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Posey, Allison – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2022
The Unlearning Cycle offers a way to help educators identify some of the underlying assumptions and beliefs we bring to our pedagogical design. In a field so focused on learning, it is actually unlearning we need to focus on. This chapter shares research and strategies to trade up for new ways of teaching and designing for inclusive, rigorous…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Design, Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods
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Joanne Weber; Denyse Hayward; Michael Skyer; Sarah Snively – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2025
Deaf aesthetics is a theoretical framework we actualized to enhance interactions in deaf education, particularly via multimodal pedagogy and curricular experiences. Prior research illustrates that deaf aesthetics are desired by deaf teachers and students who are deaf; however, most instructional-delivery formats lack these supports. The present…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Deaf Blind, Deafness, Instructional Design
Cynthia A. Snell – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Higher education in the 21st century is changing from the traditional residential program where the student sits in the classroom and is guided through their learning process to one that is online where the student receives their learning away from the classroom. The change from these traditional programs to online programs has increased the age…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Design, Instructional Design, Andragogy
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Agnes Bosanquet; Marina Harvey – International Journal for Academic Development, 2025
This reflection on practice presents an exemplar of an integrated distributed leadership and reciprocal peer review of an academic development initiative. Distributed leadership, characterised by collaborative responsibility, is flexible and adaptive and -- when integrated with reciprocal peer review of teaching -- fosters quality learning…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Leadership Styles, Universities, Peer Evaluation
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Zhou, Z. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2022
This paper analyses a set of widely held beliefs concerning our understanding and teaching of critical thinking, a notion which is increasingly adopted by universities as their main educational goal. Existing scholarship on critical thinking throws up a vast heterogeneous collection of definitions of critical thinking. I propose a…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Definitions, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
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Juha Himanka – European Journal of Higher Education, 2025
This study presents the Terele-model (TEaching, REsearch, LEarning) -- an easy-to-use model that distinguishes different levels of connection between teaching, research and learning. To do this the study uses Johari windows to show clearly and intuitively the five different levels of action and interaction between the teacher and the student. At…
Descriptors: Models, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Theory Practice Relationship
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Schulz, Sandra; Berndt, Sarah; Hawlitschek, Anja – Computer Science Education, 2023
Background and Context: Collaborative and cooperative learning is important to prepare students for their future work and to increase their learning performance in university courses. Several studies have shown promising results regarding team activities, such as pair programming. However, there is little information on how teamwork is currently…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Computer Science Education, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Emily Tarconish; Sally Scott; Manju Banerjee; Allison Lombardi – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2023
Universal Design (UD), a theory that encompasses a proactive approach to accessibility and inclusion, has spread from its roots in architecture and product design to a host of applications including educational contexts. Over more than two decades, applications of UD in postsecondary settings have undergone exponential growth. In this theoretical…
Descriptors: Usability, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Diversity
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Vindya V. Senadheera; Dileepa S. Ediriweera; Thilini P. Rupasinghe – Journal of Learning for Development, 2024
Instructional design (ID) is a systematic process that is used to develop education and training programmes in a consistent and reliable way. A key challenge faced by educators is selecting an ID model by deciding which ID model will be more suitable in order to achieve an effective digital teaching and learning process. The objective of this…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Models, Electronic Learning, Higher Education
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Yanhong Zuo; Fangzhi He – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2024
Digital multimodal composing (DMC) has been receiving increasing attention in the research on English as an additional language (EAL) instruction in higher education. While this approach responds to students' changing writing practices in the digital world, it can create tension with mandated curricula and high-stakes testing regimes that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Higher Education
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Sam Elkington; Paul Chesterton – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Studies reporting flexible assessment strategies and their impact across different modes of study remain limited with little emphasis placed on the role these arrangements play in devising authentic assessment processes. This paper synthesises recent research work depicting flexible design principles and practice strategies for how educators might…
Descriptors: Authentic Learning, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Design, Teaching Methods
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Kofi Ayebi-Arthur; Kwaku Anhwere Barfi; Valentina Arkorful; Theophilus Ocran; Nyinaku Odoi Baffour – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Higher institutions are increasingly embracing the use of computer technologies in advancing education. Despite evidence pointing to the positive impact of computer technologies on teaching and learning, systematic research study on the role of teachers' competencies in computer technologies integration is still not saturated in literature.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computer Science Education, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
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Kluge, Murielle G.; Maltby, Steven; Kuhne, Caroline; Evans, Darrell J. R.; Walker, Frederick Rohan – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
The use of extended reality (XR) technology in education offers many advantages for transferring knowledge and practical skills training at the higher education level. As a result, many Universities over the past 5 + years have undertaken pilot programs to both develop XR content and assess how to best implement it within existing teaching and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Simulation, Instructional Design, Computer Software
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Rowena Harper; Felicity Prentice – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2024
Teaching staff play a pivotal role in the prevention, detection and management of cheating in higher education. They enact curriculum and assessment design strategies, identify and substantiate suspected cases, and are positioned by many as being on the 'front line' of a battle that threatens to undermine the integrity of higher education. Against…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Cheating, Prevention
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Elisabeth Ransanz Reyes; Ainhoa Arana-Cuenca; Ana Isabel Manzanal Martínez – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2025
Online learning, especially in higher education, has grown in recent years and the study of its didactic implications has also increased. Online experiences have been found to be as successful as face-to-face ones, but there is a concern about a lack of social interaction among students. This makes it necessary for teachers to plan collaborative…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Online Courses, Higher Education, Cooperative Learning
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