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deJonge-Kannan, Karin; Lyon, Alexandra – Journal of College and Character, 2023
Although it has been established that U.S. students typically enter college unprepared to engage in interreligious conversations, it is unclear whether and to what extent a university course focused on the sociolinguistics of religion equips students to feel better prepared for such conversations. Therefore, this study employs an exploratory case…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Individual Differences, Religion, Student Development
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Cheng, Zui; Long, Yishi; Koehler, Adrie A. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2022
Asynchronous online discussions (AODs) are a central component of online courses and have been widely implemented in case-based instruction (CBI). In online CBI, AODs offer learners a medium for making sense of complex problems, as they consider case topics collaboratively with peers and facilitators. Therefore, learners' interactions with others…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Asynchronous Communication, Discussion, Social Networks
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Mynott, John Paul; Michel, Daryl – Educational Process: International Journal, 2022
Background/purpose: Developing the body of knowledge about how facilitators act and engage with participants is essential to developing Lesson Study (LS) facilitation. This research reveals how two LS facilitators from the United Kingdom and the United States support and lead cycles. Materials/methods: We used the Standards, Assessment,…
Descriptors: Facilitators (Individuals), Lesson Plans, Foreign Countries, Leadership
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Gunn, Laura H.; Ghosh, Subhanwita; ter Horst, Enrique; Markossian, Talar W.; Molina, German – College Teaching, 2022
In a polarized society, it is a university's responsibility to offer courses that explore highly controversial issues. Traditional forms of debate may create barriers to knowledge and entrenchment of perspectives, with students self-limiting their ability to develop informed opinions. We describe an active learning, double-blinded approach to…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Debate, Discussion, Public Health
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Watkins, Nancy; Clark, Larika – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2023
Racism, social media, and free speech collide on a high school campus when a student creates an offensive poster that a classmate posts on social media. This case describes a school administrator's conversations and actions with students, teachers, and the community addressing bigotry, race, and free speech on campus. The scenario is presented…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Media, Freedom of Speech, Discussion
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Portia L. Johnson; Megan McCoy; Kimberly Watkins; Kenneth J. White – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2023
As a follow-up to White et al.'s (2021) "We Don't Talk About That": Exploring Money Conversations of Black, Hispanic, and White Households, this article examines social capital and financial conversations among racial and ethnic groups. Although most people avoid discussing money, Blacks and Hispanics have the fewest financial…
Descriptors: Family and Consumer Sciences, Money Management, Family (Sociological Unit), Discussion
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Carrie Kortegast; Katy Jaekel; Lauren Teso – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2024
Poor supervision has long been cited by new student affairs professionals, particularly practitioners of color, as a factor contributing to their early departures from the field. This, coupled with the hierarchical and often authoritative structures of higher education, has led to practitioners of color feeling burned out and often devalued in…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Student Personnel Workers, Novices, Freedom
Jeanelle L. VerWayne – ProQuest LLC, 2023
While enrollment has been declining across higher education over the last decade, online education is one sector consistently enjoying enrollment gains, making its success indispensable to many institutions. Transactional distance theory has been used to study the experiences of online students and faculty and asserts that dialogue reduces the…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Synchronous Communication, Electronic Learning, Educational Environment
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Ouyang, Fan; Chen, Si; Li, Xu – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
Social learning analytics (SLA) tools are designed to visually demonstrate online discussions with a goal to foster student engagement. However, empirical studies indicate controversial results of the effect of SLA tools on student engagement. This design-based research designs a student-facing SLA tool to demonstrate discussions from three…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Visual Aids, Learner Engagement, Discussion
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Lupinski, Kirsten; Kaufman, Marsha – International Journal on E-Learning, 2023
This study created instructor-made videos (IMVs) for online courses with the goal of increasing student-instructor connection, student engagement, overall course/instructor perceptions, and ultimately student satisfaction. IMVs were made for course introductions to outline instructor expectations, and weekly updates. The rapid increase to online…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Student Satisfaction, Teacher Developed Materials
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James, Carrie; Cotnam-Kappel, Megan – Learning, Media and Technology, 2020
Social media platforms like "Twitter" are venues for 24/7 political discussion -- including deliberation, everyday banter, and bickering. For youth, these platforms offer new opportunities and risks for participation, and suggest corresponding implications for civic education. This qualitative, exploratory study examines how 15 civic…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Young Adults, Interpersonal Communication, Computer Mediated Communication
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Ragupathi, Kiruthika; Yeo, Zi Hui; Loy, Hui Chieh – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2022
To promote the development of critical thinking abilities in an introductory undergraduate humanities course in the context of mass higher education, we implemented a course design that employed a series of scenario-based multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and informal peer discussions. Using an online survey to gather perception data and…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Large Group Instruction, Humanities
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Kathleen Klein; Jennifer Calabrese; Adam Aguiar; Sunny Mathew; Kimoni Ajani; Rania Almajid; Jennifer Aarons – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2023
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of traditional and active lecture methods in higher-education courses. A multiple group convergent parallel mixed method design was used, with measurement of learning, attention, and student preference for active or traditional lecture methods. Six faculty at a public university in the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Conventional Instruction, Learner Engagement, Instructional Effectiveness
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Goodman, Sara G.; Moore, Emily – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
Technology-driven interactions are becoming commonplace, particularly as online classes, telecommuting, and virtual meetings across distances and time zones have all increased in popularity. Platforms such as Google Meet, Skype, Webex, and Zoom use synchronous audio-visual communication supported by text-based chat, emoticon responses, and other…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Synchronous Communication, Videoconferencing
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Smillie, Ian; Newton, Meryl – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2020
Many studies have focused on the importance of the participation of children and young people (CYP) in their education, although fewer papers discuss the practical aspects of seeking their views and fewer again on representing them. A mixed method approach was used to collect information regarding educational psychologists' (EPs') practice in…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
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