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Fariba Nosrati; Timothy Burns; Yuan Gao; Cherie Sherman – Information Systems Education Journal, 2025
The purpose of this study is to investigate the current state of graduate level business analytics education in the United States. The goal of this research is twofold. The first goal is to understand how higher education institutions are addressing the growing demand for analysts and data-savvy managers in the job market. To achieve this aim, the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Data Analysis, Statistics Education, Labor Needs
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Kamilla Khamzina; Arnaud Stanczak; Célénie Brasselet; Caroline Desombre; Camille Legrain; Sandrine Rossi; Nicolas Guirimand; Federica Cilia – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Inclusive education refers to an educational approach in which all students can learn and participate in the mainstream school system. The successful implementation of inclusive practices is strongly determined by teachers' attitudes toward inclusive education and teacher training is one of several factors influencing these attitudes. Given the…
Descriptors: Program Design, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Inclusion
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Echambadi, Raj; Saiyed, Arshad; Scagnoli, Norma I.; Viswanathan, Madhu – Journal of Management Education, 2022
How does an online graduate business program become the fastest growing program in a short span of 5 years, in a category that has been showing constant decline in the last decade? This article takes a retrospective look at the journey from conception to launch and early implementation of an innovative online program at a large public university…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Business Administration Education, Educational Change, Distance Education
Ha Jeen Choi – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative case study explored how course context, such as course design, facilitation, and community, supports students' basic psychological needs and thus shapes their situational motivation to participate in asynchronous online discussions in different course contexts. Three upper-level undergraduate courses in different disciplines were…
Descriptors: Course Content, Student Motivation, Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication
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Ellis, Emma; Reupert, Andrea; Hammer, Marie – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
Three Australian Government reports released between 2011 and 2017 highlight a child development theory-practice gap in Australian early childhood initial teacher education. This qualitative study explores what informs university lecturers' teaching of child development theory in tertiary programmes. Grounded in Interpretative Phenomenological…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Child Development, Theory Practice Relationship, Early Childhood Education
Lynne N. Kennette; Dawn McGuckin; Deborah Tsagris – Psychology Teaching Review, 2023
The pandemic resulted in many courses being shifted to online delivery, but some courses are designed as online courses from their conception. Courses intentionally designed for online delivery should be well-received by students, but it is not clear which aspects of courses students find particularly appealing and unappealing. We examined…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Online Courses, Asynchronous Communication, General Education
Diedrich, Darell Michael – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The problem addressed in this study is how a College Success course might reverse the trend of lower graduation rates for students with learning disabilities (LDs) who attend a Colorado institution of higher education. Students with LDs graduate at lower rates than the general population, but it is unclear how a College Success course contributes…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, College Students, Success
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Franke, Matthew – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2018
The weighting of a final exam or a final assignment is an essential part of course design that is rarely discussed in pedagogical literature. Depending on the weighting, a final exam or assignment may provide unequal benefits to students depending on their prior performance in the class. Consequently, uncritical grade weighting can discount…
Descriptors: Tests, Course Content, Weighted Scores, Program Design
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Tian, Zhongfeng – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2022
In response to a growing call for developing flexible, multilingual spaces in dual language bilingual education (DLBE) programs, this paper explored how [Sánchez, M. T., O. García, and C. Solorza. 2018. "Reframing Language Allocation Policy in Dual Language Bilingual Education." Bilingual Research Journal 41 (1): 37-51.] translanguaging…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Language Usage, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Lim, Jeen-Su; Heinrichs, John H. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2021
Today's firms are inundated with a huge volume of data and face requirements to use this data to gain and maintain competitive advantage. In this teaching brief, we address the confirmed analytic skills gap by providing context-relevant learning experiences to business students. Specifically, a marketing analytics project development model is…
Descriptors: Marketing, Data Analysis, Business Administration Education, Student Projects
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Gittins, Phill – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2021
Peace education is often carried out without being appropriately adapted to the contexts in which it takes place and rarely involves those most affected by the work in the design and planning of their own initiatives. This article reports on an original participatory action research project designed to contextualise a peace education initiative…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Participatory Research
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An, Tuyin; Clark, Daniel L.; Lee, Hwa Young; Miller, Emily K.; Weiland, Travis – The Mathematics Educator, 2021
Prospective elementary teacher (PSET) education programs vary greatly in the courses and course sequences employed to prepare their students. This article explores potential tradeoffs that arise for mathematics teacher educators, PSETs, and their future students due to the choices PSET education programs make regarding their design. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Program Design
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Koch, Virginia Albaneso – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2016
Developing resident assistant (RA) training is a challenge for most housing and residence life staff. Grounded in the author's doctoral research on the curricular design of RA training programs, this study summarizes current practices in three types of RA training programs--preservice training, in-service training, and academic courses--and…
Descriptors: Resident Advisers, College Students, Training, Teaching Methods
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Gedera, Dilani S. P. – Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning, 2016
Otago Polytechnic (OP) is currently redesigning and redeveloping its programmes and courses under an institution-wide initiative called Designing for Learner Success (D4LS). This initiative has several phases--design, development, delivery, and evaluation. This article focuses on the processes and considerations in the development phase of D4LS,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Instructional Design, Foreign Countries, Program Design
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Maria T. Gallardo-Williams; Lisa D. Parks; Susan Carson – Journal of Faculty Development, 2021
The TH!NK Program is an initiative designed to cultivate students' higher order skills in critical and creative thinking at North Carolina State University. Faculty across the university participate in the TH!NK Faculty Development Institute every year and bring the focus on critical and creative thinking to their courses across diverse…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Teacher Researchers, Program Design, Creative Thinking
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