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Blanca A. Alani´s-Garza; David Paniagua-Vega; Olga Rodri´guez-Marti´nez; Norma Cavazos-Rocha; Ricardo Salazar-Aranda; Noemi´ Waksman-Minsky; Alma L. Saucedo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The COVID-19 outbreak represented a remarkable challenge in universities and colleges since it forced the transition from a face-to-face model in classrooms and laboratories to a remote, online model using computers, tablets, and cell phones. In Mexico and other Latin American countries, the return to educational activities was a slow-paced…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, COVID-19
Tanti Listiani – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
Learning loss due to online learning has caused students to experience a decrease in their ability to solve mathematical problems. One of the declines in students' mathematical problem-solving skills occurred in the statistics course. Statistics as a branch of mathematics has an important role in training students' skills in processing and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Statistics Education, Comparative Analysis
Schalk, Lennart; Roelle, Julian; Saalbach, Henrik; Berthold, Kirsten; Stern, Elsbeth; Renkl, Alexander – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Worked examples support learning. However, if they introduce easy-to-confuse concepts or principles, specific ways of providing worked examples may influence their effectiveness. Multiple worked examples can be introduced blocked (i.e., several for the same principle) or interleaved (i.e., switching between principles), and can be sequentially or…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Instructional Effectiveness, College Students, Teaching Methods
Plummer, Kenneth; Taeger, Stephan; Burton, Melissa – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2020
Student learning in religious educational settings is subject to the same pedagogical forces, both effective and ineffective, as found in secular settings. Lectures, readings, assignments, testing and other activities associated with typical instruction, while of some value, tend to leave students with knowledge that is mostly fragmented. In this…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Problem Solving, Religious Education, Teaching Methods
Burke, Jon; Goukasian, Levon; Shearer, Robert – Journal of Statistics Education, 2020
Students often struggle with the concept of dependence of events or random variables. We present a simple coin flipping game that yields surprising results due to the dependencies within the game. The game is simple enough for young children to understand and play, yet complex enough to yield results that are counterintuitive to even most graduate…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Games, Problem Solving
Nachtigall, Valentina; Serova, Katja; Rummel, Nikol – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
The current work builds on research demonstrating the effectiveness of Productive Failure (PF) for learning. While the effectiveness of PF has been demonstrated for STEM learning, it has not yet been investigated whether PF is also beneficial for learning in non-STEM domains. Given this need to test PF for learning in domains other than…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Failure, Teaching Methods, High School Students
Rong, Hui; Choi, Ikseon – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2019
Employing authentic cases experienced by practitioners in educational contexts is critical to expanding students' experience and engaging students in authentic problems to promote their real-world problem-solving skills. Although in real life, practitioners experience both success and failure and learn from both, little research has been done so…
Descriptors: Classification, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Instructional Design, Problem Solving
Tarja Tuononen; Heidi Hyytinen; Katri Kleemola; Telle Hailikari; Auli Toom – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Teachers' conceptions of teaching play a key role in the pedagogical practices they apply in their teaching. Previous studies of conceptions of teaching generic skills have been mainly qualitative with small samples, and thus there is a need for a more extensive quantitative study. This study investigates the associations between higher education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Teaching Experience
Melissa Lee; Chun-Wei Huang; Kelly Collins; Mingyu Feng – Grantee Submission, 2025
Math anxiety has been found to negatively correlate with math achievement, affecting students' choices to take fewer math classes and avoid math educational opportunities. Educational technology tools can ameliorate some of the negative effects of math anxiety. We examined students' math anxiety, effort in an educational technology platform, and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Achievement, Outcomes of Education
Kelly M. McGinn; Julie L. Booth; Alexandra Huyghe; Laura K. Young; M. Suzanne Donovan – Journal of Experimental Education, 2025
Prior short-term studies have shown the effectiveness of worked examples and self-explanation prompts in improving elementary students' mathematics knowledge. However, year-long classroom-based interventions have been tested only with older students. The purpose of the current study was to explore the effectiveness of a year-long classroom…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Mathematics Instruction, Intervention, Elementary School Students
Rudy Baez; Henry Sanchez; Duli Pllana – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2025
This paper investigates the connection between the spiral teaching method and mathematical rigor in K-12 education. Defining rigor as a balanced integration of conceptual understanding, application, and procedural fluency (contrasting it with rote learning), the paper posits that the spiral approach cultivates this rigor. By revisiting…
Descriptors: Spiral Curriculum, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
Maria Shaheen; Lauren Loquasto – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2025
When thinking of early childhood STEM, images of active, play-based design challenges, experiences with robotics/coding, or hands-on experiences with open-ended materials (e.g., balls, ramps, loose parts) often come to mind. While these are certainly images that align with developmentally appropriate early childhood STEM practices, some of the…
Descriptors: Robotics, Values Education, Teaching Methods, Early Childhood Education
Webster, Dustin – Educational Theory, 2021
In this essay Dustin Webster argues that it is not the teaching of academics, but instead contributing to the ethical development of students that allows teachers to flourish in their roles. Engaging in what he calls "ethics education" provides intrinsic value that serves a teacher's flourishing as well as adding instrumental value in…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development
Piercey, Victor – PRIMUS, 2021
Since the content of the Theory of Interest course in an actuarial science program is tied to an external exam, instructors may be hesitant to attempt to use inquiry-based learning. In this paper, I outline how and why I did so, including descriptions of the materials that I wrote. I found that student performance on the final exam improved…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Inquiry, Mathematics, Money Management
Yaayin, Boniface; Oppong, Emmanuel K.; Hanson, Ruby – Science Education International, 2021
The focus of this study was to find out the effectiveness of the jigsaw model on improving pre-service teachers' performance in selected functional group organic compounds. The study employed the quasi-experimental non-randomized pre-test/post-test intact class design. The sample was 144 pre-service teachers comprising 72 in the experimental class…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Preservice Teachers

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