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Manu Kapur; Janan Saba; Ido Roll – npj Science of Learning, 2023
A frequent concern about constructivist instruction is that it works well, mainly for students with higher domain knowledge. We present findings from a set of two quasi-experimental pretest-intervention-posttest studies investigating the relationship between prior math achievement and learning in the context of a specific type of constructivist…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods, Failure
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Bryoni Trezise; Nitin Vengurlekar; Malcolm Whittaker – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This article considers a pilot research project that examines the successes, failures, and best practice approaches for delivering online performing arts education experiences to young people around Australia. In conversation with 15 teaching artists and 18 youth-based arts organisations nationally, it evaluates the challenges and innovations in…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Theater Arts, Electronic Learning
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Krystal Nunes; Jennifer Ross; Abigail Eastman; Daniel Guadagnolo; Angela Bakaj; Laura Crupi; Shirley Liu; Matthew Petrei; Nicole Laliberté; Fiona Rawle – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2024
Experiencing failure is an important part of the learning process, but undergraduate students often hold a negative perception of failure that may contribute to fear of failure and risk avoidance. We investigated the influence of instructor feedback, discussions of failure in the classroom, and course-level and institutional structures on…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Failure, Feedback (Response), Help Seeking
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Cecilia Latorre-Cosculluela; María Mairal-Llebot; Marta Liesa-Orús; Pilar Rivera-Torres – European Journal of Education, 2025
From the sustainability paradigm, schools are currently committed to offering inclusive education for everyone. Nonetheless, certain forms of lack of attention to the diversity of needs in some education systems are observed, which imply situations of exclusion and barriers to providing quality education. It is precisely for this reason that the…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Access to Education, Educational Needs, Technology Uses in Education
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Zerai, Desalegn; Eskelä-Haapanen, Sirpa; Posti-Ahokas, Hanna; Vehkakoski, Tanja – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
The principles of inclusive education largely accepted by governments of different countries require differentiated classroom instruction to meet the diverse needs of individual students. Despite this, teachers have differing experiences and understandings about implementing differentiated instruction (DI) and heterogeneous classrooms. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individualized Instruction, Student Diversity, Mathematics Teachers
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Anikó Fehérvári; Krisztián Széll – Intercultural Education, 2024
The present paper explores approaches to the classification of ethnic identity. In the framework of research on comparative classifications, we analyse the contextual factors that influence classification in Hungarian education. We compared the number of students who self-reported as Roma with the respective number reported by the school heads (as…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Minority Group Students, Classification, Self Concept
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Adrian Leis; Tetsushi Takemori; Keita Abe; Elisa Himori; Rei Suenaga; Kota Umino – Language Teaching Research, 2025
In this study, the authors investigated the attitudes of Japanese junior high school students towards studying English from the perspective of the Self-worth Theory. A total of 383 students aged 12 to 15 years participated in the qualitative study. Students were required to write three essays about how they would react under hypothetical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Henriksen, Danah; Creely, Edwin; Henderson, Michael – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2019
Considering the political environments of Australia and the United States, the authors discuss the disconnect between policy and the practical needs of educators for creativity in the classroom.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creativity, Educational Policy, Creative Teaching
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McGinn, Noel; Schiefelbein, Ernesto; Froemel, J. Enrique; Lecaros, Alberto – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
Improved access to higher education can reduce social and economic inequality only if universities achieve equality in graduation rates of different groups of students. Concerned about first year failures among first-generation students, a university in Chile devised a between-semesters course intended to allow failed students to remain with their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Academic Failure, First Generation College Students
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Edmondson, Vikki; Sherratt, Fred – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2022
Universities face the challenge of developing undergraduate structural engineering students' design judgement. This study evaluates whether introducing 'learning from failure', centralised around 'real-world' case studies, serves to facilitate the development of engineering judgement in structural design. The study identifies the use of three…
Descriptors: Design, Engineering Education, Failure, Case Studies
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Steenhof, Naomi; Woods, Nicole N.; Van Gerven, Pascal W. M.; Mylopoulos, Maria – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Productive failure is an instructional approach that requires learners to struggle as they attempt to generate solutions to problems before, rather than after, receiving direct instruction on a targeted concept. Studies demonstrate that productive failure prepares students for later learning of new, related knowledge. Our study explored the…
Descriptors: Failure, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Instructional Effectiveness
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Majuto Clement Manyilizu – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2023
Gender inequality is strongly linked with poor performance in science and mathematics for female students in secondary schools owing to socio-economic and cultural issues as well as learning strategies. According to the Certificate of Secondary Education Examination results of 2021 in Tanzania, the failure rate for female students was higher than…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Females, Secondary School Students, Gender Differences
Soraya Elena Layton Jaramillo; William Ani´bal Villamil Villar; Eva Aguaded Rami´rez; Javier Carrillo Rosu´a – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Training in chemistry is essential for undergraduate medical students; however, at the National University of Colombia, basic chemistry courses are associated with high fail rates and low academic performance with regard to first semester students, especially in vulnerable special admission populations. A longitudinal study was carried out via…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students
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Ashley G. Lucas; Andrea Milligan; Sondra Bacharach – Democracy & Education, 2024
This article examines the democratic hopes for the community of philosophical inquiry (CPI), a mode of deliberative discussion, when social justice is both the topic and the goal of discussion. It shares insights from a CPI that was used as an intersubjective research method (Golding, 2015) to enable the authors to interrogate their assumptions…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Communities of Practice, Inquiry, Democracy
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Hartmann, Christian; Rummel, Nikol; Bannert, Maria – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2022
This paper presents a fine-grained process analysis of 22 students in a classroom-based learning setting. The students engaged (and failed) in problem-solving attempts prior to instruction (i.e., the Productive-Failure approach). We used the HeuristicsMiner algorithm to analyze the data of a quasi-experimental study. The applied algorithm allowed…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Problem Solving, Computer Software, Comparative Analysis
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