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Michelle Dubek; Nathan Rickey; Christopher DeLuca – School Science and Mathematics, 2024
Integrated STEM education within North America has become a popular pedagogy; however, teachers identify challenges that arise when planning for and implementing integrated STEM education. These challenges may threaten STEM teachers' capacity to balance disciplinary and integrated learning, a core feature of effective STEM education. The purpose…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Science Teachers, Integrated Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach
Sultmann, William; Lamb, Janeen; Hall, David; Borg, Gary – Religious Education, 2021
The development and implementation of a trial Religious Education (RE) curriculum within a Catholic diocese of Australia was characterized by the scriptural metaphor "into the deep." Commentary (5300 words) from teacher developers (n = 40) and implementers (n = 85) were analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Findings…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Creative Teaching
Özkanbas, Müge; Kirik, Özgecan Tastan – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2020
Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL®) as a collaborative inquiry method has been widely used in teaching chemistry to high school and college students. This paper presents the impact of POGIL on 65 middle school students' understanding about nature of matter. It is a quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group design study in which…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Active Learning, Inquiry, Metacognition
Balogun, Idayat Nike; Yusuf, Abdulraheem – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2019
This paper is a deliberate effort aiming at sensitising teachers, students, parents and other stakeholders on the basic objectives of civic education in its introduction into senior secondary school curriculum and the need to obtain full potentials for constructivist theory in teaching and learning of the relatively new subject. The introduction…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Civics, Citizenship Education, Teaching Methods
Murphy, Marie Claire – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2018
Forest School is a concept, or intervention to traditional educational settings, backed up by research and built upon long-standing theories that children engage with nature naturally and that learning becomes more relevant to the student when they can relate it to real life scenarios. This research documents the implementation of the Irish…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Arts, Elementary School Curriculum, Curriculum Implementation
Ambusaidi, Intisar; Badiali, Bernard; Alkharousi, Khalid – Athens Journal of Education, 2021
Research on science-education reform affirms the importance of taking into consideration teachers' pedagogical beliefs in relation of the constructivist perspective to ensure successful implementation of a reform-oriented curriculum. In addition, prominent studies pinpoint the need for teachers to have sufficient pedagogical content knowledge…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Teachers, Beliefs, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Ambusaidi, Intisar; Badiali, Bernard; Alkharousi, Khalid – Athens Journal of Education, 2021
Research on science-education reform affirms the importance of taking into consideration teachers? pedagogical beliefs in relation of the constructivist perspective to ensure successful implementation of a reform-oriented curriculum. In addition, prominent studies pinpoint the need for teachers to have sufficient pedagogical content knowledge…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Teachers, Beliefs, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Cifaldi, Barbara – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This research identifies a problem of practice with standardized science test scores declining over the last eight years. The Sea Turtle Elementary School for the Creative Arts (STESCA; pseudonym) schedule allowed 150 minutes per week for science instruction, compared with 450 minutes per week for mathematics instruction. Science instruction has…
Descriptors: Art Education, STEM Education, Females, Science Achievement
Ott, Laura E.; Carpenter, Tara S.; Hamilton, Diana S.; LaCourse, William R. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
It is well established that active learning results in greater gains in student conceptual knowledge and retention compared to traditional modes of teaching. However, active learning can be very difficult to implement in a large-enrollment course due to various course and institutional barriers. Herein, we describe the development and…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Active Learning, Large Group Instruction, Science Instruction
Hanson, Pamela K.; Stultz, Laura – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2015
Many science educators know of the pedagogical benefits of inquiry- and research-based labs, yet numerous barriers to implementation exist. In this article we describe a faculty development workshop that explored interdisciplinary and inter-institutional collaborations as potential mechanisms for overcoming barriers to curricular innovation.
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Science, Science Instruction, Workshops
Elwood, Susan A. – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2014
An inquiry-based, cross-course, collaborative structure is being implemented toward a graduate program's goals of using project-based learning as a consistent, core learning experience in each course cycle. This paper focuses upon the course collaborative structure and the two key forms of assessment used in each collaborative cycle: a progressive…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Cooperative Learning, Student Projects, Active Learning
Urhahne, Detlef; Schanze, Sascha; Bell, Thorsten; Mansfield, Amie; Holmes, Jeff – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
The article presents an analysis of practices in teaching with computer-supported collaborative inquiry learning environments. We describe the role of the teacher in computer-supported collaborative inquiry learning by five principles that span the whole instructional process, from the preparation of the lesson up to the assessment of learning…
Descriptors: Mentors, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Teacher Role
Doering, Aaron; Miller, Charles; Veletsianos, George – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2008
Adventure learning (AL) is a hybrid distance education approach that provides students with opportunities to explore real-world issues through authentic learning experiences within collaborative learning environments. Within hybrid environments, designers habitually attempt to replicate traditional classroom pedagogy resulting in experiences that…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Transformative Learning, Educational Technology
Oh, Phil Seok; Shin, Myeong-Kyeong – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2005
Student reflective ideas were examined with respect to Group Investigation (GI), which was employed in 11th grade Korean earth science classrooms. A modified GI method was implemented during the course of an action research effort consisting of two yearlong projects. Students' writings, which had been produced twice a year, were analyzed to reveal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Investigations, Student Attitudes