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William C. Beckerson; Jennifer Anderson; Siddhesh Kulkarni; John Perpich; Deborah R. Yoder-Himes – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Active learning is the new standard for teaching in higher education. As more faculty seek to expand their teaching practices by including active-learning activities that promote higher levels of learning, many are doing so in small doses by temporarily postponing traditional lectures in favor of group activities. While there is evidence…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Biology, Science Instruction, Thinking Skills
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Panagiotis Apostolellis; Jessica Taggart; R. X. Schwartz – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2023
Group projects are expected in contemporary engineering curricula, and yet they often pose a challenge to students and instructors alike. Could making projects personally relevant help? The present study created and tested a conceptual framework regarding the impact of personal relevance on groupwork in a project-based learning (PBL) course. We…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Student Projects, Active Learning, Relevance (Education)
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Yuanyuan Shi; Weimin Li – SAGE Open, 2024
Project-based learning (PBL) is a transformative approach to college education with the potential to develop comprehensive skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork. This study explores factors influencing the effectiveness of PBL and proposes strategies for its enhancement among Chinese college students. Utilizing the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Foreign Countries, College Students
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Pološki Vokic, Nina; Aleksic, Ana – Education Sciences, 2020
Active teaching methods are emphasized as an important part of an effective teaching process for Generation Y students. Still, some individual characteristics, such as creativity and learning style, need to be considered as they can affect outcomes of the learning process. Empirical research on the students' preferences for various active and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Age Groups, Cognitive Style
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Yoshimura, Masahiro; Hiromori, Tomohito; Kirimura, Ryo – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2023
Although cooperative learning is a well-researched framework with many reports on its effective implementation in education, successful cooperative learning practice remains elusive in the classroom. The literature suggests certain elements of cooperative learning are key, but few studies have addressed their importance with respect to the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Journal Writing
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Ilonen, Sanna – Industry and Higher Education, 2021
This paper focuses on entrepreneurship educators as creators of an entrepreneurial learning environment in entrepreneurship education. Entrepreneurship education research has concentrated mainly on the subjects of education (i.e. the students) or on the content of learning, leaving individuals with a critical role in entrepreneurship education --…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Hood, S.; Barrickman, N.; Djerdjian, N.; Farr, M.; Magner, S.; Roychowdhury, H.; Gerrits, R.; Lawford, H.; Ott, B.; Ross, K.; Paige, O.; Stowe, S.; Jensen, M.; Hull, K. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2021
Although active learning improves student outcomes in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs, it may provoke anxiety in some students. We examined whether two psychological variables, social anxiety (psychological distress relating to the fear of negative evaluation by others) and academic self-efficacy (confidence in…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Stress Variables, Academic Achievement, Self Efficacy
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Hongying Peng; Sake Jager; Wander Lowie – Language Learning Journal, 2024
Digital storytelling (DS) has increasingly been incorporated as a pedagogical tool to engage EFL learners for active language learning. However, little is known about how EFL learners make self-initiated use of multifarious resources available to them for engaging in the DS practice behaviourally, cognitively, affectively and socially. This…
Descriptors: Story Telling, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Ban, Sun Young – ProQuest LLC, 2019
In the US, an estimated 25% of four-year college students and up to 80% of community college students suffer from a moderate to high degree of mathematics anxiety (MA) (Chang & Beilock, 2016). Many scholars have noted that mathematics anxiety can be regarded as a significant factor in determining a student's achievement and mathematics related…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cognitive Style, Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Instruction
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Mohammadi, Mohammad – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2020
In the new age and the conflict of competition between societies, the superiority of countries depends on the extent to which they benefit from modern science and knowledge, and ultimately the scientific effort and technology that generates creative and efficient human resources as the main factor Finding development. Higher education represents…
Descriptors: Creativity, Higher Education, Human Resources, Sustainable Development
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Michau, Abrie; Louw, Willa – Africa Education Review, 2014
"Tuesdays with Morrie" is a 1997 non-fictional book by an American writer, Mitch Albom, which was later made into a film with the same title. It tells the true story of sociologist Morrie Schwartz and his relationship with Mitch Albom as his protégé. When the professor is diagnosed with a terminal disease, Mitch begins to visit him at…
Descriptors: Open Education, Distance Education, Tutors, College Faculty
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Rotgans, Jerome I.; Schmidt, Henk G. – Higher Education Studies, 2014
The present study sought to explore (a) the extent to which certain school subjects are perceived "sui generis" more interesting than others and (b) the extent to which students' interest in a subject is related to their study choices. A mixed-methods approach was chosen in which an individual interest questionnaire and an open-ended…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Interests, Technical Institutes, Questionnaires
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Johnson, Sherryl – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2014
This article provides an overview of the seven principles of good practice with emphasis on the implementation of technology in an online healthcare research class in a southwest Georgia (United States) university. The seven principles are outlined using various elements of the online course. Historical and philosophical reasoning are applied to…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Educational Practices, Online Courses, Research Projects
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Hardre, Patricia L.; Kollmann, Sherry – Journal of Learning Design, 2013
The nine-month study reported in this paper used mixed methods data and a qualitative analysis to examine the skill and perceptual development of 17 graduate design students. Individual differences, perceptions and preferences that apparently promoted rapid and productive development included: design efficacy, mastery goals, preference for…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Mixed Methods Research, Graduate Students, Individual Differences
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Zheng, Robert – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2010
This study focuses on the effects of situated learning on students' knowledge acquisition by investigating the influence of individual differences in such learning. Seventy-nine graduates were recruited from an educational department and were assigned to situated learning and traditional learning based on a randomized block design. Results…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Conventional Instruction, Teacher Education Programs, Social Influences
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