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Päivi Atjonen; Sini Kontkanen; Päivi Ruotsalainen; Susanna Pöntinen – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
This research focussed on the use of formative assessment in Finnish initial teacher education. Pre-service teachers' perceptions of using formative assessment to promote learning were explored. A convenience sample (N = 60) was taken from two pre-service teacher cohorts in which two methods of formative assessment were used during a period of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Formative Evaluation, Educational Benefits
Choi, Beomkyu – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2023
Examining how people learn in various learning environments is at the core of the science of learning. The more we understand how students learn from different dimensions and aspects, the better equipped we are to support their learning. This study aims to expand our understanding of how learning occurs within the context of an asynchronous online…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Student Satisfaction, Academic Achievement, Asynchronous Communication
Bragelman, John; Amador, Julie M.; Superfine, Alison Castro – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
"Micro-analysis of noticing" is introduced as a method to analyze prospective teacher noticing, one that privileges the high variation exhibited by novice learners. The intent was to understand how prospective teachers' noticing moments suggest trajectories within and across whole-class discussions. We also focused on how prospective…
Descriptors: Observation, Attention, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Education
Káplár-Kodácsy, Kinga; Dorner, Helga – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2022
The aim of this study is to explore how Hungarian university teachers at a faculty of social sciences adapt developmental initiations in mentoring relationships. These relationships are designed to maximise reflective space through various mentoring structures without predefined mentoring roles. This study presents findings from a pilot faculty…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Capacity Building, Mentors
C. Gregg; A. Bowling – NACTA Journal, 2023
The purpose of this project was to explore the experiences of students when facilitating class discussions through Cooperative Discussion Groups. In addition, students particularly compared their experiences within this class with their experiences in Whole Class Discussion in previous classes. Students participated in structured cooperative…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, Discussion Groups
Qinna Feng; Wenhao Li; Xueping Zhu; Xiuhan Li – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2025
Giving feedback is key to online collaborative discussion, but the impact of feedback on role-scripts in online discussion remains unclear. To address this research gap, a mixed factorial experiment was conducted to investigate the potential effects and interactions of feedback type (elaborated vs. motivational feedback) and scripted roles (yes…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Blended Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Motivation Techniques
Elikplimi K. Asem – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
A 3-year study (2017-2019) was conducted to obtain the views of nonmajor undergraduate students about discussions in learning physiology. The teaching methods used were lecture only (lecture), group discussion alone (discussion), and a combination of lecture and discussion (lecture + discussion). Students were assigned homework in a textbook, and…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Physiology
Marek Hatala; Sina Nazeri – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2024
An essential part of making dashboards more effective in motivating students and leading to desirable behavioural change is knowing what information to communicate to the student and how to frame and present it. Most of the research studying dashboards' impact on learning analyzes learning indicators of students as a group. Understanding how a…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Information Dissemination, Learning Processes, Algorithms
Julie Chevalier; Pascal Terrien; Christian Bonnet; Guy Gimenez; Christine Poplimont; Éric Tortochot – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2025
The paper presents an experiment with a squiggle game in a design class: a joint drawing activity. The squiggle game, which comes from psychoanalysis, has been adapted to a teaching-learning situation in order to observe how graphic design practices and skills develop through creativity. The hypothesis is that the game impacts the training of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career and Technical Education, Psychotherapy, Art Therapy
Megli, Austin C. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The three research papers completed and compiled to make up this dissertation explore the relationship between social presence and social construction of knowledge in asynchronous online discussion forums in higher education courses in the instructional technology field. Paper 1 is a literature review of the interaction analysis model (IAM)…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Correlation, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Discussion
Gabriela Gonçalves Barbosa; Ana Paula Maielo Silva; Elia Elisa Cia Alves; Cristina Carvalho Pacheco – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
Active learning is an engaging way of teaching and even experienced professors may not know how to start implementing its techniques to make classes more dynamic. Teaching cases can be a very useful active method of instruction, as an opportunity to assign students roles in the case discussion, centering them as the protagonists of their own…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Foreign Policy, Active Learning, College Faculty
Perusso, André; Blankesteijn, Marlous; Leal, Rafael – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
Experiential learning theory states that reflection is just as important to learning as action. However, business educators often overlook reflection in their experiential learning activities, especially when it's understood as a dialogue process. Drawing on reflective learning theory, we explored the case of an undergraduate business programme…
Descriptors: Reflection, Experiential Learning, Business Administration Education, Learning Processes
Chulapol Thanomsing; Priya Sharma – Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning, 2024
Purpose: Social media are increasingly being used in teaching and learning in higher education. This paper aims to explore multiple case studies to better understand how instructors decide to incorporate social media into learning. Design/methodology/approach: This qualitative case study used the technology acceptance model (TAM) to explore five…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, Technology Uses in Education
Kathryn Mary Rupe – Theory Into Practice, 2025
This article explores the implementation of Olga Torres's Rights of the Learner (Torres's RotL) framework in a 100-level undergraduate mathematics course, particularly focusing on assessment practices. Torres's RotL framework offers a means to center students' voices, mathematical thinking, and humanity in the classroom. The article delves into…
Descriptors: Student Rights, Mathematics Instruction, Power Structure, Self Concept
Mary Quest – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Online learning is increasingly prevalent in higher education. The current study explores how learning takes place in online discussions; an activity often found in online courses. Activity Theory is used to understand the contributions of individuals to the process of socially constructing knowledge within small groups. The Community of Inquiry…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Online Courses, Group Dynamics