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Ching-Chiu Lin – Schools: Studies in Education, 2024
This article, which explores a community filmmaking program for youth facing multiple barriers, presents a unique way of reimagining democratic practice through artful community inquiry that foregrounds entanglements of relations and engagements. In an era of constant change, increasing interdependence between local needs and global influences…
Descriptors: Art, Film Production, Youth Programs, Democratic Values
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Tytler, Russell; Ferguson, Joseph; White, Peta – Learning: Research and Practice, 2020
Increasingly, learning in science and mathematics is considered in terms of induction into the multimodal language practices of the disciplinary community. A strong strand of research in this tradition has involved students being challenged to invent multimodal language forms, and their ideas refined through structured guidance. Often, however,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
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Kim, Yeon; Ahn, Changsun – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2018
Contribution: This paper illustrates how to design and implement curricula in terms of the combined use of flipped learning and inquiry-based learning in an engineering course. Background: Elementary courses in engineering schools are conventional and foundational, and involve a considerable amount of knowledge. Throughout such courses, students…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Homework
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Andersen, Hanne Møller; Krogh, Lars Brian – Contributions from Science Education Research, 2018
Stimulating students' interest and motivation for science has been a powerful rationale for enhancing inquiry-based science education (IBSE) in school science. There is a widespread need for more motivational approaches to teaching, and IBSE evidently has such motivational potential. However, teachers must have awareness of motivational issues and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Action Research, Clubs
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van Hover, Stephanie; Hicks, David; Dack, Hilary – Social Studies, 2016
To explore questions in history and to construct historical narratives, historians work with evidence from the past. This approach to teaching history (inquiry involving the use of evidence) is an accepted part of the research on history teaching and is promoted widely in standards frameworks and practitioner publications as "good history…
Descriptors: Video Technology, History Instruction, Standards, Historians
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Luckin, Rosemary; Clark, Wilma; Avramides, Katerina; Hunter, Jade; Oliver, Martin – Interactive Learning Environments, 2017
In this paper we review the literature on teacher inquiry (TI) to explore the possibility that this process can equip teachers to investigate students' learning as a step towards the process of formative assessment. We draw a distinction between formative assessment and summative forms of assessment [CRELL. (2009). The transition to computer-based…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Formative Evaluation, Summative Evaluation, Computer Assisted Testing
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Weber, Sandra – Perspectives in Education, 2014
Like all forms of inquiry, arts-based self-study research can have unexpected consequences. Although we may start out with a fairly clear objective, the data we generate through arts-based methods might address other questions that are even more important than the ones we thought to ask initially, and our study might have an impact that extends…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Inquiry, Reflection, Art Products
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Pretorius, Jannie P. H.; Du Toit, D. Stephan; Martin, Colwyn; Daries, Glynnis – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2013
In this essay the authors provide arguments that teaching is an art and that teachers can learn much about their trade from a careful study of the performances of other artists. Artists and teachers have the same basic challenge: in order to be successful, both groups have to obtain and retain peoples' attention. This also holds for popular music…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teachers, Females, Preschool Education
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Swaminathan, Raji; Mulvihill, Thalia M. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2013
This article examines the possibilities of photography as a tool for Qualitative Research data collection, data analysis, and display. The authors argue that the new vanguard of Educational Technologies (ETs) further illuminates the analytical possibilities of photographic data and ETs can serve as an engaging way to interact with meaning-making…
Descriptors: Photography, Educational Technology, Qualitative Research, Data Collection
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Rein, Kathleen S.; Brookes, David T. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
We report the student response to a two-year transformation of a one-semester organic chemistry course for nonchemistry majors. The transformed course adopted a peer led team learning approach and incorporated case studies. Student attitudes toward the course transformation were assessed throughout the semester, and adjustments to the methods were…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Organic Chemistry, Nonmajors, College Science
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Lin, Ching-Chiu; Bruce, Bertram C. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2013
Learning for underserved youth is integral to social progress. Yet, too often, young people experience disconnects between their educational experiences and both individual and community needs. Arts can help these youth recover a unity through collective action in the community. Drawing from the experiences of a 4-year interdisciplinary research…
Descriptors: Art Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Youth Programs, Information Technology
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Zhang, Meilan; Quintana, Chris – Computers & Education, 2012
Online inquiry, use of the Web as an information resource to inquire into science, has become increasingly common in middle schools in recent years. However, prior research has found that middle school students tend to use the Web in a superficial manner. To address the challenges that students face in online inquiry, we designed the Digital…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Video Technology, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
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Doig, Brian; Groves, Susie – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2011
Japanese Lesson Study has come under increasing attention from educators in the West and throughout South-East Asia since it was revealed outside Japan through the release of the TIMSS Video Study. In this paper we argue that Japanese Lesson Study provides a model for large scale, sustainable professional development. In particular, we draw on our…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Professional Development
Center for Research and Reform in Education, 2012
Which science programs have been proven to help elementary students to succeed? To find out, this review summarizes evidence on three types of programs designed to improve the science achievement of students in grades K-6: (1) Inquiry-oriented programs without science kits, such as Increasing Conceptual Challenge, Science IDEAS, and Collaborative…
Descriptors: Evidence, Teaching Methods, Control Groups, Video Technology
Preston, Michael D. – Educational Technology, 2010
An inquiry-based approach to watching videos of children engaged in learning, supported by tools that allow for frequent and close viewing, provides an opportunity for prospective teachers to develop their skills of observation and interpretation before entering the classroom. The in-depth study of videos creates a context in which teachers can…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Inquiry, Learning Strategies, Essays
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