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Sophia Mansori; Jackie Zweig; Anne Huntington; Tracy McMahon – Education Development Center, Inc., 2024
The aspiration of the LEGO Foundation is to support children to become creative, engaged, lifelong learners, who thrive in a constantly changing world by experiencing the benefits of learning through play. Learning through play offers deep learning experiences that are joyful, meaningful, active, engaged, iterative, and social. Effective teacher…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Play, Teaching Methods, Educational Research
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Matthew Schmidt; Yvonne Earnshaw; Isa Jahnke; Andrew A. Tawfik – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2024
This paper explores the adoption of an entangled eclecticism perspective in Learning Experience Design (LXD), integrating a sociotechnical-pedagogical systems approach. It emphasizes the significance of considering the sociocultural, technological, and pedagogical dimensions of learning as a cohesive, interconnected ecology to design effective…
Descriptors: Design, Learning Experience, Instructional Effectiveness, Culturally Relevant Education
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Mat D. Duerden; Jamin C. Rowan – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2023
What if the focus of learning outcomes shifted from telling students what they will know at the end of a course to who they will become? Learning outcomes have drifted away from informing curriculum design to providing parameters for external assessment. This article reviews this shift along with a proposal to reimagine learning outcomes as…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Outcomes of Education, Curriculum Design, Thinking Skills
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Yelena N. Tarasenko; Maria I. Olivas; Urkovia Andrews; Kara Holland – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2024
Service-learning is a critical component of public health education, especially students of Doctor of Public Health (DrPH), designed for public health professionals. As an evidence-based approach to impactful teaching improving students' learning outcomes, service-learning enables future public health practitioners to engage in the learning and…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Technology Uses in Education
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Tabitha Coates; Diane Foucar-Szocki; Randell Snow – Educational Planning, 2024
In this article we share our learning experiences on the organizational design barriers we perceived to have encountered with scenario planning in higher education for program development. Our perceived barriers discussed include misalignment of culture and change intervention; constructing organizational reality and meaning making; knowledge…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Higher Education, Vignettes, Outcomes of Education
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Áine Mahon; Judith Harford – Ethics and Education, 2024
This paper re-examines the tension between professional and liberal education by revisiting "The Idea of the University" (1852), the seminal mid-nineteenth century treatise of John Henry Newman. In returning to Newman's classic text, we are interested in the significance of his lectures for a contemporary Higher Education increasingly…
Descriptors: Ethics, Pandemics, COVID-19, Employment Potential
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Devlin, Maura; Bushey, Heather – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2019
With national graduation rates that range from 32% among open enrollment institutions to 66% among private not-for-profits, higher education institutions have a moral imperative to improve the success of their students. Interventions to support today's students must consider the student holistically, be just-in-time, and come from a…
Descriptors: Data Use, Academic Achievement, Outcomes of Education, Holistic Approach
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Hairston, Stephanie; Harter, Charles; McKay, Britton – American Journal of Business Education, 2020
In this paper we consider whether experience gained on the job through an internship results in knowledge that can help with passing the CPA exam. It would seem that a candidate for the CPA exam would be better prepared if they had the combination of education and practical experience. We examine the CPA exam performance of 72 graduate students…
Descriptors: Accounting, Professional Education, Internship Programs, Tests
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Appleton, Luke; Mackie, Joshua – American Biology Teacher, 2019
We review software for exploring biological evolution from a fun and educational perspective. Our goal is to provide a background explanation of the methods used, terminology, and user experience, and learning outcomes of desktop and mobile evolutionary simulators. Freeware and commercial programs are detailed, with a discussion of how certain…
Descriptors: Evolution, Genetics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Yi, Xiaoming – Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
Drawing from contemporary Western theories of environmental esthetics and ancient Chinese esthetics of nature, the author proposes ecological education through esthetic engagement. Esthetic engagement removes the opposition between the esthetic subject and object and requires whole-body engagement with the natural environment. It provides an…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Ethics, Western Civilization, Asian Culture
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Keenan, K. Mallery; Stewart-Wells, A. Gillian – Christian Higher Education, 2021
This article explores how a Midwestern Christian university's doctoral program aligns an authentic assessment process of evaluation, in lieu of comprehensive exams, with the university's tag line to "Shape Lives that Shape the World." The process of assessing "authentically" comes from the belief that evaluating students on…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs, Christianity, Religious Colleges
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Clinard, Erin S. – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2020
Assessment is an ongoing process that is necessary at every stage of designing, implementing, and evaluating simulation-based learning experiences (SBLEs). Designing and aligning a high-quality assessment process provides instructors and researchers with valuable data to understand if students have met the desired simulation learning objectives,…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Speech Communication, Simulation, Learning Experience
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Occhipinti, Laurie – Thought & Action, 2016
Does assessment change what is being taught? Laurie Occhipinti uses an analogy to answer this question. While conducting research on economic development in a remote rural area of the Argentine Chaco, a community had received some public funds to construct a new community center. They discussed where to place the center. The middle of the village…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Objectives
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Bartlett, Linda; Manyé, Lourdes – Hispania, 2015
The long-running Spanish television program "Cuéntame cómo pasó" represents not only a wildly successful series for Radio Televisión Española, but also an excellent example of the project of historical memory. Premiering in 2001 (but set, in the first season, in 1968), the story of the multigenerational Alcántara family forms a…
Descriptors: Spanish, Social Change, Democracy, Foreign Countries
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Blaney, Jennifer; Filer, Kimberly; Lyon, Julie – Research & Practice in Assessment, 2014
Critical reflection allows students to synthesize their learning and deepen their understanding of an experience (Ash & Clayton, 2009). A recommended reflection method is for students to write essays about their experiences. However, on a large scale, such reflection essays become difficult to analyze in a meaningful way. At Roanoke College,…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Software, Academic Achievement, Outcomes of Education
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