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Gillian Hendry; Zara P. Brodie; Claire Wilson; Jim McKechnie – Psychology Teaching Review, 2023
It is known that first-year retention rates are a cause for concern within higher education. One way in which to tackle this is to consider how institutions can best prepare new students for the transition to university. The current paper details a project from the University of the West of Scotland where first year psychology students enrolled on…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Psychology, College Preparation, Academic Ability
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Claudio Alvarez; Maira Marques Samary; Alyssa Friend Wise – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2024
Computer programming is a skill of increasing importance in scientific and technological fields. However, in introductory computer science (CS1) courses in higher education, approximately one in every three students fails. A common reason is that students are overwhelmed by an accelerated and inflexible pace of learning that jeopardizes success.…
Descriptors: Mastery Learning, Computer Science Education, Programming, Action Research
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Taback, Nathan; Gibbs, Alison L. – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2023
Can a "nudge" toward engaging, fun, and useful material improve student attitudes toward statistics? We report on the results of a randomized study to assess the effect of a "nudge" delivered via a weekly E-mail digest on the attitudes of students enrolled in a large introductory statistics course taught in both flipped and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Statistics Education, Electronic Mail, Introductory Courses
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Fabián Arroyo Rojas; Samuel R. Hodge – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2024
The purpose of this study was to analyze faculty selections of course content in introductory-adapted physical education courses syllabi pertaining to content on inclusion at three universities in Chile. In this content analysis, course syllabi from three different Chilean physical education teacher education programs were analyzed. From the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Teacher Education, Adapted Physical Education
Kleb Dale G. Bayaras – Online Submission, 2023
In course design, topic outline organization encompasses the structuring and sequencing of topics to be delivered in a learning environment. Recent studies in topic outline optimization revolve around massive open online courses (MOOCs) due to their abundance but not much has been studied on the traditional courses. This study investigates the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Introductory Courses, Programming
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Iretzberger, Manuel – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
The social sciences increasingly utilize film as a teaching tool. This is reflected by a growing amount of publications on the topic, which are predominantly reporting positive results. Incorporating the medium seems to allow for more adaptive and engaging ways of teaching. Judging from the existing literature, however, its application in the…
Descriptors: Films, International Relations, Introductory Courses, Instructional Materials
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Radmehr, Farzad; Nedaei, Mahboubeh; Drake, Michael – PRIMUS, 2022
Mathematics education faculty working in mathematics departments are commonly involved in teaching undergraduate mathematics courses, teaching and supervising postgraduate students of mathematics education, and developing mathematics teachers (pre-service and/or in-service). This paper proposes a new elective course that can be taken by either…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Majors (Students), Elective Courses, Course Selection (Students)
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Yijie Li; Chuang Wang – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
The purpose of this study is to analyse the differences in the International Foundation Programmes in Australia, China and the United Kingdom and to explore different University Foundation Programmes' effect on international student satisfaction, learning motivation and their performance in higher education. Through this research, it can be seen…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Satisfaction, Foreign Countries, Cross Cultural Studies
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Olivia Hawco; Erynne Sutanto; Haider Alsafar; Eshal Dave; Aditi Bansal; Ayuni Ratnayake; Emily Bell; Aarthi Ashok – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2024
Immersive research opportunities allow students to take ownership of their learning, explore based on curiosity, and engage in the scientific process while developing confidence and skills. However, research positions for biology undergraduates are limited, and conventional teaching labs are often restricted to pre-designed experiments without…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Student Research
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Genine Hook; Nikki Jessen – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2022
This paper examines the experiences of two non-Indigenous academics in a regional Australian university who taught/coordinated a first-year course, Introduction to Indigenous Australia (SCS130). Drawing on our own experiences, we explore the implications and contentious nature of non-Indigenous academics teaching Indigenous Studies and align this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Ethnic Studies
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Scribner, Emily D.; Harris, Sara E. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2020
The Mineralogy Concept Inventory (MCI) is a statistically validated 18-question assessment that can be used to measure learning gains in introductory mineralogy courses. Development of the MCI was an iterative process involving expert consultation, student interviews, assessment deployment, and statistical analysis. Experts at the two universities…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mineralogy, Introductory Courses, Science Tests
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Elmas, Mevlüt; Özden, M. Yasar – Online Submission, 2022
Everyday, technology in our life changes quickly. Every development made by humans in the field of technology affects the way of our life, and education is not an exception. We now have a variety of learning methods in addition to conventional, in-person instruction. This research was carried out in the "Computer for Low" (ITEC190) and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Blended Learning, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education
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Cooke, James E.; Weir, Laura; Clarkston, Bridgette – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2019
Multistage collaborative exams are implemented to enhance learning and retention of course material. However, the effects of multistage collaborative exams on retention of course content are varied. These discrepancies may be due to a number of factors. To date, studies examining collaborative exams and content retention have used questions that…
Descriptors: Retention (Psychology), Test Format, Responses, Student Evaluation
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Sobers, Candace – History Teacher, 2020
Due to the particular experiences of the African continent and its peoples, and the myriad of ways these experiences have been interpreted, appropriated, and reclaimed, there are a pressing series of epistemological, pedagogical, and ethical challenges, especially for those who wish to include African content in predominantly non-Africanist…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, History Instruction, Course Content
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Hawe, E.; Lightfoot, U.; Dixon, H. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
In this paper, we explore first-year undergraduate students' experiences and perceptions regarding the use of exemplars, with reference to the development of student self-regulation. The study was carried out at a tertiary education institution in New Zealand where the second author was a lecturer. This author used exemplars with two classes of…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Metacognition
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