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Ina Zaimi; Amber J. Dood; Ginger V. Shultz – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
Asking students to explain why phenomena occur at a molecular level is vital to increasing their understanding of chemistry concepts. One way to elicit students' mechanistic reasoning and guide construction of knowledge is through Writing-to-Learn (WTL), which is a promising approach for students in organic chemistry courses. In the design of WTL…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Alexis J. Klein – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teaching mathematics is inherently complex, requiring a deep understanding of both the subject matter and the pedagogical strategies that foster effective learning. Effective mathematics teachers must possess a robust grasp of the mathematical content they are teaching--a proficiency often honed over years of educational and practical experience…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Effectiveness, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Educational Strategies
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Mierdel, Julia; Bogner, Franz X. – Research in Science Education, 2021
Genetics is known to be one of the most challenging subjects in biology education because of its abstract concepts and processes. Therefore, hands-on experiments in authentic learning environments are supposed to increase comprehensibility and provide otherwise unavailable experiences to students. We applied a hands-on module in an out-of-school…
Descriptors: Genetics, Hands on Science, Science Experiments, Authentic Learning
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Gavell, Mina – English Teaching Forum, 2021
One of the biggest challenges seasoned English language teacher Mina Gavell has faced in the classroom is how to liven up reading classes. Not only is reading inherently a quiet and solo task, but the standard skills teachers are trying to build in their students--skimming, scanning, making predictions and inferences, guessing vocabulary meaning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction, Authentic Learning, Reading Skills
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Qing Ma; Rui Yuan; Lok Ming Eric Cheung; Jing Yang – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2024
The development of corpus-based language pedagogy (CBLP) is a complex and intriguing process that pertains to how corpus technology is directly applied to classroom teaching. Using a case study approach, this study investigated how two experienced university English teachers integrated corpus technology in authentic classroom teaching. Data…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Computational Linguistics, English (Second Language)
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Handan Çelik; Bedrettin Yazan – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2024
Reconsideration of culture pedagogy, in terms of what culture refers to and whose culture dominates English language teaching is a prevalent issue in language teaching. Therefore, in this study, we conducted one-on-one interviews with 17 in-service teachers of English language at three private K-12 schools in a northwestern city of Turkey to…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Steven M. Worker; Sally Neas; Dorina M. Espinoza; Car Mun Kok; Martin H. Smith – Journal of Youth Development, 2023
Youth development programs often provide young people with science learning experiences. We argue for reframing youth science learning from a focus on individual scientific literacy to an emphasis on collective scientific literacy--"community science"--to support young people in using science to address issues in their lives and…
Descriptors: Youth, Participatory Research, Action Research, Science Education
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Abramenka-Lachheb, Victoria – International Journal on E-Learning, 2022
The purpose of this study was to two-fold. First, it aimed to provide a description of the design process of a fully online public health course with a special emphasis on an authentic learning project. The authentic project in this course was designed in compliance with the competencies put forth by the Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education…
Descriptors: Authentic Learning, Student Projects, Distance Education, Electronic Learning
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Nemiro, Jill E. – Educational Studies, 2021
School robotics programmes help students learn science and maths curriculum and acquire needed social skills, such as collaboration. The aim of this observational study was to compare the level of seven variables indicative of student collaborative behaviour (focus, effort/contribution, communication, problem-solving, engagement in inquiry,…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Student Behavior, Elementary School Students, Robotics
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Feille, Kelly – Research in Science Education, 2021
Science education theory and reform call on elementary educators to provide authentic science learning experiences in a constructivist learning environment. The natural surroundings of the schoolyard offer an often undeveloped and/or undiscovered pedagogical tool that can help teachers meet these reform-based goals in science teaching. There is…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Gonzalo Alfonso Beltrán Alvarado; Adriana Patricia Huertas Bustos – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2024
The main objective of this study was the design and validation of a mobile learning environment (ML) based on Augmented Reality (AR) visualization with the purpose of developing skilled trades in the field of carpentry in indigenous populations. A pedagogical model focused on lifelong learning was used, in order to promote the acquisition of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Physical Environment, Simulated Environment, Synthesis
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Breen, Kimberly C.; Dotson, Mary Elizabeth; Madonna, Megan C.; Asturias, Gabriela; Pena, Daniela Mariucci; Springate, Hope; Alvarez, Valentina; Ramanujam, Nimmi – Advances in Engineering Education, 2023
Background: Through the human-centered design process (HCD), students, referred to as learners, can use a personal lens to contextualize engineering concepts and solve real-world problems (Goldman and Kabayadondo 2016). The Ignite program, created by the Center for Global Women's Health Technologies (GWHT) at Duke University, integrates the HCD…
Descriptors: Design, Thinking Skills, STEM Education, Intervention
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Crawford, Renée – International Journal of Music Education, 2019
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is an experiential research methodology that aims to rigorously investigate personal meaning and lived experience. Informed by phenomenological philosophy, hermeneutics and idiography, IPA allows researchers to conduct a detailed exploration of how participants construct meaning from their personal…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Music Education, Hermeneutics, Educational Research
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Rahimi, Regina; McBrayer, Juliann Sergi – SRATE Journal, 2022
Effective field supervision of preservice teachers has numerous challenges, including a recent shift in how supervision is being conducted due to COVID-19. To address these challenges, faculty members from an educational leadership and teacher preparation program, respectively, developed a model of supervision involving educational leadership and…
Descriptors: Supervision, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs
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David Carless; Jisun Jung; Yongyan Li – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Feedback processes are crucial in doctoral supervision but require adaptation to meet the changing nature of the doctorate, and increasing impetus to publish during the candidature. This study builds on concepts of authentic feedback and feedback literacy to chart possibilities for the development of feedback socialization in doctoral education.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Higher Education, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students
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