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Annie Kelly; Chris Cooper; Vladimir Miskovic – New Directions for Student Services, 2023
Appreciative Advising is applied in the creation and delivery of an "Appreciative Mentorship" course for University of Cincinnati undergraduate peer mentors. The article explores course content, learning activities, and assignments. A former peer mentor shares examples of applying the phases when mentoring pre-professional engineering…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mentors, Peer Relationship, Engineering Education
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Mirick, Rebecca G. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
Self-care is an essential social work practice skill that should be taught in social work courses. This teaching note describes the evaluation of an assignment for BSW students (N=48) designed to teach self-care skills. The purpose of this project was to 1) understand students' conceptualization of self-care and 2) determine if this assignment…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Social Work, Self Management, Assignments
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Noah Goshi; Gregory Girardi; Hyehyun Kim; Erkin Seker – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2023
There is a need for novel teaching approaches to train biomedical engineers that are conversant across disciplines and have the technical skills to address interdisciplinary scientific and technological challenges. Here, we describe a graduate-level miniaturized biomedical device engineering course that has been taught over the last decade in…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Biomedicine, Equipment, Teaching Methods
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Stancil, Stephanie K.; Bartlett, Michelle E. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2022
Reusable, or non-disposable, assignments are becoming increasingly popular with the proliferation of Open Education Practices. However, no clear nomenclature and taxonomy for these assignments exists in the literature. This literature review explores the various names and conceptualizations under which non-disposable assignments are discussed.…
Descriptors: Assignments, Classification, Definitions, Educational Benefits
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Theriault, Jennifer C. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
An important part of college learning is the ability to comprehend complex texts. Research indicates that epistemic beliefs--views about what knowledge is like and how people come to know--may guide readers' goals and behaviors. Metaphor is a tool for uncovering individual's beliefs. This article reports on a study examining 90 beginning…
Descriptors: College Students, Reading Comprehension, Academic Language, Figurative Language
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St. Peter, Claire; Shuler, Natalie J.; Toegel, Cory; Diaz-Salvat, Claudia; Jones, Stephanie H. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2022
Matching job tasks to the individual's preferences improves job performance. Preference assessments, including paired stimulus (PS) and multiple-stimulus-without-replacement (MSWO) procedures, can be used to identify preferred vocational tasks for individuals with disabilities. However, there are few direct comparisons of the efficacy and…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Preferences, Stimuli
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Richards, K. Andrew R.; Gaudreault, Karen Lux; Wilson, Wesley J. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2022
The purpose of this research note is to introduce and overview both the teaching and research applications of autobiographical essay writing. Grounded in occupational socialization theory and teacher reflection, the authors propose that autobiography can be a powerful tool in helping preservice and in-service teachers more deeply reflect on their…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Writing Assignments, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education
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Rodrigues, Luiz; Pereira, Filipe; Toda, Armando; Palomino, Paula; Oliveira, Wilk; Pessoa, Marcela; Carvalho, Leandro; Oliveira, David; Oliveira, Elaine; Cristea, Alexandra; Isotani, Seiji – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2022
Students face several difficulties in introductory programming courses (CS1), often leading to high dropout rates, student demotivation, and lack of interest. The literature has indicated that the adequate use of gamification might improve learning in several domains, including CS1. However, the understanding of which (and how) factors influence…
Descriptors: Gamification, Programming, Computer Science Education, Introductory Courses
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Chalioti, Evangelia – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
The author of this article describes the content of her course titled "Economics of Artificial Intelligence and Innovation." The course is offered by the Department of Economics of Yale University at a senior undergraduate level. The author also teaches this course at the MBA program of the Yale School of Management in another format.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Economics, Artificial Intelligence, Innovation
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Buckley, Jeffrey; Canty, Donal; Seery, Niall – Irish Educational Studies, 2022
The use of design assignments for teaching, learning, and assessment is considered a signature of technology education. However, there are difficulties in the valid and reliable assessment of features of quality within designerly outputs. In light of recent educational reforms in Ireland, which see the introduction of classroom-based assessments…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Design, Technology Education, Preservice Teachers
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Maldonado, Ashleigh – School-University Partnerships, 2022
In this article, a first-year teacher educator reflects on the intentional design and inclusion of self-care assignments in the training of preservice teachers (PSTs). Using students' discussion posts and in-class conversations, this article explores the benefits of encouraging self-care among PSTs. Specifically, the author notes the self-reported…
Descriptors: Caring, Assignments, Preservice Teachers, Curriculum Development
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Ying Wang; Scott E. Lewis – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Utility value interventions (UVIs) are brief assignments designed to promote students' perceived utility value of the content they are learning. UVIs have been shown to improve students' academic performance in varying STEM courses; however, the use of UVIs in either chemistry courses or upper-level courses has not been well explored. This study…
Descriptors: Intervention, Inorganic Chemistry, Assignments, Science Instruction
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Ilja Cornelisz; Chris van Klaveren – npj Science of Learning, 2022
Longitudinal randomized controlled trials generally assign individuals randomly to interventions at baseline and then evaluate how differential average treatment effects evolve over time. This study shows that longitudinal settings could benefit from "Recurrent Individual Treatment Assignment" ("RITA") instead, particularly in…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Randomized Controlled Trials, Intervention, Assignments
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Kang, Hanna – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2021
This essay addresses the importance of in-class exercises that intentionally lead students into moments of self-encounter, and demonstrates how theology classes can incorporate such exercises. It does so by outlining three specific examples from three different class settings. These exercises facilitate students getting to know themselves deeply…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Assignments, Reflection, Integrated Activities
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Jones, Irma S.; Blankenship, Dianna C. – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2021
Procrastination presents problems not only for undergraduate students, but also for undergraduate faculty, and the effects of student procrastination on academic performance is a joint concern. This two-year follow up study seeks to better understand the relationship between academic performance and the actual time of submission of assignments…
Descriptors: Time Management, Academic Achievement, Undergraduate Students, Assignments
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