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Abu Musa Md. Tareq; Md. Bayezid Alam – International Journal of Comparative Education and Development, 2025
Purpose: This study looks at how poetry affects students' emotional well-being, assesses its potential as a therapeutic tool and explores how poetry can enhance students' participation and engagement in a Bangladeshi classroom. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative case study approach was used. Data sources included six semi-structured…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Undergraduate Students, Therapeutic Recreation
Victoria Dawkins; Samantha LeGrand – Journal of Information Literacy, 2024
From checklists, to processes, to models, information literacy (IL) instructors have sought to better teach students how to evaluate the information they encounter, increasingly through critical information literacy (CIL) pedagogies. CIL engages high-impact pedagogical practices as students direct their learning through dialogue and…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Teaching Methods, Information Sources, Critical Literacy
Kelsey M. Jutila – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation examines the impact of outdoor learning, including constructivist theories on student development in natural resource curricula. It highlights the importance of experiential, hands-on learning that connects students with nature. This approach challenges traditional methods by exploring active participation and sensory-rich…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Camps
Lea Shaked; Haia Altarac – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2025
Time management skills may impact all aspects of students' performance and achievement. This study used mixed method research: a qualitative method together with a complementary quantitative method. The qualitative method study examined student's preparation plans leading up to the graduate paper. The quantitative method research examined the…
Descriptors: Time Management, Student Participation, Graduate Students, Academic Achievement
Carlos P. Hipolito-Delgado; Dane Stickney; Ben Kirshner; Courtney Donovan – Urban Education, 2024
Critical pedagogies often prioritize critical thinking and social awareness at the expense of preparing urban youth for social action. Though sociopolitical efficacy is argued to bridge critical reflection and social action, this relationship is undetermined. We argue that critical reflection and sociopolitical efficacy are independent predictors…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Thinking, Consciousness Raising, Political Socialization
Johan Samuelsson; Åsa Melin; Christina Olin-Scheller; Niklas Gericke – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
Teachers' implementation of and attitudes to school reforms and overriding pedagogical ideals have long been a topic of debate and research. In this article, we centre on teachers' descriptions of how progressive teaching was conducted as well as on the teachers' reasons for implementing such teaching in the 1940s. This study is based on written…
Descriptors: Educational History, Trend Analysis, Progressive Education, Foreign Countries
Julia Bohlmann – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2022
The Decolonising the Curriculum (DtC) movement questions the very values we take for granted as learning developers. If our role is to develop academic literacies and support students to succeed in the curriculum as it is, can we as learning developers be decolonisers? This opinion piece argues that we can and should. It outlines where we can…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Curriculum Development, Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods
Ntombela, Sithabile – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2020
The transformation of higher education, in line with the South African Constitution, has led to increased enrolments of students with disabilities. However, limited research has been conducted on teaching and learning support these students receive. Access of students with disabilities in higher education is a human rights issue yet research shows…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Distance Education, Electronic Learning, Foreign Countries
McElwee, Amber Leigh – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative phenomenological study utilized high school graduate perceptions to identify pedagogical methods, educational structures, and school supports that improved their participation, inclusion, and growth within their classrooms and coursework. The research was focused on students identified at-risk to graduate high school and how…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Teaching Methods, School Role, Educational Environment
McDowell, Michael – Corwin, 2019
We strive to empower our students to lead their own inquiry, discover knowledge, and construct approaches to solving real-life challenges. Often, though, we make the mistake of designing learning experiences that burden students with the unrealistic expectation of expertise that hasn't yet been developed. The solution: proper scaffolding for…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Student Development, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods
Dary, Teri; Pickeral, Terry; Shumer, Rob; Williams, Anderson – National Dropout Prevention Center/Network, 2016
This position paper on student engagement is organized in response to major questions on how student engagement aligns with dropout prevention. Through a set of questions and responses, the "Weaving Student Engagement Into the Core Practices of Schools" position paper on student engagement : (1) defines the term "student…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Alignment (Education), Dropout Prevention, Educational Practices
Lee, Seon-Young – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2015
This study examined the need for civic education as a mode of talent dissemination among gifted students. Based on a comprehensive review of literature, civic education was found to be instrumental for gifted students in developing academic, psychological, and social abilities; enhancing civic awareness, responsibility, and commitment; and taking…
Descriptors: Civics, Academically Gifted, Literature Reviews, Teaching Methods
Jurmu, Michael – Journal of Geography, 2015
Even as service-learning has become more prevalent in higher education as a high-impact teaching methodology, barriers still exist to its implementation by some instructors. One concern is the perception of these types of activities infringing upon course content. This article outlines an example of an introductory service-learning project for an…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Barriers, Physical Geography, Teaching Methods
Hessberg, Kevin – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Youth civic engagement in the United States is at an all time low (Barber 1998; Galston, 2004, Owen, 2008). Youth are routinely characterized as civically apathetic, disengaged, and ignorant (Niemi & Junn, 1998; Putnam, 2000; Ravitch & Finn, 1987). Or, as Owen (2008) succinctly puts it, "young people in America have long anchored the…
Descriptors: Civics, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving, Student Participation
Manchester, Helen, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
Introducing creativity to the classroom is a concern for teachers, governments and future employers around the world, and there has been a drive to make experiences at school more exciting, relevant, challenging and dynamic for all young people, ensuring they leave education able to contribute to the global creative economy. "Creative…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Participation, Young Adults, Reflective Teaching