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Barros-Lane, Liza; Smith, Dana S.; McCarty, Dawn; Perez, Sandra; Sirrianni, Leslie – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
Using an anti-oppressive lens, this Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program intentionally introduced power sharing between students and faculty during the first semester of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study qualitatively examined the students' response to this interpersonal intervention and found: (1) This experience helped all participants…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Clinical Experience, Student Empowerment
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Chun-Ting Yeh – Educational Gerontology, 2023
Active Aging Learning Centers (AALCs) are scattered across various townships and districts in Taiwan and attract students with diverse backgrounds. Therefore, cultivating positive learning environments at AALCs is crucial. Influenced by Confucianism, ethnic Chinese societies emphasize interpersonal relationships, and traditional Confucian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Aging (Individuals), Confucianism, Asian Culture
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Tayyaba Tamim; Launa Gauthier; Humayun Ansari; Fatima Iftikhar – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2023
This case study presents an account of the implementation of the Pedagogical Partnership Program (PPP) at a leading university in Pakistan. The PPP was unique in two main ways: (a) it was the first of its kind in any higher education institution in Pakistan and (b) it was launched during COVID-19. The launch of the program during COVID offers…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Program Implementation, Foreign Countries, Universities
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ElMassah, Suzanna; Mostafa Bacheer, Shereen; James, Reynold – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: Group work (GW) as a collaborative learning method for university students is a much-researched topic in the literature. However, a fairly neglected area is that of students' perceptions of the same. This study purports to bridge this gap in the extant literature via identifying the determinants of these perceptions.…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics, Student Experience
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Brewster, Kendra R.; Fricchione, Melanie A.; Murphy, Sara A.; Jean, Phoebee; Sloan, Christina M. – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2020
The qualitative analysis of the experiences of a small study of 23 service learners indicated that individuals negotiate social distance as they: (1) ascribe agency in action and affect to themselves and others; (2) consider whether they belong on-site and connect with others; and (3) grapple with the structural inequalities that shape social…
Descriptors: Social Distance, Service Learning, Learning Experience, Critical Theory
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Ngai, Courtney; Pilgrim, Mary E.; Reinholz, Daniel L.; Corbo, Joel C.; Quan, Gina M. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2020
Departments are now recognized as an important locus for sustainable change on university campuses. Making sustainable changes typically requires a shift in culture, but culture is complex and difficult to measure. For this reason, cultural changes are often studied using qualitative methods that provide rich, detailed data. However, this imposes…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Departments, Barriers, Transformational Leadership
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Coursey, Lauren E.; Williams, Belinda C.; Kenworthy, Jared B.; Paulus, Paul B.; Doboli, Simona – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
This study examined the influence of various group diversity dimensions on collaborative creativity related to the healthcare system. Research findings on the association between diversity and brainstorming performance has been mixed. Diversity that increases cognitive stimulation or promotes elaboration has been shown to increase group…
Descriptors: Convergent Thinking, Creative Thinking, Asynchronous Communication, Health Services
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Lobczowski, Nikki G. – Educational Psychologist, 2020
Collaboration is an important lifelong and career skill, and collaborative learning is a growing pedagogical practice. Students often struggle, however, to negotiate, manage conflict, and construct knowledge with other group members. These struggles can lead to negative interactions, resulting in negative emotions. Students in collaborative…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Emotional Response, Self Control
Sanden, Guro R. – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2020
An increasing number of multilingual organisations such as multinational corporations (MNCs) choose to address linguistic diversity through corporate language policies, for example by adopting a common corporate language. Although a common corporate language may improve efficiency of communication at the front-line level, previous research has…
Descriptors: Corporations, Language Planning, Multilingualism, International Trade
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MacGregor, Elizabeth H. – Music Education Research, 2020
Participatory performance, as defined by Thomas Turino, holds the potential to contribute to enhanced social bonding, cooperation, and the realisation of community among participants -- despite the conflict or 'paradox' between self-expression and collective affiliation which it often provokes. This study considers how managing this underlying…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Music Education, Performance, Early Adolescents
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McCusker, Sean – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2020
This paper explores the theoretical underpinning of the LEGO® Serious Play® methodology and highlights the affordances of the method in the context of eliciting thoughts and views within groups made up of a range of stakeholders. It provides insight into how LEGO® Serious Play® can be integrated into discursive research practices amongst…
Descriptors: Toys, Play, Teaching Methods, Minority Group Students
Lisa Prinzi – ProQuest LLC, 2020
In this dissertation, I examine both formerly K-12 mainstreamed Deaf students' and sign language interpreters' perspectives on how interpreting services impact deaf students' experiences in mainstream classrooms. I conducted this qualitative study in two cities with large and active Deaf communities and interviewed a group of Deaf individuals and…
Descriptors: Deafness, Deaf Interpreting, Students with Disabilities, Mainstreaming
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Baughman, Jacqulyn; Hassall, Lesya; Xu, Xiaowei – Journal of Engineering Education, 2019
Background: This study examined the differences between team dynamics in nonflipped and flipped versions of a multisection team- and project-based sophomore engineering design course. Purpose/Hypothesis: We hypothesized that team dynamics in nonflipped and flipped course settings may reveal differences in student perceptions of team conflict, peer…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Teamwork, Engineering Education, Homework
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Hammar Chiriac, Eva; Rosander, Michael; Forslund Frykedal, Karin – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2019
This study investigated whether an intervention, in the form of short educational sessions, influenced pupils' experiences of group work or cooperative learning (CL). The hypothesis tested was that an intervention for teachers and pupils would lead to pupils' increased (a) collective efficacy, (b) self-efficacy and, (c) positive interdependence,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Self Efficacy, Group Dynamics, Cooperative Learning
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Olmstead, Alice; Beach, Andrea; Henderson, Charles – International Journal of STEM Education, 2019
Background: Instructional change efforts involving teams of change agents are becoming increasingly prevalent at higher education institutions across the US. Teams may be able to make more lasting and high-quality changes to STEM courses than instructors working alone. But team-based change efforts are also risky. They tend to require more…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teamwork, STEM Education, Higher Education
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