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Bomna Ko; Han Joo Lee; Yaohui He; Peter Iserbyt – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2024
To prepare teachers for effectively addressing students' cultural diversity in K-12, physical education teacher education (PETE) programs need to include intercultural competence training. Global Link is a pedagogical module, which has been designed to promote students' intercultural competence in a PETE program. In the past 13 years, the module…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods, Physical Education
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Argüello, Georgina; Méndez, María Grethel – Distance Learning, 2019
The use of effective technologies is critical to virtual advising, and employing these tools is paramount. When using virtual advising tools, current advisors "flip" the way on-campus advisement is delivered (Steele, 2016). Virtual academic advisors enhance their interactions with the distance learner by using online advising tools and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Academic Advising, School Holding Power, Learner Engagement
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Kwok, Henry; Heimans, Stephen; Singh, Parlo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
This paper starts with an apparently provocative question--can we call the 2019 Water Revolution in Hong Kong a lesson of emancipatory education which awakens students' critical consciousness and brings the postcolonial regime into democratic renewal? The mass social unrest, which was initially triggered by a controversial extradition legislation,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Consciousness Raising, Postcolonialism, Legislation
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Guidarelli, Barbara; Moore, Carole; Peligra, Cristina – Research-publishing.net, 2022
Aimed at fostering student engagement using remote communication tools to restructure language teaching, the "Newcastle Calls" project was piloted in early 2020, providing Newcastle University's Italian language students at intermediate level with a chance to be involved in the production of authentic material. Thanks to technology, they…
Descriptors: Translation, Masters Programs, Italian, Theater Arts
Throne, Robin; Oddi, Brian – Online Submission, 2018
This conceptual paper critically explores the construct of agency from a dissertation research supervisor perspective. While the literature has expanded in the exploration of student agency, little focus has been given to the construct from a research supervisor agency stance. While current research into doctoral completion has shown the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Graduate Students, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Mentors
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Hujanen, Jaana – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2018
Relying on theories of journalistic ideals and critical discourse analysis, a case study was conducted to investigate how journalism students (re)define journalism ideals in the era of social media. Data were gathered from focus group interviews with European and African students participating in a joint journalism program. The results indicate…
Descriptors: Social Media, Journalism Education, Student Attitudes, Cooperation
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Parga, Jennifer A.; Bargar, Kathy; Monte, Steve; Supranovich, Ruth A.; Brown, Danielle E. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2019
While research typically utilizes Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) to evaluate online education programs (OEP) compared to on-campus programs (OCP), little attention is given to other qualitative elements which enhance student social presence or faculty teaching presence. The authors examine the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework and demonstrate…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Social Work, Online Courses
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Comas-Quinn, Anna – Research-publishing.net, 2019
This paper reviews three attempts to incorporate technology-enabled online volunteer translation communities into language teaching in formal education. Through taking part in these communities, participants can develop many important skills, including digital, participatory, and information literacy, alongside improving their language skills and…
Descriptors: Translation, Second Languages, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Gray, Colin M.; Howard, Craig D. – Journal of Learning Design, 2015
"Designerly Talk in Non-Pedagogical Social Spaces" (Gray and Howard, 2014) is a paper on a study that was conducted as an early attempt to understand the kinds of talk students engaged in outside of the formal curriculum in student-run communities that enhanced their design learning. While the paper has only been available for a…
Descriptors: Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Interaction
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Mancilla, Rae L.; Polat, Nihat; Akcay, Ahmet O. – Applied Linguistics, 2017
This manuscript reports on a corpus-based comparison of native and nonnative graduate students' language production in an asynchronous learning environment. Using 486 discussion board postings from a five-year period (2009-2013), we analyzed the extent to which native and nonnative university students' writing differed in 10 measures of syntactic…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Written Language
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Ferrera, Maria; Ostrander, Noam; Crabtree-Nelson, Sonya – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2013
Utilizing the conceptual framework of Garrison, Anderson, and Archer for critical inquiry, this paper outlines the importance of the community of inquiry (COI) model and how it may inform online social work education. Integrating the COI model, we discuss how online learning in the classroom with a hybrid approach has been used to facilitate…
Descriptors: Social Work, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Blended Learning
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Du, Jianxia; Durrington, Vance A. – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2013
This paper illustrates a model for Online Group Collaborative Learning. The authors based the foundation of the Online Collaborative Design Model upon Piaget's concepts of assimilation and accommodation, and Vygotsky's theory of social interaction. The four components of online collaborative learning include: individual processes, the task(s)…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Group Activities, Cooperative Learning, Student Attitudes
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Yang, C.; Chang, Y. -S. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2012
Blogs have been increasingly used to supplement traditional classroom lectures in higher education. This paper explores the use of blogs, and how student attitudes towards online peer interaction and peer learning, as well as motivation to learn from peers, may differ when using the blog comments feature, and when students are encouraged to read…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Undergraduate Students, Electronic Publishing, Academic Achievement
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Lieberman, Rebecca G.; Yoder, Paul J.; Reichow, Brian; Wolery, Mark – School Psychology Quarterly, 2010
A within-subjects group experimental design was used to test whether three manipulated characteristics of multiple baseline across participants (MBL-P) data showing at least a month delayed change in slope affected experts' inference of a functional relation and agreement on this judgment. Thirty-six experts completed a survey composed of 16 MBL-P…
Descriptors: Research Design, Graphs, Evaluation Methods, Visual Stimuli
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Ng, Connie Siew Ling; Cheung, Wing Sum; Hew, Khe Foon – Interactive Learning Environments, 2010
Solving ill-structured problems is regarded as an important learning outcome in education as it allows learners to apply theories learnt into real practice. An asynchronous online discussion, with extended time for reflection, is an appropriate learning environment to engage learners in solving ill-structured problems. However, scaffolds may be…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Sentences, Computer Mediated Communication, Problem Solving
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