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Mary L. Phan; Tyler L. Renshaw; Caleb D. Farley – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) in schools have become increasingly popular, as these practices can be integrated into classrooms by teachers, adapted to fit the individual needs of students or groups of students, and implemented as a schoolwide commitment to improve well-being. Research shows that MBIs are broadly effective for improving a…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Intervention, Teaching Methods, Well Being
Antero Garcia; Cindy O'Donnell-Allen – Teachers College Press, 2024
"Pose, Wobble, Flow" presents an exciting, liberatory framework for disrupting the pervasive myth that there is one set of surefire, culturally neutral best practices. In this new edition, the authors update and expand their pedagogical model to support lifelong success for teachers of all subject areas and grade levels. Providing six…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Jonathan N. Thomas; Cindy Jong; Molly H. Fisher – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2024
Teachers' actions matter greatly in the mathematics classroom, but it is not always clear what guides their actions or from where they come. As teachers strive to create rich and engaging learning environments, how they capitalize on a particular moment is often unclear. Sometimes just identifying potential pathways to take can be challenging. In…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Decision Making, Mathematics Instruction, Equal Education
Sharisse Turner – Practitioner to Practitioner, 2024
Multicultural education is a reform movement grounded in the belief that all students should have equal opportunities to learn (Banks & Banks, 2015). Therefore, the diversity brought to educational institutions should be considered as assets not deficits. One way to accomplish cultural parity is to incorporate equity pedagogy, which occurs…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Educational Change, Educational Benefits, Diversity
Amy E. Barth; Ethan R. Ankrum; Cathy Newman Thomas – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2024
U.S. national data indicate that approximately 90% of rural students with a reading disability read at or below basic levels of reading proficiency. A growing body of research demonstrates that the ability to make inferences is essential for reading comprehension but particularly difficult for students with reading disabilities. Compounding…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Teaching Methods, Rural Schools, Special Education Teachers
Alston, Geleana D.; Hansman, Catherine A.; Freeman, Steven – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2021
This article describes equity-focused online facilitation. Online approaches for fostering equity and strategies for inclusive practices are explained.
Descriptors: Equal Education, Online Courses, Adult Students, Inclusion
Rafi Santo; Aman Yadav; David Phelps – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Those working toward equitable K-12 computing education in the United States have always had their work cut out for them: understanding how best to teach, developing robust curricula, designing novel tools, building teacher capacity, and supporting systemic change in schools to bring equitable computing education to young people. Collectively,…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education, Teaching Methods
Curren-Preis, Martha; Garcia, Nicole; Shaughnessy, Meghan – Educational Leadership, 2022
Teachers who are concerned about introducing inherent biases into their classroom practices may find themselves turning to equity strategies to help randomize and equalize their practices. But these strategies, such as using popsicle sticks to randomize who a teacher calls on to ask a question, can also mitigate inequities in a different direction…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Group Discussion, Student Participation, Barriers
Robin Henrikson; Wing Shuen Lau – International Dialogues on Education, 2022
Teacher education programs and professional learning programs have increasingly offered opportunities for educators to engage in video analysis using pre-recorded video clips of teachers using instructional strategies. Teachers were only able to access online learning and teaching due to the inability to watch live classrooms in real time during…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Culturally Relevant Education, Diversity, Video Technology
Amade-Escot, Chantal – Quest, 2023
This article is about Daryl Siedentop's legacy and the reciprocal influences of his thinking on the French "didactique" research in physical education (PE). The introduction points out the deep knowledge of French PE Daryl Siedentop had gained through his international activities and how his theoretical and methodological contributions…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Physical Education, Athletics, Educational Research
Wilson, Janine L. F. – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
The economics profession has been working to become more open, inclusive, and welcoming. The introductory principles of economics courses provide a unique opportunity to teach students of the wider university the value of the field of economics. It is in this setting that instructors' interactions with students show them a welcoming and diverse…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Economics Education, Microeconomics, Undergraduate Students
Bryant Jensen; Patricia Edwards – Theory Into Practice, 2023
Teaching reading to children from minoritized communities in ways that are both effective and meaningful is demanding and complex work. It requires educators to integrate their knowledge of (a) the various skills involved in reading, (b) assisting children to learn to read, and (c) the everyday sociocultural practices and identities of young…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Equal Education, Moral Values, Minority Group Students
Jamaal Rashad Young; Danielle Bevan; Miriam Sanders – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2024
Since its first notable appearance in the "Second Handbook of Research on Mathematics Teaching and Learning," the phrase productive struggle has garnered support from a few, yet very influential, educational researchers. However, since the phrase was popularized by Hiroko Warshauer in 2011, examinations of the productive struggle have…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Productive Thinking
Leung, Sofia – College & Research Libraries, 2022
This piece examines the parallels between one-shot library instruction and one-off equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) workshops. Library and Information Science/Studies (LIS) as a field problematically frames both information literacy and EDI as add-ons or afterthoughts to the work of library and information workers. This framing tells on…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Library Instruction, Equal Education, Diversity
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