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Sevgi Aydin Gunbatar; Betul Ekiz Kiran; Yezdan Boz; Gillian H. Roehrig – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2024
Background: Based on the literature review, shared characteristics of integrated STEM (I-STEM) curriculum includes an engaging and motivating context, student participation in engineering design activities, opportunity to redesign, engaging in mathematics or science content, having student-centred pedagogies, and teamwork and communication. These…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, STEM Education, Class Activities, Experiential Learning
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Beatriz Carrasquer-Álvarez; Adrián Ponz-Miranda – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Research into seed germination classroom activities has been common in the last few decades. Didactic proposals have generally focused on the implementation of guided activities in a specific educational stage and context, and an evaluation of the results. However, it is not evident that students approach seed and germination concepts with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Students, Plants (Botany)
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Lindsay Renee Dresang – HAPS Educator, 2024
What happens when an individual spinal nerve is damaged or severed? The loss of function upon nerve damage is a straightforward concept to understand. But what if that spinal nerve contributes to the brachial plexus? The brachial plexus can be an intimidating structure for students, but this structure is also rich in regional anatomy connotations…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Difficulty Level, Undergraduate Students, Human Body
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Mortaza Zare; Joseph Stauffer; Mina Alinejadfarshi – Management Teaching Review, 2025
This article discusses the benefits of using "Mafia"--a fun, interactive, low-cost, and easy-to-learn role-playing game--to explore organizational behavior (OB) topics. We explain how "Mafia" can be used in the classroom to discuss OB topics, including dynamics of teamwork, disagreement and conflict, decision-making, trust,…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Educational Games, Role Playing, Administrator Education
Louise Ammentorp; Helen M. Coreveleyn – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2024
"Let Nature Be Your Teacher: Integrating Nature-Based Learning in the Elementary Classroom" advocates for a transformative shift in elementary education through incorporating nature-based learning into the curriculum. In an era dominated by indoor education and heightened screen time, Louise Ammentorp and Helen M. Corveleyn respond to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Physical Environment, Outdoor Education, Experiential Learning
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Poldma, Tiiu; Di Fabio, Lora; Hammouni, Zakia – LEARNing Landscapes, 2021
This paper explores how students connect meaningfully with theory through the aesthetic experiences of problem solving together in the context of a workshop. It can be challenging for students studying design in university programs to understand how theory is relevant, when applied in practical design studio activities. In the colour workshop…
Descriptors: Reflection, Problem Solving, Color, Theories
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Kellie Johnson; Tiffany Drape; Joseph Oakes; Joseph Simpson; Anne M. Brown; Donna Westfall-Rudd – Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice, 2024
Cyberbiosecurity and workforce development in agriculture and the life sciences (ALS) is a growing area of need in the curriculum in higher education. Students that pursue majors related to ALS often do not include training in cyber-related concepts or expose the 'hidden curriculum' of seeking internships and jobs. Exposing students through…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Biological Sciences, Curriculum, Biological Influences
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Murray, Mike; Pytharouli, Stella; Douglas, John – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2022
Employability and skills development are contemporary issues in higher education. For vocational-professional disciplines, such as engineering, the signature pedagogy directs teaching and learning towards acquiring scientific knowledge. Engineering employers have called for graduates to be more work-ready and trained in team-working, communication…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Professional Development, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
Yawei Li – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This research is about the underlying process language learners rely on to be able to engage effectively in unscripted conversations without premeditation, or "improvisation." To engage in improvisation in another language, one needs to recognize those elements of the evolving cultural context that are significant at the moment. By…
Descriptors: Languages, Asian Culture, Language Acquisition, Second Language Learning
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Balwant, Paul Tristen – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
Crises are inevitable in today's corporate world. This paper outlines a crisis leadership exercise to help business students understand the complexities of external corporate communications. This exercise is suited to class sizes of approximately 30 students, but variations can be used for larger classes. Students are placed into groups and use a…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Business Administration Education, Crisis Management, Business Communication
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Scharp, Kristina M.; Sanders, Matthew L. – Communication Teacher, 2019
Course: Qualitative Research Methods. Objectives: To provide students with an experiential understanding of the six steps to conducting a thematic analysis: (1) gaining familiarity with the data, (2) creating coding categories or subcategories, (3) generating themes, (4) reviewing themes, (5) labeling themes, and (6) identifying exemplars. To help…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Qualitative Research, Class Activities, Experiential Learning
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Scholes, Colin A.; Hu, Guoping – Chemical Engineering Education, 2021
A practical for students to experience a process plant is presented, based on operating a solvent absorption plant for carbon dioxide capture. The student must operate the plant in assigned roles that closely identify with a chemical plant environment, to achieve specific performance targets. Students must overcome technical challenges that…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Facilities, Chemistry
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Nita A. Eskew; Amanda L. Smythers; Bryant L. Hutson – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Course based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) enable students to connect theoretical coursework to the real-world application of scientific research, broadly increasing the accessibility of research to students. Similarly, service-learning courses connect undergraduate students to their surrounding communities by anchoring a component of…
Descriptors: Student Research, Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning, Class Activities
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Waldrop, Jessica S. – Management Teaching Review, 2023
$50K @ Play Day is an in-class activity in which student groups apply their knowledge of organizational justice in a managerial decision-making scenario. In this simulation, student teams assume the leadership role of a successful corporate team and are tasked with distributing a monetary team award in a just manner. A comparison of student…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Decision Making, Simulation, Experiential Learning
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Lisa Dierker; Jennifer Rose; Valerie Nazzaro; Robert Kabacoff; Maryam Gooyabadi; Emmanuel Kaparakis – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2024
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) have been shown to help students gain research skills. Few studies, however, have evaluated the impact of CUREs on long-term educational and employment outcomes. This article examines postgraduation outcomes for students enrolling in introductory statistics delivered as a CURE compared with…
Descriptors: Student Research, Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning, Class Activities
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