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Mohammad Reza Keramati; Robyn M. Gillies – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Although previous studies have highlighted the positive effects of cooperative learning (CL) on academic achievement as well as the learning environment, they have not shown how this happens. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of CL in the field of nursing, as well as to identify students' perceptions of how these effects…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Nursing Education, Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment
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Renee M. Clark; Autar Kaw; Andrew Scott; Saurav Kumar; Ali Yalcin – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Adaptive learning supports online instruction by offering feedback to students using machine learning. In a funded study, adaptive learning was used in a flipped STEM course at three universities for pre-class preparation. We conducted a comparative analysis with and without adaptive learning. The assessments were a final exam and concept…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, STEM Education, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education
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Moghadam, Zahra Bakhtiari; Narafshan, Mehry Haddad; Tajadini, Massoud – Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education, 2023
Entering the age of globalization and multi-cultures, the education system has become more accountable to provide a positive and productive learning atmosphere in which both life skills and academic skills are taught and trained. Following this welcoming trend, the present study sought to integrate a proposed critical thinking-based intervention…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Language Learners, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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Firestone, Allison R.; Cruz, Rebecca A.; Massey, Darcie – Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
Equity-centered preparation builds novice teachers' capacity to make meaningful instruction accessible to all students, particularly those historically excluded from high-quality learning experiences. Drawing on social learning theory, we examined Teacher Study Groups as a model for supporting preservice special educators' development of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Equal Education, Educational Practices, Communities of Practice
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Alison Page; Jennifer Blue – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
A study was done at a mid-sized public university in the Midwest of the United States. At this university, there are three large classes taught in Student-Centered Active Learning Environment with Upside-down Pedagogies (SCALE-UP) classrooms: algebra-based introductory physics, calculus-based introductory physics, and introductory statistics.…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Student Centered Learning, Peer Relationship, College Students
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Oemig, Paulo A. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
The culture of a science classroom favors a particular speech community. Thus membership requires students to become bilingual and bicultural at the same time. The complexity of learning science rests in that it not only possesses a unique lexicon and discourse, but it ultimately entails a particular way of knowing. This study examines the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Hispanic American Students, Hispanic Americans, Latin Americans
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Droscher, Hannah; Van Den Hout, Bernadette; Hughes, Leila; Evans, Helen; Banerjee, Robin; Hayward, Mark – Pastoral Care in Education, 2022
This paper describes effects on wellbeing as well as logistical difficulties of implementing regular Quiet Time (QT) via Transcendental Meditation (TM) among mainstream secondary school pupils with special educational needs, age 12--16 measured via a pilot Randomised Control Trial (RCT). Participants were recruited from three mainstreams and one…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Special Needs Students, Well Being, Metacognition
Madeleine Horn – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to examine the lived experiences of general education teachers working with high-risk children that participate in therapy dog support in classroom settings. Interviews were conducted with 8 general education teachers who worked with high-risk children within an educational setting where…
Descriptors: Animals, Therapy, Teacher Attitudes, At Risk Students
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Venkatesh, Anil; Bagley, Spencer – PRIMUS, 2022
To address a deteriorating classroom climate at the midpoint of a two-semester course sequence, we employed a novel intervention: reading a research manuscript together with students as an invitation to legitimate peripheral participation in scholarly reflection on teaching and learning. This intervention resolved many student complaints about the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Intervention, Student Participation, Publications
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Yurtseven Avci, Zeynep; Ergulec, Funda; Misirli, Ozge; Sural, Irfan – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2022
Considering the technological developments and the changes that these developments have brought in individuals' lives, it has become important to make some arrangements in all areas of life. It's also important to make changes in classes for 21st century learners. For students to have 21st century learning characteristics, they need to be actively…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Information Technology, Program Effectiveness, Preservice Teachers
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Jafar, Afshan – Teaching Sociology, 2021
This article details an exercise for the first day of class in an introductory sociology course. Students in two sections of Introduction to Sociology taught by the same professor and covering the same content, with the exception of the exercise on the first day of class, were surveyed at the end of the semester regarding the first day. Student…
Descriptors: Sociology, Student Attitudes, Class Activities, Memory
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Thompson, Penny; Chaivisit, Sarinporn – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2021
This study used the concept of shared affordance space to explore students' perceptions of the use of a telepresence robot in a face-to-face classroom. Results from this qualitative pilot study suggest the telepresence robot has the potential to provide enough autonomy and agency for both the remote user and the in-class students to perceive a…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Robotics, Student Attitudes
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Illøkken, Kristine E.; Øverby, Nina Cecilie; Johannessen, Berit; Vik, Frøydis Nordgård – Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, 2021
Evidence suggests that a free school meal can improve children and adolescent diet, social environment, concentration, and school performance. This study aimed to investigate possible effects of a free, healthy school meal among students that usually eat packed meals on behavioral issues, inactiveness, self-efficacy, school enjoyment and classroom…
Descriptors: Lunch Programs, Program Effectiveness, Nutrition, Dietetics
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Erden, Hale – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2020
The objective of the current study was to determine whether it was sustainable to teach and learn in multi-graded classrooms. This paper reports on an investigation into experiences of key stakeholders regarding difficulties and the factors contributing to the difficulties faced throughout the process of teaching and learning in multi-graded…
Descriptors: Mixed Age Grouping, Program Effectiveness, Barriers, Teacher Attitudes
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Dare, Lynn; Nowicki, Elizabeth – Journal of Educational Research, 2019
For high-ability students to develop their full potential, they require evidence-based interventions tailored to their exceptional needs. Educational acceleration has proven effective with many high-ability students, but educators sometimes express concerns about social issues, and such concerns may block access to accelerative interventions.…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Inclusion, Barriers, Beliefs
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