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Jaschke, Paul R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
The ability to separate, identify, and quantify proteins from complex mixtures are key foundational methods across biochemistry teaching and research. In particular, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is an important technique that is used to measure antigen concentrations in both industry and academia. There are four categories of ELISA,…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cytology
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Nageotte, Nichole; Buck, Gayle – Studying Teacher Education, 2020
Dialogue is a critical component of teaching, especially when considering it from a sociocultural theory of learning. An instructor's knowledge of the subject matter is critical, but not sufficient. The ability to verbally articulate that knowledge while hearing and responding to the developing ideas and knowledge of the students is necessary to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Teaching Methods, Science Teachers
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Stroupe, David; Caballero, Marcos D.; White, Peter – Science Education, 2018
We argue that students should take on roles as "epistemic agents"--those who shape knowledge production and practices of a community. In this study, the research team--a science educator and two scientists--worked with a sixth-grade teacher to provide 90 students with opportunities to take up epistemic agency over a 22-day unit about…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Scientists, College Faculty, Science Instruction
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Hennebry-Leung, Mairin; Xiao, Hu Amy – Language Teaching Research, 2023
Effective teaching practice requires that teachers know their students not as 'faceless average learners', but as individuals. The most individual of learner characteristics is personality, and yet language education research has made little progress in understanding the role of personality. As the field of language learning motivation seeks to…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Student Role, Learning Motivation, Second Language Learning
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Clifft, Sarah; Assiouras, Ioannis – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2023
Since March 2020, French Business Schools have been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic due to imposed sanitary restrictions. Higher education deployed different online and offline teaching settings to ensure the continuity of students' learning. Literature proposes hybrid teaching, which combines face-to-face activities with online…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Blended Learning, Foreign Countries, COVID-19
Allen Webb, Editor; Richard Beach, Editor; Jeff Share, Editor – Teachers College Press, 2024
Discover how English teachers and their students confront the climate crisis using critical inquiry, focusing on justice, and taking action. Working in today's politically polarized environment, these teachers know first-hand about teaching and learning in communities that support and resist climate education. This much-needed book describes…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Inquiry, Social Justice, Climate
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Christensen, Dana; Lombardi, Doug – Science & Education, 2020
Computational thinking is a contemporary science and engineering practice that has been introduced to the US science classrooms due to its emphasis in the "Next Generation Science Standards" (NGSS). However, including computational thinking into science instruction may be challenging. Therefore, for biological evolution (an essential…
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods
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Mong, Hanne H.; Standal, Øyvind F. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2019
Background: In recent years there has been an increasing amount of research focusing on health in physical education (PE). Much of this research includes discussions on different approaches to health and these have different understandings on how health should be valued in PE. There is less research focusing on how to teach health, but there are…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teaching Methods, Health Education, Teacher Role
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Giamellaro, Michael; Blackburn, Jackson; Honea, Molly; LaPlante, Jacob – Science Teacher, 2019
There is substantial evidence to suggest that social interactions, and discourse in particular, are the strongest drivers of learning (National Academies 2018), suggesting that teachers need to promote productive talk in their classrooms (NRC 2012). While the "Next Generation Science Standards" practice of "obtaining, evaluating,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods
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Lehtonen, Miikka J., Ed.; Kauppinen, Tomi, Ed.; Sivula, Laura, Ed. – Palgrave Macmillan, 2023
This book explores how design thinking can transform higher education, with solutions ranging from single course sessions to whole programs and universities. The authors demonstrate how designing across disciplines is done, with disruptive technologies, ambiguity and challenges as catalysts. Iteratively tested pedagogies, design-driven solutions…
Descriptors: Design, Higher Education, Curriculum Development, Program Development
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Taylor, Lezly; Brand, Brenda – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
Luecha Ladachart, Manus Poothawee, and Ladapa Ladachart take a unique approach in their study entitled, "Toward a hypothetical place-based learning progression for haze pollution in the northern region of Thailand," whereby they frame acquiring disciplinary knowledge within a place-based learning progression in response to regional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pollution, Place Based Education, Ecology
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Al Roomy, Muhammad A. – Arab World English Journal, 2022
Critical reading is an indispensable learning skill that students need both inside and outside the classroom. Even though many attempts have been made to unravel the impact of critical reading on Second Language (L2) reading, there is a paucity of investigations examining the effect of critical reading combined with students' active role. The…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Reading Strategies, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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McKenzie, Sophie; Hains-Wesson, Rachael; Bangay, Shaun; Bowtell, Greg – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
Blended learning is often viewed as a teaching mode that integrates a combination of online interactive activities with face-to-face learnings. This includes a mixture of different types of teaching and learning techniques, and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) tools. In this study, we undertook an experiment to ascertain what…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Blended Learning, Teacher Role, Information Technology
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Yildirim, Ozen; Bilican Demir, Safiye – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2022
The conceptual development of assessment literature in recent years has been remarkable. One of the latest concepts to have emerged in parallel with this development is Assessment as Learning (AsL). This study investigated how AsL pertains to classroom practices within its conceptual framework by examining teacher reports. Case study design, a…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Teaching Methods, Self Management, Class Activities
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Walker, Cheryl L.; Shore, Bruce M.; Tabatabai, Diana – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2022
Role diversification, the different roles participants adopt within collaborative or inquiry-based teaching and learning environments, is insufficiently understood. We observed two inquiry classroom groups, two teachers and eight students, in weekly visits over three months. Qualitative analysis of audiorecorded interactions, interviews, journals,…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Teacher Student Relationship
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