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Cunninghame, Ian; Vernon, Lynette; Pitman, Tim – British Educational Research Journal, 2020
An important goal for educators is to foster student engagement in order to support a sense of valuing and aspiring to higher levels of education. To value education, students need to perceive that they are welcome, express their ideas and engage meaningfully in each education space they enter. Therefore, 'pupil voice' has the potential to become…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Academic Aspiration, Low Income Students, Student Empowerment
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Cooley, Jodi; Godat, Eric; Sekula, Stephen – Physics Teacher, 2020
In this article, we outline how we implemented an honors-level add-on course to complement standard university-level introductory physics courses. We explain why it was necessary to do this. We then explain the strategies we have adopted for attracting students, engaging them, and assessing their performance. Our goal in creating this course was…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Honors Curriculum, Introductory Courses
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Parry, Douglas A.; le Roux, Daniel B.; Cornelissen, Laurenz A. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2020
High levels of digital media use have become a feature of university lectures. While certainly capable of supporting learning outcomes, studies indicate that, when media use is off-task, it presents as a disruption, distracting both users and those around them from academic tasks. In this study an exploratory, mixed-methods assessment of a media…
Descriptors: Multimedia Instruction, Audiovisual Aids, Higher Education, Attention
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Smith, Travis C.; Isreal, Ashley; Ford, Jesse R.; McDonald, Austin – About Campus, 2021
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to provide an overview of an alternative approach to advising Black students at Historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCU). The appreciative advising approach assists advisors in not defining their students by their current and past situations. Rather, it embraces the unique individuality of each…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, African American Students, Blacks, Black Colleges
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November, Nancy; Sturm, Sean; Wolfgramm-Foliaki, 'Ema – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
Current research into, and definitions of, historical literacy do not adequately acknowledge the cultural backgrounds of indigenous learners across the historical disciplines and levels. Nor do they recognise the vital role of historical literacy in empowering indigenous students. In conversations with teachers of a range of ethnicities and Maori…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Culturally Relevant Education, Indigenous Populations, Student Empowerment
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Willis, Judy – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2021
Using the techniques presented here, teachers can apply findings from neuroscience research to the classroom to support social-emotional learning.
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Neurosciences, Brain, Individualized Instruction
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Montes, Pablo; Bourommavong, Monica; Landeros, Judith; Urrieta, Luis, Jr.; Robinson, Courtney – Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research, 2021
Summer Youth Programs continue to grow as a way to provide alternative educational spaces for Youth of Color who are often framed in deficit ways and that position them as being "at-risk" or in need of assistance (Weiner, 2006; Brown, 2016). To address these perceived deficits, after school and summer programs have been created and…
Descriptors: Leadership, Hispanic American Students, Student Empowerment, COVID-19
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Al-Shaya, Hessah; Oyaid, Afnan – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2021
Interaction is a pivotal pedagogical concept enjoying wide-scale attention from contemporary e-learning theorists. This study investigated the effects of e-learning environments on Saudi girls' social presence and empowerment to access education. Using the community of inquiry questionnaire, the authors measured the participants' social presence…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Gender Issues, Student Empowerment, Access to Education
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Lenkauskaite, Jurgita; Bubnys, Remigijus; Masiliauskiene, Erika; Malinauskiene, Daiva – Education Sciences, 2021
The article explores the idea of change in the higher educational process that is implemented via the problem-based learning strategy. Problem-based learning (PBL) is widely understood as an epistemological transformation in higher education. It is emphasized that the transformation should take place throughout the educational process, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Social Sciences
Kareem Allen Elzein – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Student activists have been an historic driver of higher education social justice reform. While this form of leadership is central to improving equity outcomes in higher education, scholars and practitioners often view organizational change as a top-down process centering senior administrators, staff, and faculty. Empowering student activists as…
Descriptors: Activism, Leadership Training, Social Justice, College Students
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Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2024
Student voice can be a powerful tool in urban schools. Student voice programs engage students in the educational policies and practices that impact their lives and provides educators a glimpse into the experiences and needs of students, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. However, successful student voice programs rely upon adult…
Descriptors: Youth, Adults, Urban Schools, Student Empowerment
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Ahmad Azmi Abdel Hamid Esmaeil; Dg Norizah Binti Ag Kiflee @ Dzulkifli; Ismail Maakip; Murnizam Halik; Sanen Marshall – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2024
It can be difficult to align with the present theoretical change in education from teacher-centered to student-centered learning especially in high-power distance cultures like Malaysia that are communal. This study aims to investigate the perceptions of students and lecturers regarding the psychosocial barriers to promoting self-directed and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, College Students, Social Sciences
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Lina Fransén; Victor Hellgren; Magnus Mortensen; Susanna Olsson; Nathalie Proos Vedin; Maja Elmgren; Marcus Lundberg; Antonia Kotronia – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2024
Students can influence their education through evaluations and as representatives in university decision-making bodies. A way to give them more power is through participation in course development as equal partners. In this study, the relationship between the outcome of a student-teacher partnership and a culture of student influence and…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Learner Engagement, Student Subcultures, Universities
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Tina Beynen – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2024
Academic integrity concerns related to students' use of technology have renewed calls for teaching, assessment, and learning best practices, including those that involve and empower students. Empowerment is a benefit of developing students' assessment literacies, or how students contextually understand, plan, and undertake assessment and use…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Multiple Literacies, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education
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Devadrita Talapatra; Laurel A. Snider; Kayla McCreadie; Eileen Cullen – School Psychology International, 2024
People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) have experienced involuntary and inhumane research practices. Consequently, researchers have shifted towards "excluding" those with IDs; caregivers, teachers, or peers compose study samples, dominating a space they "indirectly" experience. Researcher bias regarding intellectual…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, School Psychology, Students with Disabilities, Student Empowerment
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