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Jacob Pleasants; Jeffrey Radloff; Amy Mueller – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2025
While educational technologies are often considered a panacea for improving K-12 teaching and learning, they frequently produce unintended or problematic effects. Consequently, preservice teachers (PSTs) must be prepared to think critically, or "technoskeptically," when making decisions about the technologies they use in their future…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Critical Thinking
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Usman Khalid – Assessment Update, 2025
This article speaks on a critical component of independent learning is to cultivate the habit of self-study, which is an effective way of improving students' grades, material understanding, class participation, and confidence. Self-study also enables students to be independent learners, which not only hones their critical and reasoning skills but…
Descriptors: Economics Education, College Seniors, Independent Study, Lifelong Learning
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Steven Meisel; Dilip Mirchandani – Management Teaching Review, 2024
Sustainable development is a powerful, significant, and occasionally controversial topic in management education. It usually refers to "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." The broad view of sustainable development is articulated on the United…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Sustainable Development, Teaching Methods, Business Administration Education
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Hansen, Jared M.; Wilson, Paul – Marketing Education Review, 2023
The practice of "memes" -- taking an image from pop culture and adding humorous or inspiring text to it -- are an opportunity for marketing practice. We posit that memes also provide an innovative technique to help students become more engaged in marketing classes. We propose requiring students to submit one or more graded homework…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Popular Culture, Humor, Internet
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Rachel E. Rolf – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2025
Experiential learning plays an important role in teaching business law. This paper builds upon prior research regarding the use of experiential learning activities to teach contract law, by adding the use of generative artificial intelligence to a contract simulation activity. As part of a multi-week, in-class simulation, students used generative…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Contracts, Business Education
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Cheryl A. Trahms Chapman; Melissa Diegnau – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
This article describes an interactive activity for the first week of an undergraduate Strategic Management (SM) or Business Policy and Strategy (BPS) course. This activity is designed to foster student engagement, which is critical to both the teaching of theory and the practice of strategy while reinforcing course learning objectives regarding…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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Elizabeth A. Bullard; Christina R. Dubell; Charles W. Patrick; Frances S. Ligler; Michael J. McShane – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2024
Biomedical engineering (BME) spans a wide range of research fields and professional activities. Most BME departments use a seminar series to introduce graduate students to exciting research conducted outside their own university, learn about professional opportunities, and enhance their understanding of related topics (e.g., ethics in BME,…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Graduate Students, Seminars, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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José Carlos Casas-Rosal; Carmen León-Mantero; David Gutiérrez-Rubio; Orlando Arencibia – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2025
Critical thinking is a skill that people must develop to navigate skillfully the information they receive through media channels. The cultivation of this skill must begin in the early stages of education and continue uninterrupted through the completion of academic training. For this reason, the search for tools to promote critical thinking in the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Curriculum, Critical Thinking
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Olesova, Larisa; Sadaf, Ayesha – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2023
This study examined students' perceived metacognition and online presence within the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework in online courses. Forty students participated in this study. Data were collected through the CoI survey instrument and shared metacognition questionnaire. The findings revealed students rated teaching presence as the highest…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Critical Thinking, Metacognition, Student Attitudes
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Lilly, Tom; Darr, Pratima; Schmolesky, Matthew; Lindley, Todd; Ludolph, Patrick; Schilpzand, Marieke; Shim, Young; Higgins, Rebecca; Weinstein, Aurelie; Burko, Lior M.; von Deutsch, Daniel – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2022
Numerous studies from recent years and going back decades suggest that post-secondary students are failing to sufficiently improve their critical thinking (CT) skills during their undergraduate years (Abrami et al., 2015; Arum & Roksa, 2011; Huber & Kuncel, 2016). Meanwhile, institutions have increasingly embraced CT as a core competency…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Undergraduate Students, Intervention
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Whalen, D. Joel; Drehmer, Charles – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2023
Business communication teachers navigate a constantly changing pedagogical geography shaped by technology and breakthrough discoveries in linguistics, psychology, and neurobiology. "My Favorite Assignment" is designed to speed new teaching methods to the classroom. This article gives readers 11 teaching innovations on report writing,…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Educational Innovation, Technical Writing, Intercultural Communication
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Anderson, Deborah K.; Schoenleber, Michelle; Korshavn, Stuart – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2023
Previous research has shown that the use of clickers in the classroom enhances student engagement. However, few studies have investigated how the type of clicker question may influence learning outcomes. To explore this, we compared the effects of lower-order cognitive skill (LOCS) and higher-order cognitive skill (HOCS) clicker questions on later…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Learner Engagement, Thinking Skills, Academic Achievement
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Barbara Jacoby – Journal of College and Character, 2024
Every college and university has as one of its clear purposes to develop students' critical thinking. This is, of course, essential. However necessary critical thinking is as a goal of higher education, it is not sufficient on its own. Critical reflection is a vital complement to critical thinking. Critical reflection enables students to…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Student Development, Skill Development, Reflection
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Viennot, Laurence; Décamp, Nicolas – Contributions from Science Education Research, 2020
This chapter provides some elements that may be useful for teacher educators who wish to promote critical analysis in physics. Firstly, it is argued that conducting a critical analysis is useful for any text, whether highly debatable or not, in order to maximise its comprehension. It is suggested that you can give the students both a classic…
Descriptors: Criticism, Critical Thinking, Physics, Learning Activities
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Morgan M. Bryant; Jen Riley – Marketing Education Review, 2024
Student engagement is a growing challenge within higher education, especially as technology continues to evolve and competition for attention rises. As a business discipline, many marketing students struggle to connect with the theory presented in the classroom and seek interactive, experiential learning opportunities. The authors created the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Marketing, Music, Learning Activities
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