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Philippa Nicoll Antipas – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2023
This article draws on doctoral research into conferences for teacher professional learning and development (PLD). It outlines the literature on teacher PLD, and describes the process by which the collective, game-like activity, Plan D, was designed and prototyped. Plan D affords teachers the opportunity to design their own, bespoke, PLD…
Descriptors: Program Design, Faculty Development, Teacher Education, Conferences (Gatherings)
Kimberly Ann Okesson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to discover the communication strategies of Chief Diversity Officers (CDOs) employed at primarily white member institutions of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU). The theoretical framework of Mark Orbe's Co-Cultural Theory was utilized to explore how CDOs communicate and describe their…
Descriptors: College Administration, Diversity, Communication Strategies, Predominantly White Institutions
Firas Almasri; Gertrude I. Hewapathirana; Fatimah Alhashem; Cathy E. Daniel; Nick Lee – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
This study hypothesized whether the gender group composition in traditional learning (TL) versus collaborative learning (CL) classrooms of undergraduate biology majors and nonmajors correlate with students' achievements. We measured the effect on gender and the gender-specific achievements of the TL versus CL approach in single-gender and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Biology, Gender Differences
Kara Sage; Kayden Stockdale; Larissa Mauer – Discover Education, 2023
Students often recruit digital devices to complete their classroom activities. To determine best practices for the classroom, the present study explored the use of tablets relative to laptops and paper in the understudied context of brief, in-person, small group academic tasks. One-hundred twenty small groups of two to three undergraduate students…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Tablet Computers, Laptop Computers, Undergraduate Students
Todd Whitney; Justin T. Cooper; Kate Snider – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2025
Students with disabilities are being educated in the general education setting at an ever-increasing rate; therefore, it becomes imperative that educator preparation programs ensure that pre-service teachers are equipped to meet the needs of all students. Teacher education scholars have encouraged educator preparation programs to maximize the…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Inclusion
Bone, Frédérique; Hopkins, Michael M.; Ràfols, Ismael; Molas-Gallart, Jordi; Tang, Puay; Davey, Gail; Carr, Antony M. – Research Evaluation, 2020
Growth in collaborative research raises difficulties for those tasked with research evaluation, particularly in situations where outcomes are slow to emerge. This article presents the 'Diversity Approach to Research Evaluation' (DARE) as a novel way to assess how researchers engaged in knowledge creation and application work together as teams.…
Descriptors: Diversity, Research Projects, Cooperation, Evaluation Methods
Bakhtiar, Aishah; Hadwin, Allyson F. – Frontline Learning Research, 2020
The cognitive and social demands of collaboration can raise significant motivation challenges. Task progression relies on team members strategically taking control of the problems and adapting accordingly. Theory indicates that productive collaboration involves groups using three modes of regulation: self-regulation, co-regulation, and socially…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Motivation, Teamwork, Self Control
Forsyth, Carol; Andrews-Todd, Jessica; Steinberg, Jonathan – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2020
Collaborative problem solving (CPS) is considered a necessary skill for students and workers in the 21st century as the advent of technology requires more and more people to frequently work in teams. In the current study, we employed theoretically-grounded data mining techniques to identify four profiles of collaborative problem solvers…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Profiles, Problem Solving, Cooperative Learning
Shuqin Xu – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
University students' collaborative learning, particularly groupwork, has been more often investigated in Western settings than in countries that have borrowed this Western pedagogy. This qualitative study re-examines Chinese university students' groupwork responses regarding their expectations, attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors. Their…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Higher Education, Barriers, Foreign Countries
Adriana Richit; João Pedro da Ponte; Mauri Luís Tomkelski – REDIMAT - Journal of Research in Mathematics Education, 2024
Professional teacher collaboration, a fundamental characteristic of lesson study, has been pointed out as a principle of teacher personal and professional growth. This article aims to describe and analyze the development of professional collaboration in a lesson study, highlighting the main stages of this process. The investigation involved six…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Public School Teachers
Juliene Madureira Ferreira; Kristen Bottema-Beutel – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Through a conversation analytic approach, we investigate the emergence of accounts provided by autistic children in small-group discussions. Nine Finnish children (7-10 years old) attending school with special support participated in a five-month-duration pedagogical practice purposefully designed to enhance children's participation in groups. We…
Descriptors: Special Education, Small Group Instruction, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Foreign Countries
Michael T. O'Connell; Christian Stöhr; Patric Wallin; Raffaella Negretti – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
Engineering education has seen a growing interest in how students regulate their learning as a group in interdisciplinary projects. This study adds to the current literature on social regulation of learning by conducting a comparative case study of three interdisciplinary group projects addressing real-world challenges. Semi-structured qualitative…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Self Control, Interdisciplinary Approach, Group Dynamics
Demas, Jason – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2021
Winning teams have it, losing teams want it, and every coach wants to create it at the start of a new season. Culture can influence and determine the success or failures of any athletic program, especially if it is ignored. Any team needs a recipe for success, and one can create greatness by training and developing your team to be their best.…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Organizational Culture, Self Evaluation (Groups), Athletes
Ahmad, Adnan; Zeeshan, Farrukh; Marriam, Rutab; Samreen, Alia; Ahmed, Sohaib – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2021
Gamification--the use of game elements in serious contexts, has been prevalent to enhance users' motivation and engagement in difficult activities. In the literature related to higher education, the use of gamification has emerged as a new pedagogical approach in order to improve students' learning behaviors. On the other hand, traditional…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Game Based Learning, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Strauß, Sebastian; Rummel, Nikol – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2021
Unequal participation poses a challenge to collaborative learning because it reduces opportunities for fruitful collaboration among learners and affects learners' satisfaction. Social group awareness tools can display information on the distribution of participation and thus encourage groups to regulate the distribution of participation. However,…
Descriptors: College Students, Cooperative Learning, Student Participation, Equal Education

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