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Viviane Florentino de Melo; Rodrigo Drumond Vieira – Journal of Education and Learning, 2023
In this article, we focus on a set of remote activities regarding simulated juries, judges' evaluations, communication of verdicts, and a post-discussion conversation. These activities aimed to promote learning of the preservice teachers about the differences between remote and in-person teaching in a chemistry teaching methods course. The set of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Methods Courses, Preservice Teachers
Using Technology to Increase Student (and Faculty Satisfaction with) Engagement in Medical Education
Kay, Denise; Pasarica, Magdalena – Advances in Physiology Education, 2019
Faculty dissatisfaction with diminishing levels of student engagement in lifestyle medicine sessions prompted this exploratory project that compared differences in students' substantive engagement in medical preclinical and clinical level lifestyle medicine sessions. The preclinical and clinical level sessions had the same learning objectives and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Student Satisfaction, Medical Education, Medical Students
Bawa, Papia – SAGE Open, 2016
Despite increasing enrollment percentages from earlier years, online courses continue to show receding student retention rates. To reduce attrition and ensure continual growth in online courses, it is important to continue to review current and updated literature to understand the changing behaviors of online learners and faculty in the 21st…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Online Courses, Student Attrition, Misconceptions