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Silvino Antonio Castañeda Rincón; Hayarelis Coromoto Moreno Gudiño; Richard de Jesus Gil Herrera – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2024
In light of the growing diversity of students in the classroom, there is a pressing need to address the potential for discrimination against minorities, arising from cultural, socioeconomic, special needs, learning styles, and other differences. It is, therefore, essential to establish inclusive learning environments that guarantee equitable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Urban Schools, Equal Education
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David Juárez-Varón; Manuel Ángel Juárez-Varón; Ana Mengual-Recuerda; Beatriz Andres – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2024
This research delves into the comparative analysis of brain activity using gamification in the classroom versus traditional teaching. This study aims to employ neurotechnology to record and analyse the impact of active gamification methodology on relevant variables in the learning process within a traditional university education setting,…
Descriptors: College Students, Human Resources, Personnel Management, Courses
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Buchenot, André C.; Roman, Tiffany A. – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2019
Physical learning environments offer many affordances that one can choose from when designing instruction. For courses where student writing is central to course learning outcomes, a challenge exists in that innovative digital technologies may take precedence over nondigital tools, such as paper-based student writing. We argue that treating…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Physical Environment, Technology Uses in Education, Instructional Development
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Maya Marsevani; Gabriela Micheline Slikker; Theodesia Lady Pratiwi; Hendra Nugraha – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2024
This study aims to investigate how EFL teachers decide on and adapt teaching strategies for young learners in ELT classrooms and explore strategies teachers use to encourage independent language learning. The research was conducted as a case study in an academic English course in Batam and involved three experienced EFL teachers. Data collection…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Learning Strategies, English (Second Language), Language Teachers
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Li, Yanhong; Yang, Harrison Hao; MacLeod, Jason; Dai, Jinjun – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
The multiple synchronous smart classroom learning environment (MSSC) is an alternative educational context that describes several active learning classrooms, connected through synchronous broadcasting technology. MSSC provides conceptually new capabilities to maximise both student learning and instructor efficiency. However, MSSC lacks an…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Active Learning, Large Group Instruction, Technology Uses in Education
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Malik, Zulal A.; Khan, Sarah S.; Manzil-e-Maqsood – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2018
Flipped classroom is a pedagogical approach that with the help of technology moves the traditional lecture from a group space to individual space, and the group space is used to create an interactive learning environment. Students view video lectures at home before the class, and the time during the class is used to engage students in peer-to-peer…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Blended Learning, Active Learning, Instructional Effectiveness
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Rob, Mohammad; Rob, Farhana – Journal of International Education in Business, 2018
Purpose: This paper aims to provide a review of the two often-confusing learning theories: constructivism and constructionism. It then presents their similarities and differences by identifying various learning dimensions of the two philosophies. The authors then develop a teaching-learning framework that integrates those dimensions. The authors…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Learning Theories, Differences, Cooperative Learning
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Lee, Dabae; Morrone, Anastasia S.; Siering, Greg – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2018
To promote student learning and bolster student success, higher education institutions are increasingly creating large active learning classrooms to replace traditional lecture halls. Although there have been many efforts to examine the effects of those classrooms on learning outcomes, there is paucity of research that can inform the design and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment, Lecture Method
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French, Eric Michael; Westler, Brendon – Journal of Political Science Education, 2019
Teaching and learning research typically focuses on learning outcomes relating to the acquisition of knowledge. In this article, we shift focus to a different outcome: student commitment to, and thus successful completion of, a course. By examining the relationship between instructor pedagogical choices and rates of student retention--as measured…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, School Holding Power, Academic Persistence, Withdrawal (Education)
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Clark, Renee M.; Kaw, Autar; Besterfield-Sacre, Mary – Advances in Engineering Education, 2016
Blended, flipped, and semi-flipped instructional approaches were used in various sections of a numerical methods course for undergraduate mechanical engineers. During the spring of 2014, a blended approach was used; in the summer of 2014, a combination of blended and flipped instruction was used to deliver a semi-flipped course; and in the fall of…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Blended Learning, Educational Technology
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Pates, Dominic; Sumner, Neal – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to share lessons already learned and work currently in progress from one higher education institution's experiences of developing several flexible and technology-enhanced active learning spaces. It further proposes that the potential of such spaces can be more fully realised through the enactment of programmes…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Technology Uses in Education, Active Learning
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Corkin, Danya Marie; Horn, Catherine L.; Pattison, Donna – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
This study examined differences in classroom climate perceptions and motivational beliefs between students enrolled in undergraduate Biology courses that fostered an active learning environment through pedagogical enhancements (intervention group) and students enrolled in traditional, exposition-centered Biology courses (control group).…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learning Motivation, Biology, Classroom Environment
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Dougherty, Kevin D.; Andercheck, Brita – Teaching Sociology, 2014
Classes of hundreds pose special challenges for teaching and learning. Notable among these challenges is the tendency for students to feel like anonymous spectators rather than active, collaborative participants. To combat this tendency, we used the popular social networking site Facebook to cultivate a sense of community among 200-plus students…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Learner Engagement, Introductory Courses, Classroom Environment
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Geiger, Vince; Goos, Merrilyn; Dole, Shelley – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2015
This paper presents a model of numeracy that integrates the use of digital technologies among other elements of teaching and learning mathematics. Drawing on data from a school-based project, which includes records of classroom observations, semi-structured teacher interviews and artefacts such as student work samples, a classroom-based vignette…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Mathematics Instruction, Active Learning, Student Projects
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Cotner, Sehoya; Loper, Jessica; Walker, J. D.; Brooks, D. Christopher – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
Several institutions have redesigned traditional learning spaces to better realize the potential of active, experiential learning. We compare student performance in traditional and active learning classrooms in a large, introductory biology course using the same syllabus, course goals, exams, and instructor. Using ACT scores as predictive, we…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Classroom Design, Introductory Courses
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