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Michelle L. Ackerman; Bettina Shapira; Joel B. Goodin; Sunilda A. Andriotis – Online Learning, 2025
Research suggests that supportive programmatic structure can assist online doctoral student success, including time to complete the dissertation. However, completely online doctoral students have unique characteristics and needs and are underrepresented in the research literature; therefore, research exploring programmatic factors as related to…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students, Distance Education, Psychology
Teachers as Promoters of Transformative Environmental Education: Perceptions and Classroom Practices
Irene Guevara-Herrero; José Manuel Pérez-Martín; Beatriz Bravo-Torija – Environmental Education Research, 2025
Recent educational reforms demand a transformative Environmental Education (EE), so teachers should be able to design activities that promote students' critical thinking and informed problem-solving. Given that educators' perceptions can determine their way of teaching, this paper analyzes 249 Spanish teachers' responses to 10 questions in a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Environmental Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Qualifications
Kristin L. Fitzsimmons – Communication Teacher, 2025
This activity challenges students to establish media usage rules for a 30-day digital declutter, during which time they challenge themselves to disengage from distracting digital media. Students write self-assessments about their media habits and relationship to media before beginning the declutter and after they have finished the 30-day…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Digital Literacy, Learning Activities, Mass Media Use