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Fensham, Rachel; Upton, Megan – Research in Drama Education, 2023
This paper argues for the value of post-performance workshops in extending the memories of theatre for young people. It examines research that investigated the 'impact' of touring theatre for young people in regional settings through discussion of two contemporary productions, 'I Call My Brothers' and 'Melbourne Talam'. The workshop methodology…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Memory, Workshops, Foreign Countries
Caitlin H. Douglass; Merryn Roe; Michelle Raggatt; Felicia Schlotthauer; Zay Yar Swe; Stephanie Main; Megan S. C. Lim; Lindi Masson – Youth & Society, 2024
Research is often communicated in ways that fail to reach young people. This participatory study explored young people's recommendations for making COVID-19 research communication accessible, engaging, and relevant for young people in Australia. We held eight online Zoom workshops with nine young people (18-21 years). Participants recommended…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Methods Research, Participatory Research
Joel Barnes – History of Education, 2023
This article considers Australian receptions of C. P. Snow's "The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution" (1959), and of the controversy over the literary critic F. R. Leavis's combative 1962 response to it. Taking a lead from conceptual insights in global histories of science and the history of knowledge, the paper considers the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Historical Interpretation, Cultural Context, Science History
Manning, Jaime; Cosby, Amy; Fogarty, Eloise; Harreveld, Bobby – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2022
The GPS Cows Module is a co-developed, Australian resource that aims to increase the knowledge and skills of high school students in emerging agricultural technologies. It aligns with many outcomes in the New South Wales (NSW) Stage 4 Technology Mandatory Syllabus, a compulsory subject for Stage 4 students (Years 7-8), that engages students in…
Descriptors: Teacher Workshops, Faculty Development, Agricultural Education, High School Teachers
Phelps, Charlotte; Moro, Christian – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2022
Tertiary institutions are increasingly providing hybrid delivery options to students, requiring course coordinators to migrate formerly face-to-face curricula into frameworks that suit online teaching. However, there is a risk that the implementation of hands-on, engaging activities will decrease during hybrid sessions due to staff uncertainty of…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Health Sciences, In Person Learning, Online Courses
Arjomandi, Amir; Paloyo, Alfredo R.; Suardi, Sandy – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2023
Active-learning pedagogical practices are encouraged in the education literature to improve academic outcomes. The research reported in this paper explored the effect of real-time interactive polling--a type of active learning--on three measures of academic outcome: final marks, student engagement, and failure probability. To provide credible…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Academic Achievement, Learner Engagement, Audience Response Systems
Muir, Sam; Tirlea, Loredana; Elphinstone, Brad; Huynh, Minh – Journal of Statistics Education, 2020
The use of online student response systems (OSRSs) is increasing within tertiary education providers, however, research investigating their potential to enhance student engagement is limited. The aim of the current study was to examine the impact of an OSRS using an experimental crossover design. Quantitative data measuring student engagement was…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Audience Response Systems, Internet, Undergraduate Students
Henriette R. Steinvik; Amanda L. Duffy; Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2024
A lack of empathy for victimized individuals has been cited as a reason for why bystanders fail to intervene when they witness bullying. However, limited research has addressed how different empathic and compassionate responses could account for diverse bystander behaviors. In this study, we investigated the unique associations of empathic…
Descriptors: Audiences, Barriers, Prosocial Behavior, Memory
Kelman, Dave – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2017
An examination of the community youth theatre practice of two groups of culturally and linguistically diverse emerging artists from refugee backgrounds reveals the importance of "messages" in their work and the strong connection to social context. This connection is illustrated by comparing the emerging artists' perception of the meaning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theater Arts, Youth Programs, Drama
Carroll, Julie-Anne; Sankupellay, Mangalam; Newcomb, Michelle; Rodgers, Jess; Cook, Roger – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2018
Most pedagogical literature has generated "how to" approaches regarding the use of student response systems (SRS). There are currently no systematic reviews on the effectiveness of SRS, for its capacity to enhance critical thinking, and achieve sustained learning outcomes. This paper addresses this current gap in knowledge. Our teaching…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Sociology, Public Health, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Communicating the Nature of Science through "The Big Bang Theory": Evidence from a Focus Group Study
Li, Rashel; Orthia, Lindy A. – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2016
In this paper, we discuss a little-studied means of communicating about or teaching the nature of science (NOS)--through fiction television. We report some results of focus group research which suggest that the American sitcom "The Big Bang Theory" (2007-present), whose main characters are mostly working scientists, has influenced…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Programming (Broadcast), Television, Focus Groups
Bokosmaty, Rena; Bridgeman, Adam; Muir, Meloni – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
As part of curriculum renewal in three introductory chemistry courses at the University of Sydney, a partially flipped classroom model was implemented. Content that is conventionally delivered in the in-class sessions was moved online through the use of web-based tutorials, videos and quizzes. During the in-class sessions, active learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blended Learning, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Sawang, Sukanlaya; O'Connor, Peter; Ali, Muhammad – Journal of Learning Design, 2017
This paper aims to answer how we can increase students' engagement in a large class. We hypothesised that the use of KeyPad, an interactive student response system, can lead to enhanced student engagement in a large classroom. We tested a model of classroom technology integration enhancing the students' engagement among first year undergraduate…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Large Group Instruction, Hypothesis Testing, Audience Response Systems
Lucke, Terry; Dunn, Peter K.; Christie, Michael – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2017
This case study trialled the introduction of a student-response system (Top Hat) in a third-year engineering Fluid Mechanics course (n = 44) to improve student engagement, motivation and cognition. It was recognised that for the potential benefits of student-response systems (SRSs) to be fully realised, more time must be allocated for student…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Homework, Technology Uses in Education
Campbell, Chris; Monk, Sue – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2015
Described in this study is a learner response system (clickers) used with first-year undergraduate students in a small group setting. The aim of the project was to address issues faced by us all as we seek to improve class participation, as well as engage students in lectures and tutorials throughout the course. Data collection for this case study…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Audience Response Systems, Undergraduate Students, Case Studies