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Jason L. Snyder; Mark D. Cistulli; Cathleen D. Donahue; Alana S. Ledford – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
College textbook costs have risen dramatically since the late 1970s. Open educational resources (OERs) stand as a low- to no-cost alternative. This research examined the impact of OER book adoption on indicators of student performance and perceptions of the instructor, learning, and out-of-classroom communication. The first study compared student…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Open Educational Resources, Textbooks, Educational Quality
Limeng Wu; Tong Li – SAGE Open, 2025
While the significant impact of faculty feedback on student learning is well recognized, the intricate link between the quality of faculty feedback and students' deep approaches to learning, especially in the context of general education, has yet to be clarified. Employing a mixed-methods approach, this study examined the relationship between…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Feedback (Response), Educational Quality, General Education
Karen Singer-Freeman – Assessment Update, 2024
A common feature of many assessment plans is the use of multiple-choice questions. Although there are criticisms of multiple-choice questions, this assessment format is here to stay--multiple-choice questions are effective means of evaluation in large classes, central to many licensing and entry exams, used in most adaptive learning platforms, and…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Multiple Choice Tests, Student Evaluation, Learning Processes
Bougherira, Mohamed Redha; Elasmar, Mayada Hassan – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023
This mixed-method research study investigates the impact of programme accreditation conducted by the Saudi National Commission for Accreditation and Assessment (NCAAA) on teaching and learning at the Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The quantitative data was collected through an online survey consisting of 53…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, College Faculty
Zaihua Liu – Best Evidence in Chinese Education, 2024
Teacher support significantly affects student learning and directly relates to their academic development. Learning satisfaction is the subjective perception and evaluation of learning quality on the part of the student, which represents, to certain extent, the quality of education. Based on data from a questionnaire survey of 1251 migrant…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Learning Processes, Student Attitudes, Educational Quality
Andi Arif Rifa'i; Yunika Triana – Journal of Educators Online, 2024
This study aims to investigate the impact of online learning service quality on university student satisfaction. The regression model was chosen to measure the effect of online learning service quality on student satisfaction. The research sample consisted of 373 students in the Central Java region of Indonesia. Based on the results of the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Student Satisfaction, Foreign Countries, Educational Quality
Australian Education Research Organisation Limited, 2025
Large-scale research such as the Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) study (Sylva et al., 2004) confirms the significance of educator and teacher practices for improvement in learning outcomes for young children. The quality of instruction children receive in early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings and programs can…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Educational Quality, Child Care
Adrie Visscher; Marta Pellegrini; Natasha Dmoshinskaia; Veerle van Luppen – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Why we need better reports of teacher professional development interventions for finding out what works where: Worldwide, billions of dollars are invested yearly in the professional development of in-service teachers ($14 billion in the USA alone, as of 2014; Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, 2014). This makes the question of what effects TPD…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Intervention, Publications, Educational Research
Lei Zhao; Jiahui Liu; Ayaz Karimov; Mirka Saarela – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2025
Learning power has become a significant impacting factor on learning quality in digital age. This study is a survey at a university in China, using a questionnaire with seven evaluation indicators integrated into learning dimensions, to assess college students' digital learning power (DLP). The main findings are as follows. College students have…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Gender Differences, Intellectual Disciplines, Undergraduate Students
Weng, Chunmeng; Chen, Congying; Ai, Xianfeng – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
This paper illustrates the design-based learning (DBL) approach to promoting the deep learning of students and improving the quality of teaching in engineering design education. We performed three aspects of research with students in a typical educational activity. The first study investigated students' deep learning before and after the DBL…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, Educational Quality, Design
Thirusellvan Vandeyar; Oyebimpe Oluwatoyin Adegoke – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The rapid expansion of the knowledge society, due mainly to the ubiquity and access of information and communication technology (ICT), places a professional demand on teachers to acquire relevant knowledge to make use of technology in their classrooms. Thus, for teachers to effectively integrate ICT into their teaching repertoire, they must…
Descriptors: Mentors, Technology Integration, Information Technology, Educational Change
Hua Ma; Wen Zhao; Yuqi Tang; Peiji Huang; Haibin Zhu; Wensheng Tang; Keqin Li – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
To prevent students from learning risks and improve teachers' teaching quality, it is of great significance to provide accurate early warning of learning performance to students by analyzing their interactions through an e-learning system. In existing research, the correlations between learning risks and students' changing cognitive abilities or…
Descriptors: College Students, Learning Analytics, Learning Management Systems, Academic Achievement
Yohana William – Discover Education, 2024
Quality of teaching and learning in higher education is explained by the teaching and learning milieus through which academic staff and students interact. Subsequently, governments across the globe have been establishing standards that aim at improving the teaching and learning milieus in universities as part of the efforts to facilitate the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Ilyas Balci; Imam Bakir Arabaci – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2024
The exposure of educational institutions to rapid and profound changes due to globalization and the transition to the knowledge society emphasizes the cultivation of individuals who develop universal and critical thinking skills through educational transformation. Synergistic management is an approach that has gained increasing importance in…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Quality, Organizational Culture
Alexandra D. Laing – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The practice of grading students began in the late 1800s and became institutionalized within the educational system. Grading in K-12 education has remained relatively unchanged in its purpose, intent, and use for nearly a century while simultaneously becoming an increasingly critical factor that impacts student opportunities, external perceptions…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Grading, Learning Processes, Public Schools