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Sewandono, Raden Edi; Thoyib, Armanu; Hadiwidjojo, Djumilah; Rofiq, Ainur – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Performance expectancy is the expected impact of a technology's functional advantage even in uncertain conditions. This study suggests that the learning collaboration quality, information quality, and course content support impact the actual use of e-learning and satisfaction perceived by the user, resulting in performance expectancy that meets…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Student Satisfaction
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Park, Eunsung; Ifenthaler, Dirk; Clariana, Roy B. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2023
The real-time and granularized learning information and recommendations available from adaptive learning technology can provide learners with feedback that is personalized. However, at an individual level, learners often experience technological and pedagogical conflicts. Learners have more freedom to accept, ignore or reject the feedback while…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Analytics, Learning Management Systems, Learning Strategies
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Neary, Aoife – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2023
At this juncture, I find myself orientating towards the unruliness of doing arts-based praxis-oriented research with primary school-aged children (aged 5-12) on the topic of LGBTQI+ lives. As I prepare for what feel like disruptive research directions that will chart what many still consider to be forbidden territory with children, I attempt to…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Elementary School Students, Homosexuality, Research Methodology
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Albers, Fabian; Trypke, Melanie; Stebner, Ferdinand; Wirth, Joachim; Plass, Jan L. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: What is redundancy? While most studies confirm that redundancy is harmful to learning, there are two theoretical approaches to redundancy. The first understands redundancy as a contentual overlap that puts demand on the limited cognitive capacities of the learner. The second understands redundancy as an ineffective combination of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Short Term Memory, Undergraduate Students, Learning Theories
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Tatlow, Stephen – British Journal of Music Education, 2023
A common conclusion drawn from publicly available Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) data releases is that Higher Music Education (HME) courses have a predominantly male population. However, HESA data has key issues when examining HME courses: which courses are reported as 'music' courses to HESA; how do universities decide which courses…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Music Education, Gender Differences
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Al-Adeimi, Shireen; Baumann, Jennie – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2023
Dialogic talk affords students opportunities to share ideas and co-construct knowledge while developing various literacy skills such as perspective taking, text comprehension, and argumentative reasoning. In this study, we examine how seventh- and eighth-grade students in four classrooms discuss a controversial topic about changing a National…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Controversial Issues (Course Content), Grade 7, Grade 8
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Roberts, Kean; Kruse, Jerrid – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
This study sought to investigate how non-technology education teachers taking an educational technology course changed the way they thought about technological literacy. Prior to the course, all pre-service teachers (PST) identified only proper use of technology in their definitions for technological literacy. Following the end of the course, all…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Social Cognition, Technological Literacy, Student Teacher Attitudes
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Abrams, William – PRIMUS, 2023
This paper describes a course designed to introduce students to mathematical thinking and a variety of lower level mathematics topics using baseball while satisfying the goals of quantitative reasoning. We give suggestions for sources, topics, techniques, and examples so any mathematics teacher can design such a course to fit their needs. The…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Statistical Analysis, Team Sports, Mathematics Instruction
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Korona, Matthew; Hutchison, Amy – Reading Research Quarterly, 2023
Teachers must first acquire the necessary media literacy skills, strategies, dispositions, and pedagogy to impactfully integrate media literacy into their instruction. Furthermore, previous studies have suggested designing curricular resources as an effective form of media literacy professional learning. This case study examined how high school…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, High School Teachers
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Ward, Lucinda; Kmetz, Thomas – Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning, 2023
A recent revamping of a three-credit-hour course, which the library at Morehead State University has offered for more than two decades, prompted the authors to contemplate what it means to modernize information literacy instruction in a credit-bearing format. For the authors, this modernization meant both committing to asynchronous delivery and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, State Universities, Library Instruction, Information Literacy
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Wright-Maley, Cory; Hall, Delandrea; Finley, Shakealia Y. – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2023
Trickle-down economics is a fallacious metaphor that hurts working people and the civic commons. In this paper, we discuss the role and impact metaphors have in economics education. We explore the stickiness of "truthy" but ultimately false metaphors and offer economics educators alternative metaphors to displace this problematic…
Descriptors: Ethics, Figurative Language, Economics Education, Language Usage
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Erdamar, Fatih Selim; Arcagök, Serdar – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2023
This study aims to examine the 9th-grade 2018 physics curriculum according to various criteria. A cross-sectional survey model was used. The sample consists of 36 physics teachers working in various high schools in 12 regions of Turkey in the 2022-2023 academic year. The data of the study were collected via the "9th-grade 2018 physics…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Physics, Science Curriculum, Science Instruction
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Saglam, Rahime Belen; Miller, Vincent; Franqueira, Virginia N. L. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2023
Contribution: This article presents a systematic literature review of research concerning cyber security education for children (under 18s) on a global scale. Background: While the Internet brings great convenience to children, it can potentially cause harms due to lack of knowledge about online risks. Research Questions: 1. What cyber security…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computer Security, Children, Internet
Julie S. Brehmer – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Writing is one of the most important forms of communication we have, yet many find it to also be one of the most challenging tasks to do, and in the case of educators, to teach. Becoming a proficient writer is one of the most important lifelong skills teachers can help students develop, but many educators do not have ample preparation to teach…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Faculty Development
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Bader, Jordan D.; Ahearn, Kelsey A.; Allen, Beverly A.; Anand, Diya M.; Coppens, Andrew D.; Aikens, Melissa L. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2023
Controversial scientific issues, or socioscientific issues (SSIs), demand the consideration of more than scientific content when constructing decisions. The Justification for Knowing framework (JFK) was developed to categorize the information sources drawn upon when making SSI decisions within the academic domain of natural sciences. These…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Science and Society, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Evaluative Thinking
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