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Campbell, Chris; Roth, Wolff-Michael; Jornet, Alfredo – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2019
Collaborative design is recognised as being shaped by complex social, cognitive, material, and technical processes. In the case of design decision-making, however, the social dimension has yet to be fully understood as the product of the whole team dynamic rather than as simply the sum of the individual (cognitive) contributions. This paper…
Descriptors: Design, Decision Making, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education
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Onsrud, Silje Valde; Fredriksen, Bendik; Rinholm, Hanne; Lindgren, Monica – Research Studies in Music Education, 2023
This article reports the results of a participatory action research study into Norwegian generalist music teacher education, that intended to develop spaces for preservice music teachers to foster agency and prepare for future teaching. We aimed to challenge the discursive practice of generalist music teacher education through participatory action…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Music Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Action Research
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Ortmann, Lisa L.; Brodeur, Katherine; Massey, Susan L. – Reading Horizons, 2020
Literacy coaches need support developing their professional capacities for coaching (Kern et al., 2018). This study explored the ways novice literacy coaches developed literacy coaching discourses during coursework in two reading specialist master's degree programs. Through qualitative and discourse analysis of transcribed coaching videos and…
Descriptors: Literacy, Coaching (Performance), Profiles, Role Playing
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Wu, Bian; Hu, Yiling; Ruis, A. R.; Wang, Minhong – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2019
Computational thinking (CT), the ability to devise computational solutions for real-life problems, has received growing attention from both educators and researchers. To better improve university students' CT competence, collaborative programming is regarded as an effective learning approach. However, how novice programmers develop CT competence…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods, College Students
Ho, Weng Kin; Hong, Lim Seo; Tay, Eng Guan; Leong, Yew Hoong; Ming, Teo Kok – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2019
This study employs Sfard's (2008) socio-cultural theory of Commognition to analyse student teachers' thinking and communicating practices. Specifically, we investigate the effectiveness of the student teachers' communication of a particular mathematical proof with reference of the four features of the commognitive framework (i.e., word use, visual…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Thinking Skills, Student Teacher Attitudes, Validity
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La-o-vorakiat, Aimon; Singhasiri, Wareesiri – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2021
Writing research articles is an important and demanding task for members of academia, and the introduction is generally considered the most difficult portion to write (Swales, 1990). Move analysis has proven useful in studying the communicative functions of introductions and other sections of research articles, and is thus beneficial in training…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Research Reports, Writing (Composition), Faculty Publishing
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Carolyn S. Hunt; Deborah MacPhee – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2020
Purpose: This article presents a case study of Kelly, a third-grade teacher enrolled in a literacy leadership course within a Master of Reading program. In this course, practicing teachers completed an assignment in which they implemented a literacy coaching cycle with a colleague, video-recorded their interaction, and conducted critical discourse…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Literacy Education, Leadership Training, Masters Programs
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DiGiacomo, Daniela Kruel; Gutiérrez, Kris D. – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2017
Drawing upon four years of research within a social design experiment, we focus on how teacher learning can be supported in designed environments that are organized around robust views of learning, culture, and equity. We illustrate both the possibility and difficulty of helping teachers disrupt the default teaching scripts that privilege…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teaching Methods, Teaching Skills, Educational Environment
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Enright, Eimear; Rynne, Steven B.; Alfrey, Laura – Sport, Education and Society, 2017
Taking our lead from Rilke's "Letters to a Young Poet," this project represents our attempt to stimulate dialogue between 30 physical education and sport pedagogy (PESP) early career academics (ECAs) and 11 PESP professors. First, the ECAs were invited to write a narrative around their experiences as PESP ECAs. Second, a narrative…
Descriptors: Physical Education, College Faculty, Letters (Correspondence), Mentors
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Takei, Noriko; Burdelski, Matthew – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2018
This article explores the construction and shifting of "expert" and "novice" roles between and within two languages (Japanese and English). Taking a language socialization perspective while drawing upon insights from conversation analysis on epistemics in interaction, it analyzes seven hours of audio recordings of dinnertime…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Family Relationship, Bilingualism, Language Usage
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Jaroongkhongdach, Woravut – PASAA: Journal of Language Teaching and Learning in Thailand, 2015
Using reporting verbs in research writing seems to be a problem for graduate students (or novice researchers) when writing a research paper. The aim of this paper is to raise the awareness of students in using reporting verbs. The main argument in this paper is based on the comparison of reporting verbs used by two expert researchers and two Thai…
Descriptors: Verbs, Morphemes, Foreign Countries, Research Papers (Students)
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Leyland, Christopher; Greer, Tim; Rettig-Miki, Ellen – Classroom Discourse, 2016
This study employs longitudinal Conversation Analysis (CA) to examine one TA's follow-up contributions in a series of EFL group discussion tests. By tracking the TA's interactional practices across 18 groups, we observe how she adapts her turn design by increasingly aligning towards that of the novice English speakers. The TA initially attempts to…
Descriptors: Speech Tests, Evaluators, Novices, English (Second Language)
Blair, Lisa – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The field of expertise studies offers several models from which to develop training programs that accelerate the development of novice performers in a variety of domains. This research study implemented two methods of expertise-based training in a course to develop undergraduate peer academic coaches through a ten-week program. An existing…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Training Methods, Acceleration (Education), Peer Teaching
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Felton, Mark; Crowell, Amanda; Liu, Tina – Written Communication, 2015
Research has shown that novice writers tend to ignore opposing viewpoints when framing and developing arguments in writing, a phenomenon commonly referred to as my-side bias. In the present article, we contrast two forms of argumentative discourse conditions (arguing to persuade and arguing to reach consensus) and examine their differential…
Descriptors: Beginning Writing, Persuasive Discourse, Novices, Bias
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Dreyfus, Benjamin W.; Gupta, Ayush; Redish, Edward F. – International Journal of Science Education, 2015
Energy is an abstract science concept, so the ways that we think and talk about energy rely heavily on ontological metaphors: metaphors for what kind of thing energy is. Two commonly used ontological metaphors for energy are "energy as a substance" and "energy as a vertical location." Our previous work has demonstrated that…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Energy
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