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Randolph, Justus J.; Bryson, Anaya; Menon, Lakshmi; Henderson, David K.; Manuel, Austin Kureethara; Michaels, Stephen; Rosenstein, Debra Leigh Walls; McPherson, Warren; O'Grady, Rebecca; Lillard, Angeline S. – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2023
Montessori education is the oldest and most widely implemented alternative education in the world and includes a full system of lessons and hands-on materials for children from birth to 18 years, presented individually, and embedded in a philosophical framework regarding children's development and its optimal conditions. The objectives of this…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Program Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education, Comparative Analysis
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Guzyal Hill; Tracy Woodroffe; Kate Golebiowska – Journal of International Students, 2024
This article contributes a novel perspective on the common vulnerabilities of the Indigenous and international student experiences at higher education institutions in Australia. Through a review of 88 publications in the leading journals we show that the majority of these articles focus on international students rather than Indigenous students.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Students, Educational Experience
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Liu, Zhichun; Moon, Jewoong; Kim, Byungjoo; Dai, Chih-Pu – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
In this synthesis, we systematically review research on educational games with adaptivity. Although an adaptive gaming experience provides personalization to learning, the complexity of design makes it difficult to evaluate its effectiveness. In this systematic review, we adopt three analytic approaches: (1) bibliometric analysis, (2) qualitative…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Comparative Analysis, Educational Games, Meta Analysis
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Kuška, Martin; Trnka, Radek; Mana, Josef; Nikolai, Tomas – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
Emotional creativity (EC) is a pattern of cognitive abilities and personality traits related to originality and appropriateness in emotional experience. EC has been found to be related to various constructs across different fields of psychology during the past 30 years, but a comprehensive examination of previous research is still lacking. The…
Descriptors: Creativity, Meta Analysis, Cognitive Ability, Personality Traits
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Nikolic, Sasha; Ros, Montserrat; Jovanovic, Kosta; Stanisavljevic, Zarko – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
The laboratory is an integral component of engineering education, resulting in a multitude of studies. Generally, the research focus is on the laboratory innovation, rather than learning itself. It is observed that empirical evidence is strongly built around student perceptions of their learning or experience via survey instruments; and in some…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Distance Education, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes
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Ramlall, Suvira; Singaram, V. S.; Sommerville, T. E. – Perspectives in Education, 2019
National and institutional policies to escalate the production of doctorates have raised concerns about the quality of PhDs in South Africa. This study evaluates examiner reports of doctorates by thesis and publication in clinical medicine to ascertain the criteria that examiners used to define a successful doctoral thesis. A qualitative…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Policy, Medical Research, Foreign Countries
Johnson, Martin; Majewska, Dominika – Cambridge University Press & Assessment, 2022
This review uses research literature to outline the characteristics, benefits and disadvantages of formal, non-formal, and informal learning. There appears to be a consensus around the meanings of formal and informal learning. Formal learning broadly aligns with organised, institutionalised learning models (such as learning seen in schools),…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Informal Education, Models, Educational Cooperation
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DePape, Anne-Marie; Lindsay, Sally – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2016
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) includes deficits in social communication and repetitive behavior. Secondhand accounts from parents suggest that ASD affects many aspects of life. However, little is known about this disorder from first-person perspective. This meta-synthesis examines children, adolescents, and adults with ASD to understand their…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Meta Analysis, Children
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Lewis, Cameron L. – Journal of Negro Education, 2016
This review explores the recent research methods used to understand the transitional experiences of African American males in college. Qualitative studies have been prevalent in recent research, focusing on understanding the social, interpersonal, and intrapersonal experiences of Black males. Quantitative studies show a trend to measure rates of…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, African American Students, Males, Undergraduate Students
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Moroye, Christy M.; Ingman, Benjamin C. – Curriculum Inquiry, 2013
This article suggests a framework for evaluating and implementing environmental education (EE) curricula in hopes of furthering EE as a mode of living to be embodied, rather than as a subject to be learned. We argue that the current iterations of EE in K-12 schools stand to benefit by attending to Dewey's criteria for educative experience:…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Environmental Education, Educational Experience, Comparative Analysis
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Lieberkind, Jonas – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2015
In Scandinavian schools, there is a significant tradition for creating a democratic context of experience; this tradition is gradually being challenged by new political and economic movements and increasing focus on tests, assessments, knowledge, and skills. The purpose of this study is to analyze and discuss the status of the current context of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democratic Values, Comparative Analysis, Educational Change
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Elliott, Robert W. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2014
With the current milieu of current legislation and continued budget reductions for higher education, institutions are faced with being more creative in their efforts to reduce spending while achieving their stated mission. The purpose of this paper is to inform college administrators and faculty about the sources used to inform faculty development…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Postsecondary Education, Literature Reviews, Statistical Analysis
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Green, Nicole C.; Nolan, Andrea – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
This article presents the findings of a literature review of research on teacher preparation for rural settings. In the past there has been little or no preparation of teachers for rural teaching, with the emphasis placed on supporting beginning teachers once they commenced (Baills, Bell, Greensill & Wilcox, 2002; Howe, 2006); now there is a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preschool Teachers, Young Children, Comparative Analysis
Baskas, Richard S. – Online Submission, 2012
To develop a teaching style, educators must become knowledgeable in certain areas of teaching and in their expert field in order to understand how to transfer learning. Being an expert in one field does not necessarily mean that one knows how to transfer the learning to students. Educators develop their own teaching styles by understanding their…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Educational Principles, Educational Practices
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Watts, J.; Robertson, N. – Educational Research, 2011
Background: Teacher stress potentially impairs personal and professional competence and compromises productivity. Aversive emotional experience has been most comprehensively encapsulated by the phenomenon of burnout, which is particularly prominent for staff in human service sectors. Burnout reactions have been characterised as tripartite: the…
Descriptors: Fatigue (Biology), Teacher Burnout, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Experience
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