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Ali Rezaei – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2024
Educational tools like EdPuzzle, PlayPosit, and Kaltura have gained recent attention, as they purportedly empower educators to incorporate questions, quizzes, and discussions into instructional videos. However, there is no empirical evidence on how or under what circumstances these platforms may impact students' learning. A quasi-experimental…
Descriptors: College Students, Interactive Video, Student Attitudes, College Faculty
Paul D. Witman; Jim Prior; Tracy Nickl; Christopher Njunge; Stephen Ng’etich; Ayla Chaudhry – Information Systems Education Journal, 2025
Technological tools continue to permeate modern life, to the extent that they can supplant previously fundamental skills. Maps and route-finding are no exception. This complex function, driven by huge volumes of data, makes modern transportation easier, more resilient, and at the same time riskier and more dependent on a sometimes-opaque…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries, Geographic Information Systems, Geographic Location
Mireles, Amanda – Teaching Sociology, 2023
In this article, I ask to what extent first-generation college students experience statistics anxiety and what are effective pedagogical strategies for building student confidence and encouraging learning. To answer these questions, I draw on the wide-ranging and developing literature on blended teaching methods--most commonly defined as the…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Statistics Education, Anxiety, Reading Comprehension
Jessica Renger; Stewart I. Donaldson – American Journal of Evaluation, 2024
Anxiety is a multifaceted force that can negatively impact the ability of evaluators to succeed in practice. In the evaluation literature, discussions concerning anxiety have primarily been limited to strategies to reduce stakeholder anxiety to encourage positive and productive working relationships with evaluators. This study was among the first…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Universities, Evaluators, Organizations (Groups)
Justin C. Ortagus; Rodney Hughes; Hope Allchin – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
This study leverages national data and a quasi-experimental design to examine the influence of enrolling in an exclusively online degree program on students' likelihood of completing their degree. We find that enrolling in an exclusively online degree program had a negative influence on students' likelihood of completing their bachelor's degree or…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Nika Hogan; Emily Daniell Magruder; Silvana McCormick – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2023
This article presents a community of practice (CoP) designed to help California State University and California Community College STEM faculty implement active, equity-centered pedagogical changes. Using the Reading Apprenticeship framework as a foundation, the CoP focuses on text-based metacognitive conversations to facilitate students' authentic…
Descriptors: College Science, College Faculty, Educational Environment, Equal Education
Camfield, Eileen Kogl; Bayers, Leslie – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
This article explores prevalent stories about "Gen Z" students that unintentionally undercut both their success and learner-centered pedagogies. The authors consider how those beliefs might be reframed to serve all learners more effectively. We also explore how the racial reckoning, health pandemics, social unrest, and additional…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Trauma, Stereotypes, Student Centered Learning
Briceño, Allison; Rodriguez-Mojica, Claudia – Action in Teacher Education, 2022
Drawing on critical literacy as a theoretical framework, this paper explores how a children's book writing assignment designed to center the experiences of underrepresented communities in children's literature contributed to shifts in awareness among predominantly White teacher candidates. The study occurred at a large urban university in…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Literacy Education, Teacher Education Programs, Childrens Literature
Voss, Julia; Shaghaghi, Navid; Calle, Andres Mauricio; Lee, Kristin; Abbate, Liam – Across the Disciplines, 2022
Although Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) has long focused on incorporating writing and related literacy activities into STEM education, the extent to which these pedagogies are widely used in STEM teaching remains unclear, as does their impact on student course performance, especially for underrepresented and marginalized student groups. Using…
Descriptors: Photography, Artificial Intelligence, STEM Education, Teaching Methods
Terrance Cao – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Prior literature discusses how conflicting beliefs regarding assessment, competing workloads, and a lack of formal assessment resources may contribute to faculty reluctance to engage with formal assessment processes. There is a gap in research on exploring assessment leader-faculty relationships through the lens of Leader-Member Exchange Theory…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Evaluation Methods, Teaching Experience, Private Colleges
Herrera, Luz Yadira – Language and Education, 2023
This qualitative case study challenges monoglossic teaching practices in mainstream classrooms with emergent bilingual learners. I examine how pre-service teachers in a California teacher education course took up a culturally and linguistically sustaining pedagogy (CLSP) that centers students' identities, cultures, and language practices, as well…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Translation, Bilingualism, Culturally Relevant Education
Kyle Thomas; Nicole Jacobs; Alexandra Lopez Vera – Discover Education, 2024
Medical interpreters are crucial to ensure fair and high-quality healthcare for patients with limited English proficiency (LEP). Despite the need to use high-quality medical interpreters to communicate with LEP patients, medical schools often do not adequately educate their students on how to work with interpreters. This study seeks to investigate…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Faculty, Universities, Medical Education
Deborah M. Abrams – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explores the perceptions of Hispanic students regarding their teachers' equity-oriented classroom practices at Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC), a majority-Hispanic community college in Southern California. The study used a qualitative phenomenological approach and involved twelve participants: three teachers and nine Hispanic students.…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Student Attitudes, College Faculty, Equal Education
Kimberly J. Vachon – Educational Policy, 2025
This paper explores the policy, pedagogy, and practice affordances and constraints of teacher education as an environment to develop pre-service teachers' antiracism commitments. Through critical analysis of interviews with pre-service teachers and teacher educators at three social justice-oriented teacher preparation programs, research findings…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Racism, Social Justice, Teacher Educators
Saewon Chun; Cindy Liang; Charity Thomann; Shaimaa N. Amin; Christina Trinh; Camila Araujo; Sherif S. Hassan – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Medical schools were incorporating active learning strategies in anatomy teaching to accommodate diverse student bodies. Formative assessment and art as a hands-on learning method had been explored as alternatives to traditional teaching methods. Those methods allowed students to practice and assess their understanding of anatomy as they progress.…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Medical Schools, Medical Education, Anatomy