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Proposing a Course Schedule for Architectural Basic Design Studio Guided by Bloom's Revised Taxonomy
Gülçe Sözen; Arzu Özen-Yavuz – Turkish Journal of Education, 2024
The article moves away from the traditional architectural basic design education methods and approaches it within the framework of the discipline of educational sciences and learning models. The multi-layered education structure transforms into a new learning field under the guidance of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy, which proposes a course schedule…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Building Design, Studio Art, Taxonomy
Emmanuel Senior Tenakwah; Gideon Boadu; Emmanuel Junior Tenakwah; Michael Parzakonis; Mark Brady; Penny Kansiime; Shannon Said; Sarah Eyaa; Raymond Kwojori Ayilu; Ciprian Radavoi; Alan Berman – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2025
The development and introduction of AI language models have transformed the way humans and institutions interact with technology, enabling natural and intuitive communication between humans and machines. This paper conducts a competence-based analysis of ChatGPT's task responses to provide insights into its language proficiency, critical analysis…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Evaluation Methods, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software
Sara Colando; Johanna Hardin – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
There is wide agreement that ethical considerations are a valuable aspect of a data science curriculum, and to that end, many data science programs offer courses in data science ethics. There are not always, however, explicit connections between data science ethics and the centuries-old work on ethics within the discipline of philosophy. Here, we…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Data Science, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Munger, Roger; Johnson, Tyler G. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
Although often considered a topic reserved for the English classroom, writing has been successfully used by other disciplines to stimulate active learning of course content. This article demonstrates that physical educators can use writing as a tool to help students to better understand and, ultimately, appreciate physical activity. This article…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Physical Education, Writing Instruction, Secondary School Teachers
Swanson, Nathan W. – Honors in Practice, 2022
A series of courses on the Evolution of Ideas introduces interdisciplinary study, develops collaborative discourse, and promotes a sense of community among first-year honors students. The curriculum encourages faculty to use a range of strategies to help students understand an idea and its history while also fostering awareness as to its social,…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cooperative Learning, Cartography
Knight, Stephanie K.; Greenberger, Scott W.; McNaughton, Morgan E. – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2021
Students need feedback from instructors to learn from their mistakes and improve their academic skills. Responding to student writing is a central and necessary component of the instructor-student feedback loop. There are many forms of feedback on written assignments, and not all of them have the same role in supporting student learning. For…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Feedback (Response), Written Language, College Students
Elif Akçali; Jade Williams; Rachel Burress; Albert Aguila; Mariana Buraglia – INFORMS Transactions on Education, 2024
Although some studies have incorporated poetry into engineering courses, no studies exist that explore the use of writing poetry about technical topics to develop creative thinking skills in undergraduate engineering education. This study explores engineering students' perceptions of incorporating poetry writing within an upper-level…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Poetry, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education
Frana, Philip L. – Honors in Practice, 2022
An interdisciplinary honors course titled "Minds, Machines, and Meaning" incorporates the notion of the algorithmic imaginary, which explains how people make use of algorithms to create new information infrastructures and communities and how these algorithms shape us in turn. Describing a culminating writing assignment in speculative…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Mathematics, Writing Assignments
Marek Oziewicz; Afton Northrup; Colleen Redmond; Jalen Giles; Maya Symonanis; Genesis Garcia Newinski – English Journal, 2025
There is a growing body of research arguing that, alongside education in climate science literacy, our education systems need a deeper, broader, and more interdisciplinary education in climate literacy. Specifically, the push is to reframe climate literacy from a narrow competence taught in science classes to a broad socioscientific and cultural…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Cultural Awareness, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Childrens Literature
Knight, Jefferson D.; Budd, Skylar; Bruehl, Margaret; Pan, Denise – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Scientific knowledge is growing rapidly, particularly in biochemistry, an interdisciplinary subject in which the courses attract diverse students with varied disciplinary interests and career goals. Thus, there is a need to teach skills and concepts in biochemistry in a way that is both compelling to a variety of learners and also relevant to…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Education, Writing Assignments, Scientific Concepts
Susan C. Pearce; Jennifer O'Neill – Teaching Sociology, 2024
This Teaching Note examines the implementation of a full-semester course model for digital exchanges between students across countries. The model, Global Understanding, created and administered by East Carolina University, is a platform for humanistic pedagogy that dovetails seamlessly with sociological content, methods, and principles. Through an…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students, Interdisciplinary Approach, Global Approach
Brooks, Benjamin – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2022
We are living through a very difficult moment in human history where we are having to make almost daily decisions about our health, occupations, environment, economics, and democracy, while being bombarded with disinformation, misinformation, and "alternative facts" relative to those decisions. A highly developed information literacy…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Interdisciplinary Approach, Capacity Building, Undergraduate Students
Alexis R. Kennedy – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2024
Despite Minnowbrook's call in 1968, social equity has been slow to be incorporated into public administration scholarship, teaching, and practice. However, recently, more organizations have promoted a social equity lens in their missions, strategic plans, budgets, hiring decisions, programs, and policies. As a pillar of public administration, this…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Social Justice, Position Papers, Advocacy
Draper, Jenna T.; Freeling, Benjamin S.; Connell, Sean D. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2021
World-class science requires inspiration, so how can we spark creativity in the modern university environment? Creativity does not come automatically: in the modern age, factors from electronic devices to time pressure can stifle creative thought. Yet, to solve the major problems of the future, it will be essential to stimulate creativity in…
Descriptors: Creativity, Science Education, College Science, College Students
Alghamdi, Amani Khalaf H.; Alotaibi, Wadha Habbab – Science & Education, 2022
This exploratory case study affirmed the merit of using science fiction-inspired story writing to help Saudi Arabian Grade 10 female students learn science. Recognizing that teacher-centered rote learning was not reaching her rural students in the western part of Riyadh Province, the female teacher in this case switched to the constructivist…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Fiction, Grade 10, Females