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Rehm, Martin; Cornelissen, Frank; Notten, Ad; Daly, Alan J. – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: Teachers and educational professionals can draw on (informal) networks to foster their professional development. Moreover, a growing number of studies have shown that teachers use social networking sites (SNSs), such as Twitter, to keep up to date with the latest news on education and share resources with colleagues.…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Social Networks, Social Media, Faculty Development
Nilsson, Per – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2020
This study introduces inferentialism and, particularly, the "Game of Giving and Asking for Reasons" (GoGAR), as a new theoretical perspective for investigating qualities of procedural and conceptual knowledge in mathematics. The study develops a framework in which procedural knowledge and conceptual knowledge are connected to limited and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Grade 6, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Inferences
Baird, Kate; Coy, Stephanie – Science and Children, 2020
In this article the authors describe a model that starts from the basics of the OWL (observe, wonder, learn) large-group discussion strategy then moves onto new experiences that serve as the jumping off point for student-generated questions and investigations. The OWL version of a KWL (Know-Want to Know-Learn) process becomes a path to language…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Models
Borge, Marcela; Ong, Yann Shiou; Goggins, Sean – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
This paper focuses on evaluating a socio-cultural activity design (SCAD) model for using discussion-based social networking tools as a means to support the development of an online community of learners. Participants included 38 undergraduate students enrolled in a human-centered design course at a large, US university. The SCAD model includes…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sociocultural Patterns, Social Networks, Learning Activities
Sadita, Lia; Hirashima, Tsukasa; Hayashi, Yusuke; Furtado, Pedro G. F.; Junus, Kasiyah; Santoso, Harry Budi – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2020
Collaborative learning requires a structured and open environment where individuals can actively exchange and elaborate their ideas to achieve a high-quality problem-solving solution. The use of concept map has been extensively implemented to facilitate idea generation and maintain shared focus during discussion. This study employs the Reciprocal…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Concept Mapping, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods
Shermak, Jeremy L.; Whipple, Kelsey N. – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2020
We Love Weather is the fan community of The Weather Channel. Launched in 2016, We Love Weather aims to serve so-called "weather geeks" by providing exclusive and specialized weather content, as well as participatory and communal elements. This study proposes that We Love Weather is an "affinity space" where participants create,…
Descriptors: Weather, Discussion Groups, Asynchronous Communication, Popular Culture
Kalelioglu, Filiz; Sentance, Sue – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
Many physical devices supporting the learning of programming and digital making are now available which have the potential to make learning fun, accessible and creative for children and young adults. The advent of this new technology necessitates research to inform pedagogical approaches that work in the classroom. We carried out a study which…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Programming, Teaching Experience, Cooperative Learning
Paine, Alex R.; Knight, Jennifer K. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2020
Past research on group work has primarily focused on promoting change through implementation of interventions designed to increase performance. Recently, however, education researchers have called for more descriptive analyses of group interactions. Through detailed qualitative analysis of recorded discussions, we studied the natural interactions…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Peer Relationship, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Bowen, G. Michael; Bartley, Anthony – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2020
School science is often very different from "real world" science. One important difference, and possibly the main one, is that in school science the relationships between variables have often been sanitized -- essentially "cleaned up" -- so that there is very little (and often no) variation in the data from the relationship…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Data, Science Activities, Authentic Learning
France, Emily; Billington, Kate – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2020
This study was interested in the views of Emotional Literacy Support Assistants (ELSAs) in one English county. Support staff from ten schools experienced 7 days of ELSA training over one academic year and attended four supervision sessions led by educational psychologists over the subsequent 12 months. Five ELSAs were interviewed about their views…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supervision, Emotional Development, Social Development
Greene, Ciara M.; Murphy, Gillian – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2020
Exposure to 'fake news' can result in false memories, with possible consequences for downstream behaviour. Given the sharp rise in online misinformation during the coronavirus pandemic, it is important to understand the factors that influence the development of false memories. The present study measured susceptibility to false memories following…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Memory, Individual Differences
Chopra, Harshita; Lin, Yiwen; Samadi, Mohammad Amin; Cavazos, Jacqueline G.; Yu, Renzhe; Jaquay, Spencer; Nixon, Nia – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2023
Exploring students' discourse in academic settings over time can provide valuable insight into the evolution of learner engagement and participation in online learning. In this study, we propose an analytical framework to capture topics and the temporal progression of learner discourse. We employed a Contextualized Topic Modeling technique on…
Descriptors: Semantics, Computer Mediated Communication, Pandemics, COVID-19
Tawalbeh, Mohammad; Al-husban, Naima – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2023
The current study aimed to examine the perspectives of EFL students regarding the types of pedagogical activities they found engaging while using asynchronous discussion forums (ADF), as well as the practices of educators in encouraging the participation of their students. An interview with ten university students who were enrolled in an English…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Student Attitudes, Asynchronous Communication
Yüzlü, Muhammet Yasar – Novitas-ROYAL (Research on Youth and Language), 2023
The Internet has been conducive to English as a foreign language (EFL) students' agency. However, EFL learners' agency does not necessarily make them autonomous learners, although agency and autonomy are interchangeably used. By addressing the link and difference between these two constructs, this qualitative exploratory case study sets out to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Personal Autonomy, Second Language Learning
Caitlyn Schreck – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2023
As teachers transition to more science-backed ways of teaching reading, many may be left wondering what should remain from their former practices. This article discusses lessons learned from a teacher working in the field for the last ten years and navigating the changing landscape of literacy teaching, specifically moving from a balanced literacy…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Reading Material Selection, Evidence Based Practice, Teaching Methods

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