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Backman, Ylva; Reznitskaya, Alina; Gardelli, Viktor; Wilkinson, Ian A. G. – Written Communication, 2023
Current approaches used in educational research and practice to evaluate the quality of written arguments often rely on structural analysis. In such assessments, credit is awarded for the presence of structural elements of an argument, such as claims, evidence, and rebuttals. In this article, we discuss limitations of such approaches, including…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Models, Persuasive Discourse, Evaluation Methods
Harvey, Neshane; Ankiewicz, Piet – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
Like technology and technology education (Ankiewicz, 2019a), fashion design as a discipline lacks a scientifically founded, discipline-specific philosophical framework that may hold affordances for fashion designers, research scholars, and curriculum developers. Attempting to develop an autonomous theory for fashion design might be overly…
Descriptors: Clothing, Design, Educational Theories, Praxis
Schulz, Denis; Gaudreault, Karen – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
Social media has become an essential tool in social networking and content sharing. Our professional and personal lives have become inundated with social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Educators are using these platforms increasingly as a way to remain current with developments in their respective fields. Social media…
Descriptors: Social Media, Physical Education Teachers, Social Networks, Self Efficacy
Gloria Dall'Alba – Studies in Continuing Education, 2024
Despite considerable research into educating health professionals, debate continues about what is to be learned in becoming professionals. Some studies highlight what individuals are to acquire in preparation for health professional practice. Others attend to relations among people in healthcare and/or their social, material situations, including…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Allied Health Occupations Education, Case Studies, Human Body
Varadarajan, Sudhir – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
The 1950s saw the emergence of the science-driven model of engineering education. In the following decades, the model has been continuously challenged to incorporate aspects such as liberal arts, information & communication technology, design, entrepreneurship, innovation, sustainability, industry 4.0, and more recently, online-learning. This…
Descriptors: Design, Engineering Education, Experiential Learning, Entrepreneurship
Gherardi, Stacy A.; Greenberg, David – Children & Schools, 2023
Universities have the potential to bring significant assets to community school development, and community school models align with emerging priorities in higher education, including shifts toward community engagement. University-assisted community schools (UACS) present an ideal place for these mutual interests to be met, although barriers to…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Community Schools, Partnerships in Education, Barriers
Stephen Billett; Ashlea Troth; Hongmin Yan – Vocations and Learning, 2024
Elaborating the relations amongst workers' learning, innovations and well-being is essential for achieving two important and dual goals in contemporary work life. The first is individuals' ongoing learning that underpins their employability and can respond to new challenges and emerging occupational and workplace requirements. The second comprises…
Descriptors: Labor Education, Well Being, Innovation, Adult Learning
Rockey, Marci; Bourne, Jewel A. – Office of Community College Research and Leadership, 2022
The statewide program review process for Illinois community colleges required by the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) is scheduled on a five-year cycle, however, the value of program review is lost without regular opportunities for engagement and reflection on what has been learned through the process (Eggleston, 2020). Furthermore, one of…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Partnerships in Education, Community Colleges, Evaluation Methods
Elliott, Rebekah; Brunner, Megan; Stoddard, Elyssa; White, Jenny – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2022
Mathematics teachers are increasingly being called to integrate mathematical modeling into their course sequences and curriculum (NCTM 2018; NGA Center and CCSSO 2010). Mathematical modeling is a dynamic cycle calling teachers to engage in complex instructional work that advances students' mathematical knowledge and reasoning. The modeling cycle…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Design, Mathematics Skills
McGreal, Rory; Olcott, Don, Jr. – Smart Learning Environments, 2022
This article provides university leaders an introduction to the emerging micro-credentials field, including a snapshot of the global landscape. Despite the accelerated interest in micro-credentials, this article also raises a fundamental strategic question for leaders at the outset: Are micro-credentials right for our university? Part I discusses…
Descriptors: Credentials, Higher Education, Educational Benefits, Affordances
Nguyen, Quang Nhat – TESOL Journal, 2022
This article points out the need for postlesson affordance-based reflective discussions as the traditional outcome-based approach does not allow high levels of reflection to take place. After introducing the iceberg of reflection, it proposes a theoretical ground for discussions on the premise of learning affordances. Identifying the learning…
Descriptors: Affordances, Reflection, English (Second Language), Teacher Student Relationship
Ison, Matthew P.; Cicchetti, Elizabeth; Tolle, Melissa; Hernandez, Teresa – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2022
This manuscript discusses those challenges unique to community college dual-enrollment programs during the COVID-19 pandemic by highlighting the experiences of the senior leadership team of the College Credit Plus (CCP) program at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. With 69 different high schools offering Sinclair courses, the CCP office…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Community Colleges, COVID-19, Pandemics
Kimberly Oamek; Charles H. Gonzalez – New Educator, 2024
Key to addressing persistent opportunity gaps in education is preparing teachers who are committed to disrupting the status quo. In recent years, teacher education research and scholarship have increasingly focused attention on the learning and development of preservice teachers with respect to issues of race, equity, and justice. However, less…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Opportunities, Teacher Education, Race
Tara Slominski; Oluwatobi O. Odeleye; Jacob W. Wainman; Lisa L. Walsh; Karen Nylund-Gibson; Marsha Ing – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Mixture modeling is a latent variable (i.e., a variable that cannot be measured directly) approach to quantitatively represent unobserved subpopulations within an overall population. It includes a range of cross-sectional (such as latent class [LCA] or latent profile analysis) and longitudinal (such as latent transition analysis) analyses and is…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Multivariate Analysis, Research Methodology, Hierarchical Linear Modeling
Buchholz, Beth A.; Frye, Elizabeth M. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2023
When the global pandemic propelled the world into lockdown, artists of all kinds--musicians, writers, poets, painters, and dancers--began sharing art and their artistic processes from their homes and studios. This included children's book authors and illustrators who sought out new ways to maintain connections virtually with young readers…
Descriptors: Artists, Authors, Home Visits, Electronic Learning