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Mongkolchai Tiansoodeenon; Pragasit Sitthitikul – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2024
Learner diversity has been identified as a barrier to language learning and teaching. The purpose of this article was to conduct an analysis of the implementation of Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory in the field of English language teaching. MI theory, as introduced by Howard Gardner (1983), offers a new concept of intelligence, one that has led…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Jeff Irvine – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2023
The Pirie-Kieren Model (PKM) was a paradigm shift in theories of learning by presenting a coherent, consistent theory compatible with complexity theory. PKM recognized that learning is non-linear, recursive, iterative, and emergent. PKM was one of the first theories to depart from the linear models of learning that dominated theories of learning…
Descriptors: Models, Mathematics Education, Educational Theories, Taxonomy
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Julien Corven – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
To base teaching on student thinking requires analyzing and interpreting students' thinking, key components of the construct of professional noticing (e.g., Jacobs et al., 2010). Although substantial research has been conducted using this construct, less attention has been paid to teachers' evaluations of student work based on these analyses and…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods
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Elena E. Forzani; Christina Dobbs; Christine Leider; Emily Malik; Melanie Gragg; Clara Greszczuk; Courtney Jesberger – Reading Teacher, 2024
This article offers a framework for more equitable classroom reading assessment known as a Critical Assessment Practices (CAPS) approach. CAPS includes a set of four principles that teachers can use to partner with, and to empower, students to support more equitable and informative classroom-based reading assessment. Teachers can apply the CAPS…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Student Empowerment, Educational Principles
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Cirkony, Connie; Kenny, John Daniel – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
In this paper we argue that the complexity of education systems can lead to a lack of coherence in the implementation of policy. More effective educational change requires policymakers and researchers to pay more attention to supporting teachers in classrooms. As an example, we consider decades of research attempts in STEM education to implement…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Inquiry, Evaluation Methods, Scoring Rubrics
Ken O'Connor; Matt Townsley – Phi Delta Kappan, 2025
Decisions about assessment are often built on myths about teacher professional judgment and subjectivity that prioritize standardized assessment over classroom assessment. Ken O'Connor and Matt Townsley discuss some of the most common myths and explain how to dispel them by developing clear guidelines in which teachers can exercise their judgment,…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Student Evaluation, Standardized Tests, Testing Problems
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DeGlopper, Kimberly S.; Schwarz, Cara E.; Ellias, Niall J.; Stowe, Ryan L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
To potentially engage students in "doing organic chemistry", organic chemistry courses should foreground weaving together structure- and energy-related ideas to construct causal accounts for phenomena. Here, we investigate whether enrolling in an organic chemistry course that places substantial emphasis ([approximately]50% of total…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Organic Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
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Hatch, Emily – Journal of General Music Education, 2022
Along with standards describing what music students should be able to do, the National Core Arts Standards developed Model Cornerstone Assessments suggesting how teachers can measure student learning for each artistic process. This article explores the Respond Model Cornerstone Assessment. This column explains the Model Cornerstone Assessment for…
Descriptors: Music Education, Models, National Standards, Student Evaluation
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Sandra Leaton Gray; Mutlu Cukurova – Cogent Education, 2024
Debates surrounding the use of data science in educational AI are frequently rather entrenched, revolving around commercial models and talk of teacher replacement. This article explores the potential for digital textual analysis within humanities and social science education, advocating for a sociologically-driven approach that complements, rather…
Descriptors: Humanities, Social Sciences, Social Science Research, Research Methodology
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Brown, Charles L. – Assessment Update, 2023
With increasing canonicity, particularly within higher education assessment, the demonstrable achievement of goals, or the delivery of a program, or as one scholar wryly deemed it, the "manipulation of the independent variable" (Moncher and Prinz 1991, p. 247), are commonly referred to as implementation fidelity or fidelity of…
Descriptors: Fidelity, Meta Analysis, Student Evaluation, Higher Education
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Camfield, Eileen Kogl; Bayers, Leslie – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
This article explores prevalent stories about "Gen Z" students that unintentionally undercut both their success and learner-centered pedagogies. The authors consider how those beliefs might be reframed to serve all learners more effectively. We also explore how the racial reckoning, health pandemics, social unrest, and additional…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Trauma, Stereotypes, Student Centered Learning
Jenna Howard Terrell; Robin Ahigian; Morgan Garvey; Sarah Barzee – WestEd, 2025
Portraits of a Graduate (POGs) have become popular in education over the past decade as states and districts work to better define the knowledge and skills that students should master before high school graduation. The impetus for the development of POGs comes from several converging factors in the educational landscape. As states and districts…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Profiles, Development, Comparative Analysis
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Jia Zhu; Xiaodong Ma; Changqin Huang – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Knowledge tracing (KT) for evaluating students' knowledge is an essential task in personalized education. More and more researchers have devoted themselves to solving KT tasks, e.g., deep knowledge tracing (DKT), which can capture more sophisticated representations of student knowledge. Nonetheless, these techniques ignore the reconstruction of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Knowledge Level, Algorithms, Attribution Theory
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Elgort, Irina – Language Teaching, 2022
What does it mean to learn a word? How can we tell when a sequence of letters or sounds becomes a word in the mind of the learner? While many second language (L2) vocabulary teaching and learning studies continue to use traditional vocabulary tests to measure learning (such as multiple choice, translation, gap-fill), these measures tend to come…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Eva Neely; Andrea LaMarre; Liz McKibben; Katie Sharp; Shirley Simons – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
Creative assessments hold the potential to counter outcome-oriented and utilitarian approaches to teaching, characteristic of neoliberal academia. This paper explores the potentialities of digital stories as one form of creative assessment that may help rupture normative ways of teaching-learning and engaging with affective pedagogies. The authors…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning
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