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Din Rose Aquino; Frederick Fuentes; Mary Christine Go-Geron; Rodel Mar V. Guban; Sarah Jane Guban; Rodel Carlo Mercado; Ardelle Narciso; Christopher Sunga – Online Submission, 2024
A professional nurse is required to possess numerous skills aside from clinical ones and reflecting is one of the skills that have gained recognition due to its importance in nursing practice to the point that psychometric test has been constructed to appraise it (Bijani, et al., 2021). Developing the skill to reflect is critical during the…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Nursing Students, General Education, Clinical Experience
Thom, Jennifer S.; McGarvey, Lynn M.; Lineham, Nicole D. – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2021
Spatial reasoning is seen as increasingly important in STEM fields. Within mathematics, geometry is a potential site to study and support young children's spatial reasoning. In this paper we revisit Piaget and his colleagues' theoretical perspective on children's development of geometry concepts and take note of projective geometry in that theory.…
Descriptors: Geometry, Perspective Taking, Mathematics Instruction, Spatial Ability
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Shaw, Louise J.; Marx, Michele; Arnold, Jackie Marshall; Sableski, Mary-Kate – Journal of Children's Literature, 2020
The Children's Literature Assembly (CLA) Master Class in the Teaching of Children's Literature session, currently in its 26th year, provides opportunities for those who teach in university settings to share experiences related to teaching children's literature in the university and discuss contemporary trends and issues in the field of children's…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Personal Narratives
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Kanareva-Dimitrovska, Ana – Research-publishing.net, 2019
In this paper, methodological issues in tracing the evidence of Intercultural Competences (IC) in online intercultural exchanges or telecollaboration are examined. The possibilities and limitations of methods for analyzing IC occurrences are explored. By considering the complementarity of methods, the study contributes to advance the…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Competence, Computer Mediated Communication, Telecommunications
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Golubeva, Irina; Guntersdorfer, Ivett – Research-publishing.net, 2020
Empathy is widely perceived and understood as an unquestioned component of Intercultural Competence (IC). The authors see the ability to empathise with others and to see their point of view as an important condition for developing an ethnorelative viewpoint, and therefore consider it important to incorporate activities into the intercultural…
Descriptors: Empathy, Intercultural Communication, Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods
Miller, Jodie; Larkin, Kevin – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2017
In this paper, we present data from a study exploring the use of coding to promote mathematical thinking. A teaching experiment was undertaken with 40 Year 2 students participating in six 45-minute lessons of coding (one lesson per week for six weeks). All lessons were video-recorded and analysed to determine students' mathematical thinking.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Perspective Taking, Video Technology
Russo, James; Hopkins, Sarah – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2018
Measuring computational fluency, an aspect of procedural fluency, is complex. Many attempts to measure this construct have emphasised accuracy and efficiency at the expense of flexibility and appropriate strategy choice. Efforts to account for these latter constructs through assessing children's computational reasoning using structured interviews…
Descriptors: Mental Computation, Thinking Skills, Mathematics Skills, Addition
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Poterek, Carolyn L.; Stevahn, Laurie – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This study examined constructive controversy in theological education, an application area yet unstudied. It investigated (a) the feasibility of controversy for grappling with theological/ethical issues, (b) whether complex thinking was enhanced, (c) whether social interaction was positive, and (d) advantages/disadvantages for use in…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Cooperative Learning, Church Related Colleges
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Ryter, Di – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
World history has become increasingly important and often a required course for students in the United States. This case study provided detailed descriptions of International Baccalaureate History students' display of historical understandings, academic humility, and global citizenship. Findings of this study have implications for pedagogical and…
Descriptors: World History, Case Studies, Advanced Placement Programs, Global Approach
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Spires, Hiller A.; Kerkhoff, Shea N.; Fortune, Nicolas; Himes, Marie; Lyjak, Erin – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
As the world becomes more interconnected, educators are faced with opportunities to collaborate across cultures. Using the theory of educational cosmopolitanism (Wahlström, 2014) and the pedagogy of collaborative inquiry, this collective case study explores how Chinese and Americans teachers perceive the assets and challenges of conducting…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Global Approach, Cultural Awareness, Case Studies
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Niedermeyer, Inga; Ruwisch, Silke – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
Symmetric objects are known to be perceived easier than asymmetric objects, because less information has to be processed. Therefore, symmetric objects are often used for spatial tasks. However, in perspective-taking the use of symmetric objects can also cause difficulties, as two side-views of these objects are mirror-images of each other. To…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Perspective Taking, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
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Gordon, Linda K. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
The purpose of this paper is to discuss a pilot study conducted in a graduate action research class that sought to investigate the impact of multicultural literature experiences on third-grade students' ability to make empathetic connections in their writing and discussions about literature. Conducted as participant action research, five…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Empathy, Childrens Literature, Multicultural Education
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Dufault-Hunter, David; Conn, Steve; McIntosh, Eric J.; Schreiner, Laurie A.; Best, Neil – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This study examined the extent to which inclusion of diverse perspectives in the classroom contributed to the variation in thriving among first-year students of color at a midsize university on the West Coast. Student thriving was defined as academic, interpersonal, and psychological engagement and well being. The results indicated that presenting…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Minority Group Students, Student Diversity, Perspective Taking
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Cordoba, Tanya Espinosa; Soutullo, Olivia; Sanders-Smith, Stephanie C.; Smith-Bonahue, Tina – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This is case study of four students in a teacher preparation course in family engagement. Researchers used Kegan¹s (1982) constructive-developmental framework to understand levels of interpersonal development to analyze activities requiring students to consider the perspectives of a range of families. Results suggest that all four students,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teachers, Family Involvement
Mayes, Eve – Australian Association for Research in Education, 2013
Observers of teachers' practice in their classrooms have typically been adults: academic researchers analysing professional practice, school executive members assessing teacher quality and colleagues engaged in professional development and school reform initiatives. This paper discusses observations of teachers' practice from a different vantage…
Descriptors: Student Research, High School Students, Low Income Students, Grade 9
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