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Restall, Greg C.; Clark, Michele C. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2021
This chapter presents team-based learning (TBL) as a teaching strategy to support self-regulated learning in a community of inquiry. It argues for the inclusion of self-regulated learning as an essential component of Garrison's community of inquiry model, and illustrates how TBL supports and improves the delivery of this online model.
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Communities of Practice, Inquiry, Learning Strategies
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Philip Cam – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2023
John Dewey is well-known for claiming that school education is all about developing the ability to think. There is nothing else for schools to do so far as students' minds are concerned. Thinking is not only the aim of education for Dewey, however, but the means of achieving it. This is not because it is the method to be preferred. Rather, as…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Reflection, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods
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Benally, Jessica; Palatnik, Alik; Ryokai, Kimiko; Abrahamson, Dor – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2022
We introduce, motivate, and exemplify a proposed theoretical construct guiding the design and facilitation of collaborative geometry activities, conceptually generative perspectival complementarity (CGPC). Participants in CGPC activities learn content by negotiating their respective perceptions of situated features they manipulate to accomplish…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Design, Cooperative Learning
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Micheal Crouch – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2024
This article examines how personal characteristics contribute to the success of homeschooled students in dual enrollment programs and their transition to higher education, the workforce, or the military. It emphasizes the effectiveness of metacognitive strategies in improving academic achievement and challenges misconceptions about socialization…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Academic Achievement, Dual Enrollment, Success
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Jasmin Breitwieser; Andreas B. Neubauer; Florian Schmiedek; Garvin Brod – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Mobile devices are ubiquitous, but their potential for adaptive educational interventions remains largely untapped. We identify three key promises of mobile interventions for educational research and practice: 1) intervening when it is most beneficial (i.e., "just-in-time adaptivity"), 2) estimating causal effects of interventions in…
Descriptors: Students, Handheld Devices, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology
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Rebecca E. Burnett; Maria Eichmans Cochran – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2024
Chronology, widely used for teaching arts and humanities, marginalizes students' abilities to connect new knowledge to existing constructs. Building on the foundation provided by Etienne Wenger-Trayner and Beverly Wenger-Trayner (2020), we argue that using social learning in arts and humanities is more productive than chronology, with attention to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Humanities Instruction, Socialization, Power Structure
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Hicks, Alison; Sinkinson, Caroline – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2021
Active learning forms a common teaching method within information literacy instruction. Commitment to participatory models of teaching and learning requires critical vigilance, however, particularly given changing information environments and broader educational priorities. This theoretical paper interrogates active learning and its prevalence…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Library Instruction, Information Literacy, Problem Based Learning
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Kim, Jeanne – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2022
Industry 4.0 advancements in technology are creating a dynamic and fast changing world that affects how we live and work. Educators need to rethink existing teaching approaches to better prepare learners for future careers that Industry 4.0 will create. The World Economic Forum defined a new education model, called Education 4.0, which contains…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Student Centered Learning, Higher Education, Educational Change
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Crawford, Pam; Moseley, Daniel; Nancarrow, Mike; Ward, Erika – PRIMUS, 2018
One of the greatest challenges facing students new to calculus is the ability to persevere in the face of failure. Whether the student is choosing an integration technique or a series test, calculus is often the first course in mathematics where the path to the solution is not prescribed in an algorithmic way. At Jacksonville University we…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Active Learning
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Schipke, Rae Carrington – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2018
This article discusses how cooperative learning as a socioinstructional approach, relates to both socially-based emerging technologies (i.e. Web 2.0) and to critical thinking with respect to co-cognition. It begins with a discussion of the importance of connecting cooperative learning, Web 2.0, and critical thinking. This is followed by the need…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Web 2.0 Technologies, Teaching Methods
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Naujokaitiene, Justina; Passey, Don – European Education, 2019
This article explores influences on the development of collaborative learning practices in schools. Evidence from three cases in three countries is detailed and analyzed, using a theoretical framework concerned with school curricula: aims and intended learning outcomes; syllabus, learning and teaching methods; and assessment. In each of the three…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Comparative Education, Educational Objectives, Course Descriptions
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Miller-Young, Janice; Felten, Peter; Clayton, Patti H. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2017
It is believed that the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)--i.e., inquiry into learning--has the potential to further deepen the ability to question, learn, and act together--especially when it is understood and enacted through the values and practices of democratic civic engagement (DCE). The authors provide a brief example of what they…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Learning Strategies, Educational Practices, Instructional Innovation
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Bash, Leslie – Intercultural Education, 2014
This paper connects the two fields of cooperative learning and intercultural education, focusing on the argument that cooperative learning strategies need to be equipped with intercultural understandings. There is a consideration of assumptions that effective cooperative pedagogical strategies require an engagement with challenging issues related…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Multicultural Education, Learning Strategies, Competition
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Ozturk, Tugba H.; Hodgson, Vivien – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
In this paper, we argue that in order to get a fuller understanding of the complexity of conflict in democratic pedagogies in online and blended learning settings, it is important to know not only how to manage or resolve it, but also how it is triggered and can be avoided. The emancipatory nature of democratic pedagogies fosters differences, and…
Descriptors: Conflict, Computer Simulation, Instructional Design, Teaching Methods
Jacobs, George M. – Online Submission, 2015
A great deal of theory and research, not to mention students' and teachers' practical experience, supports the use of group activities in education. Collaborative learning and cooperative learning are two terms commonly used in discussions of how and why to use group activities. This article looks at the issue of whether the two…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, Educational Practices, Learning Strategies
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