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Verma, Shiv Kumar; Punekar, Ravi Mokashi – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
Nature-inspired designs/organic designs exhibit a very close resemblance with nature especially in terms of form and structure. Form giving for organic design is a special class of design problem that involves the use of inspiration and analogies from nature for creative problem-solving. There is insufficient research in understanding this…
Descriptors: Creativity, Design, Problem Solving, Natural Resources
Hurwich, Talia – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2021
Purpose: This paper aims to illustrate how graphic novel adaptations can engage adolescents in conversations about gender and society, particularly when adaptations are weighed against messaging found in a student's everyday life such as religiously motivated gender normativity. Design/methodology/approach: This paper is based on quantitative and…
Descriptors: Jews, Females, Religious Factors, Novels
Bautista, Judy Cañero; Gutierrez, Merry Ruth Morauda – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2022
Contemporary society demands from individuals new and relevant literacies that go beyond the basics of reading and writing. Furthermore, texts now appear less confined to a single semiotic resource. The proliferation of different forms of communication like visuals, among others, encourages people to use literacy in multiple modalities.…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Reading Comprehension, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Martin, Sarah E. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This qualitative inquiry sought to advance metacognitive theory with an understanding in higher-ordered thinking processes to complete a discussion forum as articulated by online undergraduates with learning disabilities. In doing so, descriptions of lived experiences enrich metacognitive theory by answering the research question, how do online…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Undergraduate Students, Learning Disabilities, Metacognition
Essers, Geurt; Dielissen, Patrick; van Weel, Chris; van der Vleuten, Cees; van Dulmen, Sandra; Kramer, Anneke – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2015
Communication assessment in real-life consultations is a complex task. Generic assessment instruments help but may also have disadvantages. The generic nature of the skills being assessed does not provide indications for context-specific behaviour required in practice situations; context influences are mostly taken into account implicitly. Our…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Context Effect, Evaluators, Qualitative Research
Tadayon, Fereshteh; Ravand, Hamdollah – Language Testing in Asia, 2016
Background: Research studies (e.g., Phakiti, Language Testing 25(2):237-272, 2008a; Phakiti, Language Assessment Quarterly 5(1): 20-42, 2008b; Purpura, Learner strategy use and performance on language tests: a structural equation modeling approach, 1999) conducted on the construct validation of Bachman and Palmer's (1996) strategic competencehas…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Competence, Grounded Theory, Second Language Learning
Silvestri, Julia; Wang, Ye – American Annals of the Deaf, 2018
The purpose of the study was to uncover and describe psycholinguistic and sociocognitive factors facilitating effective reading by signing adults who are profoundly deaf and do not use hearing technology. The sample comprised four groups, each consisting of 15 adults, for a total of 60 participants. The four groups were "deaf…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Adults, Deafness, Reading Instruction
Letwinsky, Karim Medico; Cavender, Monica – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2018
Many preservice teacher (PST) programs throughout the world are preparing students to implement the Core Standards, which require deeper conceptual understandings of mathematics and an informed approach for teaching. In this qualitative multi-case study, researchers explored the teaching methods for two university instructors and changes in PSTs…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Beliefs, Student Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction
Roesler, Rebecca A. – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2016
Teaching is replete with problem solving. Problem solving as a skill, however, is seldom addressed directly within music teacher education curricula, and research in music education has not examined problem solving systematically. A framework detailing problem-solving component skills would provide a needed foundation. I observed problem solving…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Music Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
Randles, C. A.; Overton, T. L. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2015
This paper describes the results of a qualitative study using ground theory to investigate the different approaches used by chemists when answering open-ended problems. The study involved undergraduate, industrialist and academic participants who individually answered three open-ended problems using a think aloud protocol. Open-ended problems are…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Undergraduate Students, Problem Solving, Expertise
Torres, J. T.; Anguiano, Carlos J. – Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 2016
Feedback has typically been studied as a means of improving academic performance. Few studies inquire into the processes by which feedback shapes student identity. The authors carry out a discourse analysis of written comments to explore how feedback is discursively constructed by both teachers and students. Analysis of written feedback,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Discourse Analysis, Self Concept, Written Language
Bogard, Treavor; Liu, Min; Chiang, Yueh-hui Vanessa – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2013
This multiple-case study examined how advanced learners solved a complex problem, focusing on how their frequency and application of cognitive processes contributed to differences in performance outcomes, and developing a mental model of a problem. Fifteen graduate students with backgrounds related to the problem context participated in the study.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Observation, Protocol Analysis, Prior Learning
Topsakal, Unsal Umdu; Oversby, John – Journal of Biological Education, 2013
In the present study, we have explored an aspect of teachers' perceptions of biology diagrams. The research was performed in Turkey. The data were gathered from 50 (25 female, 25 male) teachers of primary and secondary schools and 34 (18 female, 16 male) academic staff of different universities in Turkey. Some of the participants are science…
Descriptors: Biology, Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Protocol Analysis
Barry, Nancy; Henry, Daniel – Contributions to Music Education, 2015
This study aimed to gain an in-depth perspective through examining how the conducting pedagogy of three selected exemplary high school and college instrumental music conductors function within the context of an actual rehearsal. A typical rehearsal was video recorded, followed by a "think-aloud" session in which the conductor viewed the…
Descriptors: Musicians, Music, Music Education, Administrators
Johnson, Heather L. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Rate of change is an important concept for students to study, and little is known about the ways in which secondary students make sense of rate of change. In this qualitative study I examined how four high school students who have not taken calculus reasoned about changing quantities when interacting with mathematical tasks involving multiple…
Descriptors: Calculus, Inferences, High School Students, Mathematical Concepts