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Öner, Galip – Online Submission, 2023
In COVID-19 pandemic process, teachers paid effort to use Web 2.0 tools to make their classes interactive and more interesting in distance education. Central institutions have also planned and implemented various in-service trainings to support usage of technology by teachers. In the 2021-2022 academic year, distance education was terminated and…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Preservice Teachers, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Wafa Al-Maawali – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2023
Connectivist learning theory has been widely discussed with higher-order thinking skills and critical reflection in online learning environments. Yet it is unclear how students negotiate their own identity within an academic collective learning context. To gain insights into the interrelations of learner identity, i.e. construction of learner…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Self Concept, Educational Environment, Electronic Learning
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Namudar Izzet Kurbanoglu; Zeynep Demirtas; Abdulbari Batur – SAGE Open, 2023
This study examines the role of student-teacher relations on science self-efficacy and science anxiety in face-to-face and distance education. The sample consisted of 309 students attending eighth grade in four different public lower-secondary schools in Turkey and was analyzed using a descriptive model. Student-teacher relation (STR), science…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Self Efficacy, Scientific Attitudes, In Person Learning
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Chi Kim Pham; Su Li Chong; Roselind Wan – SAGE Open, 2023
Silence is a common phenomenon in language learning where students stay silent, and it is potentially frustrating to instructors and not conducive to the foreign language input and output necessary for ongoing classroom-based language learning. Silence has been investigated initially in the face-to-face classroom and discussed thoroughly over the…
Descriptors: In Person Learning, Nonverbal Communication, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Anthony C. Edwards; Suzanne Hood; Murray Jensen; Ron Gerrits; Melaney Farr; Chasity O'Malley – HAPS Educator, 2023
Muddiest point and peer instruction are evidence-based instructional practices that can be used to address student learning gaps. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of modality (face to face or online) on student perceptions of the effectiveness of combined muddiest point and peer instruction activities in community college…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Evidence Based Practice, Program Effectiveness, In Person Learning
Constantinou, Filio – Research Matters, 2023
'Synchronous hybrid teaching' (SHT), defined as the concurrent delivery of online and in-person teaching, is an instructional mode employed by many schools during the COVID-19 pandemic to minimise learning loss for students who had to self-isolate at home. Since then, there have been calls for SHT to be retained as an instructional strategy…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Blended Learning, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Implementation
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Ridwan Daud Mahande; Nurul Mukhlisah Abdal; Wirawan Setialaksana; Muhammad Yusuf Mappeasse – Journal of Educators Online, 2023
This study investigated student perceptions and preferences of Hybrid Flexible learning and equity. This research was conducted at fourteen universities with a research sample of 863 students. The cross-sectional survey design used online questionnaires and structured interviews for data collection. The collected data were then analyzed using the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Equal Education, Blended Learning, In Person Learning
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Joe Greenwood – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2023
With the pivot back to on-campus teaching, many students find themselves in an unfamiliar learning environment: the lecture theatre. This can result in low rates of participation in lectures, especially with a diverse student demographic, including English as an Additional Language students. This can result in exclusion from learning for these…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Student Participation, Lecture Method, In Person Learning
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Jorge A. De los Santos Funes; MaryGrace Erickson; Michel A. Wattiaux; John J. Parrish – NACTA Journal, 2023
In 2020 a global pandemic forced biology teaching laboratories to move to remote instructional environments. In this article, we present data on student perceptions of laboratory instruction modality as experienced pre-, during, and post-pandemic. We designed a survey to evaluate students' perception of key components of scientific critical…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Science Instruction, Biology, Science Laboratories
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Fendler, Richard J.; Ruff, Craig – Online Learning, 2022
Surveys indicate that nearly three-fourths of all college students do not get an adequate amount of sleep on most nights and over half report daytime sleepiness. Sleep deficiency impairs cognitive function, diminishes academic performance, and impedes learning. Asynchronous online education, which provides flexibility to participate in learning…
Descriptors: College Students, Sleep, Online Courses, Asynchronous Communication
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Stradiotová, Eva; Némethová, Ildiko; Štefancík, Radoslav – Advanced Education, 2022
The article aims to find out the impact of online education on on-site education by analyzing the results achieved by the respondents in the tests. We used descriptive statistical methods to analyze the data. The reason was that such methods allow us to better understand the correlation between the results obtained in traditional testing and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Computer Assisted Testing, Distance Education
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Alammary, Ali Saleh – SAGE Open, 2022
Deciding the proportion of online to face-to-face components of a blended learning course is a complex problem that entails many decisions. These decisions are affected by different criteria related to the nature of the course, the educational institution, the teacher, and the students. The impact of these influential criteria on the design…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, In Person Learning, Blended Learning, Curriculum Design
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Gardner, Alexander C.; Maietta, Heather N.; Gardner, Philip D.; Perkins, Niki – American Journal of Distance Education, 2022
This study examines the selection of online course taking by adult learners. Specifically, this study evaluates the relationship between adult learner characteristics and their choice of online, hybrid, or all in-class programs to identify emerging trends in course-taking preferences. Using survey data from 7,861 adult students age 24 and older…
Descriptors: Online Courses, College Students, Adult Students, Student Characteristics
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Mei, Baldwin; Cekin, Mine; Flint, Rochy – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2022
Chavrusa is a long-term, dyadic study partnership traditionally used in the context of Talmudic study. Chavrusa study includes pairs reading, discussing, and exploring texts together (Liebersohn, 2006). A guiding principle of chavrusa learning is that students interact with each other as both teachers and learners. While long a pedagogical model…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Mathematics Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Zunckel, Sharon; Msomi, Mbali Portia; Samuel, Stephanie Caroline; Marimuthu, Ferina – International Journal of Higher Education, 2022
A switch to emergency remote teaching, learning, and assessment (TLA) has become necessary as a result of the social distancing brought about by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) were forced to switch from face-to-face to online teaching and learning to ensure successful completion of the academic year as well as…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Business Administration Education, Accounting
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