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Lucinda Powell – Psychology Teaching Review, 2024
Our school career culminates in a set of exam results, but if students want to do well, attending lessons is not enough: the implicit expectation is that all students will reinforce learning independently outside of the classroom. Really effective learners employ effective independent study techniques, but when, how and where do they learn to do…
Descriptors: Study Skills, Independent Study, Skill Development, Metacognition
Kirk J. Armstrong; Stacy E. Walker; Bryonna L. Woofter; Alexis N. Brown – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2024
Context: Simulations and standardized patient encounters (SPEs) have been increasingly used in professional athletic training programs. Recently they also have been identified as a mechanism to assess curricular content standards. Objective: To investigate how professional athletic training programs use simulations and SPEs for teaching and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Allied Health Occupations Education, Teaching Methods, Evaluation Methods
Suijing Yang; Jason M. Lodge; Cameron Brooks – Metacognition and Learning, 2025
Previous studies have reported the importance of regulation in collaborative learning. To understand and support students' learning, researchers have identified that regulation in collaboration emerges as a series of contingent activities at individual and social levels, addressing various learning foci in cognitive, motivational, emotional, and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Cooperative Learning, Self Control, Learning Processes
Heesoo Ha; Ying-Chih Chen; Jongchan Park – Science Education, 2024
Sensemaking has been advocated as a core practice of science education to support students in constructing their own understanding through a prolonged trajectory. However, the field lacks a discussion of teaching strategies that can better support students as they develop in the trajectory of sensemaking, which includes four phases: initial…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Video Technology
Matthew J. Mayhew; Musbah Shaheen; B. Ashley Staples – Christian Higher Education, 2024
This article presents findings from an exemplary case that highlighted some opportunities and challenges one evangelical institution faced when trying to promote interfaith learning and development in its students, despite the absence of formal interfaith practices on campus. The case study, which included an evangelical institution with little to…
Descriptors: Religious Colleges, Intergroup Relations, Trust (Psychology), College Freshmen
Helena C. Malinakova – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Organic chemistry presents a significant obstacle for students seeking entry into health-related professions. Students' ability to develop effective study approaches is an important predictor of success in the course. Herein, we report an investigation utilizing an OCH-adjusted M-ASSIST instrument to assess possible changes in students' study…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Study Habits, Organic Chemistry, Structural Equation Models
Zehang Xie; Xinzhu Wu; Yunxiang Xie – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: With the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, generative AI has been widely used in the field of education and represents a groundbreaking shift in overcoming the constraints of time and space within educational activities. However, previous literature has not paid enough attention to AI-involved teaching patterns,…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Undergraduate Students, Robotics, Technology Uses in Education
Sudheendran K. – Higher Education for the Future, 2024
The paper explores the efforts of Kerala to align its undergraduate education with global standards and competence through the introduction of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP) in the realm of curriculum reforms. The paper highlights the significance of curriculum reforms in the context of transforming the State of Kerala into a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Educational Change, College Curriculum, Teaching Methods
David F. Lancy – Oxford University Press, 2024
In "Learning Without Lessons," David F. Lancy fills a rather large gap in the field of child development and education. Drawing on focused, empirical studies in cultural psychology, ethnographic accounts of childhood, and insights from archaeological studies, Lancy offers the first attempt to review the principles and practices for…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Context, Independent Study, Play
Abdulaziz Altamimi; Kathy Conklin – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2024
Little is known about the effect of pre-reading exposure on collocational learning. This study used eye-tracking and offline measures (form recall and recognition) to explore the effectiveness of pre-reading study and reading exposure on the processing and learning of novel collocations. Three learning conditions were evaluated: reading-only…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Reading, Learning Processes, Study Habits
Amine Boulahmel; Fahima Djelil; Gregory Smits – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2025
Self-regulated learning (SRL) theory comprises cognitive, metacognitive, and affective aspects that enable learners to autonomously manage their learning processes. This article presents a systematic literature review on the measurement of SRL in digital platforms, that compiles the 53 most relevant empirical studies published between 2015 and…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Educational Research, Classification, Educational Indicators
Noha Altowairiki – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2025
The incorporation of universal design for learning (UDL) in higher education holds promise for enhancing student engagement and fostering deeper learning experiences. This case study delves into the implementation of UDL in a blended graduate course by examining students' perceptions of their learning encounters. Data collection involves an online…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Usability, Graduate Study, Student Attitudes
Jihyun Rho; Martina A. Rau; Barry Van Veen – Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
Background: Visual representations are pervasive in electrical engineering instruction in various instructional settings. Further, electrical engineering instruction often requires students to extend simple visual representations to learn about more complex visualization in subsequent instruction. Yet, students often struggle to understand…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
Mathias Mejeh; Livia Sarbach; Tina Hascher – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Lifelong learning is emerging as a key priority for promoting equity and sustainability in societies. Self-regulated learning (SRL) is a fundamental requirement for achieving successful lifelong learning, and digitization is increasingly influential in this regard. This mixed-methods study explores the degree to which adaptive learning technology…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Independent Study, Lifelong Learning, Electronic Learning
Brendan Carmody – British Journal of Religious Education, 2025
'Learning from' in Religious Education, as a mode of moving towards interdenominational and interfaith learning, has a long and fruitful history. However, It has been criticised for being overly subjective as it mainly encourages learning about oneself. Though this has value, it needs to address better the need to understand rather than simply use…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religion Studies, Philosophy, World Views