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Hiroaki Ogata; Changhao Liang; Yuko Toyokawa; Chia-Yu Hsu; Kohei Nakamura; Taisei Yamauchi; Brendan Flanagan; Yiling Dai; Kyosuke Takami; Izumi Horikoshi; Rwitajit Majumdar – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2024
This paper explores co-design in Japanese education for deploying data-driven educational technology and practice. Although there is a growing emphasis on data to inform educational decision-making and personalize learning experiences, challenges such as data interoperability and inconsistency with teaching goals prevent practitioners from…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Instructional Design, Cooperation, Data Use
Siham Alaoui – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2025
This article reflects a teaching experience in an archival science program offered by a Quebec university. With the aim of redesigning an online course in records management intended for undergraduate students, by incorporating more recent aspects in the course curriculum, a pedagogical approach based on the ADDIE model (analysis, design,…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Archives, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study
Janet M. Y. Cheung; Jane Thogersen; Eve Guerry; Alix Thoeming; Jennifer Ong – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
The Object-Based Learning (OBL) program at the Chau Chak Wing Museum provides bespoke experiences supported by the Academic Engagement team. This paper explores OBL as a pedagogical approach to stimulating student interest in studying the history of pharmacy. OBL workshops were implemented for a cohort of 311 first-year undergraduate pharmacy…
Descriptors: Museums, Pharmaceutical Education, Undergraduate Students, History
Barry J. Lyons – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2024
New and newly widespread communications technologies make it possible for students to enjoy many of the benefits of an ethnographic field school with less commitment of money and time, thereby expanding access to a valuable cross-cultural research experience. This article reflects on the challenges, successes, limitations, and lessons learned from…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Virtual Classrooms
Conor Galvin; Axel Gehrmann; Joanna Madalinska-Michalak; Jakob Kost; Denis Ananin; Rachel Farrell; Peggy Germer; Thomas Bárány; Liam Fogarty; Mehida Salihovic – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
This paper explores the mobilisation of crisis response and related rhetoric in contemporary European teacher education. Using a critical vertical case analysis of illustrative national, regional, and institutional crisis-mediation settings (Switzerland, Germany, Ireland), we examine how crisis-informed policy response addresses global challenges…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Mobility, Crisis Management, Foreign Countries
Xu, Hang – Film Education Journal, 2023
Promoting citizens' film literacy has become vital in enhancing public media literacy in today's ever-changing media environment. The public dissemination of film education has gradually become an established trend in China. At present, film education in mainland China focuses on the development of both film appreciation and creativity, involves a…
Descriptors: Films, Film Study, Educational Quality, Teacher Effectiveness
Qi Wang; Shengquan Yu – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Learning resources are quite important for online learning while resource provision based on algorithms could not address learners' ubiquitous needs well. Moreover, the structure and content of resources are pre-defined which makes the "Structure" and "Content" coupled closely and could not easily adjust when learners' needs…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Resources, Automation, Models
Lee, Kyungmee – Open Learning, 2021
This article tackles a critical question:'to what extent can online higher education (HE) be open and innovative at the same time?' To provide a more comprehensive answer to the question, the author takes up a notion of discourse and situates the analysis in a specific online HE setting: Athabasca University (AU), Canada. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Open Universities, Distance Education, Educational Innovation
Mangione, Daniela; Norton, Lin – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
The paper puts forward the case for vulnerability as an important element within higher education pedagogy. In a context of rapid change and competing demands in the global higher education sector, the zeitgeist is that of teaching excellence, usually measured by a market-driven metrics approach. Teachers might, therefore, feel pressured not to…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Psychological Patterns
Behnke, Yvonne – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2021
This contribution evaluates opportunities and challenges concerning the conception and utilization of visuals in current German geography textbooks from multidisciplinary theoretical perspectives. The designer's point of view, with insights from visual communications, information design, user experience design, and instructional design, will be…
Descriptors: Usability, Geography, Textbooks, Visual Aids
Kyla Flanagan; Lisa R. Stowe; Christine Martineau; Natasha Kenny; Erin Kaipainen – Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
In Canada, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission highlights our roles as educators to reflect Indigenous cultures and knowledges in post-secondary teaching and learning. Developing an inclusive definition of experiential learning in consultation with Indigenous scholars is essential. This newly revised experiential learning framework represents…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Teaching Methods, Holistic Approach, Indigenous Knowledge
Elsigini, Waleed Tageldin; Yamani, Hanaa Abdulraheem – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2021
The use of technology in education has become an urgent necessity and is no longer a luxury. This is evident through the attachment of students to their tablets, mobile phones, and other forms of various technologies. Therefore, educational institutions, especially universities and higher education institutions, must think according to the age…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Flipped Classroom
Mickan, Peter – TESOL in Context, 2022
This paper outlines the general influence of Halliday's (1994, 2014) systemic functional linguistics on TESOL curriculum. Halliday's explanation of language as a social semiotic and language learning as learning to mean has been applied internationally in genre and textbased teaching. The concept of register in systemic functional linguistics…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Linguistic Theory
MacDonald, Abbey; Wise, Kit; Tregloan, Kate; Fountain, Wendy; Wallis, Louise; Holmstrom, Neil – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2020
A significant contention underpinning the commentary around STEM/STEAM is the evidence of discipline hierarchies, and inherent binary perspectives and/or biases that lend themselves to privileging one or more disciplines over another in an interdisciplinary education context. The current focus on increasing engagement with STEM in Australian…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Art Education, Foreign Countries, Barriers
Chow, Jia Yi; Komar, John; Davids, Keith; Tan, Clara Wee Keat – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2021
Background: Nonlinear Pedagogy, underpinned by concepts in ecological dynamics, is a pedagogical framework that advocates an exploratory approach to acquisition of movement skills with an emphasis on individualised movement solutions. Its key principles have been successfully implemented in sports teaching and coaching and are currently being…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Physical Education, Program Design, Foreign Countries