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Kent, Andrea M.; Simpson, Jennifer L. – Reading Improvement, 2020
Teachers can use literature written for the young adolescent as a powerful tool for establishing and enhancing the community in the classroom that is arguably a necessity for learning to occur. In order for the young adolescent to be successful in the school classroom, a shared sense of community must exist. The students must feel connected to,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Student Attitudes
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Campbell, Matthew P. – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
Number talks encourage mathematical discourse and develop students' reasoning about number and operation (Parrish 2011). In a number talk, a teacher presents a purposefully crafted computation problem to solve mentally. Students share their solutions and explain their processes with the teacher facilitating the discussion through strategic…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Mathematical Logic
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Güven, Ismail; Gulbahar, Yasemin – Social Studies, 2020
Computational Thinking (CT) has recently been addressed as one of the key skills for the twenty-first century. Integrating CT into different subject areas of K-12 education is also now widely accepted to improve the quality of instruction. In that sense, it is important to enable educators and researchers to recognize how to integrate…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Computer Science, Social Studies, 21st Century Skills
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Frummerin, Anna – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2020
This account of practice explores the use of an action learning programme with a team in a Public Relations agency in Bangkok, Thailand. The programme aimed at improving team and individual performance, including leadership, self-awareness, ownership of work, communication and collaboration. The article describes the context and intended purpose…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Accountability, Self Concept, Public Relations
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Albert, Daniel R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Monte Carlo simulations for uncertainty propagation take as inputs the uncertainty distribution for each variable and an equation for the calculation of a desired quantity. The desired quantity is then calculated by randomly drawing from the specified uncertainty distributions of the input variables. This calculation is then repeated many times…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Science Instruction, Measurement, Undergraduate Students
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Bishop-Williams, Katherine E. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2020
Wicked problems are large, complex problems involving multiple perspectives that present substantial future challenges. These challenges can be overwhelming for learners and pose difficulties in teaching for instructors. Herein a solutions-oriented teaching strategy that amalgamates proven active learning strategies is presented along with a…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Processes
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Hughes, Andrew J.; Merrill, Chris – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
As the authors are proponents for engineering education that is done well, they have provided an explanation of truss design using the Method of Joints that combines the application of practical hands-on learning with sound mathematical and scientific theory. The Method of Joints will allow students to design trusses to meet specified criteria…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Structural Elements (Construction), Experiential Learning, Mathematical Models
Nikula, Johannah; DePiper, Jill Neumayer; Driscoll, Mark – Educational Leadership, 2020
Three mathematics education researchers discuss their findings on the use of diagrams in math instruction for English language learners. The authors show how diagrams can help students who are English learners better develop mathematical thinking and communicate their mathematical understanding.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Models
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Biswas, Gautam; Rajendran, Ramkumar; Mohammed, Naveeduddin; Goldberg, Benjamin S.; Sottilare, Robert A.; Brawner, Keith; Hoffman, Michael – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2020
Intelligent learning environments can be designed to support the development of learners' cognitive skills, strategies, and metacognitive processes as they work on complex decision-making and problem-solving tasks. However, the complexity of the tasks may impede the progress of novice learners. Providing adaptive feedback to learners who face…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Difficulty Level, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Cognitive Processes
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Kemple, Kristen M.; David, Gigi M. – Childhood Education, 2020
As educators and business people consider what children need to be successful in this rapidly changing society, creative and critical thinking, problem solving, communication, collaboration, and persistence are recognized as the most important skills for success in education and the workforce. Among these, creative thinking is referred to most…
Descriptors: Young Children, Creativity, Creative Development, Teaching Methods
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Bartholomew, Scott; Strimel, Greg; Byrd, Vetria; Santana, Vanessa; Otto, Jackson; Laureano, Zach; DeRome, Brian – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2020
By exposing students to the concept of digital agriculture earlier in their lives, they will be able to develop the proper mindset to advance the field further when they enter the professional world. Engaging students in activities such as the one described here, which center on the Grand Engineering Challenges and socially relevant contexts, may…
Descriptors: Data Use, Agriculture, Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Production
Ruder, Suzanne; Brown, Patrick J. P.; Stanford, Courtney – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2020
Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) is an active-learning pedagogy that emphasizes content mastery as well as the development of process skills like critical thinking and problem solving. Although published POGIL materials are available in several STEM disciplines, there are still a number of courses within a variety of disciplines…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Learning Activities, Critical Thinking
Nikula, Johannah; Neumayer DePiper, Jill; Driscoll, Mark – Grantee Submission, 2020
This article provides information to educational leaders about how to address the challenge of supporting students who are emergent multilingual--i.e., those identified as English Learners (ELs) by their schools--in middle grades mathematics classes. The ideas in this article draw on research and collaborations with hundreds of teachers across the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Models
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Daniel Edelen; Heather Simpson; Sarah B. Bush – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
Creating opportunities for students to learn mathematics in authentic ways is key to positioning them as the problem solvers of tomorrow. Outside the classroom, mathematics does not exist in a vacuum but rather as an integrated part of everyday life. This work centers on meaningfully engaging students in grade-level mathematics content and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Art Education, Mathematics Education, Elementary School Students
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Geske, Matthew – Physics Teacher, 2019
Many introductory physics courses begin with the teaching of motion and kinematics. This naturally leads to the use of constant acceleration equations to solve various problems involving common motions (free fall being a notable example). Students can sometimes get the impression that these equations are the only thing they need to remember in…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Introductory Courses
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