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Sbaraglia, Marco; Lodi, Michael; Martini, Simone – Informatics in Education, 2021
Introductory programming courses (CS1) are difficult for novices. Inspired by "Problem solving followed by instruction" and "Productive Failure" approaches, we define an original "necessity-driven" learning design. Students are put in an apparently well-known situation, but this time they miss an essential ingredient…
Descriptors: Programming, Introductory Courses, Computer Science Education, Programming Languages
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Collins, Laura; Ruivivar, June – Language Teaching, 2021
We propose five research tasks targeting grammar teaching and learning, focusing on extending previous research and exploring under-studied features and contexts. The first two tasks outline replications and extensions of seminal studies on pedagogical grammar, Toth (2008) and Samuda (2001), designed to advance our understanding of the teacher…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Grammar, Teaching Methods
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Rollinde, Emmanuel; Decamp, Nicolas; Derniaux, Catherine – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
The experiment that we present in this paper explores the teaching of Galilean motion principles observed in different reference frames, in an astronomical context. All grade 10 students in a French high school (the lycée Condorcet, Val de Marne) participated in two successive teaching-learning sessions, designed within the theoretical framework…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Astronomy, Science Instruction, Learning Processes
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Lewin, Daniel Roberto; Barzilai, Abigail – Chemical Engineering Education, 2021
The capstone design sequence provides chemical engineering students with the opportunity to demonstrate mastery in process engineering, acquired during their entire degree, and is the ultimate "reality check" in outcome verification. This paper describes the current status of the design sequence followed by chemical engineering students…
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, Flipped Classroom, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education
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Hiver, Phil; Whiteside, Zach; Sánchez Solarte, Ana C.; Kim, Claudia J. – Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, 2021
In language teaching, current understanding of complex classroom contexts and post-methods L2 pedagogy encourages us to adopt a situated and dynamic perspective of the language classroom. Exemplary teaching in such contexts is characterized by critical moment to moment decision-making for building L2 classroom environments that are engaging,…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Metacognition, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Robert Dawson Coffey – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Technology is transforming higher education by removing geographic constraints for both students and instructors and increasing learning and cooperation with internet-based applications. Bloom's taxonomy continues to play a significant role in instructional design for both the classroom and online, but other theories that address the challenges of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Communities of Practice, Inquiry, Instructional Effectiveness
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Denise Dickins; Rachel Hull; Linda Quick – Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations, 2021
In 2017, the CPA exam added task-based simulations that require candidates to demonstrate analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. In addition, there has been an evolution in training and learning from face-to-face, synchronistic, group study, to online, asynchronistic, and independent study. These changes suggest the need to…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Tests, Study Skills
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Abella-García, Víctor; Delgado-Benito, Vanesa; Ausín-Villaverde, Vanesa; Hortigüela-Alcalá, David – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2019
Microblogging networks can potentially increase reflection, learning, and collaboration among undergraduate students. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the use of Twitter can enhance perceived learning and promote critical thinking, collaborative learning, and active student roles. The participants, 202 undergraduate students,…
Descriptors: Social Media, Electronic Journals, Student Journals, Active Learning
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Borge, Marcela; Mercier, Emma – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2019
In this paper, we argue that how we use theories may be preventing us from developing a deeper understanding of computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) contexts. We focus the argument on our understanding of orchestration processes and draw on common theories to show how they prioritize a mono-ecological approach: the examination of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Roelle, Julian; Nückles, Matthias – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Both generative learning tasks and retrieval practice tasks can serve as a beneficial follow-up to an initial study phase in which learners have studied new learning material. However, research that compares the effects of these 2 types of learning tasks is scarce. Therefore, it is widely unknown whether, and if so under which conditions, the one…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Recall (Psychology), College Students, Learning Activities
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Neriz, Liliana; Núñez, Alicia; Fuentes-Caceres, Veronica; Ramis, Francisco; Jerez, Oscar – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2020
Nowadays the business world is characterized by vertiginous changes making work environments more complex and uncertain. This scenario requires professionals with practical experience. While students and new graduates often gain practical experience through internships or part-time jobs, universities can play an active role in developing the…
Descriptors: Simulation, Active Learning, Training Methods, Business Administration Education
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Neyhart, Jeffrey L.; Watkins, Eric – Natural Sciences Education, 2020
Basic quantitative and population genetics topics are typically taught in introductory plant breeding courses and are critical for success in upper-level study. Active learning, including simulations and games, may be useful for instruction of these concepts, which rely heavily on theory and may be more challenging for students. The statistical…
Descriptors: Genetics, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Plants (Botany)
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Camacho, Vicente Lopez; de la Guia, Elena; Olivares, Teresa; Flores, M. Julia; Orozco-Barbosa, Luis – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2020
Increasing school dropout rates are a problem in many educational systems, with student disengagement being one significant factor. Learning analytics is a new field with a key role in educational institutions in the coming years. It may help make strategic decisions to reduce student disengagement. The use of technology in educational…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Learner Engagement, Measurement Equipment, Technology Uses in Education
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Bailey, Richard – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2020
It seems reasonable to suppose that educational practices should be informed by philosophical and scientific understandings of the character and operation of mental processes. Clark and Chambers' 1998 'The Extended Mind' is a seminal paper in the philosophy of mind, but has received limited attention by educational researchers. Their Extended Mind…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Schemata (Cognition), Learning Processes, Criticism
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Wallace, Catherine – Classroom Discourse, 2020
Classroom discourse is an interdisciplinary area of study that contributes to multiple domains of knowledge, including pedagogy, teacher training, second language acquisition, and communities of practice, to name a few. As classroom discourse continues to grow and evolve, so too have the approaches used by scholars to investigate the discourse in…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Classroom Communication
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