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Jakubowski, Henry V.; Bock, Nicholas; Busta, Lucas; Pearce, Matthew; Roston, Rebecca L.; Shomo, Zachery D.; Terrell, Cassidy R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
Our climate is changing due to anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases from the production and use of fossil fuels. Present atmospheric levels of CO[subscript 2] were last seen 3 million years ago, when planetary temperature sustained high Arctic camels. As scientists and educators, we should feel a professional responsibility to discuss major…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Climate, Change, Ecology
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Holyoke, Laura B.; Schiffelbein, Kathryn; Bryant, Elizabeth; Derrick, Jamie – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2022
Increasing pressure and demands on students in higher education to perform and succeed has contributed to unprecedented levels of student stress, leading to poor academic performance and mental health. Universities are positioned to take proactive measures by creating environments that support student learning and minimise anxiety, such as…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Course Content, Well Being, College Students
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Broadbent, J.; Ajjawi, R.; Bearman, M.; Boud, D.; Dawson, P. – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted traditional methods of teaching and learning within higher education. But what remained when the pandemic passed? While the majority of the literature explores the shifts "during" the pandemic, with much speculation about post-pandemic futures, a clear understanding of lasting implications…
Descriptors: Universities, Foreign Countries, Course Content, Pandemics
Caroline Kaufmann Twachtman – ProQuest LLC, 2022
First-year seminar (FYS) courses tend to focus on preparing students for successful academic and social integration into the college environment. Many of the studies on FYS courses focus on measuring outcomes such as college grades, retention, and graduation rates. While there is notable documentation of several different types of FYS courses,…
Descriptors: College Students, First Year Seminars, Student Participation, Student Characteristics
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Tas, Maarten; Fleming, Margaret; Dawson, Richard – School Science Review, 2019
This article describes how a homework task on climate change is being developed as part of a larger project on sustainability issues -- Urban Science. The ultimate aim of this European project is to improve the teaching of scientific enquiry so that students develop the competences to actively contribute to creating sustainable cities, to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Climate, Change
Lisa M. Brunetti – ProQuest LLC, 2021
During the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic moved rapidly across the globe (Johns Hopkins University & Medicine, 2020). By the end of February 2020, American higher education institutions were forced to make quick decisions regarding the continuity of operations, despite limited information about the virus (American College Health…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Attitudes, Distance Education, COVID-19
Perez, Renante B.; Bua, Verlito E., Jr. – Online Submission, 2019
With the harsh environmental problems the world is experiencing today, it is high time to enhance environmental education offered by schools. Hence, the main goal of this research study was to determine the effectiveness of the integration of environmental education to formal basic education curriculum in the Educational District I, Schools…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
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Matsubara, Kenji; Hagiwara, Yasuhito; Saruta, Yuji – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2016
This study statistically investigates the characteristics of the intended curriculum for Japanese primary science, focusing on the learning content. The study used the TIMSS 2011 Grade 4 Curriculum Questionnaire data as a major source for the learning content prescribed at the national level. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to determine the…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Elementary School Students, Science Curriculum, Questionnaires
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Boakye, Cecilia – SAGE Open, 2015
The study found out the role that some selected science curricula of the pre-tertiary level of education in Ghana played with respect to climate change education. Content analysis was used to analyze four science curricula of the pre-tertiary levels of education in Ghana, namely, the curriculum for primary, Grades 1 to 3 (age = 6-9 years);…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, High School Students, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Finley, Britney A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Health of college students is a national public health concern, however general health courses which cover topics of concern such as responsible sexual behaviors, alcoholism, drug abuse, tobacco use, nutrition, weight management, cardiovascular health, and mental health issues are rarely a required course for college students. University health…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Health, Public Health
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Zieffler, Andrew S.; Garfield, Joan B. – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2009
This study examined students' development of reasoning about quantitative bivariate data during a one-semester university-level introductory statistics course. There were three research questions of interest: (1) What is the nature, or pattern of change in students' development in reasoning throughout the course?; (2) Is the sequencing of…
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, College Students
Brown, Brack – Teaching Political Science, 1984
Change is a subject of ever-growing importance for public administration. Discussed are six major perspectives recommended as categories to be combined in various ways to construct graduate courses on change. Also presented are sample exercises for use with doctoral and master's students undertaking the study of change. (RM)
Descriptors: Change, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs
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Clayden, Judith – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1995
Outlines the historical development of Australian cataloging education. Examines changes made in three cataloging courses to obtain balances between cataloging theory and practice. Summarizes the opinions of librarians, library students, and educators on the proportions of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and personal attributes helpful in…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cataloging, Change, Course Content
Carr, Alison A. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1995
Describes the importance of leadership as an informing and unifying discipline for the preparation of performance technologists and explores the impact of this orientation on a pertinent course at Western Michigan University. Topics include leadership behaviors, vision, motivation, conflict, decision making, communication, change, followership,…
Descriptors: Change, Communication (Thought Transfer), Conflict, Course Content
Mumme, Stephen P. – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Notes the need for political development courses, but points out the lack of agreement about scope and methodologies. Explores the theoretical and substantive problems in construction of such courses for the 1990s. Discusses attempts to identify a core subject matter, stating that the broader range of theory and subject has freshened discourse on…
Descriptors: Change, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems
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