Damron, Kelly – Journal of Instructional Research, 2019
A board game is used in financial accounting courses as a means to engage students actively in their own learning. Since many students are intimidated by accounting or find the topic uninteresting, the use of games, especially a board game, encourages them to engage actively. After playing the board game, the students in the classroom appreciate a…
Descriptors: Games, Game Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement
Kusumaningrum, Shirly Rizki; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi; Prayogo, Johannes Ananto – International Journal of Instruction, 2019
Writing in English is often claimed as the most complex skills compared to the other three skills. Due to its complexity, feedback is seen to be an important part in writing process since it can lead to the students' better writing performance. It has been a consensus that teacher feedback is not practical to be given in a class with a big number…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Skills, English (Second Language), College Students
Josephson, Anna; DeBoer, Larry; Nelson, Dave; Zissimopoulos, Angelika – Journal of Economic Education, 2019
Contemporary pedagogy encourages instructors to move away from memorization to teaching the ability to "do economics." In such an environment, students are taught to apply knowledge of economic measurement, the economic model, and economic policy to analyze current events and policies. In this article, the authors build on existing…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Introductory Courses, Macroeconomics, Class Activities
Alghamdi, Haifa H. – English Language Teaching, 2019
This research investigates how foreign language learners learn vocabulary in an English as a Second Language (ESL) classroom. The participants are eleven foreign students from an advanced ESL Reading class in Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood, WA. A questionnaire was used as an instrument to inquire about the students' vocabulary learning…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development, Foreign Students
Barbier, Régine; Benjamin, Elizabeth – Research-publishing.net, 2019
'CoCo' (Coventry-Colmar) is an online international learning exchange project involving students of French and International Relations at Coventry University (CU) and Networks and Telecommunications Engineering students at the Université de HauteAlsace (UHA) in Colmar, France, running since 2014. In 2018, the exchange gained a new member through…
Descriptors: International Educational Exchange, Electronic Learning, Foreign Countries, College Students