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Forsyth, Rachel; Hamshire, Claire; Fontaine-Rainen, Danny; Soldaat, Leza – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
The principles of diversity and inclusion are valued across the higher education sector, but the ways in which these principles are translated into pedagogic practice are not always evident. Students who are first in their family to attend university continue to report barriers to full participation in university life. They are more likely to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, First Generation College Students, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty
Teitelbaum, Kenneth – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
Recent discussions about critical race theory (CRT) have exposed, once again, the heated disagreements that prevail in the United States regarding the nature of its racial past and present. This debate is highly significant in itself, but the dispute is also noteworthy for revealing how quickly a contentious issue can become a lightning rod for…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Curriculum, Course Content
Kilmurray, Felicity Rose – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Within general education settings, students with disabilities may not gain maximum benefit from the use of emerging inclusive pedagogical frameworks unless the role of special educators is reconfigured so that their expertise can be applied to instructional design and delivery. The purpose of this study was to investigate how special educators…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Access to Education, Program Implementation, School Districts
Rogers-Shaw, Carol; Brion, Corinne; Czepiel, Kara; Jordan, Colissa; Burden-Cousins, Megan – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2022
Establishing an online class community that promotes belonging through open, honest communication and collaboration can alleviate doctoral student Imposter Syndrome. [For the full proceedings, see ED631897.]
Descriptors: Online Courses, Doctoral Programs, Self Concept, Classroom Environment
Johnston, Joseph B. – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2022
Educational immersions provide opportunities for students to experience a lot in a short time. How do instructors aid students in processing and meaningfully reflecting on their experiences? I describe the development of an immersion--and an accompanying pre- and post-trip class--to sites along the U.S.-Mexico border. Then, I analyze student…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Teacher Role, Writing Assignments, Reflection
Garrity, April W. – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2022
Purpose: Trauma is pervasive in our society, and a history of traumatic stress can have significant detrimental effects on physiological and mental health. The purpose of this tutorial is twofold: to describe trauma, as well as its sources and effects, and to provide practical strategies for communication sciences and disorders educators who are…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Trauma Informed Approach, Trauma, Communication Disorders
Kaufmann, Renee; Vallade, Jessalyn I. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2022
Online learning can be a lonely experience. Social presence and interaction are a few proposed ways to combat students' feelings of loneliness from peers and their instructor. Given that online course popularity and opportunities continue to grow, it is necessary to examine possible ways to alleviate perceptions of loneliness, especially given its…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Psychological Patterns, Online Courses, Educational Environment
Teräs, Hanna; Teräs, Marko; Suoranta, Juha – Learning, Media and Technology, 2022
Although digitalization has become an everyday phenomenon in higher education (HE), there is still limited understanding on how HE teachers experience the digitalized work environment. In this article we utilize narrative research methodology to share HE teachers' voices, addressing the following questions: What is the lived experience of being a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Work Environment, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Rögele, Stefan; Rilling, Benedikt; Apfel, Dorothee; Fuchs, Johannes – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2022
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the role of professors as gatekeepers for sustainable development competencies (SDC) in disciplinary study programs. It aims to understand which factors are crucial for professors to integrate SDC into their teaching, their basic understanding of SDC, the actual degree of SDC integration and how suitable…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Role, Sustainable Development, Competence
Sepúlveda Ruiz, María del Pilar; Gallardo Gil, Monsalud; García-Vila, Elena – International Journal for Lesson and Learning Studies, 2022
Purpose: This paper focusses on the tutoring process developed by three teachers during the implementation of two lesson studies (LSs) by students of the Bachelor of in Primary Education as a methodological strategy to facilitate the reconstruction of the teachers' practical knowledge. Design/methodology/approach: The study is set within the…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Mentors, Communities of Practice, Undergraduate Students
Barba, Kimberly – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2022
Mathematical identity is a socio-motivational construct known to be a predictor of mathematical achievement. Students who identify positively with mathematics are more likely to pursue advanced courses and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)-related occupations. Although mathematical identity is shaped by a myriad of internal…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Instruction, Self Concept, Mathematics Teachers
Bryant, James – Education and Society, 2022
As the smoke cleared from around the United States Capitol in January, the phrase "conspiracy theory" quickly became an epithet. However, history shows us that conspiracies do exist and have altered the course of history. Citizens, therefore, need the skills and dispositions to examine and intelligently assess the merits of conspiracies.…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Misconceptions, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
Schmidt, Aimee – Texas Education Review, 2022
Learning within public education takes place in diverse settings other than traditional classrooms. Constructivism, the dominant learning theory in Texas public education classrooms, falls short of giving those who lead musical ensembles (such as band, orchestra, choir) a solid epistemological foundation. The edusemiotic concept of coordination…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Music Education, Public Education, Educational Theories
Lu, Hangyan – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
The paper explores teachers' endorsement of pastoral care, based on their socially and historically developed and interactively shaped understandings of teacher care, and how it surfaces in their practices. Participants are 25 academics in a self-financing teaching-oriented college in Hong Kong, in which teachers are also academic advisors for an…
Descriptors: Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, Private Colleges
Miller, Kelly; Kestin, Greg; Miller, Olivia – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2022
Two-stage collaborative exams are an increasingly popular form of formative assessment which have shown promising results in promoting student learning. While the benefit of two-stage collaborative exams is well researched, there is no clear consensus on the best way of implementing them--specifically with respect to forming student groups. In…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Formative Evaluation, Cooperation, Introductory Courses