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Joshua R. Polanin; Megan Austin; Joseph A. Taylor; Rebecca Rose Steingut; Melissa A. Rodgers; Ryan Williams – AERA Open, 2024
We conducted a comprehensive, systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of the BSCS 5E Instructional Model--and its related variants--on science, math, and motivation outcomes. The 5E Instructional Model is a framework for delivering STEM instruction that is based on constructivist learning theory; it has been used throughout the U.S. and…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Teaching Methods, STEM Education
Birgit Schaffar; Lili-Ann Wolff – Cogent Education, 2024
The idea of phenomenon-based learning (PhBL) was introduced into the Finnish core curriculum for basic education in 2014. The Finnish approach has raised interest in many other countries. In Finland, the idea of PhBL is often linked to the traditions of educational psychology, constructivism, problem-based learning (PBL) and inquiry-based learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Problem Based Learning, Inquiry, Philosophy
Rebecca Sullivan; David T. Hansen – Teachers College Record, 2025
Background/Context: In this article, we elucidate the meaning and value of a mode of inquiry we call "bearing witness." These words are frequently heard in educational and public discourse. They sometimes serve as a stand-in for awareness and concern regarding trauma or constitute a shorthand for the tasks of journalism (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Humanities, Humanities Instruction, Educational Practices, Humanism
Debbie Ryder; Teresa Huggins; Shelley Sugrue – New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work, 2024
Appraisal processes are a requirement for professionals working in the education sector. Often appraisal processes do not focus on strengths, rather, it becomes a process of meeting pre-determined requirements. This article takes a strength-based approach to appraisal and discusses a study which pilots the use of an Appreciative Growth Cycle…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Inquiry, Educational Practices
Christopher C. Martell; Rob Martinelle; Jennifer P. Chalmers – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
In this study, researchers used a longitudinal multisite qualitative cross-case study to examine the beliefs and practices of five beginning teachers related to critical historical inquiry. They collected interview, observation, and classroom artifact data over a 5-year period, from teacher preparation through the teachers' 4th year in the…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Beginning Teachers, History Instruction, Social Studies
Katie Makar – Journal of Educational Change, 2024
A key challenge in implementing inquiry-based learning in mathematics has been raising teachers' confidence and skills with unfamiliar pedagogical practices. The nature of inquiry in particular challenges traditional notions of teaching mathematics that dominate the field. Few studies have explored how teachers' perceptions of the nature of…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Mathematics Education, Educational Practices
Yariv Feniger; Jenna Goldshtein; Dana Vedder-Weiss – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
Test-based accountability (TBA) draws on a managerialist ideology that emphasises standards, constant measurement, and external motivation for improvement. It stands in sharp contrast to the idea of professional learning communities (PLCs) that aim to mobilise teachers' internal motivation and willingness to cooperate with peers to facilitate a…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Standardized Tests, Accountability, Intervention
Reinhardt, Kimberly S.; Robertson, Phyllis M.; Johnson, Robin D. – Educational Action Research, 2023
This article describes how faculty in a teacher preparation program developed a signature pedagogy, a teacher candidate action-research project rooted in the Universal Design for Learning Framework. A dual perspective involved teacher candidates investigating the efficacy of their practice and articulating their learning, while their teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Action Research, Preservice Teachers, Inquiry
Logan Rutten; Rachel Wolkenhauer – Teacher Development, 2024
Previous scholarship has signaled the potential of practitioner inquiry for fostering an inquiry stance among teacher candidates during preservice teacher education. Little is known, however, about the relationships teacher candidates assume vis-à-vis knowledge construction -- a core dimension of inquiry stance -- as they inquire. The study…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Inquiry
Elizabeth Farley-Ripple; Stephen MacGregor – Journal of Educational Change, 2024
Calls to improve relationships between education research and practice abound, among them efforts to help researchers work in partnership with and communicate more effectively with policy and practice audiences. Recognizing this need, the U.S. National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine have emphasized the importance of integrating…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Mixed Methods Research, Educational Researchers, National Surveys
Wenting Chen; Jianwu Gao – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2024
While the importance of the peer feedback in second or foreign language (L2 or FL) classrooms in higher education has been increasingly recognized, empirical research on discussing peer feedback literacy from the perspective of community-based academic writing is very much in its infancy. Informed by the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework, this…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Community Education, Feedback (Response), Computer Mediated Communication
Rachel L. Wadham; Lynnette Christensen; Heather Leary – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2024
Despite a strong theoretical foundation, teachers' pedagogical practices that represent the principles of democratic educational theory are not holistically understood. This qualitative integrative literature review provides a more complete view of the practices used by those who define themselves as democratic educators. By analyzing and…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Journal Articles, Content Analysis, Inquiry
Moonhyun Han; Phil Seok Oh – International Journal of Science Education, 2025
Using a qualitative case study method, we examined how students talked, acted, and felt in structured inquiry in attempt to understand how students' epistemic emotions interact with their engagement in practices. Participants were four 5th graders, and data included audio recordings of the students' talk in structured inquiry for learning a…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Psychological Patterns, Science Education, Educational Practices
Soukaina Essalih; Mustapha Ourahay; Salah-eddine Khzami – Education 3-13, 2024
The main objective of this study is to examine teachers' perceptions of their approach to help learners to develop critical thinking and consistency of their classroom practices with their perceptions. The study was conducted with Moroccan primary school teachers, and to achieve our goal, data in the form of class observation and interviews were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Critical Thinking
Russell Grigg; Helen Lewis; Miriam Morse; Tom Crick – Curriculum Journal, 2024
Nearly forty years ago, Stenhouse argued that the function of the curriculum was to stimulate teachers' everyday reflection about and learning from practice. This suggestion, alongside his support for teachers as researchers, aligns with the Welsh Government's commitment to build an evidence-informed profession as part of ongoing major education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflective Teaching, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Change