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Allie J. Boquet; Katherine V. Pettrey; Renée E. Lastrapes; Paul Mooney – Exceptionality, 2024
The present survey research's purpose was to continue shaping the makeup of practitioner journal articles within the education field. Practitioner-focused articles have been suggested as vehicles to translate research into practice. One hundred and thirty-four preservice teacher education candidates were asked to indicate what they thought should…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Educational Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Preservice Teachers
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Craps, Sofie; Pinxten, Maarten; Knipprath, Heidi; Langie, Greet – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
It is recognised that engineers end up in a wide variety of engineering positions and that the importance of professional competencies might vary accordingly. However, most studies regarding professional competencies, employability or career guidance fail to address this variety in professional roles. This systematic literature review aims to…
Descriptors: Engineering, Technical Occupations, Career Guidance, Professional Identity
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Akbaritabar, Aliakbar; Barbato, Giovanni – European Journal of Education, 2021
The study on which this article reports investigated the internationalisation of higher education studies by examining collaborations in the form of international co-authorships. We analyse how network-based mechanisms, related to structural relationship between authors (preferential attachment, i.e., higher tendency to collaborate among the most…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Higher Education, Cross Cultural Studies, International Cooperation
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Morris, Delyth – Journal of Information Literacy, 2020
This review will aim to establish if there is strong evidence to suggest a student preference for delivery format within information literacy teaching. This research supports and builds on research previously undertaken by Cardiff University (Weightman et al., 2017). Weightman et al (2017) addressed the effect of face-to-face or online learning…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Library Instruction, Program Effectiveness, College Students
Frank Perrone; Coby V. Meyers – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Hiring quality teachers that best meet localized needs to provide students with authentic learning opportunities is crucial to both school and student success. Despite the clear importance of teacher hiring, especially in the current teacher labor market, a review of literature that synthesizes the full body of teacher hiring literature has long…
Descriptors: Teacher Selection, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Recruitment, Educational Research
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Saleh, Amany; Bista, Krishna – Online Submission, 2017
Background: In educational research, online survey has become one of the most popular methods of data collection. Academic researchers, including faculty and students, expect and require a good response rate to their research projects for reliable results. Purpose: In this paper, the authors examine a wide range of factors related to survey…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Educational Research, Student Attitudes
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Gallego, Liliana; Castelló, Montserrat; Badia, Antoni – Higher Education Research and Development, 2017
This study aims to understand how faculty identity development is related to a differential use of writing genres in the teaching and research spheres of activity and whether this development follows different paths, on the bases of faculty perceptions regarding what they consider their main goal at university and their preferred sphere of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Professional Identity, Teacher Role
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Shahnaz, Sherina Mohamed Fauzi; Hussain, Raja Maznah Raja – Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 2016
Purpose: This paper proposes a framework of instructional strategies that would facilitate active and reflective learning processes in the flipped classroom It is aimed at allowing one's maximum potential to be reached regardless of any individual learning style. As tertiary classrooms increasingly needs to be as active and social as possible, the…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Active Learning, Reflection, Learning Processes
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Shaw, Mahauganee D.; Dumford, Amber D.; Cole, Eddie R.; Nelson Laird, Thomas F.; Haywood, Antwione M. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2015
Data from the 2010 administration of the Faculty Survey of Student Engagement were used to identify pairs of disciplines in which faculty want to be compared based on research practices, teaching practices, and perceptions of student engagement in academic activities. The goal of this study was to group disciplines by a method with which faculty…
Descriptors: Preferences, College Faculty, Intellectual Disciplines, Sociometric Techniques
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Salcedo, Audy – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2014
This study presents the results of the analysis of a group of teacher-made test questions for statistics courses at the university level. Teachers were asked to submit tests they had used in their previous two semesters. Ninety-seven tests containing 978 questions were gathered and classified according to the SOLO taxonomy (Biggs & Collis,…
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Tests, Test Items, Test Content
Sywelem, Mohamed; Al-Harbi, Qassem; Fathema, Nafsaniath; Witte, James E. – Online Submission, 2012
All students learn, but not all learn in the same way. Educational researchers postulate that everyone has a learning style. This article examines how cultural variability is reflected in the learning style of students in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and United States. In this study, the learning styles of over 300 students in Teacher Education…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Cognitive Style, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
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Mueller, Daniel; Strohmeier, Stefan – Computers & Education, 2011
Virtual learning environments constitute current information systems' category for electronically supported training and development in (higher) education(al) and vocational training settings. Frequently expected advantages of using virtual learning environments refer, for instance, to the efficiency, individuality, ubiquity, timeliness and…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Instructional Design, Literature Reviews, Educational Research
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Boström, Lena; Coburn, Annette – Scottish Educational Review, 2013
Education systems in Sweden and Scotland are currently undergoing reforms which have shifted curricula from content driven to student focused approaches. In Higher Education, the shift from elite to more accessible mass education may bring direct implications for teaching and learning. Institutions continually seek evidence of the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Student Teachers, Cognitive Style, Learning Strategies
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Napaporn Srichanyachon – Educational Research and Reviews, 2012
This study aims to investigate university EFL students' attitudes toward two types of revision methods, namely, peer feedback and teacher feedback. Data are collected using students' self-report questionnaires and face-to-face semi-structured interviews. The samples are 174 undergraduate students enrolled in Fundamental English course. Results…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Feedback (Response)
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Sedki, S. Sam – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
Most professors use examinations as an important assessment tool to aid in determining the level of student subject matter comprehension. We also use the feedback from examinations as an indicator of the appropriateness and effectiveness of the teaching methodologies we are utilizing in the classroom. This paper is a follow-up to a 2006-2007 study…
Descriptors: Tests, Comparative Analysis, Teaching Methods, Comparative Education
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