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Lamb, Maureen; Orlando, Michael – NECTFL Review, 2022
How can teachers create opportunities for student choice while using the Integrated Performance Assessment framework? Differentiation of assessment allows students to have greater agency over their learning and bolster their proficiency journey. Additionally, by utilizing a framework for student engagement in a personalized learning model,…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Evaluation, Personal Autonomy, Web Based Instruction
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Gallagher, Keith; Bergman, Anna Marie; Zazkis, Rina – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2022
Backward transfer refers to the influence on prior knowledge of the acquisition and generalisation of new knowledge. Studies of backward transfer of mathematical knowledge have focused on content that is closely related in time and in curricular sequencing. Employing the notion of thickening understanding, we describe instances of transfer that…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Transfer of Training, Mathematics Instruction, Learner Engagement
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Jordan P. Beck; Diane M. Miller – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A version of the classic rotationally resolved infrared (IR) spectrum of a diatomic molecule experiment has been developed using the POGIL framework to more fully engage students in the collection, modeling, analysis, and interpretation of the data. An analysis of the experimental protocol reveals that the POGIL approach actively engages students…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
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Seshadri Reddy Varikasuvu; Lavanya Ranvee; Saurabh Varshney; Himel Mondal – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Competency-based physiology and biochemistry education can benefit from the creative integration of imaginative narratives into traditional teaching methods. This paper proposes an innovative model using a pen and palm analogy to visualize enzyme function theories. The pen (substrate) must fit snugly into the palm (enzyme's active site) for…
Descriptors: College Students, Physiology, Biochemistry, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Mohamed Touaibia; Natalie A. Levesque – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Heterocycles, more specifically those containing nitrogen, make up a family of molecules with great pharmaceutical potential. Many approved drugs, notably anticancer drugs, contain a nitrogen-based heterocycle. To expose students to this class of molecules, we used the Paal--Knorr reaction for the synthesis of edaravone, a pyrazolone derivative.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
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Johnnie L. Allen Jr.; Freddy Juarez – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
This article highlights the importance of leadership engagement throughout the leadership learning process, adding to the leadership learning framework literature. We include a brief overview of leadership engagement as it relates to user-centered design (UCD), commonly utilized in information technology companies. The authors offer how UCD can…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Learner Engagement, Information Technology, Corporations
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Julie E. Minbiole – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Instructors from K-16 incorporate current events and contemporary media in their courses in a variety of ways and with different educational objectives. Here, I present strategies for selecting and framing current events in high school and undergraduate biology courses and an example assignment, all explicitly tied to science practice skills and…
Descriptors: Current Events, Learner Engagement, Science Instruction, High School Students
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Holly Pearson; David I. Hernández-Saca – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Too often joy and radical love are brushed off to the side while addressing intersectional forms of supremacies within teacher education does not get addressed. While it is important to name systematic and intergenerational trauma and violence, building interdependence joy and radical love must be done alongside. We cannot dismantle and build if…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Learner Engagement, Disabilities, Social Justice
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Jian-Jun Chen-Edmund; Marc Harroo; Dylan Reed-Fuglestad – Music Educators Journal, 2024
Online learning has become one of the most important new trends in the past few years, and there is increasing demand for music teachers to adapt. Current research regarding online music-learning (OML) environments reveals accessibility issues, lack of engagement, and limited social interaction. In this article, accessibility refers to the ease…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Music Education, Access to Education, Learner Engagement
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Sean Hickey; Ana-Paula Correia – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2024
Evolving from its instructional design origins and directly related to contemporary learning experience design (LXD), learning design has emerged as a movement within the field of workplace learning and development that seeks to shift the focus of training and education from the content to the learner. The origins of this learner focus can be…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Experience, Learning Experience, Job Training
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Gabriella P. Sugerman; Ariel Chasen; Nikhith Kalkunte; Brandon Bakka; Maura Borrego; Laura J. Suggs; Mia K. Markey – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2024
This paper describes our implementation of a conversation series focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within an existing National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. While many REU programs actively recruit diverse participants, few include instructional time dedicated to DEI topics. Here, we…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learner Engagement, Diversity, Equal Education
Dane Stickney; Julissa Ventura – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Student voice initiatives like surveys, student councils, and classes focused on leadership and agency all provide youth a way to share their opinions about school-based issues and take action to rectify them to some degree. But the way each initiative is leveraged, the experiences of the young people and educators involved, and the initiatives'…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Participation, Student Experience, Educational Improvement
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Elisabeth J. Malone; Jennifer A. Kurth; Kathleen N. Zimmerman – Beyond Behavior, 2024
While noncompliance is a concerning challenging behavior and commonly reported by educators, its measurement is likely to be invalid and inaccurate given the subjectivity of the operational definition. Engagement is offered as a more valid, accurate measurement that may provide data regarding the amount of instruction accessed by the student. In…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Resistance (Psychology), Learner Engagement
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Elizabeth A. Bullard; Christina R. Dubell; Charles W. Patrick; Frances S. Ligler; Michael J. McShane – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2024
Biomedical engineering (BME) spans a wide range of research fields and professional activities. Most BME departments use a seminar series to introduce graduate students to exciting research conducted outside their own university, learn about professional opportunities, and enhance their understanding of related topics (e.g., ethics in BME,…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Graduate Students, Seminars, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Speer, Annika C. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2021
In 2020, a professor of gender, sexuality, and feminist studies at Middlebury College in the United States invited me as a visiting scholar-artist to help students stage the docudrama "Jane: Abortion and the Underground." The mission: to "both" rethink normative constructs of gender, sexuality, and abortion "and also"…
Descriptors: Feminism, Activism, Pregnancy, Drama
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