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Denise Jackson – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Work-integrated learning (WIL) can significantly benefit student employability, institutional graduate outcomes, and quality talent pipelines. However, there are many caveats to this, such as course-wide flexible and scaffolded design, sustained external partner engagement, adequate resourcing, and ongoing evaluation that informs quality,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Education Work Relationship, Barriers, Learning Strategies
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Margaret L. Usdansky; Mark A. McDaniel; Rachel Razza; Leonard M. Lopoo; John W. Tillotson; Rich Granato – Learning Assistance Review, 2024
Abundant laboratory and classroom research demonstrate the superior effectiveness of effortful learning strategies based on cognitive science over re-reading, highlighting, and other strategies more widely used by college students. However, persuading students to adopt and adhere to effective strategies is difficult. This article outlines a novel,…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Learning Strategies, Cognitive Science, College Students
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de Kleijn, Renske A. M. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
Within the new feedback paradigm, the concept of student and teacher feedback literacy is gaining more and more attention, with most studies focussing on what it entails and how it can be supported by design. This paper contributes to this, by focussing on what students can do with feedback information. It proposes an instructional model for…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods, Multiple Literacies, College Students
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Zawilinski, Lisa – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2022
This chapter examines specific Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, guidelines, and checkpoints that support the removal of barriers to reading to learn efforts. The chapter will also offer practical examples of relevant curricular moves to support student learning from texts.
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Students, Teaching Methods, Barriers
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Crystal Neumann – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2025
In today's dynamic and high-tech learning environment, offering flexible and innovative assignment options is crucial for engaging students across varied learning preferences and backgrounds. Alternative formats, such as gamification and storyboards, can boost engagement, spark creativity, and enhance learning outcomes in college classrooms. By…
Descriptors: Gamification, College Students, Learner Engagement, Student Motivation
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Miroslaw Pawlak – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2024
Despite undeniable advances in research on language learning strategies in the last several decades, empirical investigations of actions and thoughts that learners engage in to better understand and use grammar structures in different contexts, or grammar learning strategies (GLS), remain scarce. Moreover, there is a paucity of studies examining…
Descriptors: Grammar, Learning Strategies, Intervention, Definitions
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Wang, Chih-Hsuan; Salisbury-Glennon, Jill D.; Dai, Yan; Lee, Sangah; Dong, Jianwei – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2022
Most college students have grown up using technology and consequently, they are proficient with its many uses and applications. The use of this technology provides many benefits to college students' learning, both in and out of the classroom. However, despite the numerous benefits of technology, these digital activities can also lead to much…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, College Students, Attention Control, Learning Strategies
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Alan Chant; Christina M. Kraemer-Chant – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Colleges throughout the United States typically expect their students to take at least one course in the sciences to fulfill liberal studies curriculum requirements. For nonscience majors, the choice of science class can include introductory chemistry, introductory biology, and astronomy, among others. Based upon interactions both in and out of…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Science Education, Learning Strategies, College Science
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Harrington, Christine – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2021
This paper provides a self-regulated learning intervention activity to help college students who are struggling with time management and study efforts. The activity is modeled on theory and empirical evidence related to the science of learning. The intervention activity is a weekly course completion plan designed for a specific course. Students…
Descriptors: Intervention, College Students, Time Management, Study Skills
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Lawson, Christie A.; McGuire, Stephanie; Hodges, Russ; Gray, Rosianna; McGuire, Saundra Y.; Killingbeck, Mark; Segovia, Jawn – Learning Assistance Review, 2021
The decision to explicitly teach students learning strategies and skills and how to think reflectively about their learning process is framed theoretically by the literature on self-regulation, metacognition, and social-cognitive theory. Interventions for self-regulation and metacognitive strategies can optimize the student learning process and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reflection, Learning Strategies, Study Skills
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Forcael, Eric; Garces, Gonzalo; Orozco, Francisco – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2022
Contribution: To guide engineering educators on the complex path of understanding how to teach future engineers and how they can help engineering students to obtain the professional competencies required by frameworks and syllabus, based on didactic techniques that determine an orderly learning process. Background: University education is…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Competence, Competency Based Education, Role of Education
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Kakim, Saya; Priest, Kerry – Journal of Leadership Education, 2020
In this innovative practice paper, we will illustrate how discursive practices of Visual Thinking Strategies[superscript TM] (VTS) can foster leadership development capacity of college students. We will show how VTS aligns with constructionist perspectives to post-heroic leadership grounded in discursive approaches to leadership development. This…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Capacity Building, Visual Learning, Learning Strategies
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Elstermann, Anna-Katharina – Research-publishing.net, 2022
The purpose of this chapter is to present peer group mediation as one of the assessment practices within Teletandem Brasil, a Virtual Exchange (VE) project which uses tandem practice between university students of different countries for foreign language learning, carried out through videoconferencing tools. Peer group mediation sessions are…
Descriptors: Peer Mediation, Information Networks, College Students, Second Language Learning
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J. A. Bunn; Y. Feito – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2024
Agile, Lean, and Scrum (collectively referred to as Agile) are frameworks that help teams collaborate more effectively and transparently on complex projects. Originally developed in business and information technology, these methods have since been adapted for use in a variety of disciplines. Agile is based on iterative and incremental…
Descriptors: Student Research, Student Projects, College Students, Group Activities
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Chu, Jinjin; Szlagor, Maciej – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2023
Distance education between the student and the teacher through online sessions can make it difficult for a student who does not understand a concept to ask for clarification. Lack of a physical campus or social pressure from peers can demotivate students from completing their assignments. The framework of multi-intelligence English teaching based…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Multiple Intelligences
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