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A. Qvortrup; E. Lykkegaard – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
In this conceptual article, we propose a new approach to investigating changeable factors in teaching. Using a constructivist approach as a conceptual framework, we argue for investigating changeable factors recognizing their malleability and suggest studying teaching as a set of natural experiments. Methodologically, we propose an abductive…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Constructivism (Learning), Play, Educational Environment
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Gerald Ardito; Jon Dron – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Nelson and Nelson (1987) coined the term "intertwingularity" to express the complexity of interrelations between the various facets of human knowledge. This theoretical paper explores the intertwingularity of learning environments by proposing a model for understanding and operationalising the relationship between learning environments…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Models, Freedom, Cooperation
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Lucas Paulsen; Euan Lindsay – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
This systematic review explores the emerging themes in the design and implementation of student-facing learning analytics dashboards in higher education. Learning Analytics has long been criticised for focusing too much on the analytics, and not enough on the learning. The review is then guided by an interest in whether these dashboards are still…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Educational Technology, Learning Processes, College Students
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Lora Randa; Song Wang; Zoe Poolos; Vanna Figueroa; Anna Bridgeman; Thomas Bussey; Rou-Jia Sung – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Interpreting three-dimensional models of biological macromolecules is a key skill in biochemistry, closely tied to students' visuospatial abilities. As students interact with these models and explain biochemical concepts, they often use gesture to complement verbal descriptions. Here, we utilize an embodied cognition-based approach to characterize…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biochemistry, Nonverbal Communication, Communication Skills
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Bryant L. Hutson; Ye He – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
The increasing diversity among higher education students urges researchers to expand research methodologies beyond traditional quantitative approaches. A growing number of higher education researchers have employed mixed methods research (MMR) approaches in studies centering on minoritized student populations. In this review, we identified and…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Minority Group Students, Research Reports, Student Centered Learning
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Lumbini Barua; Barbara B. Lockee – Discover Education, 2024
While the movement for flexibility in higher education can be traced back to the first corresponding courses in the 18th century, the recent pandemic has led to an unprecedented demand for flexible learning, particularly in higher education settings. This review of the literature delves into the evolution of flexible course design and defines…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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Gallego-Jiménez, M.ª Gloria; García-Barrera, Alba – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2023
The concept of personalized education has been widely approached by multiple authors, who have contributed their own point of view on this theory, moving it further away from its unique and universal definition. To get to build this definition, it is first necessary to verify and scientifically determine whether this concept encompasses the same…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Student Centered Learning, Definitions, Educational Theories
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Tobiason, Glory – International Journal for Academic Development, 2023
This research investigates how peer observation programs can be designed to enhance faculty use of student-centered logic. Data include participants' self-reports (interviews) and 50 hours of recorded faculty-faculty dialogue. Findings suggest specific design features that may increase fluency in student-centered logic. The study may be useful to…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Observation, Student Centered Learning, College Faculty
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Morel, Robert C. – Higher Education Quarterly, 2023
This paper analyses international student prospectuses from twenty-two Japanese universities involved in the Top Global University Program (TGUP) to examine how universities in Japan present and understand internationalization. International prospectuses were analysed using qualitative text analysis to generate a series of themes connected to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Global Approach, College Students
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Ellison, Douglas W.; Sato, Takahiro – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2023
Challenges exist when designing curriculum for courses where various kinesiology majors are enrolled. They not only exist for the instructors, but also for students that bring with them previously held assumptions and beliefs about their expectations for learning. Therefore, by creating a student-centered learning environment where students…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Physical Education, Transformative Learning, Curriculum Development
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Supplee, Lydia C.; Orphan, Cecilia M. – Review of Higher Education, 2023
Regional Comprehensive Universities (RCUs) are public institutions established to facilitate access, student-centeredness, and regional wellbeing, which has led scholars to call them the "people's universities." This study examined the histories of RCUs between 1970 and 2000, using qualitative inquiry and narrative analysis of data from…
Descriptors: Educational History, Public Colleges, Student Centered Learning, Well Being
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Ruth Montes-Martínez; María Soledad Ramírez-Montoya – Cogent Education, 2023
Entrepreneurial education in different contexts has gained relevance in educational institutions, incorporating various models to enhance the development of competencies in students. This literature review aimed to analyze publications from 2014-2021 to identify the models, methods, strategies, and resources used in entrepreneurship education and…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Teaching Methods, Research Reports, Student Centered Learning
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Randall Everett Allsup – Visions of Research in Music Education, 2023
This essay concerns the educational legacy of Professor Lenore (Lee) Pogonowski, who passed away in early 2022 after a long career of teaching music education at Teachers College Columbia University. In this manuscript, I discuss the instructional design model that Lee Pogonowski called the "creative music strategy." Her greatest…
Descriptors: Music Education, College Faculty, Music Teachers, Creativity
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Fei Ping Por; Christina Sook Beng Ong; Siew Keow Ng; Arathai Din Eak – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2025
Purpose: The psychological theory of self-determination postulated that gamification enhances learning engagement by intrinsically motivating learners to undertake tasks spontaneously. Gamification has then been integrated into adult learning as part of the initiative of learner-centred pedagogies to curb the low retention rates of adult learners…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Gamification, Adult Learning, Student Centered Learning
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Ansgar Allen – Oxford Review of Education, 2025
This paper considers the consequences of 'The Death of the Author', a short essay by Roland Barthes, for educational thought. Seeking to avoid a co-option of Barthes to the work of educational redemption, Barthes' essay is considered in terms of its more disturbing implications. In particular, the parallel question of 'The Death of the Teacher' is…
Descriptors: Teachers, Epistemology, Student Empowerment, Active Learning
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