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Keith-Le, Julie A. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Student-centered active learning strategies have been found to have a positive impact on student learning outcomes when compared to courses using traditional lecture methods in higher education. The practice of active learning is strongly linked to physical active learning classrooms (ALCs). Comprehensive studies show ALCs outperform traditional…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Centered Learning, Outcomes of Education, Comparative Analysis
Tandamrong, Aunyarat; Parr, Graham – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
In 1999, the western concept of 'Learner-Centred Education' (LCE) was nationally mandated for schools and universities across Thailand. Most early research into this mandate portrayed Thai teachers in deficit terms, suggesting they were unwilling or unable to implement government policy. Such studies often underappreciated the range of cultural,…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Dialogs (Language), Teaching Methods, Faculty Development
Tadesse, Tefera; Asmare, Aregu; Ware, Hashim – Education Sciences, 2021
A growing body of research indicates that teaching is the most important determinant of student learning in higher education (HE). However, HE teachers have a persistent challenge to transform pedagogical practices from a teacher-centered to a student-centered approach. In this study, the authors employed a phenomenological-case study design to…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, State Universities, Teaching Methods, Phenomenology
Smith, Shaunna; Rodriguez, Shelly – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2021
Maker-centered learning is a creative hands-on educational strategy that uses a variety of tools and materials to support the iterative design of physical or digital artifacts. It involves the "messy" process of trial and error; therefore, authentic integration of maker-centered learning requires teachers to embrace ambiguity. This…
Descriptors: Ambiguity (Context), Shared Resources and Services, Learning Strategies, Experiential Learning
Gragg, Savanna; Collet, Vicki Stewart – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2022
Early childhood professionals are sometimes referenced as caregivers and other times as educators. In order to empower them as professionals, it is important to provide professional development opportunities that deepen teachers' knowledge. This qualitative case study explores the impact of Lesson Study on four early childhood teachers with no…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Preschool Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Lesson Plans
Eric T. Hofmann – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The difficult teaching, scholarship, and service demands on community college faculty may reduce job satisfaction, which disadvantages 'new majority' students. The purpose of this Action Research study was to examine the relationship between sustained educational development and tenure-track careers to improve the experiences of full-time faculty…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Case Studies, College Faculty, Feedback (Response)
Vasil, Martina – International Journal of Music Education, 2019
The purpose of this multiple case study was to examine the practices and perspectives of four music teachers who integrated popular music and informal music learning practices into their secondary school music programs in the United States. A primary goal was to understand music teachers' process of enacting change. Data included 16…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Music Teachers, Informal Education, Secondary School Students
Minayeva, Yelena; Sugralina, Larissa; Salkeeva, Lyazat; Omasheva, Aiman – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2022
Learning model in Kazakhstani Universities is being focused on transforming education from teacher-centered to student-centered approach. This transformation requires academic staff retraining and a significant modernization of educational process. In this article we discuss issues of methodological readiness of academic staff for student-centered…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Student Projects, Active Learning
Stefaniak, Jill E. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2018
This case study examines how a cognitive apprenticeship was utilized as a faculty development tool to improve instructional design practices in the classroom. Three instructors participated in a cognitive apprenticeship where they were taught how to implement learner-centered instructional strategies into their coursework. The cognitive…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Apprenticeships, Faculty Development, Instructional Design
Saunders, Marisa; Martínez, Lorea; Flook, Lisa; Hernández, Laura E. – Learning Policy Institute, 2021
Social Justice Humanitas Academy (SJ Humanitas)--a public high school located in Southern California's San Fernando Valley--was designed and founded by teachers as a community school in 2011. Their vision, which they actualized with partners through the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Pilot School initiative, was to create a school…
Descriptors: Public Schools, High Schools, Social Justice, Community Schools
Lee, Shu-Shing; Seow, Peter; Jang, Hari – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2020
Teacher learning is key for quality teaching and learning. Schools leverage situated teacher learning to develop teachers' capacities. However, situated teacher learning is ambiguous. How teachers learn is shaped by socio-cultural factors. This paper elaborates upon a case study of situated teacher learning in Singapore in which teachers learn in…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Cultural Influences, Student Centered Learning, Case Studies
Aponte Martinez, Gerardo Joel – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study explores how a group of Dominican teachers build a professional teaching culture of learner-centered pedagogies by working with a U.S.-Dominican education non-profit organization, CREAR. First, this study uncovers the CREAR cultural logics--the knowledge and know how's characteristic of teaching--that shape CREAR teaching to define…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Centered Learning, Nonprofit Organizations, Acculturation
Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy, 2019
In 2013, the Donald McKay K-8 School in East Boston, was among the lowest-performing schools in Massachusetts, ranked in the bottom 6 percent of schools statewide. The McKay's journey to the school it is today was made possible by a significant shift in adult culture at the school. A learner mindset and a commitment to continuous improvement are…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Educational Improvement, Educational Change
Li, Wenjuan; Castro Superfine, Alison – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2018
This descriptive case study examines six mathematics teacher educators' (MTEs) perspectives on their design of content courses for elementary preservice teachers. By focusing on MTE's design goals and considerations for their mathematics content courses, the means by which they achieved these course design goals, and the challenges they…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Educators, Faculty Development
Louie, Nicole L. – Teachers College Record, 2017
Background/Context: Despite calls for equity in education, the dominant mode of schooling reproduces hierarchies, positioning some students as bright, gifted, or fast learners and others as lazy, in need of remediation, or slow. A number of studies have shown that teachers' professional communities and networks can address this problem and enhance…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Power Structure, Faculty Development, Educational Resources