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Melanie Magin – Communication Teacher, 2025
Courses: This paper presents a course design that aims to stimulate student ownership of learning. It was developed for a semester-long undergraduate course in political communication, but it is equally suitable for courses at graduate level and on other topics. The course design will unfold its potential best in classes with up to 30 students.…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Curriculum Design, Inquiry, Active Learning
Maldonado, Sandra – Journal of Education, 2023
Teaching models are essential to provide nursing students with efficient ways to learn. One such model of teaching is the Backward Design (BWD). The aim of BWD is to recognize desired outcomes and then have the student work backward to draw on what was done to reach the desired outcome. BWD facilitates the understanding of a concept by using…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Nursing Education, Models, Student Centered Learning
Hay, Penny – Education 3-13, 2022
House of Imagination works with educators, artists and creative professionals to develop a creative approach to learning and researching experimental sites for pedagogical innovation. In our partnership work, our creative methodology, with everyone an artist, drives the ambition for artistic excellence. House of Imagination's signature project…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Creativity, Creative Development, Inquiry
Jacobs, George M.; Lie, Anita – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2022
The impetus for this conceptual article was the authors' reflections on their experiences as teachers and teacher educators in various Asian countries (China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam), combined with their support for Social-Cognitive Theory and student-centered learning. Of course, great variations exist…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Teacher Education Programs, Adult Learning, Social Cognition
Polasek, Tanya – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2022
Successful implementation of the current English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum invites a new approach to teacher professional learning (PL). A focus on establishing and renewing relationships must play a role in developing the collaboration necessary for curriculum implementation. This article presents a research-based argument that effective and…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, English Instruction, Language Arts, Curriculum Implementation
Emmanuel Nti-Asante – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
The growing diverse nature of our STEM spaces has informed education experts to recommend use social-design-based experiments (SDBE) to design teaching-learning curriculum that frames these diversities as a resource. This call for SDBEs comes from identified challenges in existing approaches like funds of knowledge and identity. However, there is…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Diversity, Multicultural Education, Equal Education
Robyn Thomas Pitts – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2023
The evidence continuum is a five-domain model for building evidence through needs assessment, program theory, process evaluation, outcomes and impact evaluation, and optimization studies. In this conceptual article, the first two domains of the evidence continuum are used to design a learner centered course on advanced research methods, and…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning, Models
Hannah, Darren; Sinnema, Claire; Robinson, Viviane – Curriculum Journal, 2022
Curriculum reforms often fail because teachers are asked to implement approaches to teaching and learning that are contrary to their beliefs about students and how to teach them. Since curriculum reforms are attempts to resolve particular educational problems, failures in implementation produce parallel failures to resolve the problem for which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Design, Secondary School Curriculum, Junior High Schools
Julie E. Speer; Zain Clapacs – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2022
Options for incarcerated individuals to participate in higher education in prison programs (HEPPs) have expanded in recent years to include courses in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, however these students remain an underserved population in the United States. Thus, there are opportunities to expand the available offerings,…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Engineering Education, Research Methodology, Courses
Simonson, Shawn R.; Earl, Brittnee; Frary, Megan – College Teaching, 2022
Most institutional practices to evaluate teaching are inadequate, inaccurate, neither improve teaching directly, nor incentivize teaching improvement. This is often because effective teaching is difficult to assess and most tools do not adequately or accurately do so and are often without established standards. Because of this, faculty may be…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness, Formative Evaluation, Summative Evaluation
Gashoot, Moamer; Eve, Bob; Mohamed, Tahani – Journal of Education, 2023
In industrial design education, the curriculum should be structured to facilitate and advance student learning. The purpose of this work is to enhance the education by introducing mobile lectures and imbedded innovative approach to Bournemouth University (BU) Education, which will be employed by the lecturer in the years to come.
Descriptors: Industry, Design, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
Fowler, Samantha – NECTFL Review, 2022
Target language speaking competence is a skill both students and world language teachers desire to develop, yet it is often one of the weakest areas observed in secondary classrooms (Thompson & Mutton, 2022). To help improve student willingness to speak, educators should understand what intrinsically and extrinsically motivates learners. The…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Fluency
Tong, Yanrong; Kinshuk; Wei, Xuefeng – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2020
Project-based learning (PBL) and Blended Learning (BL) have been widely used in universities. There are some empirical teaching researches on PBL in the BL environment for some specific courses, but for the combination of PBL and BL, there is as yet no universal teaching model. This article puts forward a new universal teaching mode: Project-Based…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Active Learning, Student Projects, Blended Learning
European University Association, 2019
Active learning encompasses a broad range of pedagogical approaches involving the learner in every step of the educational process, with the objective of stimulating ownership and critical thinking skills, among others. This paper is the result of the work carried out by the European University Association (EUA) Learning & Teaching Thematic…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Universities, College Students, Skill Development
Gover, Anna; Loukkola, Tia; Peterbauer, Helene – European University Association, 2019
Ample evidence suggests that even though student-centred learning is a topic of great interest and benefit to universities across Europe and beyond, there are widespread difficulties in addressing the concept in practice, mostly due to its broad scope. This report presents the status of student-centred learning in Europe's universities and offers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Centered Learning, Educational Quality
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