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Valérie Munier; Claude Devichi – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
This paper discusses the relevance of using physical situations to introduce the concept of angles at elementary school. We compare the effectiveness of two geometry teaching sequences. In the first one (physical sequence), the pupils learned the angle concept by experimenting on the playground (i.e. mesospace) and then modelling the situation. In…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Elementary School Students, Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods
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Singh, Nina; Phoon, Colin K. L. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
This article discusses the chalk talk's potential as an active learning method. Although chalk talks are a form of interactive lecture, they have received little attention in the medical education literature compared with other active learning methods such as team-based learning and simulation. One of the authors (C. K. L. Phoon) has used chalk…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Medical Education, Medical Students
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Roderick, Ian – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
Active Learning Classrooms (ALCs) are distinguishable by their inclusion of dedicated media technologies, shared tables and wheeled chairs, organised to promote small-group interaction in larger classes. While discursively presented as a panacea to presumed problems of 'effective' pedagogy, a multimodal discourse analysis of the ALC highlights…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Active Learning, Entrepreneurship, Instructional Effectiveness
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Eley, Alison – Primary Science, 2022
There is broad agreement in the literature (e.g. Furtak et al., 2012; Harlen and Qualter, 2018) that the purpose of primary science is for children to develop: (1) scientific skills; (2) knowledge and understanding of some scientific concepts; (3) positive attitudes to science; an understanding of the nature of science; and (4) an appreciation of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Teacher Role
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Major, Claire – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2020
This chapter considers the essential elements of collaborative learning, reviews research supporting the efficacy of this instructional practice, and argues that students can be more or less active according to the structure of the collaborative task.
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Active Learning, College Students, Teaching Methods
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Calkins, Susanna C.; Rivnay, Jonathan – Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
This article highlights an innovative take on the jigsaw format, an inclusive and cooperative active learning strategy, implemented in an upper-level engineering elective course. After students complete the usual two steps of the jigsaw method--first gaining mastery in "expert groups" and then collaboratively teaching their peers in…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Active Learning, Engineering Education, Peer Teaching
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Ali Nouri – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2024
Since the 1950s, educational literature has explored the potential of translating art criticism into classroom practices. This eventually led to the emergence of educational criticism as a distinctive form of inquiry in the 1970s. However, despite its potential for exploring educational experiences and evaluating educational programs, educational…
Descriptors: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Art Criticism
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Craft, Erik; Linask, Maia – Journal of Economic Education, 2020
The authors of this article estimate the learning effects of the flipped classroom format using data from 16 sections of principles of microeconomics over a 4-year period. The experimental design is unique in that two treatment and two control sections were taught during the fall semester in four consecutive years. Further, the instructor switched…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Microeconomics, Economics Education, Introductory Courses
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Kathryn Hosbein; Joi Walker – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
For decades, the case has been made for inquiry-based activities that enable teaching and learning of science concepts through the process of doing science. Laboratory courses provide a unique setting with opportunities for students to learn to ask questions, plan and carry out investigations, analyze data, and construct scientific arguments. Yet,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Active Learning, Inquiry
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García-Carmona, Antonio – Science & Education, 2020
For years, inquiry-based learning has been conceived of and promoted as one of the best approaches to learning science. However, there is currently a movement within the science education community that suggests promoting science learning based on scientific practices, instead of inquiry, because in this way, science learning would be more…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Science Education, Teaching Methods
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Hancock, Stephen D.; Allen-Handy, Ayana; Williams, John A., III; Butler, Bettie Ray; Meloche, Alysha; Lewis, Chance W. – Teachers College Record, 2021
Background/Context: Teaching to empower requires a critical focus on the unique challenges and opportunities of teaching in socially unjust educational environments. Effective teaching happens in an environment that engages students and teachers in critical investigation of content, knowledge, and activities. Critical learning environments…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Active Learning, Student Projects, Instructional Effectiveness
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Keller, Arielle S.; Davidesco, Ido; Tanner, Kimberly D. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2020
Attention is thought to be the gateway between information and learning, yet there is much we do not understand about how students pay attention in the classroom. Leveraging ideas from cognitive neuroscience and psychology, we explore a framework for understanding attention in the classroom, organized along two key dimensions: internal/external…
Descriptors: Attention, Attention Control, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes
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Nair, Sindhu Shantha; Smritika, S. P.; Thomas, Kennedy Andrew – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2020
Teaching and learning practices need to be revisited to revitalize education. The mundane rote learning due to excessive standardization, pedagogical red tape and routinization often become surfeited and such experiences are discussed by students and teachers alike across the globe. The focus has to shift from content and transmission to problem,…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Instructional Effectiveness, Problem Based Learning, Active Learning
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Cagliesi, Gabriella; Ghanei, Mahkameh – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
Millennial students, shaped by the rapid change in technology and connectivity, pose a challenge in devising new teaching and learning pedagogies. The team-based learning (TBL) approach has been used in several disciplines and is indicated as an effective way to use active learning techniques to help students improve their academic performance.…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Cooperative Learning, Active Learning, Undergraduate Students
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Yu, Hyeonho; Ha, Taemin – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2021
The purpose of this article is to propose 15 pedagogical practices in a synchronous class environment through Zoom Video Communications, which is one of the most widely used video conferencing software across the U.S. The practices will be discussed within three categories of pedagogical aspects, including active lectures, active discussion, and…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Synchronous Communication
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