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Milo D. Koretsky; Allison Godwin; Donald P. Visco Jr. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2023
The article provides a resource to help faculty cultivate their education research ideas and place those ideas within a framework suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed journal such as "Chemical Engineering Education." The six-element publication framework is supported by two metaphors, a funnel and a house, to illustrate how to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Publications, Peer Evaluation, Periodicals
Abdon Winters, Susan; Spataro, Sandra E.; Hughes, Stephanie – Management Teaching Review, 2022
Management students conduct much of their coursework in teams, as they should. We teach them where teams can fail and how teams can become high performing. But too often, the team experience for students is solely about logistics and coordination. Students often miss the rich benefits of using their self-awareness and social intelligence to…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Teamwork, Cooperative Learning
Bloomquist, Candace; Speranza, Carly; Bergland, Daneen; Fierke, Kerry K. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2022
The purpose of this article is to share with leadership educators a writing exercise designed to provide doctoral students enrolled in an Administrative and Policy Leadership course an opportunity to gain experience with building collective will for policy advocacy on a social justice issue. This article describes the use of a letter writing…
Descriptors: Letters (Correspondence), Leadership Training, Educational Policy, Advocacy
Esther Kataate Namakula; Valarie L. Akerson – Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health, 2024
The study explored the impact of peer critiquing on preservice teachers' understanding of the nature of science, scientific inquiry, and argumentation in an undergraduate science content course. The aim was to investigate innovative teaching strategies that enhance preservice teachers' comprehension of these key aspects. This study showcased…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Science Process Skills, Inquiry, Preservice Teachers
Katherine E. Batchelor – Journal of Response to Writing, 2022
Although revision is essential to the writing process, it is often neglected in schools. Research has shown that teaching revision through reflection, conferencing, positive teacher feedback, specific instruction linked to reading strategies, and built-in time between drafts for students to think about their writing can cause students not only to…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Writing Skills, Revision (Written Composition), Writing (Composition)
Ramon Cardenas – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2024
Feedback is widely recognized as an effective instructional tool. Different feedback types and the efficacy of their role in the classroom have been researched extensively because all forms of feedback are impressionable to students. Research findings have indicated ways that feedback has been implemented into the classroom successfully. In this…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Music Education, Teaching Methods, Role
Capous-Desyllas, Moshoula; Bromfield, Nicole F.; Nava, Alexander; Barnes, Breanna – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
Social workers engage in various types of writing in the educational setting and in diverse practice settings at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. What they write and how they write has a major impact on people's lives. This teaching note highlights the importance of individualized writing support through a project that used peer writing…
Descriptors: Social Work, Professional Education, Writing Instruction, Undergraduate Students
Indriasari, Theresia Devi; Denny, Paul; Lottridge, Danielle; Luxton-Reilly, Andrew – Computer Science Education, 2023
Background and Context: Peer code review activities provide well-documented benefits to students in programming courses. Students develop relevant skills through exposure to alternative coding solutions, producing and receiving feedback, and collaboration with peers. Despite these benefits, low student motivation has been identified as one of the…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Student Motivation, Cooperative Learning, Programming
Kathleen A. J. Mohr; Cindy D. Jones; Kalie Chamberlain; Kara DeCoursey; Marla Robertson; Catherine Summers; Megan Bagley – Reading Teacher, 2024
Despite strong support for integrating reading and writing instruction, writing practice is often crowded out of the schedule in elementary classrooms. To promote increased emphasis on writing, a working group of literacy researchers highlights three writing goals and six research-based reading-to-writing practices to enliven instruction with more…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Integrated Activities, Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction
Passarelli, Angela M. – Management Teaching Review, 2021
Team experiences afford opportunities for students to expand their self-knowledge based on peer feedback, yet feedback processes tend to be cumbersome and difficult to manage. Thus, educators often provide feedback only on the team's work output. The purpose of this article is to introduce a simple, structured exercise in which team members share…
Descriptors: College Students, Teamwork, Feedback (Response), Peer Evaluation
Spivack, April J. – Management Teaching Review, 2020
Skills in creativity are needed to meet the needs of today's organizations, and design thinking is a process that one can learn to become more creative. Yet the diminishing exposure to and pursuit of humanities courses, which have traditionally developed these skills, has put pressure on business schools to fill the gap. This experiential learning…
Descriptors: Design, Creativity, Creative Thinking, Thinking Skills
Betsy Gilliland; Michelle Kunkel; Mitsuko Suzuki – Journal of Response to Writing, 2022
Teacher-student group conferences (TSGCs) blend the benefits of one-to-one teacher-student writing conferences with those of peer response. TSGCs socialize student writers into discussions of academic writing, giving them an expert model (the teacher) and an opportunity to practice providing feedback to several peers. This article describes how…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation, Writing Instruction, Teleconferencing
Hiscox, Holly – Teaching History, 2021
Holly Hiscox was concerned that many of her A-level students -- asked to evaluate three different historical interpretations for their non-examined assessment task -- still tended to hold unhelpful misconceptions about the nature of interpretations. In this article she explains how she created an introductory scheme of work to help them understand…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, High School Students, Historical Interpretation
Hennig, Amee Jeanette; Whitworth, Brooke A.; MacPherson, Allison Huff – Science Teacher, 2020
At the Center for Integrated Access Networks (CIAN), an Engineering Research Center funded from 2008-2018 by the National Science Foundation, the education department worked to develop new and innovative digital resources to engage students in learning science content. One resource created, the CIAN Comic Book, focuses on educating students about…
Descriptors: Science Education, Teaching Methods, Cartoons, Astronomy
The Assessment Playbook for Distance and Blended Learning: Measuring Student Learning in Any Setting
Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy; Bustamante, Vince; Hattie, John – Corwin, 2020
Assessments are the essential link between teaching and learning, yet the assessments used in face-to-face classrooms are not always practical or impactful in remote learning environments. Now that teachers are teaching from a distance, how will you assess what your students have learned? Tapping the expertise of teachers who are successfully…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Distance Education, Blended Learning, Electronic Learning