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Michael Ciolfi; Loretta Howard – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2024
In this chapter, we use the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) to explore the application of universal design for learning (UDL) (CAST 2018) to health care education. We begin by setting a historical context of health care education. Next, we provide an overview of UDL, a review of the literature of UDL in health care education, and then…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Health Services
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Qing Archer Zhang – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This paper seeks to introduce a meaning-making process called 'sensuous abstraction' as one approach to aesthetic experience in line with Dewey's philosophy. Dewey highlights aesthetic experience as the best form of experience that integrates emotional and intellectual qualities to foster deep learning and insights. Building on contemporary…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Aesthetics, Educational Philosophy, Sensory Experience
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Ismail Thamarasseri; Divya Martin – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2024
In the 21st century, teaching strategies, curriculum, and ways of presenting subject matter changed dramatically from kindergarten to higher education. The unprecedented global pandemic brought the concept of hybrid learning to the fore, although it had been in existence for over a decade. Hybrid learning is an approach to teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement
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Rosie Goodman; Jon Ord – Educational Review, 2025
This UK-based study examines how people learned to identify digital misinformation. This included what experiences enabled this development, and the skills that were acquired in the process. This is a small-scale qualitative study of participants who self-reported as being confident in spotting digital misinformation and the data was analysed…
Descriptors: Misinformation, News Media, Media Literacy, Foreign Countries
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Park, Byung-Yeol; Campbell, Todd; Kelly, Miriah; Gray, Ron; Arnold, Chester; Chadwick, Cary; Cisneros, Laura M.; Dickson, David; Moss, David M.; Rodriguez, Laura; Volin, John C.; Willig, Michael R. – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: It is crucial to support students in better understanding water and sustainability issues because water plays a vital role in maintaining global ecosystems, including human life. A wide range of curricular and instructional supports like those embodied in model-based learning (MBL) are necessary for teachers to engage students in the…
Descriptors: Models, Science Education, Water, High School Students
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Pekka Isotalus; Marja Eklund; Karoliina Karppinen – Communication Teacher, 2025
Traditionally, feedback is regarded as crucial in the context of learning and teaching public speaking. In the current course, we analyzed the feedback provided to students by an artificial intelligence (AI) coach and students' learning experiences in developing public-speaking skills via this tool. The MySpeaker Rhetorich speech coach application…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Public Speaking, Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods
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Karleigh Riesen – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2025
Librarians provide instruction for students across disciplines, each with their own teaching and learning practices. An exploration of signature pedagogies will help librarians develop a deeper understanding of student learning. This article identifies reflective pedagogy as a teaching strategy librarians can use to expand upon this learning by…
Descriptors: Library Instruction, Reflective Teaching, Librarians, Academic Libraries
Richey, J. Elizabeth; McEldoon, Katherine; Belenky, Daniel – Pearson, 2023
Pearson's Learning Foundations describe the optimal conditions for learning and reflect the learner experience Pearson hopes their products will create. Pearson does this by incorporating the Learning Design Principles. Each of the Learning Design Principles goes into detail about a key principle, supporting product design and marketing by…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Memory, Learner Engagement
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Emel Cantürk Akyildiz; Yekta Özgüven – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
This research aims to question the effect of adopting non-formal and informal learning environments into architectural education on the overall learning experiences of architecture students. In this context, a series of out-of-school activities organised within the scope of Maltepe University, Faculty of Architecture and Design, which are based on…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Teaching Methods, Informal Education, Extracurricular Activities
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Charissa Jaeger-Sanders – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2023
When you think back to your own experiences as a student, what was meaningful? Memorable? Had a lasting effect? Who are the teachers that stand out? And why? Throughout our lives, we have instructors both in and beyond the classroom, and upon intentional reflection, we can pick up on some qualities that make certain teachers more effective than…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Theological Education, Cooperative Learning, Story Telling
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M. El-Sayed; J. El-Sayed; K. Burke; D. Apple – European Journal of Education, 2025
In any educational setting, stigmatisation and implicit biases can stifle growth and reduce the quality of the learning experience of students from low socio-economic status by creating invisible barriers to opportunity and achievement. Furthermore, due to the lack of monitoring and mentoring, these invisible barriers become harder to detect and…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Negative Attitudes, Educational Environment, Attitude Change
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Ingrid Holsen; Olin B. Oldeide; Margrethe Fosen; Ingvild Jørstad; Emma Roaldsen-Skadberg; Reidun B. Kjosås; Anita Finne – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
Most empirical knowledge on the processes and challenges of conducting youth participatory action research (YPAR) in the school setting stems from research in the US; only a few studies exist among European youth. In addition, what youth participation looks like in YPAR is rarely described. The present study investigates the experiences of…
Descriptors: Barriers, Secondary School Students, Action Research, Participatory Research
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Junhua Xiao – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
The flipped classroom teaching model has been widely used in anatomy education to embrace a blended learning strategy. However, the impact that a continuous flipped classroom teaching model exerts on student learning of human topographic anatomy remains unclear. To address this question, student learning experience and performance were compared…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Likert Scales
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Money, William H.; Mew, Lionel Q. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2023
This paper proposes a Project-based team instruction methodology with open-ended projects to teach students critical analysis, design and implementation steps of developing Robotic Process Automation (RPA) for information systems. The use of project-based learning is appropriate for teaching RPA analysis and design with lean Six Sigma tools…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Robotics
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Hong, Seungkyun; Jo, Yein; Kang, Youna; Lee, Hyun-Kyung – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
As museums evolve and shift toward interactive exhibitions by utilizing cutting-edge technologies, there has been a gap in research that distinguishes interactive exhibit experiences from static exhibit experiences. Therefore, using the grounded theory method [Corbin, Juliet, and Anselm Strauss. "Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and…
Descriptors: Museums, Teaching Methods, Exhibits, Information Technology
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