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Isaac Kofi Biney; Janet Azaglo – Open Education Studies, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the educational landscape, making exploration of blended learning (BL) instructional delivery important. Higher education institutions are navigating the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on instructional delivery. Using Accra Learning Centre as a case study, this article explores the experiences of adult…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Adult Students, Blended Learning
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Toffoli, Denyze – New Language Learning and Teaching Environments, 2020
This book takes a fresh look at both context and the language learner in an attempt to shed light on the holistic and ever-changing system of the contemporary L2 speaker's language development. Drawing on complex dynamic systems theory as a means to more fully understand the holistic nature of contemporary language learning, the author attempts to…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Higher Education, Informal Education
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Brewer, R.; Movahedazarhouligh, S. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2018
As technological advancements continue to revolutionize teaching, the use of technology in both college/university and K-12 classrooms is making flipped learning a trending instructional model. "Flipping" the classroom reverses a traditional model of in-class lecture followed by practice and homework. The roles and responsibilities of…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Quality
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Buhl, Mie; Andreasen, Lars Birch; Pushpanadham, Karanam – International Review of Education, 2018
The proliferation and expansion of massive open online courses (MOOCs) prompts a need to revisit classical pedagogical questions. In what ways will MOOCs facilitate and promote new e-learning pedagogies? Is current learning design adequate for the "massiveness" and "openness" of MOOCs? This article discusses the ways in which…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Instructional Design, Teacher Role, Higher Education
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Zhu, Meina; Bonk, Curtis J. – International Journal of Self-Directed Learning, 2019
This mixed methods study examined instructors' perceptions of self-directed learning (SDL) and the design of MOOCs to facilitate student SDL. Four instructors were selected for Zoom interviews and their MOOCs were reviewed to inform the questionnaire design. An online questionnaire was completed by 48 MOOC instructors worldwide. The findings…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Teacher Attitudes, Large Group Instruction, Online Courses
Sudhaus, Paulo – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Technology has become an integral part of the educational experience for many students and teachers, and institutions of higher education have invested heavily in its acquisition. Instructors tend to adopt new technologies when they perceive the benefits and usefulness of this implementation for their teaching. To facilitate the adoption process…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Technological Advancement
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Alvarez, Ibis M.; Olivera-Smith, Marialexa – Education Sciences, 2013
The internet has fast become a prevalent medium for collaboration between people and social networks, in particular, have gained vast popularity and relevance over the past few years. Within this framework, our paper will analyse the role played by social networks in current teaching practices. Specifically, we focus on the principles guiding the…
Descriptors: Social Media, Internet, Educational Practices, Higher Education
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Boucouvalas, Marcie, Ed.; Avoseh, Mejai, Ed. – Commission for International Adult Education, 2016
The Commission on International Adult Education (CIAE) of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE) provides a forum for the discussion of international issues related to adult education in general, as well as adult education in various countries around the globe. The following purposes summarize the work of the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Independent Study, Undergraduate Students
Romiszowski, A. J.; And Others – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1976
Descriptors: Higher Education, Independent Study, Individualized Instruction, Mathematics Instruction
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Kremer, John F.; Dietzen, Laura L. – Journal of College Student Development, 1991
Compared effectiveness of self-directed programed training model with minimal instructor supervision and more traditional high teacher-intensive approach to teaching empathy to undergraduate students (n=60). Found that self-directed empathy training program was as effective as high teacher-intensive program in improving empathy skills of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Empathy, Higher Education, Independent Study
Ruffer, David G. – Impr Coll Univ Teaching, 1970
The creative use of independent study in small colleges will develop the students' intellectual curiosity and at the same time allow faculty members to work in and contribute to their own fields. (IR)
Descriptors: Colleges, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Faculty
Worby, Diana – 1977
Independent learning, supported by a learning contract, is a viable option for college English courses. The learning contract states the student's general educational purposes, specific purposes of the contract, learning activities to be undertaken, and evaluation criteria. Each student meets with the instructor individually to set time goals and…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Independent Study, Individual Instruction
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Harris, William – Liberal Education, 1981
A method of teaching is described that requires students to choose an area of course content relating to their own interests and study, expand on it, and present the results to the class. The results of its application in two courses, one in the humanities and one in the sciences, are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Independent Study, Lecture Method, Liberal Arts
Seidel, Robert N. – 1975
This essay discusses one mentor's approach to teaching history in an individualized instruction/self-study environment. The first part of the paper discusses student-mentor relations, emphasizing that the role of the mentor is to act as a mediator in a special way between the student and the abstract world of scholarship. For example, mentors need…
Descriptors: Higher Education, History Instruction, Humanities Instruction, Independent Study
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DiPasquale, Diane K.; Hanley, Katherine – Liberal Education, 1971
The 4-1-4 semester scheduling of courses at colleges and universities. (IR)
Descriptors: Courses, Curriculum, Educational Innovation, Higher Education
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