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Aplin-Houtz, Matthew; Munoz, Laura; Fergurson, J. Ricky; Fleming, David E.; Miller, Rich J. – Marketing Education Review, 2023
Universities found themselves unprepared for the dynamic disruption in their delivery of educational services caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid transition by universities to move all classes to an online format posed unexpected challenges and highlighted the lack of preparation. One of these challenges was service failure in several…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Ethics, Student Attitudes
Randewijk, E.; du Toit, P. H.; Harding, A. F. – South African Journal of Education, 2022
In this research I explored how mathematics teachers can inform their teaching practice through a meta-reflective inquiry into methods of facilitating Whole Brain® learning in mathematics. Herrmann's Whole Brain® theory was used as a lens through which to explore leading theories in the fields of constructivism, mathematics education and cognitive…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
Rodriguez-Falces, Javier – Advances in Physiology Education, 2015
A concept of major importance in human electrophysiology studies is the process by which activation of an excitable cell results in a rapid rise and fall of the electrical membrane potential, the so-called action potential. Hodgkin and Huxley proposed a model to explain the ionic mechanisms underlying the formation of action potentials. However,…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Scientific Methodology, Scientific Principles, Biofeedback