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Mohammad Awad AlAfnan; Samira Dishari – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
Recent studies claimed that the absence of a paradigm is a challenge to developing education for sustainable development and soft skills competencies. This integrative study examines stimulating these transferable and transversal competencies through constructivist approaches to teaching from the cognitive, social, radical, and critical…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Soft Skills, Competence, Constructivism (Learning)
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Elliot, Dely Lazarte – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
This conceptual paper contributes to a broader perspective on doctoral experience via a synthesis of several crucial concepts during the doctoral journey. The first part discusses the core challenges customarily confronting doctoral scholars due to the distinct PhD genre leading to introducing the main conceptual base. Metacognition, being central…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs, Student Experience, Praxis
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Megan Biondi; Lauren Lesce; Heather B. Finn – NECTFL Review, 2024
The percentage of multilingual learners in U.S. public schools is steadily increasing, and by 2025, an estimated 1 in 4 children nationally will be multilingual learners (National Education Association, 2020). Simultaneously, there has been a significant shift toward linguistic diversity in two and four-year colleges. Yet, there is little research…
Descriptors: Literacy, Student Development, English (Second Language), High Schools
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Griffis, Rachel B. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2017
This article considers David Brooks' recent "New York Times" bestseller, The "Road to Character", in light of Christian thinkers on the connection between virtue and suffering, specifically Dante and St John of the Cross. By putting Brooks in conversation with the Christian tradition, I show how his ideas, specifically his…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Christianity, Ethics, Correlation
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Diehl, Kathy – Journal of Dance Education, 2016
It is clear that the relationship that dancers have with the mirror, the reflected image, and the accompanying perceptions (and often, distortions) is complicated. One area that is quite complex involves the development of a student's ability to sense movement, which directly connects to other issues involving body image, self-perception,…
Descriptors: Dance, Movement Education, Dance Education, Perceptual Motor Coordination
Hermann, Hans – Alliance for Excellent Education, 2019
Changes in their brains, combined with a greater awareness of peers and events around them, make adolescence a key time for students to figure out who they are, what they aspire to be, and what they want to do in the world. This Alliance for Excellent Education report explores how human identity and self-regulation develop during adolescence and…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Metacognition, Self Control, Adolescent Development
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Jeanne M. Powers; Mary Brown; Lisa G. Wyatt – Journal of Professional Capital and Community, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe SPARK, an innovative elementary school that highlights the possibilities for elementary education as COVID-19 continues to unfold. Design/methodology/approach: The authors' analysis is based on a research synthesis of the main features of the SPARK model, as it was operating when schools in Arizona…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
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Borker, David R. – American Journal of Business Education, 2013
There is a growing interest among educators in teaching and learning practices based on mindfulness, a concept derived from eastern meditative traditions. This paper describes how mindfulness practices and concepts can be used to enhance the student's learning experience in beginning economics courses. Specific areas with a high potential for…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Economics Education, Student Development, Learning Experience
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Lewis, Mark; Hall, M. Elizabeth Lewis – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2012
Mission statements of Christian institutions of higher education often include the purpose of forming individuals to live out their Christian commitments in larger society. This article presents the case that including theater in Christian higher education prepares students to further God's kingdom in this world after graduation--whether or not…
Descriptors: Higher Education, State Standards, Theater Arts, College Faculty
Brown, Alison – Australian Teacher Education Association, 2009
There is a dominant paradigm of teacher education within the teaching profession; that only through the experience of undertaking professional practice can a student become a teacher. This approach, the "apprenticeship of observation" model (Borg, 2004 using the term coined by Lortie, 1975) describes the way in which teacher education students are…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Social Support Groups, Mentors, Teacher Education Programs
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Svinicki, Marilla D. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1991
Practical suggestions and application of six principles from cognitive psychology can make learning more efficient now and produce learners who will be more self-sufficient in the future. This means redefining student and teacher roles, organizing the course and content in a way consistent with how learning occurs, and helping students learn how…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, College Instruction, Higher Education, Learning Theories
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Sternberg, Robert J. – Instructional Science, 1998
Argues primarily that metacognition is an important part of human abilities, which are, in turn, forms of developing expertise. If the goal is to understand the basis of individual differences in student academic success, metacognition needs to be understood as representing part of the abilities that lead to student expertise, but only as part.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Individual Differences
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Arrendondo, Daisy E.; Rucinski, Terrance T. – Innovative Higher Education, 1994
A two-year research effort assessed the effectiveness of the workshop approach to undergraduate and graduate student projects. The approach involved student reflective journals, individual student-professor conferences, structured small group discussions of project progress with peers, and presentations of final projects. The workshop approach was…
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Educational Methods
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Strauss, Susan; Xiang, Xuehua – Written Communication, 2006
This article examines writing conference discourse in one English as a Second Language (ESL) basic composition course. The study is based on a 25,000-word corpus of 10 writing conference interactions between the instructor and seven students. Through a microlevel analysis, the authors demonstrate how and to what degree the writing conference can…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Metacognition, English (Second Language)