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Allison Davidson – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2025
This paper describes an in-class activity to introduce random assignment, paired data, and learning effect. The activity requires minimal materials, can be completed in a single class period, and is suitable for those using technology to conduct data exploration but can also be adapted for use in a technology-free classroom. The activity consists…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Paired Associate Learning, Data, Handedness
Carl Boel; Tijs Rotsaert; Martin Valcke; Tammy Schellens – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: As immersive virtual reality (IVR) is increasingly being used by teachers worldwide, it becomes pressing to investigate how this technology can foster learning processes. Several authors have pointed to this need, as results on the effectiveness of IVR for learning are still inconclusive. Objectives: To address this gap, we first…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Simulation, Learning Strategies, Middle School Students
Ruth Vanbaelen – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2025
This study outlines how handwritten reflection cards lead to the retention of the Japanese kana alphabets. Handwriting is said to help improve retention of the Japanese alphabets. Currently, in-person classes provide most of the materials and assignments via the university's Learning Management System (LMS), and students have the choice to…
Descriptors: Japanese, Alphabets, Retention (Psychology), Handwriting
Yuichi Suzuki; Dustin Crowther – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2025
One key tenet of Global Englishes for Language Teaching (GELT) is that the native English speaker should no longer serve as the role model for second language (L2) English users. Such a view does not discount that some degree of linguistic knowledge is necessary for successful global communication. However, GELT scholarship has remained relatively…
Descriptors: Language Variation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Neil J. Lambert; Xiaoting Luo; Akinyo Ola – Management Teaching Review, 2025
Effective teamwork is a crucial transferrable skill for students' learning experience during their studies and future careers. Understanding the making of effective teams, how teams differ from mere groups of individuals, and the potential value and challenges of diversity for team performance is essential for students as current and future team…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Toys, Diversity, Learning Activities
Fan Chen; Gaowei Chen – Science & Education, 2025
Collaborative inquiry is an instructional approach that encourages student groups to engage in scientific inquiry processes, thereby enhancing their critical thinking and exploratory skills. The effective classroom implementation of this method requires ensuring student engagement in each inquiry stage, where technological tools and activity…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Cooperative Learning, Science Education
Donald A. Saucier; Tucker L. Jones; Tiffany J. Lawless; Amanda L. Martens; Conor J. O'Dea; Svyatoslav Prokhorets; Evelyn Stratmoen – College Teaching, 2025
We designed and implemented an innovative teacher learning activity within the context of a graduate course. Course-takers created and completed a teaching demonstration and their "students" (i.e., fellow course-takers) were each assigned a specific role to play (e.g., disengaged) in order to provide the "teachers" with…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Role Playing, Demonstrations (Educational), Learning Activities
Sam Ramaila; Syamthanda Mpilwenhle Zondi; Lydia Mavuru – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2025
This study explored the pedagogical strategies employed by grade 12, life-sciences teachers in township schools to teach complex concepts, such as genetics and meiosis, using improvised teaching resources. Resource constraints in South African township schools often limit learners' access to traditional teaching materials and technologies. In…
Descriptors: Genetics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Grade 12
Mortaza Zare; Joseph Stauffer; Mina Alinejadfarshi – Management Teaching Review, 2025
This article discusses the benefits of using "Mafia"--a fun, interactive, low-cost, and easy-to-learn role-playing game--to explore organizational behavior (OB) topics. We explain how "Mafia" can be used in the classroom to discuss OB topics, including dynamics of teamwork, disagreement and conflict, decision-making, trust,…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Educational Games, Role Playing, Administrator Education
J. E. Hall; L. A. Pleasant; M. D. Kinkel – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
This paper describes a short ion flow activity that can be completed within one lab or lecture session. The activity is focused on the core concept of flow-down gradients and is geared toward undergraduates. No previous knowledge of equilibrium potentials or membrane potentials is required. Students are guided through a set of questions that build…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Class Activities, Undergraduate Students, Cytology
Céline Buchs – Intercultural Education, 2025
The study (N = 92) piloted an inclusive programme taking advantage of linguistic diversity in regular primary classrooms in Geneva (Switzerland) to reinforce classroom social climate. The same three-stages programme (activities for opening to others, activities for opening to linguistic diversity, and multilingual cooperative activities) was…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Group Activities, Cooperative Learning, Class Activities
Jason Xi; Sarah McLean – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2025
With the heavy focus institutions place on the content mastery of undergraduate STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) students, qualitative skillsets equally important to the future success of STEM students, namely perspective-taking (PT), are being left at the wayside. In response, this essay will highlight reasons PT should be included…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, STEM Education, Undergraduate Students, College Curriculum
Elia G. Ramirez; Jessica E. Whittaker; Jamie DeCoster; Robert C. Pianta; Virginia E. Vitiello – Grantee Submission, 2025
Grounded in the bioecological model of human development and attachment theory, this study examined whether the proportion of time children spend in activity settings in the kindergarten classroom moderated the relationship between teacher-child relationship quality and children's kindergarten academic and social-emotional outcomes. Participants…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Kindergarten, Class Activities, Correlation
Weerapa Pongpanich; Wichittra Chomthong; Anchana Choeykhunthot; Kanyakorn Tammati; Piyawan Rangkharat; Thada Jantakoon – Higher Education Studies, 2025
The flipped classroom model has gained significant attention as an innovative pedagogical approach to teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL). This method promotes active learning, student engagement, and improved language proficiency by shifting content delivery to pre-class activities and dedicating class time to interactive and…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Factors Contributing to Speaking Anxiety and Anxiety Reduction Techniques in Thai Adult EFL Learners
Natthakit Suratin; Virasuda Sribayak – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2025
The aim of the study was to identify the factors that contribute to speaking anxiety in Thai adult EFL learners working in an online media company and enrolled in an English course provided by the company, as well as to discover the anxiety reduction techniques used by these learners. The results showed that significant contributors to speaking…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Speech Communication
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