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Brant, Cathy A. R.; Willox, Lara – Educational Forum, 2023
This study reports on teacher educators' (n = 930) self-efficacy in working with LGBTQIA + students and addressing LGBTQIA + topics in teacher education in the United States. We explore the topics they teach, the barriers they face, and the support(s) needed to be more purposeful in LGBTQIA + inclusion. Themes from this analysis provide a…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Self Efficacy, Teacher Effectiveness, LGBTQ People
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Phillips, Tanner M.; Saleh, Asmalina; Ozogul, Gamze – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2023
Encouraging teachers to reflect on their instructional practices and course design has been shown to be an effective means of improving instruction and student learning. However, the process of encouraging reflection is difficult; reflection requires quality data, thoughtful analysis, and contextualized interpretation. Because of this, research on…
Descriptors: Reflection, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Data Collection
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Alizadeh, Amin; Kurian, Deepu; Qiu, Shaoping; Dirani, Khalil M. – European Journal of Training and Development, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to get the perspectives of human resource development (HRD) scholars about connections among HRD, corporate social responsibility and ethics. The authors also sought to discover if HRD academic programs need to have ethics-related courses for their graduate students. Design/methodology/approach: In this paper,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Corporations
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Mäkelä, Maarit; Aktas, Bilge Merve – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2023
Learning takes place in various spaces through human and nonhuman interactions. Considering the urgent need for rethinking how humans relate to nature, in this article we present a MA level course in the context of art, craft and design to discuss how "learning with the natural environment" approach can impact learning experiences. We…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Teaching Methods, Course Content, Art Education
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Arslan, Saime; Bulut Özek, Müzeyyen; Türel, Yalin Kiliç – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology, 2023
This research was carried out specifically to address the question of the relation between Web 2.0 rapid content development self-efficacy belief (W2RCDSB) level and professional burnout level of special education teachers. 90 special education teachers participated in the research. "Web 2.0 Rapid Content Development Self-Efficacy Belief…
Descriptors: Web 2.0 Technologies, Self Efficacy, Teacher Burnout, Special Education Teachers
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Zhou, Yuchun – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2023
There is a paucity of empirical research on teaching mixed methods. To fill this gap in literature, this convergent mixed methods study explores the effectiveness of using active learning approaches in teaching a mixed methods course. The qualitative data, including 10 individual interviews, 29 students' reflections, and 26 teaching evaluation…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Active Learning, Learner Engagement, Outcomes of Education
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Taback, Nathan; Gibbs, Alison L. – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2023
Can a "nudge" toward engaging, fun, and useful material improve student attitudes toward statistics? We report on the results of a randomized study to assess the effect of a "nudge" delivered via a weekly E-mail digest on the attitudes of students enrolled in a large introductory statistics course taught in both flipped and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Statistics Education, Electronic Mail, Introductory Courses
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Teter, Ken – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) provide an efficient mechanism to provide many students with an original research project. CUREs often culminate in a capstone poster presentation, but reports on these classes usually focus on the preparation and execution of the project rather than communication of the results. This article…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Course Content, Sciences
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Campbell, David A.; Appe, Susan; Rozansky, Matthew J. – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2023
Experiential philanthropy courses have proliferated in recent years in the context of a reinvigorated debate about the nature of elite philanthropy. This paper analyzes the content faculty use to teach philanthropy in 33 courses funded by the Learning by Giving Foundation. We find that courses prioritize materials that address formal philanthropy,…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Private Financial Support, Courses, Course Content
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Mundt, Elisabeth; Hänze, Martin – Learning Environments Research, 2023
Many teachers strive for lively student participation in class. This field study examined aspects of learning environments in higher education with regard to their connection with students' oral engagement. Overall, six factors that might increase or decrease oral participation were investigated: the number of teacher questions, course atmosphere,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Oral Language, Speech Communication
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de Novais, Janine – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
This study asks, "How do instructors successfully engage students in learning about controversial issues of race without hitting the common tripwires of low trust, stereotyping or racial microaggressions?" To address this question, I conducted a study of two courses on race that were focussed on difficult issues, yet were consistently…
Descriptors: Racism, Learner Engagement, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Race
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Baider, Fabienne; Cavalla, Cristelle – Language Learning Journal, 2023
The role of emotions in learning has been the focus of much debate in teaching circles, as has the question of discussing controversial issues in the classroom. The aim of this small-scale inquiry was to investigate how two groups of intermediate level students of French as a foreign language expressed emotion in discussing the controversial issue…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Food
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Kyuil Cho; Phillip Ward; Won Seok Chey; Emi Tsuda; Obidiah J. Atkinson; Daekyun Oh – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2023
This study examined physical education teacher education (PETE) majors' common content knowledge (CCK), performance, and specialized content knowledge (SCK) of volleyball to see whether there is a difference between non-PETE majors, and how much they improved, while they were in the PETE program. Twenty-two participants from a PETE major…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Team Sports, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Rauna Keshemunhu Haitembu – Cogent Education, 2023
Despite efforts to address all forms of diversity among learners and promote inclusion in education, and much research done on inclusive education in Namibia, there remains a scarcity of empirical evidence of the inclusion of gender and sexual diversity in Namibian education. This study employed a Social Identity Perspective within a qualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Diversity, Controversial Issues (Course Content), LGBTQ People
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Debby Shulsky; Sheila Baker; Renée E. Lastrapes – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2023
In December 2021, Texas lawmakers passed a bill related to the national debate and politicization of critical race theory (CRT). Texas Senate Bill 3 seemingly limits the teaching of "sensitive" topics. These perceived limitations may present challenges for social studies teachers in the state. This study examines the knowledge and…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Critical Race Theory, Political Attitudes, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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